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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Baby Parenting: Page 5
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I'm one: The enchanting 12 to 24 month old Such a strange child... one moment he's beaming, laughing and happy -- the next, he's in tears on the floor. Toddlers are just entering a period of independence and discovery -- which can be scary at times. Here is information about what your one-yea
In search of Mary Poppins - Choosing The Childcare Environment That's Right For Your Child When you're evaluating your out-of-home childcare options, it's important to consider how well -- or how poorly -- each childcare center or home daycare will meet the needs of your child. Obviously, this is where such factors as age and temperament c
In the stars: An excerpt from The Baby's Astrologer It is no longer just astrologers who claim that your baby's birthday is a
key to her future potential, happiness, and even career. Learn more here in this excerpt from Infants can use previous observations to interpret new ones Twelve-month-old infants can use previous observations as a basis to understand new interactions, although five-month-olds cannot, according to a Yale study.
Infants more likely to view an object when another person looks with open, not closed, eyes Adults often believe infants are off in their own world, but a recent study indicates they are more tuned into the wider world and what the people around them are doing than previously thought.
Introducing an old dog to a new baby: 5 ways to go from canine to crib It is possible to teach an old dog new tricks, especially when it comes to having a new baby in the house. While Rover may have been king of the house for quite some time, he’s going to have to get used to sharing his throne —
Intuition versus expert advice The waiting room is crowded just before lunchtime, so I am sitting thigh to thigh with other mothers and their babies in the "well" section. To my left is a thirtyish mother and, asleep in the car seat next to her, her four-week-old baby girl swaddl
Is my baby a bully? How many times do you need to correct your child from grabbing a toy or stuffed animal away from another child? When he is in social situations, does it seem that he frequently attempts to take control over his playmates or surroundings? How does he
Keeping baby warm
Keeping the memories alive Many parents keep mementos of their baby's arrival and early years and save trinkets and treasures from this special time. Lisa Beamer looks at some creative ways you can capture these memories.
Keeping toys organized Organizing your home -- especially when you have kids -- can be a real challenge. Expert organizer Debbie Williams offers you some proven ideas to get it together!
Kids and dogs: Things change when your baby learns to crawl You've read all the books about introducing your new baby to the family dog. You've played a CD of noises to help Scooter become accustomed to the sounds Isabella would make. You brought home a blanket from the hospital for him to smell before the ba
LATCH system makes it easier to install car seats A new anchor system could make it a snap for parents to install car seats for children -- without using seat belts. As of Sept. 1, 2002, a standardized child safety seat attachment system known as LATCH
(Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) will
Life after having a baby: Is returning to work for you? New mothers often face tough parenting decisions months before ever laying eyes on their child. Besides selecting the best color to paint the nursery and searching for a name, many mothers must decide whether or not to return to work after having th
Living trusts
Losing a baby at birth Ann Douglas, author of The Mother of All Baby Books: The Ultimate Guide to Your Baby's First Year is here at GeoParent! Read Ann's advice on everything
Low blood sugar a marker for babies at neurological risk during delivery Abnormally low blood sugar may raise an infant's risk for brain damage during delivery, according to a new study led by a NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center researcher. He believes early testing for neonatal hypoglycemia might
Making marriage a mission: Nurturing a relationship after baby is born Having a baby can bring couples together in an amazing way. But once Baby is home, there are often some unexpected surprises that can put strain on a marriage, leaving new parents wondering what happened to the spark in their relationship. Writer Jac
Making your home safer for your baby Every year, more children under the age of five die from unintentional injury than all other causes combined. Accidents are also the leading cause of permanent or temporary disability in those over the age of one year. In the United States, 12 to 14
Male bonding Kellie Head, mom of six, takes a wry look at bonding - especially how dads and moms tend to differ.
Managing twin babies
Medical release forms for caregivers
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