How young is too young for your little one to help around the house?
Bouncing, Babbling, Bilingual, Babies
“Should I teach my baby more than one language?” We answer this question (Yes!) and more.
If Caring For Children is Part of Your Life, It Could Also Be Your Career
New scholarships, funding, and other benefits can help you become an early childhood educator
Does Your Kid Need a Check-Up?
Two Top New Mexico Pediatricians Talk Check-ups, COVID Vaccines for Kids, and Why You Should #CallYourPediatrician
Got Kids? 5 New Mexico Programs to Save Your Family Money
We’ve made a quick list for you of the best state and federal programs to help with the cost of internet, child care, lunches, and more.
“Calm Down, You’re Fine, You’re Not Failing”
Camila, a New Mexico mom, shares her experiences with home visiting and the FIT program, both free programs that support New Mexico families through the Early Childhood Education and Care Department.
What Does Your Baby See? The World Through a Baby’s Senses
This blog helps you step into your baby’s tiny, adorable shoes to see what the world is like for them.
What Will My Baby Do Next? When to Expect Crawling, Walking, Words and More
Watching a baby or toddler do something new is one of the greatest joys of caregiving. Whether they are learning to roll over or taking a first step, little ones are always learning new skills.
How to Find Child Care in New Mexico that Works for You
A new, free search tool can help
Stressed Out by Caregiving During COVID? You Aren’t Alone, and There’s Help.
Having a new baby or a toddler can be stressful during the best of times. Layer on the global COVID-19 pandemic, and that stress has a tendency to boil over. So, what can caregivers do when they feel overwhelmed?