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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Baby Parenting: Page 2
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Baby Einstein or baby couch potato? Ah, parenthood, and all of its emotions. Things like love, joy, and then guilt, worry, and that sickening fear in the pit of your stomach that you're doing it all wrong, and your child is going to end up like a cross between Dennis the Menace and one
Baby learning: Touch and see! Babies are hard at work whenever they are awake, trying to learn all about the world. To help them learn, they need many different safe things to play with and inspect. Objects you have around your home offer many possibilities.
Baby love: Older moms may show infants more affection than their younger counterparts Mothers who are more mature tend to display more affection towards their infants, whereas teenage mothers often focus on instrumental behavior -- fixing their baby's clothes or their pacifier -- finds a new study of maternal behavior.
Baby only sleeps in the swing
Baby tantrums A baby's first tantrum can take you by surprise. Your baby can really shock you by shrieking, stamping, hitting, or making his whole body go stiff. But don't take it personally; baby tantrums aren't about anything you've done wrong, and they aren't r
Baby's first flavors form a lasting impression Ever wonder why your child loves to eat macaroni and cheese while her best friend likes nothing better than a steaming bowl of cauliflower curry? The answer may lie in part with what they were fed as young infants.
Baby, you're priceless: How much to raise a baby? So how much does really it cost to raise a baby nowadays, anyway?
Baby-wearing While baby-wearing is not a new concept in many parts of the world, it is rapidly gaining popularity in western cultures. What are the advantages? How do you do it? Find answers to these questions and more!
Back-to-back babies: Seven ways to make life easier Having babies one right after the other can be quite the experience! Writer Margarette Burnette, whose babies were born about a year apart, shares some tips, to help moms who have one baby and one on the way through this crazy time.
Becoming a parent Hundreds of experts have written on parenting, but only one person knows the unique set of life experiences, hopes, dreams-and fears-that you bring to this wonderful, at times overwhelming job: YOU. In this excerpt from the Big dogs and babies on the way 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 Binkies, blankies and bottles - Understanding security items Have you ever noticed a toddler dragging his teddy bear along side of him in the grocery store? Do you question why your baby pops his pacifier into his mouth the instant you buckle him into the car or if he's about to go to sleep? A child's dependen
Birthmarks and your baby The birth of a baby is exciting, filled with hopes and dreams for the future. And though we know it's what's on the inside that counts, still, when parents see a birthmark on our perfect little newborn, we worry, and ask ourselves, How will strang
Bliss in babyland: How parenthood changes you As a pregnant couple, you're on a roller coaster like no other. But what you may not realize is that even as you near the end of your last trimester, you're still merely chugging your way up to the peak. The heart-pounding free fall, the thrilling tw
Blowing bubbles Who doesn't enjoy blowing bubbles? You can make bubbles at home, and they can be beautiful shapes and colors!
Bonding in bulk: Parenting more than one preemie Early births are not uncommon among women expecting multiple babies. At least half of twins and 90 percent of triplets are born prematurely (before 37 weeks gestation). Writer Amy E Tracy, co-author of Bonding with your infant: The power of touch From the moment a pregnant woman intuitively strokes her growing belly, a bond forms. In response to this gentle massage, the unborn child will move her arms, legs, and head. This exchange of movement and the mutual feelings it evokes initiates a bon
Book smart: A review of "25 Things Every Mother Should Know" There are countless pregnancy books on the market. Which ones deserve a permanent spot on your bookshelf or bedside table -- and which ones are best to just skim or borrow? Pregnancy & Baby Editor Betsy Gartrell-Judd takes a look at one of the ti
Born shy, always shy? Born shy, always shy? Temperamental differences may last throughout life, a brain study suggests.
Brain development Brain power. Brainstorming. Brain scientist. Brain food.... Many of these terms are commonly used, but do you really know the facts about that mass of electronic power on your shoulders? Brain research is unraveling many of the mysteries of the brain
Brain games for babies Have some smart playtime with your baby! While you have fun, these simple games create the brain connections needed for future learning.
Building moral intelligence: Seven ways to nurture tolerance in children The best way to teach kids tolerance is not through our lectures but
through our example. So be a living textbook of tolerance for your child and
for all other children. Michele Borba, EdD, offers some advice!
Building your child's self-esteem When a baby finds that her signals are validated and responded to
appropriately -- that troubles are soothed and pleasure enhanced -- she begins to
sense that her feelings, expressions, of her very being, are of value and
important. A baby learns
Can you 'babyproof' your marriage? No one wants to say it, but everyone knows it's true: having babies and parenting small children can be pretty tough on a marriage. No matter how solid your relationship is, are you and your spouse enduring the inevitable challenges of early parentho
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