Are you a grandparent? If you are, you should be prepared to hear the phrase “uh-oh,” on more than one occasion. Although uh-oh’s are often accidents, you may find yourself frustrated. For ideal ways to handle the uh-oh’s, especially with infants and toddlers, you will want to continue reading on.
As previously stated, grandparents will hear [...]
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by Cherie Stirewalt
Surviving a baby with colic truly deserves an award of some sort. The relentless screaming can really drive you to the edge.
Unfortunately for the parents of a colic baby, most of the focus of surviving is usually geared towards how to relieve the suffering for your baby. But, what about your suffering?
Here are [...]
Tags: Baby, boot camp, calm, Colic, frustration, headphones, monitor, music, shower, sitter, suvival, vacuum, walk, white noise
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The babymoon period is that time during the first few weeks of a baby’s life when mom and dad fall madly in love with this cute little bundle of joy that they created. Its’ name is taken from “honeymoon” which is a time when a couple is happy, life is perfect, and normal marital everyday [...]
Tags: 0-3 months, Baby, easy, energy, exhaustion, frustration, fussy, happy, honeymoon, sleep
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By Jackie Durnin
From all the studies conducted in this field the benefits of introducing your baby to sign language are vast.
Baby sign language
Can empower your baby to communicate with those around them before they are able to speak. This means that your baby may be able to communicate what they want when they want it. [...]
Tags: Baby, bilingual, communicate, confidence, effective, enrich, false, fiction, frustration, intellectual, IQ, learn, signs, speech, talk, truth
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