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10 early pregnancy bugbears
By Babyexpert.com on 10/01/2012 11:26:00
Have hot flushes, sickness and sore boobs replaced that initial glow?

Has the initial glow been replaced by hot flushes, sickness and sore boobs? Here's how to keep your spirits up...10 early pregnancy bugbears

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 behavioural disorder later in life, say U...

Men want babies just as much as women, says new study
By Fiona McKim on 03/04/2013 10:38:15
Why the desire for children can make men feel jealous, lonely and depressed

of desire for parenthood among childless men and women in the survey, and that men had higher levels of anger, depression, sadness, jealousy and isolation than women and similar level of yearning."Read more...Rhesus disease in pregnancy: Your questions

How to deal with a toddler tantrum
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 10:37:00
Getting cross with a toddler in full tantrum can only make it worse. Check out some better ways to deal with it.

.Parenting expert Clive Dorman is a director of The Children's Project, a group that supports preschool families. He believes that by showing parents why children behave the way they do, they will help them to respond appropriately.‘Tantrums are brought on by anger

Where’s my baby gone?
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 14:12:00
There’s no stopping her now that she’s at pre-school

is the answer. As for the child who picks on others, remember they're very young and may not realise their behaviour is unacceptable. ‘Children aren't born knowing how to deal with anger,' Dr Boulton says. ‘We have to teach them. Around the age of two, children

Independence day
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 13:57:00
Living with your toddler’s growing assertiveness can be a challenge,

. ‘Be the secure and trustworthy adult who is in charge. Anger frightens your child and can encourage him to set you off again to see the fireworks. You need to keep your position of leadership.'In their experience, William and Martha Sears have found

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