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  • Dog Anxiety - How To Avoid It When The New Baby Comes Home  By : Sharyn Lea
    Before your new baby arrives there are certain things that you can do to reduce the risk of any dog anxiety, safety and jealousy issues on the part of your dog. It is very important that you prepare the dog for the new arrival.
  • Make Your Baby Shower Ideas Special  By : Joel Reuben
    Most mothers bottle feed their baby and there is no doubt that breastfeeding can sometimes be difficult to get started, but if a mother persists, she finds that it is a lot less bother than bottle feeding. Breastfeeding is actually less stressful and less work than bottle-feeding.
  • Baby Shower Secrets  By : Niamh Maya
    Now, anyone can throw the Baby Shower and it's not just for the women!Men are attending showers, even having their own.It's all about celebrating a new life, and welcoming a new baby to the world. And all babies, not just the couple's first child, are a cause for celebration.

    Traditionally, a close female friend throws the Baby Shower and invites all the women close to the mother-to-be, to shower her with gifts and well wishes for the coming baby.While this is still the id...
  • Making the Nursing Home Choice  By : Jasmine Hudson
    Older people experiencing age-related sleep issues are likely to find more long-lasting relief through the use of regular exercise than they ever will by using drug-related sleep aids.
  • Planning Your Baby's Nursery Should Be Fun  By : Zongora Zoli
    During the first six months, the baby should sleep in the parents bedroom in their own little crib. They should sleep on their back having their feet close to the crib foot.
  • TEACHING A CHILD TO WALK  By : Celeste Damon
    Infants are very susceptible of the impressions of cold; a proper regard, therefore, to a suitable clothing of the body, is imperative to their enjoyment of health. Unfortunately, an opinion is prevalent in society, that the tender child has naturally a great power of generating heat and resisting cold; and from this popular error has arisen the most fatal results. This opinion has been much strengthened by the insidious manner in which cold operates on the frame, the injurious effects not being
  • EXPOSURE OF INFANTS TO OPEN AIR  By : Edwad Nkenna
    Deficiency of milk may exist even at a very early period after delivery, and yet be removed. This, however, is not to be accomplished by the means too frequently resorted to; for it is the custom with many, two or three weeks after their confinement, if the supply of nourishment for the infant is scanty, to partake largely of malt liquor for its increase.
  • Ideas For A Successful Shower  By : Amira Milano
    Organic foods may finally get a seat at the kids' table.
  • If your baby is in hospital  By : Briton Spears
    If you have spent any time in the brick and mortar world shopping around for clothing for your baby, you may feel discouraged. The costs associated with clothing for babies is running higher each and every month. Nevertheless, you obviously do need to find appropriate clothing for your little one.

    If you have found yourself frustrated with shopping for baby clothes in the brick and mortar world, you might want to spend some time on the Internet and the World Wide Web. In r...
  • Child Safety Locks - Understanding The three Most Hazardous Aspects Of Your Home  By : jonny gervais
    Kids learn through their curiosity. They are all small experimenters and everything within their world is there for them to discover from. For these reasons we should never try to impede a baby or toddler from exploring their environment. On the other hand, we do need to keep them safe and sound.
  • Buying Baby Strollers Online  By : Resa Fast
    When you become a parent, it is normally a couple of the things you have to buy which can be surprisingly expensive. If you have a little foresight, you can even so find a couple of the most expensive things on the web and therefore buy them a little cheaper.
  • Why Consider Toddler Cloth Diapers  By : Danny Nassaru
    Find what is the advantage of using fitted cloth diapers and what fabrics you should look for when you selecting cloth diapers.
  • Teaching Baby Sign Language  By : Linda Allison
    Communicating with your baby is crucial and since they cannot speak yet you need to find another way. That is where baby sign language comes in. It gives you the ability to communicate with your baby.
  • Baby Sleep Tips - Establishing A Sleep Routine  By : Ray Ebersole
    One of the hardest things for new parents to deal with is a baby's sleeping routine. A good number
    of us are familiar with the circles around the eyes of new parents as well as their complaints concerning
    lack of sleep. Here are 5 infant sleep guidelines, which will hopefully aid both your baby - and you
    - to get a solid night's breather.
  • Non Skid Socks for Crawling Babies  By : Alec Tritton
    Your baby's first steps are an exciting moment, a moment you will commit to memory for years. Of course, your baby's first steps will as a rule be closely followed by child's first tumble. That is all part of how kids understand. They have a go, they fail, and they try once more. But you can give your baby better traction and a fighting chance at staying standing with a pair of baby sized non skid socks.
  • Taking those First Steps with Non Skid Socks  By : Alec Tritton
    Your child's first steps are an electrifying moment, one you will memorize for years. Of course, your baby's first steps will commonly be closely followed by baby's first tumble. That is all part of how kids learn. They attempt, they fail, and they try again. But you can give your baby better traction and a fighting chance at staying standing with a pair of baby sized non skid socks.
  • Fun Ideas for Toddlers  By : Lisa Nash
    Craft ideas little ones can handle. Great for rainy days
  • Baby Monitors - The Burglars Best Friend  By : Brian Bees
    The purpose of a baby monitor is to help you keep a close eye on your baby, but burglars have found wireless baby monitors to be as handy as an unlocked door or open window.
  • Sign Language Have Different Benefits For Babies  By : Nick Clipton
    Teaching sign language to a baby that suffers from deafness can mean a head start in winning this battle against absence of sound. Remember that loss of hear can, in many cases frustrate the individual, especially if he was not sufficiently prepared and you would not want to send your child with more problems than he already has in the world.
  • Choosing a baby car seat  By : Gabriel Machuret
    buying a baby car seat is not so easy and with this article you will understand how serious is this purchase
  • Tommee Tippee Shopping at Babycity  By : Babycitywebmaster
    Tommee Tippee products have been loved by babies and recommended by mums around the world.
  • Babycity - Baby Clothes And Baby Gifts Online  By : Babycitywebmaster
    Babycity is a leading provider of baby clothing, baby gifts and nursery products on-line. We aim to offer you the best products at the best prices, all combined with a service, which is second to none.
  • Swimming Pool Safety Rules  By : Robert Caruso
    Every year drowning is one of the major causes of accidents, resulting in serious injury and death in children. Swimming pool accidents can happen very quickly without warning. So learning and practicing these swimming pool safety precautions is vital.
  • Pakistan Gifts Delivery to your loved ones with ease.  By : Aslam
    Pakistan Gifts delivery was never as easy in past years as it is now. In this article, the author tends to find ways that make Pakistan gift delivery as easy as anything.
  • Baby care  By : The Golden Pen
    The care of a baby is very important for its growth and development. The care of a baby should be done both professionally
    and gently. The amount of care that is given to a baby greatly reflects in the later stages of a person’s life. It builds
    the basic character of a person. This article is all about Baby Care.
  • 5 Baby Sleep Aids That Still Work!  By : Dalene Joubert
    Do you find yourself climbing the walls at 3 a.m. as your six-month-old plays on the floor to her heart's content? Does she snooze all day when you don't have the opportunity to do the same? Welcome to the mixed up world of babies! When night becomes day and day becomes night, there are some sleep aids that can really help both of you out.
  • Baby Bottle Weaning  By : wyatt
    Pediatricians and child experts say that babies have to be weaned from their bottles starting at 12 months.
  • How To Ensure Baby Gets His Best Sleep and Avert Sudden Infant Death Syndrome  By : Angie Kim
    If you are a first time parent or a new parent, one of the most perplexing question in your mind is the sleeping position of your baby or infant to ensure his safety of smoothering or suffocating by a pillow or blanket and avoid the occurrence of the Sudden Infant Death syndrome.
  • Handling Temper Tantrums  By : Dori Thompson
    Parents should understand that tantrums are natural part of children's maturation process but do not tolerate it for it won't do any good at all. If this thing happens, you have to deal with it appropriately and it would be helpful if parents have enough knowledge about this thing. However, the best way in dealing with tantrums is to stay calm and in control.
  • Activities for Toddlers: Simple and Inexpensive Ways to Enjoy Life with Your Little One  By : Susie Cortright
    The key to having fun with your toddler is to keep it simple and spend lots of time allowing them to explore at their own pace. Here are some simple and inexpensive activities you can enjoy with your toddler.
  • Journaling Prompts for New Mothers  By : Susie Cortright
    Tips for capturing the magic of motherhood in your scrapbook or journal
  • Revering the Crayon Marks  By : Susie Cortright
    Ideas for recapturing the magic of motherhood.
  • 3 Myths About Baby Milestones That Plague Your Baby's Future, Whether You Know It Or Not  By : Dalene Joubert
    You too can give your baby the best by ignoring the 3 most common myths, learning what the baby milestones are and when they should be mastered. Here is the first step...
  • Don't Touch That It's Dangerous!  By : Graham Johns
    It's amazing how fearless toddlers can be. Their innocence about the world around them allows them to pick up objects that we know are best left alone. They will put all sorts of things in their mouths, poke at others, prod at some, and try to take equipment or toys apart while you, the adult, cringe in worry of what's to come of this open curiosity.
  • Raise A Bilingual Child: 5 Strategies to Jump Start Second Language Learning For Your Child  By : Beth Butler
    We realize that starting second language learning is important to the success of our young children in this global society. Provided here are five easy strategies to follow to begin the second language journey with children between the ages of birth - five.
  • Your Infants Diet Is Wrong!  By : Daniel Millions
    How sure are you that your infant is getting the correct diet?
  • An Introduction to Baby Car Seats  By : Simone Butler
    A properly fitted car seat is essential for keeping your baby or toddler safe while travelling, but buying one for the first time can seem complicated. This article gives a brief overview of what you'll need to know.
  • Breastfeeding Stories: Good for the Heart!  By : Ronald Piper
    Breastfeeding stories are therapeutic to new mothers.
  • Is Your Toddler Ready for a Pet?  By : Graham Johns
    Little kids see them everywhere... in the neighborhood, on play dates with friends, in pre-school, and in mall pet shops. Puppies, kittens, guinea pigs, hamsters, fish, birds, rabbits, gerbils - there's an unlimited supply of animal companions for children and adults alike.
  • I'm Breastfeeding What Should I Eat?  By : Rich Lawson
    What can you eat while breastfeeding? What can't you eat? Are there foods to avoid? Here's some simple guidelines for a healthy happy baby and you.
  • Does Birth Order Really Matter?  By : Graham Johns
    Psychiatrist Alfred Adler was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, the original "fathers" of studying the intricate workings of the human mind. Adler had some very definite ideas about family and social interactions.
  • How Your Body Produces Breast Milk For Breastfeeding  By : Rich Lawson
    You've noticed changes in your breasts during pregnancy - they're getting more swollen and tender. But what exactly is going on underneath the skin in preparation for your newborn baby?
  • How To Make a Cheap and Easy Gift Basket For A Baby  By : Helen Hecker
    Gift baskets are always popular and a great idea to give as a gift. People love to receive gift baskets. Making your own baby gift basket is cheap and easy.
  • How To Use A Breast Pump To Pump Your Milk  By : Rich Lawson
    Pumping your breast milk for later use is a way that you can spend some time away from your child or choose not to breastfeed while still providing your child with breast milk and those significant health benefits. Using a breast pump is a skill, just like breastfeeding, that needs to be learnt.
  • What Are The Implications Of Smoking While Breastfeeding?  By : Rich Lawson
    Except for certain medical reasons breastfeeding is best for you and your baby. But what if you are a smoker? How does smoking affect the situation?
  • Are Martial Arts Suitable For Your Toddler  By : Graham Johns
    Practicing the martial arts provides distinct advantages for older children and adults. Did you know that toddler-age children could also greatly benefit from the martial arts as well? Karate and Tae Kwan Do not only provide toddlers with exciting experiences with other children, but these arts also encourage motor skill coordination, concentration, and self-confidence.
  • How To Determine Your "Open Adoption" Tolerance  By : David Luce
    Adoption Choices: Life is full of choices. And when you make the one big choice and begin your journey to parenthood through adoption, you will be faced with what seems like an unending volley of life-changing choices.
  • Breastfeeding And Alcohol - Can They Mix?  By : Rich Lawson
    Can you drink alcohol and breastfeed? If so what are the implications?
  • Choosing a Baby Monitor  By : Simone Butler
    A baby monitor system is an essential purchase for parents-to-be, but how do you know which model to buy? This article descibes the most common types of monitors available, and the range of features they can offer.
  • 3 Reasons Not To Follow a Low-Carb Diet When Breastfeeding!  By : Rich Lawson
    After a mother has given birth it is natural to be anxious to lose the weight that has been put on during pregnancy as quickly as possible but is a low-carb diet suitable when breastfeeding?
  • Choose Booster Car Seats For Your Child's Safety!  By : Gary Tooth
    Booster seats are simply seats which allow your child freedom of movement but at the same time provide protection. This type of car safety sear is best described as midway between the total restraint given by the infant seat, and a more breathable restraint that we have with the adult seatbelt.
  • Is it Innocence or Wisdom?  By : Graham Johns
    Innocence is difficult to find in today's world. Every generation says, "These are bad times, we really have it hard." It's probably more accurate to say that these are challenging times, and every generation has its own unique set of challenges.
  • What is the better choice of the toys for a baby in the period of 3-6 months old?  By : Angela Minster
    Being a parent you know what a dare to buy a proper toy for your child. This article will discover it for you how to do it in a better way as well as you can find some goods for your children.
  • Mass Immunization Programs Are Still Working  By : Andi Michaels
    In underdeveloped countries, where preventable diseases such as polio and diphtheria kill again and again immunization remains one of the easiest ways to save lives. High rates of poverty however, make it impossible for people in many countries in Africa and Asia to be immunized against these preventable diseases without outside help.
  • But Why Can't I Say That?  By : Graham Johns
    What is it with kids and body parts? And functions? Why are little kids, barely verbal, so fascinated with their own body parts and those of others? Do they have to discuss personal functions in such detail, and in such embarrassing company?
  • Parenting Help for Manipulative Tantrums  By : Keith Londrie
    At the joyous age of two through four, temper tantrums can creep in without warning. It is a frustrating event, and even the most prepared parent can't help but feel helpless at times.
  • How Edward Jenner Dicovered The Smallpox Vaccine  By : Andi Michaels
    No longer is death by small pox, debilitating pain from polio, death or serious illness from measles, mumps and rubella a constant danger.
  • Letter Recognition  By : John Nowly
    The following article covers information on teaching your child to read.
  • Is Your Toddler Being Bullied?  By : Graham Johns
    When you send your toddler off to pre-school or on a play date with a friend, the last thing on your mind is that something might go wrong.
  • 5 Baby Nursery Decor Tips  By : Allan Wilson
    As a new parent you want what is best for your new baby. However you shouldn't feel like you have to get expensive items as you can make a beautiful baby nursery that is both affordable and practical.
  • Things To Keep in Mind When Choosing a Baby Crib  By : Allan Wilson
    There is a huge array of cribs to choose from, available in the market today. There are models that can be converted in stages from a crib to toddler bed to a full sized single bed.
  • What to Get a New Baby  By : Stephen Dolan
    Finding the right gift for a newborn can be challenging, especially if you'd like to go beyond the usual baby clothes. Here are a few great ideas for that 'extra special' baby gift.
  • Dealing With The Fear Of Vaccination In Children  By : Andi Michaels
    Vaccinations protect people against catching viral infections that can devastate a family, and doctors recommend a schedule of immunization for all children.
  • Baby's First Christmas Stocking  By : John Pawlett
    The day my son was born was truly the best day of my life.
  • Baby's First Days At Home  By : John Pawlett
    The moment that you have waited for has finally arrived: the day you bring your newborn baby home from the hospital.
  • Double Baby Jogging Stroller  By : John Pawlett
    One drawback that many women face when they have children is weight gain.
  • A Parent's Guide to Understanding Asperger's Disorder  By : Graham Johns
    Asperger's Disorder is a devastating development disorder that has its onset in early childhood, in children as young as two years old. Its best thought of a less impairing form of autism (a pervasive development disorder).
  • The Right Baby Shoes Are Crucial To The Development Of Babies Feet!  By : Gary Tooth
    If you read some reports from pediatricians, many will recommend that your baby does not wear shoes until they reach at least 15 months of age. But this is just a general guide as not all children are the same and you need to take into consideration whether your baby is walking or not.
  • Protect Your Child From Mr. Germ  By : Janet Winter
    Meet Mr. Germ - a crafty invader targeting everyone from infants to adults. His goal is to make us sick! The cold and flu season is his favorite time of the year, and everyone is a target. Once he finds a 'victim', he can spread his germs from one person to another in a fairly rapid chain reaction.
  • New Year - New Language - New Benefits for Your Child  By : Beth Butler
    Resolve to give your child the lifelong skill of language learning, and resolve to make it fun and easy for all. Read about ways to jump start the new year with bilingual fun made simple, affordable and fun.
  • Good Tips For Potty Training Girls  By : Ben Adams
    Discover helpful insights and tips to help you potty train your child.
  • Is There An Argument Against Immunization?  By : Andi Michaels
    Normally a baby benefits from the antibodies aquired from the mother's immune system. This aquired immunity last for up to 6 months but there comes a point when all parents have to consider having their baby immunized.
  • Is Medication Appropriate For Your ADHD Child?  By : Graham Johns
    The cause of Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity (ADHD) is still a mystery. There are many theories about the etiology of this puzzling disorder, including heredity and brain abnormalities visible on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans, but no definitive conclusions exist.
  • Protect your Newborn from the Flu  By : Steve Hudson
    Its that time of year again: flu season. Each year, millions of people hunker down in the fall to prepare for the annual onset of influenza outbreaks.
  • Give The Gift of Languages This Holiday Season  By : Beth Butler
    Second language learning has become a hot topic with parents and educators worldwide, and the benefits derived while learning a new language young are numerous. Read here about the when, whys and hows of introducing a second language to children ages birth through ten.
  • All About Infant Car Seat Covers  By : Dan Farrell
    Baby car seat covers are a wonderful protection for your baby car seat. They prevent the baby car seat from getting stained and soiled in the case of a baby accident.
  • Baby Shower Games  By : Karen O'Donnell
    Games to play at baby showers
  • Choosing the Baby Shower Games  By : Karen O'Donnell
    Baby shower games for the baby shower
  • Versatile Invitation Design: Baby Shower Footprint  By : Karen O'Donnell
    Baby shower invitations
  • Choosing Baby Shower Cakes  By : Karen O'Donnell
    How to choose cakes for baby showers
  • Round Cribs And Round Crib Bedding For A Round-And-Round Baby Room-With-A-View  By : Rika Susan
    A round crib or cot bed, adorned with round crib baby bedding may not be quite conventional, but it comes with a number of advantages for both baby and mom. If your custom nursery decor design...
  • Help! I Don't Know Why My Baby Is Crying  By : Janet Winter
    From the moment of birth, a baby's first cry is the first 'word' you hear. But what is your baby trying to tell you? Probably it's something like "what just happened, how did I get here and where is my warm, cozy home?"
  • Baby Steps Lead To Danger  By : Johnny Jenkins
    Thousand of home accidents involving kids are reported each year. They range from cuts and scrapes to death.
  • Tips for Flying With a Toddler  By : Kathryn Lively
    Need to take baby on a plane? Here are some handy tips to make the flight pleasant for everyone.
  • How to Make Sure Your Baby is Safe 24/7  By : Joyce Skrovonek
    Sleep better at night with a video baby monitor.
  • How To Make The decision Between A Crib And A Bassinette  By : Gregg Hall
    For first time mommies, choosing a crib or bassinette can be a perplexing situation. Are cribs safe for a newborn? Is a bassinette truly useful or a waste of money?
  • How to Choose Safe Furniture for Your Baby Nursery  By : Joyce Skrovonek
    Tips and ideas on choosing the perfect crib for your baby.
  • Creating a Comfort Zone with Baby Bedding  By : Joyce Skrovonek
    Tips and ideas on creating a comfort zone with baby bedding.
  • Baby Furniture - The Foundation of Your Baby Nursery  By : Joyce Skrovonek
    Tips and ideas on choosing baby furniture for your baby nursery.
  • Do You Use Organic Skin Care for Your Baby?  By : Louise Forrest
    Do you find that your child constantly suffers from nappy rash and other skin conditions? If they do have you ever thought it could be because of the products which you are using? Many shop bought products which are marketed towards parents with babies and small children, often contain chemicals which can irritate the skin.
  • Breast Feeding - Heavenly Nectar For Babies  By : Eddie Lamb
    Many mothers find that they truly enjoy the process of breast feeding their babies, especially when they realize that their baby will be happier and healthier as a result of breast feeding!
  • Finding a Baby Crib for Twins  By : Eddie Lamb
    When there is a new baby expected, it can be an incredibly chaotic and anxious time as you are awaiting the arrival of this bouncing baby of joy. Time to give thought to sleeping arrangements. Supposing you are having twins; is there such a thing as a 'double bed'?
  • The Rewards Of Parenting  By : Eddie Lamb
    Becoming a parent can be one of the most exciting times of anyone's life, and it can also be one of the most stressful. Therefore, it is important for new parents to realize that along with all of the stress and hard work of parenting come countless and immeasurable rewards.
  • Baby Showers And Men  By : Eddie Lamb
    While it's true that very few men can get excited about a new slow-cooker or a new set of measuring cups, quite a few Dads-to-be get excited about baby clothes and perhaps a crib mobile of their favorite sports team. So bring on the men!
  • 800 Number Directory Helps Take Care Of A Baby  By : Anna Woodward
    Consult a toll free directory. You can call different locations again and again, not only to ask them the questions you want to, questions that will come up after testing the items, and after hearing other questions pop into your head talking with other parents about their stroller, but also to compare prices.
  • Formula Feeding - The Facts  By : Julian Hall
    If you have decided to bottle-feed your baby, you will need to choose a formula. The majority of mothers thirty or forty years ago mixed their own formula with a combination of evaporated cows milk, water, and sugar.
  • Teething Troubles - How To Cope  By : Julian Hall
    Dont be surprised if your baby begins sprouting teeth between his or her fourth and seventh month. But, keep in mind that it is perfectly normal for teeth to begin appearing anytime from birth to over one year of age. Heredity is the primary factor in tooth development.
  • Baby Emergencies - How To Handle Them  By : Julian Hall
    Your childs natural curiosity is bound to produce some bumps, bruises, scrapes and cuts during the first few years.
  • Common Baby llnesses - Top Tips  By : Julian Hall
    Its true that babies are more vulnerable to picking up illnesses than healthy adults, but they are stronger than you may think.
  • Best Breastfeeding Tips For Mother And Baby  By : Julian Hall
    Congratulations! Youre baby has arrived, and the fun and work have only just begun. One of the first decisions that you will make as a new mother is whether or not to breastfeed.

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