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Potty training boys (ages 3 to 4)
...first part of the process. if you think that your son is ready to move on to learning how to pee standing up, it’s best to enlist the help of a male friend, relative or your partner. have your...
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Infant and child CPR
infant and child cpr cpr is one of the very best first aid techniques that you can learn, and it’s one that every parent should know. if you want to learn cpr for babies and children, the best...
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Good nannies
...first aid and cpr? · what is the cost and what exactly does that cost cover? · can they provide references? you may also want to get your child involved in the selection process if they...
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Nappy rash
nappy rash how to cope with, treat and avoid your baby getting nappy rash most children will get nappy rash at some point during their first couple of years. it doesn't mean you failed as a mum...
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Buying guide: Safety
...first of all, there’s travel safety equipment. a car seat is one piece of equipment that’s not negotiable, but what about a harness for your busy toddler, or a portable playpen for those...
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My tween has started sleepwalking. How do I stop her?
...aid sleep. it is important that you don’t try to wake your tween up while they are sleepwalking as it might scare them. instead, gently guide her back to bed. while it is not dangerous you...
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Are breakfast cereals a healthy choice for my toddler?
...aid the body’s absorption of iron. you could also add some natural yoghurt to the cereal to keep breakfast time interesting. you could also add some natural yoghurt to the cereal to keep...
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Are there any nutrients that a vegetarian diet is missing for teens?
...aid the body in absorbing iron so it’s a good idea to eat them together. calcium dairy products are also high in calcium as are leafy greens such as kale and spinach, legumes and tofu. vitamin...
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What are the best websites to help my child with reading?
...aid your child in learning how to understand grammar. www.bogglesworldesl.com/dolch/list.htm: this website features lots of helpful resources to give your child a helping hand when it comes to...
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How do I know when my tween is ready to be left at home?
...first aid procedures and knows where to find the first-aid kit. talk with siblings if your tween is going to be looking after other siblings, be sure that all children understand what is expected of...
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What can I do to stop biting my nails?
...aid in healthy growth. there are many products on the market that claim to discourage nail biting. you simply paint the solution on to the nail like a nail varnish. it works by coating the nail...
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How do I deal with late night visits?
...aids at this age, lots of children have issues falling asleep without the comfort of a stuffed animal, a bedtime story or you. the big problem with this is that if this sleep-aid isn’t available...
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How do I choose a musical instrument for my child?
how do i choose a musical instrument for my child? it can be difficult to choose the right first instrument for your child. learning music can be wonderfully rewarding for both parents and children...
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What are the benefits of video games?
...aid: "these findings are important because they highlight the social benefits of playing videogames. the fact that both parents and grandparents are using games to connect with their children and...
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How does my baby's sight develop?
how does my baby's sight develop? babies eyes develop at different stages for the first year of their life at first, your baby can only see 10-15 inches in front of her. she can make out light...
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What should baby have for breakfast?
...aid iron absorption. you could also try scrambled eggs with soft buttered fingers of toast. it is important to remember that soft boiled eggs and poached eggs are not suitable for babies under 12...
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What do I need when travelling with my toddler?
...first aid kit collapsible buggy remember that packing should be done a few days before your scheduled trip to make sure that everything is there and that nothing important is left. you can also make...
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Will breastfeeding help my uterus shrink to its pre-pregnancy size?
...aid to the natural bonding process is important, and is why oxytocin is also referred to as “the love hormone.” 4 1
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Post-natal depression: how can I get my husband to understand?
...first, it will be difficult for your husband to understand your condition. it is important that he realises how big an impact it has on you as a couple and how it affects your child. chances are he...
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How can I get my husband to help around the house more?
...first. if you criticise every little mistake, your husband will lose interest in looking in the work assigned to him. with time and practice, a dad can do everything a mother can to look after a child...
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