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Toddler behaviour affected by BPA chemical exposure
By Babyexpert.com on 25/10/2011 05:40:00
Toddler behaviour affected by BPA chemical exposure - girls exposed in the womb to common chemical suffer behavioural issues
were more likely to be anxious, depressed, aggressive, hyperactive and unable to control their emotions.There was no such link found among boys, leading researchers to believe that girls hormones make them more sensitive to the effects of BPA
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Wondernanny toddler help
By Babyexpert.com on 16/03/2012 04:00:00
Gitte Daniels can help solve toddler problems
Prima Baby reader get through a child dilemma and works miracles on difficult phases. She has the know-how to tackle any problem area, be it mealtime, bathtime, bedtime, bedwetting, sibling rivalry, aggressive or clingy behaviour and much more…If your
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Are my toddler's tantrums normal?
By Babyexpert.com on 28/04/2008 14:58:00
All kids have tantrums, that's normal, but 'super-tantrums' are not. How to spot the danger signs.
Toddlers and tantrums go together - you're lucky if your child doesn't go through that terrible twos stage.But long or aggressive temper tantrums are not necessarily normal - and may be a sign that your child is at risk of depression or a
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Enter our skin survey to win
By Babyexpert.com on 23/08/2010 10:18:00
Dexeryl skin survey
such as applying a non-aggressive emollient cream could improve the skin condition of thousands of children and adults. One such emollient, available on prescription or over the counter, is Dexeryl® cream: it is SLS, lanolin and fragrance-free, hydrating
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Wakey wakey
By Babyexpert.com on 10/05/2006 16:08:00
A wakeful baby lives a much fuller life than one who sleeps for several hours a day
fewer behavioural problems. He can be more aggressive, competitive and rebellious Physical growth She will normally walk earlier, and grow more steadily. Bladder and bowel control come earlier, too. He will develop faster physically, and have growth
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Can you overdo discipline?
By Babyexpert.com on 28/04/2006 09:30:00
Is it time to give badly behaved toddlers a break?
at risk of turning to crime, on the basis of aggressive behaviour or a family history of criminality. It also suggested providing parenting classes for these toddlers' parents. Citing various studies, the report went on to claim that children who
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Losing a baby - how to cope?
By Babyexpert.com on 13/06/2007 12:38:00
Losing a baby is one of the most devastating experiences you will ever have to cope with.
on schoolwork, difficulty in sleeping, nightmares, aggression, separation anxiety, sulking and reluctance to talk.Some of these are attention-seeking behaviours or just signals that they need your care, so don't judge them too harshly.Questions you might
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The good news about childcare
By Babyexpert.com on 12/09/2006 16:16:56
Don't beat yourself up, childcare CAN be good for your baby.
’s timetable 16% Copycat behaviour from your child 11% Added pressure on family time 9% Clingy/withdrawn behaviour 9% Increased aggression from your child 5% None of these 44% THE EFFECT ON YOU : what you said: We asked if you ever feel guilty
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