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Babbling
At around five months you’ll notice your baby joining up some of the verbal noises he’s been experimenting with to form strings of sounds known as babbling.
Much research has gone into . . .
U.K. child obesity rising
A report predicts that the number of 6- to 10-year-olds who will become obese will rise dramatically until the 2040s. Researchers said that childhood obesity in Great Britain is rising at such a . . .
One in fourdon't know a single nursery rhyme
The once accustomed tradition of parents singing nursery rhymes to their child is in danger of dropping out of modern day living.
When asked, it was revealed that more than one in four UK adults were . . .
Expectant fathers suffer ‘sympathy' pains
Symptoms of morning sickness, cramps, back pain and swollen stomachs have all been common complaints for some Dads-to-be. The condition is called Couvade Syndrome and researchers at St George's Univer . . .
The dangers of naming your baby
What you name your baby will have a significant impact on what university they will attend, what jobs they will attain in the future and how they will fit in with their peers.
The dangers of naming your baby
If you thought that naming your
baby was the treat that comes after a hard labor and birth think again. What
you call your baby could have a significant bearing on which university she
attends, her . . .
The dangers of naming your baby
What you name your baby will have a significant impact on what university they will attend, what jobs they will attain in the future and how they will fit in with their peers.
Naming your baby
How hard can it be to name your
baby? Well, pretty difficult! In past generations parents called their children
names which would help them to ‘blend in’, resulting in classrooms full of kids
calle . . .
Naming your baby
Deciding a name for your baby is no easy task. Naming your child can determine their future schooling, profession and how they are treated by their peers.
Naming your baby
How hard can it be to name your baby? Well, actually, pretty difficult. In past generations parents called their children names which would help them to ‘blend in’, resulting in classrooms full of Reb . . .