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Potty training
There are probably as many theories about the best way to potty train your child as there are parents who have trained their child. What works a treat for one child may have absolutely no effect whats . . .
Potty training
Every child is different and the best way to potty train them will vary depending on their personal preference.
Potty training in colder months
Potty training your toddler is hard enough without doing it during the winter but these tips should help you keep them warm while you do it…
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are cared for in a unique environment where they’re constantly monitored so that if problems do occur they can be dealt with straightaway.
P . . .
Diapers
Now you’re a mom diapers are going to play a big part in your day-to-day life! Your first big diaper debate will be over whether to use disposables or cloth diapers.
Some parents decide to use both: . . .
Fitness for birth
Childbirth is one of the most intensely exhausting and physically demanding events you’ll ever experience and it’s important to prepare your body adequately.
For the average fit and healthy woman, th . . .
Working from home
Home
working appeals to many parents, as it offers a degree of flexibility not
available through most office-based jobs. Home working allows you to manage
your own time to fit in work around your f . . .
Daycare: what to expect
Many parents opt for a daycare center
for their child as they like the fact that a team of qualified staff will be
taking care of their child and that he’ll be learning and playing in a
structured . . .
Interviewing nannies
So
how do you go about finding a good nanny? You may decide to go to an
agency, but be prepared to pay a substantial fee. Another way is by word of
mouth and recommendation – if you have friends an . . .
Nannies: what to expect
A
nanny is someone you employ to give one-to-one care to your child in your home.
She’ll take responsibility for your child’s daily care, preparing their food
and planning activities to support the . . .