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Dangerous Cookware - How It Can Affect Your Baby's Food (06 Mar 2007) When preparing homemade baby food, we parents are always careful to ensure that the foods we choose are healthy and appropriate for our babies. Something that many of us overlook, however, is the suitability of the pots we're cooking in -- yet the fact is...
Raising an Indigo Child (01 Mar 2007) These points are taken directly from the website below, but I expanded on them a bit to give you a better understanding from the point of view from an adult indigo. ?
An Introduction to Baby Car Seats (01 Mar 2007) Becoming a parent for the first time involves a huge amount of learning, as there are hundreds of things involved which childless people will have had no reason to come across before, nor had any incentive to learn about. When you first learn of the impen...
Getting a 5 Year Old To Want To Learn to Read (28 Feb 2007) Recently, a young mother wrote and told me, she has a 5 year old son who loves to be read to but has no interest in learning to read. She then asked, "how do I go about teaching him the "Emergence" visual way?" My answer? With Conscious Reading, the k...
PURE|SAFE|BENEFICIAL BABY PRODUCTS|CERTIFIED VEGAN (28 Feb 2007) I am an Independent Consultant for Arbonne International. It is my cause to make more consumers aware of the best nutritional and beauty products available: *ALL BOTANICALLY BASED *ALL PH CORRECT *ALL DERMATOLOGIST TESTED *OPTOMOLOGIST TESTED *PEDIA...
Colic, Crying & Babywearing (24 Feb 2007) Extreme crying and colic. Those words seem to strike fear in every mother to be. Why are mothers in western culture so afraid of a supposed common problem, one which babies in other cultures seldom, if ever experience? First let's define it: An ...
Diaper Cakes: 5 Key Ideas For Picking Up Unique Baby Shower Cakes (24 Feb 2007) Are you looking for an adorable, unique centerpiece that can be used for months by mom and baby? With one of a kind diaper cakes, baby shower gifts' shopping has never been such easier. These charming baby cakes are available in various sizes and can ...
Baby Crib Safety Guidelines - What you need to know (24 Feb 2007) Important Crib Safety Guidelines A crib is a place that we comfortably leave our babies knowing that they are in a safe place. But is that space in fact as safe as we as parents perceive it to be? Listed below are some current safety regulations and ...
Is Your Child a Rescuer? (21 Feb 2007) When I was a little girl I had a friend named Vicki Pedigoe. She was so sweet to me. She had long, straight black hair and big black eyes, with a light olive complexion. We were in the third grade and I had no other friends. She didn't either. We pla...
Nursery Decor Baby Gifts (20 Feb 2007) You need to get a gift for your friend who is expecting or has recently given birth, and you want to get something a little different from the usual baby clothes and toys. Perhaps you're worried that your gift will be forgotten long before the baby eve...
Recognising the Symptoms of Teething (19 Feb 2007) In most children teething starts at around 6 months of age. However, the first set of primary (milk) teeth take up to 2 to 3 years to appear. Teething can be a painful and distressing time for your child. Learning to recognise teething symptoms is the fir...
Selecting the Right Diaper Bag (19 Feb 2007) A diaper bag is an indispensable baby item, and is regarded as a mom's best friend. As the name indicates, a diaper bag is obviously an item to store or carry diapers. But, nowadays, diaper bags are more than just used for storing diapers, but are desig...
What to Get a New Baby (19 Feb 2007) Baby Gifts Having a baby is an amazing experience for the new parents, but at the same time it can be hard to cope with. You can help make life a little bit easier for the happy parents by giving them a baby gift that assists the transition from coupl...
Choosing a Baby Monitor (18 Feb 2007) A baby monitor is an essential purchase for expectant parents, as it will give you the peace of mind of being able to check on your sleeping baby wherever you are in your home. Unfortunately, these monitors are the kind of device which you are unlikely to...
Does Your Child Have Autism? (18 Feb 2007) To find out if your child is manifesting the symptoms of autism consider the following assessments: 1. Your child shies away from or repels human contact or affection: An autistic child does not want to be hugged. They usually stiffen when held. The...
Why Are Dental Problems More Prevalent In Babies That Are Bottle-Fed? (17 Feb 2007) When you choose to bottle fed your child your need to be extra vigilant in taking care of your baby's teeth. Study after study has shown that babies that are bottle-fed suffer more dental problems than those that are exclusively breastfed. The following a...
Child Proof Your Home Before You Need To (17 Feb 2007) When's the best time to begin child proofing your home? Although your newborn's not crawling yet, the time will come sooner than you think, and if you wait till then you can find yourself scrambling to make sure your baby will be safe. This is definitel...
Parenting Tips - Baby's First Year (16 Feb 2007) Parenting Tips As a working mother of a busy eight month old daughter, the one thing I do not have much of is time. The NYU Child Study Center (www.aboutourkids.org) published a great 12 page article about the first five years of childho...
Fantasy Play (16 Feb 2007) A Child's work Every parent wants to see their kid excel at what they do. As parents, we spend time reading to them, helping them learn the alphabet, teaching them math, and enrolling them in the very best schools possible. While all of thes...
A Summary of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development (16 Feb 2007) According to Piaget's stages of cognitive development, a child's development can be broken down into four unique stages: 1. Sensorimotor Stage Age: Birth-2 years This stage is marked by the baby's ability to understand the world in terms of what...