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What is Stage Two Weaning?
By Debra Stottor on 06/10/2008 00:11:31
What does stage one weaning mean? What age does this start? And what should you feed your baby?

’t have any teeth yet.What to feedYou can start to introduced finger foods, and introduce meals that have been mashed or grated rather than pureed. She may want to use the spoon herself – it may prove messy but let her try, as it’s the best way to learn

Top 10 top tips for chill-out toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/01/2008 02:32:19
Life with a young child can be an emotional rollercoaster, but how can you create a calm peace when they get too upset or over-excited?

do it somewhere that you don't mind getting messy – there's no point de-stressing your child if you are going to be left stressed-out afterwards!Bake cakes – another good rainy day distraction for toddlers and children who claim to be bored

Baby led weaning: what is it and it is right for your baby?
By Susan Lee on 20/10/2010 01:42:41
You may have read about BLW but what is it, is it safe and what are the pros and cons?

of food types when you're pureeing It will be very messy! Food will be sucked, squashed, played with, mushed, mashed and generally put everywhere, not just your baby's mouth, so be prepared What about choking?Choking is a risk for all of us, and more

Fussy eaters at age 10-12 months
By Cheryl Freedman on 19/02/2011 16:00:00
The nearer your baby gets to one, the more independent he'll become at mealtimes – and, quite possibly, more fussy. Here's our dos and don'ts to help you survive feeding time

that fussiness is completely normal!Read more on:Coping with a messy eaterHow to introduce more grown up foodHealthy snacks to tempt fussy eaters

Creative play with your toddler
By Maria Muennich on 24/10/2007 12:51:25
Even simply baking biscuits together can be an opportunity for learning through play - here are a few ideas for simple but fun creative projects

messy and not much fun for your toddler, but if you use a firm dough recipe then you have the advantage that you can both play with it as play-dough before you cut it into cookies or bake the shapes you make. You do need to make sure that you

Baby development: Your seventeen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 31/08/2007 08:12:01
Thrills, spills and trying times

to pick and chose your battles with your increasingly independent and determined toddler. If he's insisting on doing something alone that's time-consuming or messy his way, but not dangerous, then why not let him have a go at least sometimes, and save

New Mum: Getting into a Routine
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/08/2009 02:26:56
Small new habits within your daily life with your new baby can help you both cope in the early weeks after birth

're breastfeeding, you'll need more calories anyway, so sneaking a Chunky Kit-Kat and a coffee in front of your favourite TV show isn't going to have the parent-police breaking down your door! Try to find the fun in nappy changing - It seems a messy task now

Expressing breastmilk - essential guide
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/09/2010 02:30:02
Expressing breastmilk is useful even if you're solely breastfeeding. It allows your partner to feed and bond and can help make you more comfortable. Here's our guide on how to express milk successfully and conveniently.

, in a mug in the fridge for a few hours. You can buy a special frame to feed straight from the bag. However, this is quite a messy way of doing things and you're just as well off emptying the contents of a bag into a sterile bottle for a feed.For more

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