Giving a baby shower gift is an excellent way of congratulating a mom-to-be. If you are looking for a nice present for a sister or friend who is expecting a new baby, consider a baby gift basket. Baby gift baskets are always appreciated by most moms-to-be. If you really want to show your love and […]
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Most babies are born into the world curious and learning their environment. In addition, toddlers can be very mischievous during playtime. Many parents try to encourage learning in their children in the early stages of development. There are some parents that develop toddler lessons plans to help their children with getting an early start on […]
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Some women do not produce much milk while in the hospital, but produce more when they return home. Until there is enough milk for the baby’s needs, a supplementary bottle may be given, but only after (never instead of) breast-feeding. Substituting a bottle for breast feeding will actually prevent the development of a steady milk […]
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One of the most overlooked aspects of protecting children is safeguarding the home. Parents constantly worry about protecting their children from strangers and how to keep them out of danger in public places, but the home is all too often overlooked when it comes to taking extra precautions for safety.
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Ideally, a baby’s diaper should be changed both before and after nursing. But until the age of about six weeks, most babies protest loudly and tearfully against anything that delays nursing time. So, provided that the baby has not had a bowel movement, it is better not to insist on a pre-feeding diaper change in […]
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The following is a brief report of highlights excerpted from a clairvoyant reading on a fetus I called Mia. It was an attempt to gain understanding about baby psychology and parent psychology. The intention was to add to the growing body of fetal research and pregnancy research being conducted around the world.
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When a child is born the first sensory organ to develop a connection with the brain is the ear. Many parents may not realize how quickly their newborn is able to recognize familiar sounds and tunes. Babies have a preference for soothing music over the loud and harsh beats. Several scientific studies have shown that […]
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Baby teeth are designed to last 6-12 years. Also referred to as primary teeth, baby teeth contribute to the overall development and health of every child. Their function is dependent on a disease-free status.
Proper speech development relies on the presence of childrens teeth. The tongue creates certain sounds with the presence of baby (primary) teeth.
Digestion […]
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If you have a baby or are expecting to have a newborn baby in a few months then you are aware that there are moments that you should capture by taking pictures. You could take pictures when a baby is either a month or 5 months old. This is probably the most important stage of […]
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One of the best ways to keep your baby or toddler safe is to teach them about dangers that are all around them. You might be surprised to learn how early these lessons can actually be taught. Teaching your baby the “language of danger” is a great way to help them understand your words of […]
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