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Swimming and your baby
By Jess Thompson on 17/06/2008 11:20:41
Jess Thompson from Water Babies talks about the benefits of swimming with your baby after birth
Straight after the excitement of giving birth, probably the last thing on your mind is donning a swimming costume and visiting your local pool. However, swimming with your baby is fantastic for a whole host of reasons, and the earlier you start
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Your twelve-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 09/06/2004 15:06:19
Are we walking yet?
to them or try and say their names or 'there' (most likely to be 'da' for the time being). NB: All babies develop at their own pace and some will reach developmental landmarks more quickly than others. This timeline is meant only as an approximate guide
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Babies and toddlers who bite
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/09/2008 01:14:22
Biting doesn't have to become a bad habit, but you need to be firm and clear about how you deal with your child and her choppers!
's pained yells when his toddler has an unexpected chew on his shoulder. However, hatching a plan of action/reaction, agreed by mum and dad, is advisable, long before you might need to invest in a muzzle.Why do babies bite?From about four or five months
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