Articles about "preference" 12
Writing a birth plan
All women are encouraged to write a birth plan during their pregnancy, so that everyone involved can clearly understand what kind of birth they desire.
Building social skills
There is nothing more exciting than watching your little one interact and mindle with others their own age. It is also a crucial part of building its social skills...
Baby milestones: eyesight
Your baby’s vision takes a while to develop, but goes from being very limited at birth to being almost adult-like in clarity and depth by around eight months. When you consider all of the other physic . . .
Baby development: ten months
Your baby is using all her
skills to explore the house and put little fingers everywhere. Rows of books,
DVDs, CDs and kitchen cabinets aren’t safe anymore as your 10 month old causes
havoc pulling . . .
Breastfeeding twins
If you’ve been told you’re expecting twins, don’t let it put you off breastfeeding – it’s definitely possible to breastfeed more than one baby.
Your body can produce enough milk for two, and . . .
Potty training
Every child is different and the best way to potty train them will vary depending on their personal
preference.
Toddler development: twenty-three months
This month your toddler may try
to peddle a small trike or ride-on when you’re out and about. Of course this
can mean that she want to bring it everywhere with her and it will take hours
just to ge . . .
Feeding your toddler
Toddlers can test the patience of even the most saintly parent when it comes to food. They are often picky eaters and can display a Herculean-like resistance to trying new food.
But there are plenty . . .
Why your baby needs tummy time
Although it’s important to ensure your baby sleeps safe by placing her on her back in her crib for naps and at night time, spending time on her tummy is also important for her development. New . . .
All boys or all girls? Baby gender explained
If you already have a baby boy or baby girl you may long for a baby of the opposite gender to balance your family. How likely are you to keep having boys or girls? And is there any way you can choose . . .