Sometimes we need a little help managing our family.

Below you’ll find posts at The Juppy Baby Walker Blog from the managing family category. Learn baby sign language or how to introduce your family pet to a new baby.

How To Teach Your Child to Ride A Bike

May 10, 2012 Managing Family

This is a guest post by Georgia Berger.   One of the most daunting tasks a parent has to undertake when raising children is teaching them how to ride a bike. There are several approaches to this, and most parents are uncertain where to begin. Most start with teaching the basic skills of bike-riding first [...]

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How to Create a Safe Environment When Your Baby Is Crawling

April 24, 2012 Managing Family

This is a guest post by Mike Neil. Congratulations! Your little angel is turning nine months old and soon the time will come when your baby will be on the move as he/she satisfies his/her curiosity by exploring the surroundings. Now, the million-dollar question is: How to make your home safe for your little adorable [...]

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Tips for Handling the Hard Hours of the Day: After School/Work, Making Dinner, Helping with Homework and Bedtime

April 2, 2012 Managing Family

This is a guest post by Lisa.     There are a few dark humored terms for these hours: arsenic hour, sour hour, hurricane hour and so forth.  It’s that time when everyone has come home from their day, with crashing blood sugar levels, and the next job for a parent begins with making dinner [...]

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Making the Transition to Working Full Time Easier

March 22, 2012 Managing Family

This is a guest post by Amanda Tradwick . There may come a time when a stay-at-home mom or dad decides to return to the workforce full-time. This decision is different for every family, and you need to make it in the way that is best for you. The transition from having one parent home [...]

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Helping an Older Child Adjust to the Arrival of a Newborn

February 29, 2012 Managing Family

This is a guest post by Christine Allen. Imagine that you are a small child; an only child that has been the beneficiary of all parental attention. Imagine the excitement when you’re told that a new baby is coming into your home. Your parents have asked for your help in fixing up a new nursery. They [...]

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