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Potty training your toddler
By Maria Muennich on 25/10/2007 12:40:19
Is your toddler ready to potty train, and if so, where do you start?

Potty training is one of those subjects on which there are hundreds of opinions as to the when and how, so it can be a very confusing issue for parents - s if it weren't difficult enough already. And can be even harder to deal with if you feel you

Sleep training real experiences
By Maria Muennich on 18/10/2007 14:22:49
Sleep training theories are all very well, but how to real mums get on when it comes to putting ideas into practice?

Florian it was months before they got properly to grips with sleep training again by breaking the breast-sleep association.Part two: After ending the night-time feeds it's now time to try and get Florian to go to sleep on his own and sleep through

Thomas train sets from Learning Curve
By Sarah Lawson on 07/02/2007 03:11:03
New additions to the Thomas Wooden Train Set make it a great toddler gift idea for a special occasion.

!There are some great Thomas toys on the market, but if you are looking for that first proper wooden train set, then the Learning Curve range of matching Thomas trains and accessories is a wonderful choice. It’s not a cheap option, but it’s a durable set

Review: Potty Training in One Week
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/06/2006 09:00:00
Gina Ford's firm but fair parenting tips turn their attention to getting your child out of his nappies.

Potty Training in One Week by Gina Ford Channelling all the common sense about potty training into one bite-size bookDespite the 'one week' claim, it doesn't mean your child's ready for it instantly Features: Easy to follow, short chapters, case

Sleep training real experiences: Part one
By Maria Muennich on 18/10/2007 13:27:24
It can be exhausting if your baby starts to rely on the breast to fall or stay asleep, here's how one mum tries to break the habit

Sleep training experiences: part one Sleep training theories can often sound deceptively easy, but how to real mums get on with adapting them to their own needs? In our first installment Maria tries to break the feeding to sleep habit

Sleep training real experiences: Part two
By Maria Muennich on 14/11/2007 13:19:47
Contentedly going to sleep alone and sleeping through the night?

Sleep training experiences: part twoSleep training theories can often sound deceptively easy, but how to real mums get on with adapting them to their own needs? Having managed successfully (once again) to wean her son off his dependency

Most confusing new mum job is breastfeeding
By Kimberley Smith on 16/06/2010 12:01:03
First time mums struggle with breastfeeding, weaning and potty training, finds survey

How to begin breastfeeding, when to move to solids and sleeping questions cause you the most confusion as a new mum, a survey has found.Four in 10 of the 3,000 new mums surveyed by Philips AVENT found it difficult to get to grips with breastfeeding while another 36% were left puz...

Midwives given robot to practice births
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/07/2006 10:52:19
A Sheffield university has developed a 'robot' mother to help train midwives for different birth experiences.

If it was April 1st we wouldn't have taken this news seriously for a minute! But - Sheffield's Hallam University have invested in a 'robot' to simulate various different birth experiences to better train student midwives before they get real

Post a Pampers review
By ThinkBaby on 01/05/2008 10:22:32
Post a review of Pampers® Feel ‘n Learn Potty Training Pantsand be in with the chance of winning a fun family day out!

Post a review of Pampers® Feel ‘n Learn Potty Training Pantsand be in with the chance of winning a fun family day out!Your little one is growing up fast. She’s started saying her first words, mastered walking and is getting more independent

Mums warned to avoid hot public transport with babies
By Jayne Braithwaite on 03/08/2011 15:17:03
Heat wave causes baking temperatures on tubes and trains that could be dangerous for small babies

Parents have been warned to avoid taking their babies on hot public transport during the heat wave. As temperatures soar to around 30˚C in some areas, experts are concerned they could cause babies and toddlers to become dehydrated or suffer from heat exhaustion.“Parents should be...

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