Potty Training: Start ‘Em Early

August 25, 2010

Potty Training: Start ‘Em Early
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Panic Attack

August 24, 2010

Panic Attack
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Babies, Beaches and Diarrhea

July 20, 2009

The American Journal of Epidemiology released a study that showed that digging or playing in the sand raises the risk of diarrhea in a child under the age of 11 by on average 40 percent (in some cases that risk goes as high as 200 percent, depending on the location of the beach)?
Apparently, there are [...]

 

The Apgar Score

July 11, 2009

If you baby only gets a nine, don’t worry. This is still an indication of a very healthy baby. So why do hospitals give your baby an Apgar test and what are they looking for? The Apgar test was developed way back in 1952 by Dr. Virginia Apgar. It was developed mainly to help identify [...]

 

Wearing Your Baby May Enhance Learning

July 2, 2009

The other fact that is said to give babies who are worn an advantage is the fact that there is usually more interaction between the baby and the parent. Because the baby is close at hand, the mom (or dad, or caregiver) has more of an opportunity to talk, sing and more to her baby. [...]

 

Fostering Pretend Play

June 29, 2009

For pretend play, simple toys are always the best. A play kitchen or tool bench, toy phones, shopping carts and pretend food, dolls, cash registers, brooms and pretend cleaning supplies, toy cars and trucks, play keys, and even cardboard boxes can all launch their imaginations. Every child that comes into our home, seems immediately drawn [...]

 

Great Toys for Toddlers

June 29, 2009

Wagons and wheels
Toys that have wheels are pretty good at keeping up with a toddler. Things they can push, things they can ride and things that zoom across the floor on toddler power are all great ideas. Ride on toys are very popular, and they can help improve gross motor skills. At this age, though, [...]

 

Keep Those Baby Pounds and Other News

June 23, 2009

The article also sites an Israli report that was done years earlier showing that 70 percent of children that were abandoned or abused had at least one flaw in their appearance.
You can read the Time article here: http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1906642,00.html
BBC news is reporting that there is good reason to keep those extra baby pounds on your [...]

 

Is Your Baby’s Cry Serious? How to Tell

June 7, 2009


 

Leaving a Baby for the First Time

May 31, 2009

Realize that your baby is unique
Just because your sister’s child would happily go to anyone from the time she was born does not mean that there is something wrong with your child if she behaves differently. Little people have their own little personalities just as do older kids. Some will jump at the chance to [...]

 

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