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Playing with your newborn
The best thing to do with your newborn is to play and encourage them to aid them along in their development.
What will my newborn do?
Sleep
Newborn babies have one important thing to do – grow bigger. For this they need plenty of sleep. Newborns sleep around 16 hours in every 24, and at first not many of those will be at n . . .
Why do newborns cry?
Crying is the only way your baby has of telling you that something is bothering him. If your little one gets upset it is a good idea to investigate if they are hungry, soiled their nappy, or if they n . . .
Babyproof your garden
If you're lucky enough to have a yard, it will offer your child a chance to enjoy being outdoors and explore a new environment. However, yards can pose a number of hazards to small children, . . .
Teething pain and sleep patterns
As with other developmental milestones, teething can disrupt your baby’s newly established routines. This can be frustrating but it is an inevitable part of the development process.
Helping your child to overcome frustration
As they become more independent, many children start to suffer from frustration. This can be rooted in their inability to communicate their eneds and feelings adequately...
Developing fine motor skills
There
are many things you can do to help your baby’s motor skills develop from a very
early stage. All babies are born with a grasping reflex that causes them to grip onto
anything placed in the pa . . .
Toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasmosis is a parasital infection that can be contracted from animal faeces or forms of red meat and can lead to miscarriages or permanent damage to your unborn baby.
Games to play with an older baby
Play is a hugely important part
of every child’s development because it encourages natural creativity, fuels
their imagination and helps them to practice all sorts of skills needed for
when they’re . . .
Coping with the first few weeks
Bringing your baby home and coping with those first few weeks will be a mixture of excitement, exhilaration and exhaustion!
You are not alone in thinking your baby is going to stop breathing in the n . . .