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Boosting Your Child’s Early Physical Growth Print
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The focus on enriching our children’s environment from birth has largely been intellectually based. When our children learn to read and understand numbers before school age we label them as exceptional.
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Developing Your Child’s Culinary Skills at an Early Age Print
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Taking advantage of a child’s sponge-like mind when they are young will only help them to evolve, and a child learning how to navigate around the kitchen is certainly no different.  Not only do they have an opportunity to hang out with you but they are learning a valuable skill that will always be needed.
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Creating a Routine For Your New Baby Print
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“Help!!!!” How do you settle your new baby into a daily routine? When babies are born we expect a certain amount of sleep and rest depravity. We all know that the new baby is going to be up every couple of hours for feedings and diaper changing.
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Playtime Means Stimulation For Infants Print
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Many parents are searching for ways to stimulate their infants and the best way to actually do this is through playtime.  This will stimulate your infant's senses while offering them a valuable learning experience as well. 

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Workout for ages Three through to Four Print
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You might be thinking, at this age, what type of workout can they really do? Their attention span may be short but the key is to keep them active. Most toddlers at this age (their parents are the ones who are having the trouble keeping up) but there are exceptions. You also want to teach them how important physical fitness is at an impressionable age and that it can be fun and not thought of as a chore. Toddlers are not expected to do sit-ups, push-ups or anything along that line. Read below to find some examples of what you can have your toddler doing that he or she will enjoy.

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Choosing Formula, Bottles and Nipples Print
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One thing that you have to decide is whether or not you are going to breastfeed or if you are going to bottle feed. If you have made the decision to bottle feed then you have to now make the choice of what type of formula and bottles that you want to choose for your baby. It may not be as simple as it seems. There are so many people believe. The first choice you want to make is whether you are going to feed powder or concentrate. The powder is more convenient but eth liquid you may get more nutrients. Compare a powered formula and a concentrate and see which has a better nutrition source for the baby.

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Soothing Crying Babies Print
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There are three things a baby knows how to do, eat, sleep and cry. The crying of a newborn is the most heartbreaking sound you may have ever heard.  Babies cry for many reasons, let’s examine the reasons a baby any cry and what you can do to soothe and comfort them. When a baby comes homes home from the hospital, they will sleep at least 18 hours a day. As babies get older by the week, they will stay up and are more alert which in turn gives them more to cry and fuss over.

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Gear for the First Year Print
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There are so many things that you will need when it comes to your baby’s first year. As any parent knows whether you are a first time parent or an experienced one that nothing is cheap when it comes to baby gear. There are ways to save a lot of money and get the gear that you will need for the first year. There are some things that you will need more urgently than others.

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Baby Care Basics Print
Parenting - Younger Kids

When it comes to a new born baby, basic baby care is very important. There are some things that new parents may not know or may not think of when it comes to taking care of the baby. For starters, you will learn in the hospital how to hold your baby the right way. What you want to do is never let your baby’s neck or head hang, always have support for the head. Simply scoop up the baby while the baby is on their back and place your arm like a cradle, make sure the head and neck are supported by the crook of your arm. Always keep a hand on the babies back for extra support.

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