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- [A Parent’s Guide to Seizures in Babies](https://babyology.com.au/a-parents-guide-to-seizures-in-babies/): Seeing unusual movements or behaviors in a baby can be worrying for any parent. While many infant movements are completely normal, some may be linked to seizures in babies, a condition that requires medical attention and proper evaluation. Understanding what seizures look like, what causes them, and when to seek help can make a significant difference in a child's care and well-being.
- [Supporting a Daughter Who Has No Friends](https://babyology.com.au/supporting-a-daughter-who-has-no-friends/): Supporting a daughter who has no friends at school and not sure how to handle it? Watching your daughter come home from school and head straight to her room can stir up a lot at once. Worry, sadness, even guilt. Parents often wonder whether this is a passing rough patch, a sign of deeper hurt, or something they should have noticed sooner.
- [Hair Trigger: How to Avoid Family Meltdowns While Brushing Your Child’s Hair](https://babyology.com.au/hair-trigger-avoid-family-meltdowns-brush-childs-hair/): Anyone who has ever tried to brush a toddler’s hair knows it can become a daily standoff. Tangles, knots, post-sleep halos, unwashed fringes — each one has the potential to trigger a full-blown meltdown. For kids with long or textured hair, brushing can feel uncomfortable, scary or simply boring.
- [Parenthood Summed Up in 10 Laugh-Out-Loud Comics](https://babyology.com.au/parenthood-summed-up-in-10-laugh-out-loud-comics/): Parenthood is one of the most loving, messy, exhausting and unexpectedly funny adventures of adult life. Every phase comes with its own absurd moments, and it’s no wonder that comic artists around the world have turned daily parenting chaos into beloved illustrations. If you’ve ever laughed out loud at a comic that perfectly captured parent life, you know the relief it brings.
- [16 Back-to-Nature Baby Names for an Autumn Arrival](https://babyology.com.au/16-back-nature-baby-names-autumn-arrival/): Autumn has a soft, golden mood all its own. Cool mornings, warm afternoons, crisp leaves underfoot, and the earthy scents of autumn trees. If your baby is due in or around this season, a nature-inspired name offers a beautiful way to honour the time of their arrival. Soft, grounded and quietly seasonal, these names feel made for cuddles under woollen blankets.
- [Ten Things From Your Childhood That Your Kids Will Never Understand](https://babyology.com.au/ten-things-from-your-childhood-that-your-kids-will-never-understand/): Childhood changes quickly across generations. If you grew up in the ’80s, ’90s or early 2000s, there are plenty of moments, objects and experiences that simply don’t exist in your child’s world today. Some are funny. Some are heartwarming. Some feel strangely nostalgic.
- [Birth Captured: Children Meet Their New Siblings for the Very First Time](https://babyology.com.au/birth-captured-children-meet-their-new-siblings-for-the-very-first-time/): Few moments in family life match the tenderness of a child meeting their new sibling for the very first time. The wide eyes, the soft whispers, the careful tiny hand reaching toward the baby’s fingers. Birth photographers love these scenes because they capture something raw, warm, and universally beautiful — the exact second a family expands.
- [Started Mat Leave But Waiting for Bub to Arrive? 8 Things to Do Now](https://babyology.com.au/started-mat-leave-but-waiting-for-bub-to-arrive-8-things-to-do-now/): You've finished your last day at work. You're swollen, slightly emotional and 38 weeks pregnant. The baby could come tomorrow. The baby could come in three weeks. You've packed the hospital bag. You've washed all the tiny clothes twice. Now what? The waiting can feel weirdly long — but it's also a precious window. Here are 8 things to do during the pre-baby pause.
- [I Am 2 and I Am NOT Terrible: One Mum Shares All the Toddler Feels](https://babyology.com.au/i-am-2-i-am-not-terrible-one-mum-shares-all-the-toddler-feels/): The "terrible twos" might be the most unfair label in parenting. Two-year-olds aren't terrible. They're tiny humans in the middle of one of the most intense developmental explosions of their lives. Language is exploding. Independence is asserting itself. Big feelings are arriving faster than the words to express them. They aren't terrible — they're going through something enormous.
- [7 Ways to Praise Your Child Instead of Saying “Well Done”](https://babyology.com.au/7-ways-praise-child-instead-saying-well-done/): "Well done" is a parenting reflex. Your child shows you a drawing — well done. They use the toilet on their own — well done. They finish their dinner — well done. It's quick, it's encouraging, and it slips out of your mouth a hundred times a day. But modern research suggests that some forms of praise actually serve children better than the generic "well done."
- [The Look of Love: 12 Moving Photos of Grandparents Meeting Their Grandchild](https://babyology.com.au/the-look-of-love-12-moving-photos-of-grandparents-meeting-the-next-generation/): There's a particular kind of photograph that stops everyone scrolling. It's the moment a grandparent meets their new grandchild for the first time. The hands reaching. The tears spilling. The whole-body smile of a person realising they have just stepped into a brand-new chapter of their life. Photographers love these images because they capture something rare — pure, uncomplicated joy.
- [Get Out the Map: 20 Unique Place-Name Baby Names](https://babyology.com.au/get-out-the-map-20-unique-place-name-baby-names/): Place-name baby names are everywhere now. Brooklyn. Paris. Savannah. Memphis. The trend toward names that come from cities, countries and landscapes shows no sign of slowing — and there's a lot more on the map than the obvious choices. If you want a place-inspired baby name that's beautiful, distinctive and full of story, here are 20 worth considering.
- [10 Hacks to Help You Exist When You’re So Pregnant You Can’t See Your Toes](https://babyology.com.au/10-hacks-to-help-you-exist-when-youre-so-pregnant-you-cant-see-your-toes/): The last few weeks of pregnancy are a unique kind of glorious chaos. You can no longer see your own feet. Bending down is a multi-stage operation. Rolling over in bed wakes the whole house. You are simultaneously enormous, exhausted, deeply impatient and weirdly emotional about absolutely everything. Welcome to the home stretch.
- [8 Things You Might Not Know About Phoebe’s Triplet Birth on Friends](https://babyology.com.au/8-things-you-might-not-know-about-phoebes-triplet-birth-on-friends/): One of the most memorable storylines in the entire run of Friends was Phoebe's pregnancy with her brother's triplets. The episodes covered surrogacy, blended families, multiple-baby logistics and a hospital birth scene that became one of the most beloved season finales in TV history. Decades later, people still talk about it. Here are 8 things you might not know about Phoebe's triplet birth episode and the storyline that led up to it.
- [20 Tips for Cheapskate Parents With Lots of Young Kids](https://babyology.com.au/20-tips-cheapskate-parents-lots-young-kids/): Big families on tight budgets aren't a hardship — they're a creative challenge. With a bit of strategy and an unembarrassed embrace of bargain-hunting, you can raise a houseful of kids beautifully without breaking the bank. Some of the best memories come from the cleverest savings.
- [14 Hilarious Father’s Day Gifts to Make Dad’s Day](https://babyology.com.au/14-hilarious-fathers-day-gifts-to-make-dads-day/): Father's Day usually arrives with a familiar shopping pattern. A new tie. A bottle of nice whisky. Maybe socks if you're really stuck. But what if this year, instead of yet another sensible gift, you went for something genuinely funny? Dads love a good laugh. The right gift can become a long-running family joke that gets re-told for years.
- [10 Weird, Great and Nostalgic Things We Used to Do at School](https://babyology.com.au/10-weird-great-and-nostalgic-things-we-used-to-do-at-school/): If you went to school in the 80s or 90s, you grew up with a set of school traditions, fads and weird in-the-moment rituals that today's kids would find utterly baffling. Some were brilliant. Some were chaotic. Some were genuinely dangerous and would absolutely not pass a modern risk assessment.
- [10 Important Food Safety Reminders for Parents of Toddlers and Babies](https://babyology.com.au/10-important-food-safety-reminders-for-parents-of-toddlers-and-babies/): Food is one of the great joys of family life — but feeding small children comes with safety considerations most parents don't think about until they need to. Babies and toddlers have different anatomy, weaker immune systems and different food risks than older kids and adults. A few simple food-safety habits can prevent the most serious incidents.
- [Dear My Kids’ Dad: This Is What I Don’t Say Enough](https://babyology.com.au/dear-my-kids-dad-this-is-what-i-dont-say-enough/): Somewhere between the school runs, the laundry baskets, the cluttered kitchen benches and the relentless rhythm of parenting small humans, the most important love story in our home sometimes goes unspoken. The one between you and the person you chose to do all this with. The dad of your kids. The other half of this whole wild operation. There are things I think every day but rarely manage to say out loud — so today I'm writing them down.
- [7 Sure Signs Your Baby Is a Milk Monster](https://babyology.com.au/floppy-and-sloppy-7-sure-signs-your-baby-is-a-milk-monster/): Some babies sip. Some babies graze. And some babies absolutely commit to the project of consuming as much milk as humanly possible — at any time of day or night, with the focus of a small Olympic athlete. We call these babies "milk monsters" with great affection. They are powerful drinkers, dedicated feeders, and absolutely glorious in their enthusiasm.
- [Help, My Child Is a Biter! How to Nip Nipping in the Bud](https://babyology.com.au/help-my-child-is-a-biter-how-to-nip-nipping-in-the-bud/): Few things make a parent's stomach drop quite like the call from daycare: "We had an incident. Your child bit another child." Or the moment your toddler chomps down on your shoulder mid-cuddle with surprising force. Biting is one of the most common — and most upsetting — phases of early childhood. The good news is that it almost always passes, and there's a lot you can do to help.
- [15 Things Parents Born in the 90s Were Absolutely Obsessed With](https://babyology.com.au/15-things-parents-born-in-the-90s-were-obsessed-with/): If you were a kid in the 90s, you grew up with a very specific set of obsessions. Some were toys. Some were TV shows. Some were trends that defined a whole era of school holidays. Now that the 90s kids are themselves parents, looking back at the things we couldn't get enough of is part nostalgia, part full-body cringe and part pure delight.
- [To the Left, To the Left: 7 Fun Facts About Left-Handed Kids](https://babyology.com.au/to-the-left-to-the-left-7-fun-facts-about-left-handed-kids/): Here are 7 fun facts about left-handed kids worth knowing if you're parenting one (or used to be one yourself).
- [Magical Multiples: 11 Surprising Facts About Twins](https://babyology.com.au/magical-multiples-11-facts-twins-will-surprise/): Here are 11 surprising facts about twins — biological, cultural and entirely delightful.
- [You Can’t Spoil a Baby: New Research Confirms It’s Okay to Comfort Crying Infants](https://babyology.com.au/cant-spoil-baby-new-research-says-comfort-crying-babies/): One of the most stubborn parenting myths is that picking up a crying baby will "spoil" them. New parents have heard it from well-meaning grandparents, neighbours and strangers in supermarkets for generations. Let them cry it out. Don't reward fussing. You'll create a clingy child. The advice was passed down with confidence, but research keeps confirming the opposite: babies cannot be spoiled by responsive comfort. In fact, babies who are consistently comforted develop greater independence later in life.
- [Tiny Schemers: Babies Try Harder to Grab Things Held by Adults Nearby](https://babyology.com.au/official-babies-try-harder-grab-things-adults-near/): If you’ve ever had a baby on your hip and watched them lunge for the coffee cup, the phone, your earring or the puppy’s tail, it turns out you weren’t imagining things. Researchers have officially confirmed what every parent already suspected: babies try harder to grab objects when there’s an adult nearby. The mere presence of a grown-up makes a tiny human more determined, more focused and more wonderfully crafty.
- [Chardonnay Go: When Mums Hunt Wine Like Kids Hunt Pokémon](https://babyology.com.au/chardonnay-go-like-pokemon-go-mums-like-wine/): Back when Pokémon Go had every child in the country sprinting through parks chasing imaginary creatures, a different game was quietly unfolding in living rooms across the country. The kids were catching Pikachu. The mums were catching a chilled glass of something at the end of a very long day. The internet, with its perfect comic timing, named it Chardonnay Go.
- [Lauren Paul Opens Up About Her Newborn Breastfeeding Struggle](https://babyology.com.au/breaking-bad-lauren-paul-shares-her-newborn-breastfeeding-struggle/): Breastfeeding is often described as the most natural thing in the world. In reality, it is one of the steepest learning curves a new mother and baby will ever ride together. When a high-profile mum opens up honestly about her own struggle, the rest of the world quietly exhales. We feel less alone. Lauren Paul, wife of actor Aaron Paul, did exactly that when she shared her early breastfeeding journey on Instagram — and parents around the world hung on every word.
- [Achievement Unlocked: 20 Relatable Parent Humble-Brags](https://babyology.com.au/achievement-unlocked-20-relatable-parent-humble-brags/): Parenting has its own special currency. It isn’t measured in promotions, pay rises or marathon times — it’s measured in tiny, hard-won moments that only other parents truly appreciate. These are the invisible achievements that light up your day with a quiet sense of triumph. Here are 20 relatable parent humble-brags that every mum and dad will recognise instantly.
- [Need a Break From Disney Tunes? Here Are 10 New Albums for Kids](https://babyology.com.au/need-a-break-from-disney-tunes-on-repeat-heres-10-new-ace-albums-for-kids/): Disney tunes are wonderful. They’re catchy, heartwarming, and etched into the childhoods of generations. But at some point — usually around the seven hundredth time your child requests the same song — every parent starts craving a musical refresh. Fortunately, there’s a whole world of brilliant, age-appropriate kids’ music waiting to expand your family playlist.
- [Get In My Mouth: 10 No-Bake Sweet Treat Recipes the Whole Family Will Love](https://babyology.com.au/get-in-my-mouth-10-no-bake-sweet-treat-recipes-the-whole-family-will-love/): No-bake sweet treats are a parent’s secret weapon. They’re quick, kid-friendly, need minimal equipment and usually require zero oven time. Perfect for warm days, rainy afternoons, school-holiday chaos, or those moments when you need a sweet lift without committing to a full baking session.
- [Favourite Children’s TV Shows to Tap Into on ABC Kids iView](https://babyology.com.au/favourite-childrens-tv-shows-tap-abc-kids-iview/): Finding quality children’s television isn’t always easy. For Aussie families, ABC Kids iView has become a beloved go-to for gentle, well-produced, educational and genuinely fun programming. From calm pre-school favourites to imaginative adventures, iView offers an extensive library parents trust — and kids adore.
- [People Shared Their Most Disliked Celebrity Baby Names (and We Understand)](https://babyology.com.au/people-shared-their-most-disliked-celebrity-baby-names-and-we-understand/): Celebrities have long been trend-setters when it comes to baby names. Some choices — like Blue, Willow, Saint and North — have become cultural conversation starters, for better or for worse. But every so often, a celebrity baby name arrives that makes the internet collectively pause and raise an eyebrow.
- [11 Reasons Why Having Two or More Kids Is Actually Easier](https://babyology.com.au/11-reasons-why-having-two-or-more-kids-is-actually-easier/): Bringing a second child into the family is one of the biggest decisions couples make — often accompanied by worry. “How will we handle two?” “Will the eldest feel neglected?” “Will life become chaos?” But many parents with two or more kids report something unexpected: in some ways, it gets easier.
- [Forget the Wine: 12 Stress-Less Foods That Will Take the Edge Off](https://babyology.com.au/forget-the-mummy-wine-time-these-12-stress-less-foods-will-take-the-edge-off/): Modern parenting comes with its fair share of stress — school runs, work, endless logistics, and the occasional toddler meltdown at 5:52 pm. It is tempting to reach for a glass of wine at the end of the day, but there are plenty of calming, nutritious, stress-busting foods that support your nervous system without the morning-after slump.
- [Hey Mama: 8 Signs You’re Doing a Great Job Raising Your Kids](https://babyology.com.au/hey-mama-8-signs-youre-great-job-raising-kids/): Mothering is one of the most layered, emotional and invisible jobs in the world. Most days, there are no performance reviews. No medals. No end-of-year bonus. Just you, your kids, your love, and the enormous responsibility of raising small humans through the very biggest chapters of their development. It is easy to feel like you’re not doing enough — even when you are doing plenty.
- [Bunk Extravaganza: The Best Double-Decker Beds on the Planet](https://babyology.com.au/bunk-extravaganza-the-best-double-decker-beds-on-the-planet/): Few pieces of furniture delight children as much as a bunk bed. The climb, the ladder, the tiny top bunk “cubby”, the bottom-bed slumber-party energy — bunks are some of the most beloved childhood furniture in the world. If you’re furnishing a shared bedroom, hosting sleepovers, or simply upgrading, a great bunk bed transforms the room.
- [10 Essential Nappy Change Hacks New Mums Need to Know](https://babyology.com.au/10-essential-nappy-change-hacks-new-mums-need-know/): Here are 10 essential nappy change hacks every new mum needs to know. They’ll save you from frustration, mess, and the occasional full outfit change (for both of you).
- [Southern Charm: Baby Names Sweeter Than a Mint Julep](https://babyology.com.au/southern-charm-baby-names-that-are-sweeter-than-a-mint-julep/): There is something uniquely warm about southern-inspired baby names. They sound like porches lit with fairy lights, peach cobblers cooling on the windowsill, and long summer afternoons spent under big trees. Whether you have southern roots or simply love the charm of this naming style, southern names offer softness, tradition and a little magnolia-scented magic.
- [20 Totally Delicious Baby Names Inspired by Food](https://babyology.com.au/20-totally-delicious-baby-names-inspired-food/): Some of the most charming baby names in modern nurseries are inspired by food. Warm, comforting, sweet, rich — food names carry a gentle familiarity along with a little dose of creative flair. They feel grounded yet whimsical, soft yet memorable. If you love a name that smells like freshly baked bread or tastes like summer berries, you’ll adore this list.
- [14 Fab Christmas Gift Ideas for Your Kid’s Teachers They’ll Actually Love](https://babyology.com.au/14-fab-christmas-gift-ideas-for-your-kids-teachers-that-theyll-love/): Teachers pour their hearts into our children every single school day. They celebrate wins, patch up skinned knees, manage endless learning moments, and guide little brains through the biggest developmental leaps of their lives. Saying thank you at Christmas is one of the loveliest ways to acknowledge that enormous, often unseen, work.
- [10 Cute Easter Movies and TV Specials to Watch With Your Little Bunny](https://babyology.com.au/10-cute-easter-movies-tv-specials-watch-little-bunny/): Easter isn’t just chocolate, egg hunts and bunny-shaped biscuits. It’s also a perfect time to snuggle up on the couch with your little ones and share some gentle, Easter-themed films and TV specials. Whether your kids are toddlers or full-blown pre-schoolers, there are lovely Easter-friendly shows that bring warmth, giggles and a little springtime magic into the living room.
- [Must See: 14 Amazing Tattoos Celebrating Breastfeeding](https://babyology.com.au/must-see-14-amazing-tattoos-celebrating-breastfeeding/): Breastfeeding tattoos are not about perfection. They are about memory, love and identity. Whether your feeding journey lasted a week, a month or a year, the tattoo is a personal tribute to what you gave, felt and learned during that chapter.
- [15 Excellent Jazz-Inspired Names for Modern Babies](https://babyology.com.au/15-excellent-jazz-inspired-names-for-modern-babies/): There is something endlessly cool about a name with jazz roots. Jazz is smoky, soulful, improvisational and full of history. It is one of the most influential art forms of the 20th century, and its legendary musicians left a cultural footprint so big it still shapes baby name lists today. If you love jazz — or simply want a name with musical soul — jazz-inspired names are absolute treasures.
- [16 Gorgeous Water-Themed Names for Your Pisces Baby](https://babyology.com.au/16-gorgeous-water-themed-names-for-your-pisces-baby/): Pisces babies are born between 19 February and 20 March, and the water sign brings a sensitive, creative and imaginative energy to its little ones. If astrology is your thing — or even if you simply love a soft, nature-inspired name — water-themed names are a beautiful match for a Pisces baby. They evoke calm waves, flowing rivers, quiet rain, and the deep, dreamy quality of the ocean.
- [The Cute Baby Girls’ Names That Will Be Trending](https://babyology.com.au/the-cute-baby-girls-names-that-will-be-trending-in-2020/): Baby naming trends come and go, but certain names always rise above the rest — combining sound, meaning and modern appeal into a package parents adore. If you’re expecting a baby girl and looking for a trending name that still feels classy rather than fleeting, this guide is for you.
- [This ’80s Toy Catalogue Is a Nostalgic Time Capsule That Will Take You Back](https://babyology.com.au/this-80s-toy-catalogue-is-a-nostalgic-time-capsule-and-take-us-back/): Here’s a warm, affectionate look back at the treasures that filled ’80s toy catalogues, and why they hit so hard right in the memory banks.
- [44 Completely Rational Reasons My Three-Year-Old Tantrumed Today](https://babyology.com.au/44-completely-rational-reasons-my-three-year-old-tantrumed-today/): If you have ever parented a three-year-old, you know that tantrums are less about defiance and more about a tiny brain experiencing big, beautiful, completely irrational emotions. To toddlers, everything is important. Every small change, every unexpected texture, every minor inconvenience is a Very Big Deal. It’s not bad behaviour — it’s a developmental milestone.
- [Just a Second: How to Spot a Middle Child in the Wild](https://babyology.com.au/just-a-second-how-to-spot-a-middle-child-in-the-wild/): The middle child is one of the great unsung heroes of family life. Sandwiched between an eldest who blazed a path and a youngest who is absolutely adored, middle children develop a very specific set of qualities. They are loyal, funny, resourceful, diplomatic, and often wonderfully weird in the best possible way. If you have ever suspected someone in your life might be a middle child, chances are you’ve already spotted at least a few of the classic clues.
- [15 Pieces of Parenting Advice That Are Absolutely Mental](https://babyology.com.au/15-pieces-of-parenting-advice-that-are-absolutely-mental/): There is one truly universal experience of becoming a parent: people immediately start giving you advice. Some of it is brilliant. Some of it is outdated. Some of it is hilariously wrong. If you are a new parent — or simply a parent who has survived the early years — you have probably heard at least a dozen pieces of parenting wisdom that sound completely bonkers.

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