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Smart baby tips: How to stimulate baby's brain If you’re pregnant or a new mama, there are plenty of ways you can develop and stimulate your baby’s brain. Find out how you can help your baby reach his fullest potential – from the foods you eat while pregnant to the activities and games you
new!
25 precious poses of baby for your scrapbook, Part 2
25 precious poses of baby for your scrapbook, Part 4
25 precious poses of baby for your scrapbook, Part 5
7 reasons to wear your baby On a growing list of things I wish I’d known when I had my first baby, the art of babywearing ranks in the top two. I spent the first several months of my baby’s life melded to a green recliner, nursing and rocking my bundle of joy, who w
Baby food: Q & A about nutritional content Once you start thinking about feeding your baby solids, you also start thinking about what exactly you're going to be putting into your baby's body. Look here to understand a little bit more about what's in processed baby food, and why.
Bed sharing with siblings, soft bedding, increase SIDS risk Infants who share a bed with other children are at a higher risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) than are other infants, according to the most recent analysis of a study of predominantly African American SIDS deaths in Chicago.
Breastfeeding and thrush Candida, also called yeast, or thrush, is a fungus that occurs naturally in the mucous membranes and on the skin. If you or your baby have recently been on antibiotics, if you have had a vaginal yeast infection during the last several months or anyti
Breastfeeding and weaning Weaning your baby is part of the natural breastfeeding experience. It doesn't have to be a time of unhappiness for you or your baby. If done gradually, and with love, weaning can be a positive experience for both you and your little one.
Choosing your child's doctor: Ability When young doctors are about to go into practice, they often ask older physicians what they need to do to be successful. For
many years the standard answer has been: "Demonstrate the
three A's." They are, in order of importance, ability, availabili
Choosing your child's doctor: Affability Webster's defines "affable" as "easy to speak to; approachable." We use "affability" to mean the quality that makes you feel at
ease talking with a physician -- confident that you aren't being
rushed out, that the doctor really is interested in d
Choosing your child's doctor: Availability Children get sick, and parents have anxieties, at all times of the day and night. Most often the experienced parent knows when a
problem is a real emergency and the child needs to be seen by a
doctor without delay. But parents need time to acqui
Cries of colic: Hardly music to a parent's ears There is little parents like less to hear than the cries of one of
their children, and it's even worse when it's the cries of colic. What could be more frustrating -- for you and for your baby?
Dad plays rough and mom doesn't Every dad needs support, encouragement, information, confidence and tools to help him be as involved as he possibly can with his new family. Our fatherhood expert, Armin Brott, author of Dads: Getting involved Every dad needs support, encouragement, information, confidence and tools to help him be as involved as he possibly can with his new family. Our fatherhood expert, Armin Brott, author of Discipline for babies Every dad needs support, encouragement, information, confidence and tools to help him be as involved as he possibly can with his new family. Our fatherhood expert, Armin Brott, author of Eight ways to "fashizzle" your baby When nothing but baby-gangsta will do, these eight hip-hop styles will make yours the coolest "crib" in town.
Even babies can have optical illusions Five-month-old Samuel doesn't seem at all worried about the large plaster covering his right eye. He gurgles contentedly and tugs inquisitively at the white curtain in front of his nose, until it is lifted up by an invisible force. Now Samuel is look
Gas, poop and starting solids Need some advice? Ask our experts here.
Good night, sleep right: How to kiss bedtime battles goodbye What does a new parent want most? A good night’s sleep! Unfortunately for the sleep-deprived, sleep takes the backseat to baby’s demanding bedtime behavior.
Good Night, Sleep Right: How to Kiss Bedtime Battles Goodbye! What does a new parent want most? A good night’s sleep! Unfortunately for the sleep-deprived, sleep takes the backseat to baby’s demanding bedtime behavior.
Help your baby learn: Ages 3 - 6 months Learning begins at birth, and brain development during the first years of life is critical to the lifelong success of every child. During these early months, when baby's brain is developing rapidly, adult participation in even simple activities with
Homemade baby food Want to feed your baby healthier, fresher food? Or maybe you'd like to save money on baby food? Here are tips for making your own baby food from scratch - tools, food and combination suggestions!
How to calm your crying baby When we're pregnant or awaiting adoption, we dream about our baby-to-be, we always envision those beautiful Hallmark card scenes: charming baby smiling up at peaceful mother's face. We read books in advance of the big day about how care for a newborn
How to have a happy baby from A-Z Between the late night feedings and the constant diaper changes, many new moms are too busy (and exhausted!) to read an entire book on parenting. Don't worry, we have everything you need to know to make baby happy from A to Z.
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