Ages & Stages

children of different ages and stagesIs your child reaching a milestone, entering a new stage, or facing new challenges? Look no further! At Red Stick Mom, we understand the importance of providing parents with reliable and insightful resources for all of the unique ages and stages of their child’s life. Whether you have a newborn, a curious toddler, or a teenager navigating adolescence, our comprehensive collection of articles covers a wide range of topics and offers valuable guidance to support you through all the ages and stages of your parenting journey.

From tips on developmental milestones to advice on potty training, sleep training, and heading back to school, our contributor team of local Baton Rouge moms provides a wealth of information to help you navigate the joys and challenges that come with each age and stage. Our aim is to empower you with the knowledge and tools needed to nurture and guide your child’s growth and development, ensuring they thrive in every aspect of their lives.

At Red Stick Mom you can stay informed about age-appropriate activities, educational resources, healthcare, and much more. We believe that by staying connected and supported throughout your child’s journey, you can embrace every moment and make the most of their formative years. Explore our collection of articles tailored to meet the specific needs and interests of your child’s age and stage.

Disclosure :: affiliate links are included below. Must Read Back To School Themed Books For Kids As the days of summer start to wind down, it's time to transition into back-to-school mode and begin preparing for a successful school year. And what better way to do so than by picking up some back to school themed books for kids? While shopping for new clothes and supplies can be exciting, arguably one of the best ways to prepare your kids for their return to studies is through reading – plus, it’s an activity that both you and your kids are bound to have fun with! To help make getting ready more enjoyable (and educational!), here is a list of our favorite must read back...
Barbie, Made For Mothers And Daughters "We girls can do anything, Right Barbie?" That was the slogan I would proudly sing aloud as a little girl playing with my Barbie dolls back in the mid-80’s. If you’re a young Gen X / elder Millennial Mom (a Xennial, if you will), you were probably singing along too.Barbie was not without controversy, but for many of us she symbolized what we hoped to be; beautiful, independent, successful, and happy. Luckily, for little Black girls at that time, Barbie could also be Black! Thanks to Mattel’s Chief Designer of Fashions and Doll Concepts, Louvenia (Kitty) Black Perkins, the first Black Barbie was created in 1979. Barbie was living her best life and she...
First Grade, The Real Tearjerker? First Grade. Maybe I’m the only one here but I feel more emotional over my daughter starting the first grade than I was about Kindergarten. It’s possible that I could simply be grieving the end of summer: the movie nights, the slow Friday mornings, the days spent in the sun with my littles creating little tan lines and memories. For some reason I just can’t seem to shake the feeling that the coming of this school year marks an unrecognized milestone. Kindergarten was such a big deal, first day of “big school,” first time riding the school bus, first time shopping for school supplies and lunch boxes. The first time she tried on her little...
Cooking for a Picky Eater Having a toddler who is a picky eater can sometimes make it hard to prepare healthy food. Especially when your toddler only wants nuggets and fries. Well let me tell you it has been a long journey but I have gotten very creative. When it comes to breakfast, it’s pretty easy. My daughter likes pancakes, oatmeal, yogurt, and bananas. I sometimes can even squeeze in a smoothie. So during lunch time, it can get kinda tricky. She’s a big fan of nuggets and fries. I mean she likes other things, but some days she’s just not feeling it. You know that feeling when you think you finally found a new recipe that your child likes, and...
In my house, I'm the glue that holds the family together. I do not mean this in a prideful way because I would love to give someone else this title, at times, just so I can breathe. I have to remember, I am used to this role. I'm built for this role with almost all of my working career being in a management role, but some days I want to scream. After my 12-year stint in management in radio, I went back to work the newsroom briefly, taking on the role of an assignments manager. This manager is the brain of a newsroom and gets pulled in many directions, daily. Assignment editors work in a newspaper office, or radio and TV...

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