Author name: Peggy Bixlerope

Face (18)Peggy Bixlerope contributed significantly to the development of the F Parentips website, offering valuable support in organizing content and enhancing the overall user experience. Her commitment and collaborative approach helped strengthen the platform, making it a welcoming and informative resource for families and parents.

How to Plan a Family Party That’s Fun, Safe, and Totally Stress-Free

Hosting a family party can be one of the most rewarding experiences, but it can also be overwhelming if not properly planned. From coordinating activities for kids to ensuring the adults have a good time, there’s a lot to juggle. The good news is that with careful preparation, a clear plan, and some thoughtful touches, […]

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Building Strong Foundations: Life Skills Kids Need Before Age 12

Childhood is more than academic milestones and extracurricular achievements—it’s the phase where core life skills quietly take root. By the time a child reaches age 12, they are already forming habits, attitudes, and problem-solving patterns that can influence their teenage years and adulthood. Teaching essential life skills early helps children grow into confident, capable individuals

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Understanding Abortion Pills and At-Home Care Options

Image Credit Medication abortion uses pills to end an early pregnancy in a way many people find accessible, discreet, and manageable. If you are considering this option, you deserve clear information and care that respects your privacy and unique needs. At-home care options now include telehealth screening, step-by-step instructions, and clinician support by phone or

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Recognizing Common Childhood Illnesses and When to See a Doctor

Typical Illnesses Parents Should Know in 2026 Common Colds: Still the Most Frequent and Usually Mild Colds are the bread and butter of childhood illnesses runny noses, mild coughs, maybe a low grade fever. They’re usually viral and short lived. No antibiotics needed. Rest, fluids, and time do most of the heavy lifting. Parents should

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How to Build Healthy Eating Habits for Kids

Start Early, Stay Consistent Kids build eating habits fast sometimes faster than parents expect. From the first bites of solid food, they’re learning what’s normal, what’s tasty, and what feels safe. That’s why early variety matters. Don’t just stick to favorites like bananas or pasta. Expose them to sweet, bitter, soft, crunchy, spicy, bland. Let

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Incorporating Math into Everyday Activities for Kids

Why Early Math Skills Matter in 2026 Math isn’t just about numbers it’s a way of thinking. Foundational math skills formed in early childhood lay the groundwork for how kids understand problems, identify patterns, and make decisions later in life. The research is clear: strong early math ability is a better predictor of academic success

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Creative Arts and Crafts That Promote Brain Development

Why Creative Activities Are Crucial for Kids Art isn’t a throwaway hobby it’s a sharper tool than people think. When kids engage in creative play, they’re not just passing time. They’re building critical brain functions. Drawing, sculpting, cutting, crafting it all lights up the parts of the brain tied to spatial reasoning, memory retention, and

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Language Acquisition: How Children Learn to Communicate

The Early Stages of Language Development Long before a child speaks their first word, they’re already neck deep in the language game. It starts with cooing those soft vowel like sounds babies make around 6 to 8 weeks. Then comes babbling. By 4 to 6 months, babies start stringing together consonant vowel combos like “ba”

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Understanding Your Parenting Style and How It Shapes Your Child

What Parenting Style Actually Means Understanding your parenting style isn’t about fitting into a rigid category it’s about recognizing patterns in how you care, communicate, and guide your child day to day. The concept of parenting style includes three core elements: Core Elements of Parenting Style Behaviors: How you respond to your child’s needs, misbehavior,

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