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BABY NAMES !!!!!
By Lyndsey Jackson-Smith on 25/04/2007 in forum

fab name but i had my scan last wek and found out they is going to be another little boy in my family they is only room for one bitch in this household!!!!!Regie or Bobby not too sure which one i like more?????all the best x x x hi my names laura am 3

maybe havimg a girl help
By Georgina Soper on 01/09/2005 in forum

refreshing in a household of boys! Wouldn't you like to have at least one of each sex? And have someone that doesn't want to talk about or watch sport all the time!? Imagine the things you'll be able to do together! Sorry don't know if i've helped

Toddlers who throw things
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/08/2006 in Your toddler
After months of your encouragement to throw or kick a ball at the park, your child realises that throwing bricks at mummy is lots of fun! How do you get him back out of the habit...

and what isn't.Understandably, throwing even small objects strikes fear in parents because a child has no idea of range or velocity and could harm another child or a valued household object in his line of fire. But before you confiscate everything chuckable

Dealing with PND
By ThinkBaby on 17/08/2005 in Your baby and you
The first step towards recovery is recognising the illness and seeking help

feel that you can't cope with everything then ask family and/or friends to help out with household chores and caring for the babyFind a friendly ear - Having a reliable and sympathetic ear to talk to is very important in coping with PND. You might feel

Review: Tippitoes Doorway Baby Bouncer
By Maria Muennich on 06/12/2006 in Baby Reviews
Definitely one for your Christmas wish list

how much fun one provided in our multiple-sibling household as a youngster, and the Tippitoes hasn't disappointed. For the first two or three goes, our son didn't really know what to make of it all and hung in the doorway looking perplexed and mildly

Do Not Disturb! Baby Sleeping
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/07/2009 in Newborn baby
Getting a new baby off to sleep can be a tricky task and once they're off, we tiptoe around them, but do we need to?

if he has fallen asleep in his pram and now you are indoors again.Tip-toeing around uneccessarily isn't going to help you relax and, whilst you might not be advised to slap some heavy metal on the stereo, daily household noises are probably familiar

Baby's first words
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/10/2009 in Newborn development
Communication is a gradual process though the bond is there from Day One, but what first words can you expect and when will you hear them?

'. There are some great toys, but also simple household objects which can help you stimulate your baby.You might want to try baby signing, an increasingly popular first communication where even fully-hearing children can communicate with basic sign language. It has

New mum - money worries
By Maria Muennich on 03/08/2007 in Your baby and you
Few mums start off their parenting life without financial worries, here are some ideas for how to manage

, and as with any other financial concern, it's one that's best tackled head-on. Sit down and talk with your partner about how you will handle the finances, divide your family income and divvy up the household responsibilities. It's important that you come

Baby Sense Accessories for Snug Breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/05/2009 in Products
Megan Faure's Baby Sense range of nursery products can help your breastfeeding time feel more comfortable for you and your baby

volunteers only I'm afraid.What is Baby Sense?Baby Sense is a company set up by new-parenting guru Megan Faure, already a household name in her native South Africa. Down to earth, positive but also honest about the demands on a new parent and baby, Faure

Babysitters / home childcarers - childcare options
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2010 in Pregnancy, work & childcare
Part-time home childcare or a regular babysitter can be an option for those not requiring a full nanny service

for the actual care of your children, and not for preparing their meals or doing any of the related household jobsFinding a babysitterOne of the best ways to find a babysitter is through personal recommendation - do ask friends and family with children




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