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Changes in newborn sleep and related problems

July 22nd, 2011

By about four months, most babies do most of their sleeping at night, perhaps waking up once or twice, and nap two or three times a day. Toward the end of the first year, most babies are down to two naps a day. The total amount of sleep varies from baby to baby. Some sleep as little as ten to [...]

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Being companionable with your baby after birth

July 22nd, 2011

Be quietly friendly with your baby whenever you are with him. He’s getting a sense of how much you mean to each other all the time you’re feeding him, burping him, bathing him, dressing him, changing his diapers, holding him, or just sitting in the room with him. When you hug him or make noises at him, when you show him that you think he’s the [...]

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Develop Bedtime Rituals at an Early age

July 22nd, 2011

Even though you want to respond to your baby’s needs, it’s important not to jump up and soothe your baby the minute you hear him stirring. All humans, babies included, wake up either partially or completely several times a night as they enter a certain phase of their sleep cycle. It’s natural for babies to whimper, coo or cry [...]

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The Diversity of Families influence Baby’s growth

July 22nd, 2011

There is no one right way to raise children; many different approaches can work. By the same token, there is no one best kind of family Children can thrive with a mother and father, with a mother or father alone, with grandparents or foster parents, with two mothers or two fathers, or as part of large extended [...]

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Baby Dress Shoes – Shopping for toddler dress shoes

May 31st, 2011

Expecting thе arrival οf a nеw baby саn bе fun bυt іt іѕ much more fun shopping fοr thе baby accessories іn shopping malls. Parents lіkе tο shop fοr thеіr toddler’s dress shoes аnd dresses. Fοr thеm іt іѕ thе mοѕt personal items a outcome саn hаνе іn thе first few months οf life. Baby [...]

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Baby Care Baby Cord Stump

May 31st, 2011

Something that a lot of new mothers worry about after she had her baby was caring for the umbilical cord. Many inexperienced parents get worried around this and wonder how to care for it. So, in this post, we will go over how to care for this, but before we do, let us go through [...]

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Baby Care Crib Bedding Complements the Room of Every Baby

May 31st, 2011

Baby Care crib bedding is not just good enough; it is great for the most beautiful baby in the world. Everybody loves babies because they are special. They cannot fend for themselves, yet they seem to exude hope for the future. Since babies are the future, the people who care for them want the very [...]

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Bright Kids with Learning Problems – When IQ and Achievement Don’t Match Up

November 19th, 2009

When some parents think of high-achieving or gifted students, what comes to mind is a child who shines in every aspect of life – one who can be expected to get straight A’s in school, have tons of friends, and be a star in sports. The idea is, if you’re smart, you’re smart, and you [...]

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Identifying Gifted Students: Who Gets Tested and Why

November 19th, 2009

As a parent, you’re probably aware that many schools offer special classes or other services for kids that are identified as intellectually “gifted”. But how do schools go about identifying who to test and who needs gifted program services in order to flourish? Not all bright children are gifted, and not all gifted children are [...]

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Protecting Your Child From Toxic Threats to Brain Development

October 27th, 2009

1) Reducing Risks from Pesticides *Nearly all pest problems can be solved without the use of toxic pesticides. Alternatives include the use of nontoxic products and substances to kill or repel pests, and also the use of techniques that prevent pest problems. These range from companion planting in the garden, to sealing cracks and crevices [...]

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