by Vera RaposoDuring my pregancy I didn’t really have the desire to have my pregnancy-photos taken, I really wish I would have made more time to get them done.
If you’re anything like me, you’re usually the one holding the camera. Make sure to give the camera to hubbie so he can get the shots you [...]
Tags: ideas, kids, partner, photos, Pregnancy, reactions, stages, weekly
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There are three main phases and stages of labor that you will hear referred to quite often when it comes time to deliver your baby. However, there is no reason to wait until you are in labor to learn about these phases and stages, what they involve, and what you should be doing during each [...]
Tags: active phase, birth, labor, latent phase, membranes, placenta, Pregnancy, stages, transition phase
Posted in: Labor & Birth, Pregnancy
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By David Chandler
Potty training, toilet training, toilet teaching or toilet learning are names frequently used to describe how kids learn to use the bathroom independently.
Children who are potty training or ready to potty train will:
Walk to the potty and undress
Consistently keep underwear clean and dry during the day and/or night
Recognise the need to go to [...]
Tags: , boys, different, dry, earlier, facts, girls, need, potty training, rates, ready, recognize, stages, undress
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by Danna Henderson
There are seven stages of potty training. They begin with showing signs of potty training readiness and conclude with being able to use the toilet away from home.
Signs of Readiness - The first stage of potty training begins when your child shows the following signs of potty training readiness:
Expresses an interest in using [...]
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What woman doesn’t like shoe shopping? When a woman has a baby it just gives her an extra reason to go to the mall. When should you buy shoes for your baby, when do they need to wear them, and what should you look for? There are many things to keep in mind when it [...]
Tags: arch, Baby, barefoot, crib shoes, feet, flat feet, shoe, shoe size, shopping, soles, stages, walking
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It is time to start giving your baby more than just breast milk or formula. It is time to introduce him to the wonders of REAL food, stuff he has to “chew” on and actually swallow. When you go to the baby section of your local store though you are faced with rows and rows [...]
Tags: Baby, cereal, feeding, finger, food, solids, stage one, stage three, stage two, stages, table, texture
Posted in: Baby, Feeding & Nutrition
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By Lily Carter
From birth to one year your baby will go from crying to cooing to talking. Those are amazing milestones for your baby to accomplishment in such a short period of time as he develops his speech and language skills.
Keep in mind that these stages of your baby’s development are broad and that no [...]
Tags: Baby, cooing, development, language, milestones, speech, stages, talk, talking
Posted in: Baby, Brain Development
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