Breastfeeding advocates recently opposed the passage of a proposed measure they referred as “monster bill,” which was said would only propagate the interest of multinational milk companies.
Christmas may have come and gone, but the enjoyment of receiving personalized presents remains a year-round treat for everyone, especially children.
In what could possibly be the strangest place to find inspiration for an article, this week’s story comes from last night’s dream.
Tired of having studied all day and all night, my grandson Franco slumped on the other easy chair in my bedroom. He was carrying his book on civil law.
A family with two toddlers boarded a Manila-bound bus from Baguio recently. The toddlers spent the entire six-hour trip screaming, screeching, hollering, crying and fighting.
When photographer Jill Lejano’s mom learned that we were on our way to interview Richard “Sir Chief” Yap, she shrieked and demanded we bring home an autographed photo.
The cases of babies born with Down syndrome are increasing, mirroring the growing share of births to older mothers and improvements in the survival of babies with the chromosomal condition.
A family life and child development expert is sharing this valuable insight to next-generation mothers: They should be well informed if they want their children to be protected.
Ever since the Disney musical film “Frozen” was released, not a day has gone by when I don’t hear at least one reference to it from my five-year-old daughter. And I don’t think I am alone.
Social Welfare Secretary Dinky Soliman on Saturday urged those wishing to adopt a child to do it “the right way” by going through the legal adoption or court petition process.