Articles about "toddler copy" 223
Copycat: does your toddler copy an older sibling?
Copycat behavior is totally normal in toddlers – in fact, toddler imitation is the key to learning social skills and also helps your toddler get used to the idea of sharing…
Bonding after birth
Bonding with your baby after it is born, will establish its confidence and affect its social and emotional skills later in life.
Is my baby developing normally?
Each baby will develop and grow at their own speed. It is important not to panic if your child does not seem to be at a proper stage of development based on their age, as he will grow at his own pace.
Secondary Infertility
Most couples assume that once they’ve had one child, they’ll have no
problems conceiving another. Unfortunately this is not true and for
many couples it can be pretty frustrating to discover you’re . . .
Car seat laws
When traveling with your little one it is always best to be prepared. Learn the rules and regulations behind car seat laws in the UK, to ensure the safety of your baby or toddler.
Which toys are safe for my child?
While the safety requirements for toy manufacturers are more strict now than in the past, it’s still important to consider whether the toy you’re buying is safe for your child.
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Car safety
If your child’s car seat isn’t fitted correctly, it may not adequately protect him in the event of an accident – and it’s estimated that eight seats in 10 aren’t fitted properly. Studies show that chi . . .
Company takeovers and your rights
The maternity and paternity rights discussed so far only apply to "employees". An employee is someone who has a contract of employment. If you do not work under a contract of employment you still enjo . . .
Psoriasis
This inflammatory skin condition is most likely if there’s a family history (if one parent suffers from psoriasis, their child has a 15 percent chance of experiencing it; with both parents, th . . .
Heat rash (prickly heat)
Babies often develop heat rash when the weather is hot because their pores are so tiny sweat they can become blocked by sweat, preventing his inbuilt temperature regulation system from working . . .