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dealing with racist comments around your child when your child overhears a racist remark, it’s best to take some form of action immediately.
if your child hears someone making a racist remark...
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dealing with baby’s granny
how to deal with your baby’s granny
this is sticky situation, but one that is possible to handle with a little tact and finesse. a good start is to thank...
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ways to deal with emotions during pregnancy
pregnancy is an emotional roller coaster, and most women will be weepy, grumpy, or otherwise emotional sometimes.
many strong, in control women are...
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how do i deal with my child's bed-wetting?
bed-wetting is normal for toddlers and can come and go, even when your child is toilet trained.
at least half of all three-year-olds are unable to...
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how do i deal with the baby blues?
how to cope with the baby blues
one of those little discussed secrets about having a baby is that it can be a bit of a sticky wicket. on one hand you love...
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how do i help my toddler deal with his or her fears?
fear is a normal reaction to the unknown. help your toddler to process fear by explaining, and by exposing her to small amounts of the feared...
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how can i deal with my emotions after a miscarriage?
how to deal with your emotions after having a miscarriage
it does not matter whether you were pregnant for 8 months or only for six weeks...
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grandparents ideas and potty training: how do i deal with old fashioned ideas?
potty training is handled differently these days in comparison to two generations ago.
decades ago, it was not...
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how do i deal with my toddler’s tantrums? how to best handle and prevent your child’s tantrums toddler tantrums are to be expected. however, your child is an individual, and their tantrums may...
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how should i deal with my 1 year olds neediness? it’s perfectly normal for a one year old child to seek the company of parents or other caregivers most of the day. if your one year old child...
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how do we deal with not conceiving month after month? if you are months into trying to conceive without success, you are likely to get discouraged. it seems unfair to struggle with something that many...
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how should i deal with trouble sleeping during pregnancy?
get a good night’s sleep!
there is a lot standing between a pregnant women and a decent night’s sleep. the body’s...
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i’ve become very bloated and gassy. how can i deal with it?
nearly all women will find that they become gassier and more prone to bloating while pregnant.
it’s not something many...
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spending time away: how can i deal with my guilt? feeling guilty about time spent away from your baby and fretting about what you have not done for your child is not going to help your situation. it...
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nothing went according to plan with my birth. how can i deal with it now? if your dream birth turned into a nightmare, then you might need a little help getting over the trauma. every woman has a...
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...deal this mid term which is sure to keep everyone entertained. they have an incredible list of spa treatments for mum (and dad!) and entertainment for the kids in the evening (supervised dvd...
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...deal with the freedom of movement associated with sleeping on a bed. do not get rid of the cot after buying a bed for your child, in case it is still needed for a while. even if your child takes a bit...
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...deal with a preschool situation, where he or she will be interacting with teachers, teachers assistants, and other children. if your child has never spent time away from you, then it may be an idea to...
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...deal with emotions and life skills.
barbara coloroso’s, “kids are worth it!: giving your child the gift of inner discipline” is full of wonderful solutions to help children...
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stop the bed wetting how to deal with your toddler wetting the bed
staying dry at night can be a hard skill for a toddler to master; patience is the key.
many times, a toddler who is...
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