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Review: Gina Ford's Top Tips for Contented Babies
By Sarah Lawson on 09/05/2006 10:00:00
Baby routines expert Gina Ford boils down her insights into feeding, sleeping and parenting for a handy top tips guide.
parents in need to ways to get their babies feeding well, sleeping better and crying less. Her routines include controlled feeding and sleeping times which some parents find hard to do if they prefer demand-feeding (breastfeeding as their child's crying
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Thula Mama singing for mums and babies
By Sarah Lawson on 25/01/2008 01:14:06
The brainchild of mum Helen Yeomans, Thula Mama is a great singing group to entertain babies and boost new-mums' confidence
The first time your baby cries and you give her a hug, you can feel how, instinctively, soothing singing can help calm her down. Singing lullabies and nursery rhymes evens out the voice and we quickly fall back on songs we haven't sung since we were
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Naturally Nurturing Sleep Clinic
By Sarah Lawson on 07/11/2006 01:44:12
Any parent who's suffered sleepless nights will tell you that any advice on baby sleeping that works, is worth trying!
bring to raising their new child.There are plenty of books arguing the case for controlled crying and other forms of sleep training, but Naturally Nurturing believe their more organic way of getting your child into good habits, is easier on both parents
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Book review: 'How Smart is Your Baby?'
By Sarah Lawson on 15/12/2006 01:11:20
A developmental reference book with advice, observations and ideas on baby growth from birth to one year.
raising key points help to guide parents through the book.From crawling and crying, to exercises and fine motor skills, every aspect of a baby's first year is examined, explained and analysed. This done by taking your child through different 'evaluations
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Classic FM Music for Babies: Review
By Sarah Lawson on 18/04/2006 09:54:23
A double-CD of soothing classical favourites to bring a little peace into your home and lull baby off to sleep.
.In practice: This CD has sat in the kitchen for a while because there never seemed a relatively chilled enough moment to try it out on the family. (We usually have a mix of toddlers shouting, babies crying and BBC 6 Music on in our kitchen.)In the end I
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Overheating and winter clothes
By Sarah Lawson on 08/11/2010 02:27:45
Be aware of your baby's needs when wrapping up warm for winter weather
or cold, they don't have the ability to add a layer or peel one off. Therefore, it's important to keep an eye on your baby's temperature.You don't have to undress a baby to tell how they are doing. If you are lucky, you'll have one that cries when he
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