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Beat baby boredom
By Babyexpert.com on 16/02/2007 16:02:00
Adore your baby, but being driven nuts by the routine? Youre not alone. Heres how to beat the boredom factor
Looking after a baby can feel like Groundhog Day. Each day the same - wiping down the high chair and mopping up juice for the umpteenth time. Then there's the repetition of playtime - same TV programmes, books, toys.Of course being a mum is the best thing that's ever happened to ...
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Too tired for sex?
By Babyexpert.com on 14/02/2007 09:00:22
Give your love life a post-baby boost.
From kickstarting your sex life to dealing with the mother-in-law, the Babyproofing experts (pictured) have come up with the answers to YOUR questions.If you want to find out more about Babyproofing your Marriage (£10.99, published by Collins), click HERE for some on-site tips or...
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Keep toddlers safe around dogs
By Babyexpert.com on 03/03/2011 10:03:00
Children love to say hello to four legged friends, heres some tips on how to be safe.
bored. Walk slowly backwards when the dog moves away. If the dog knocks you over: Stay on the ground and cover your face. Tuck yourself into a ball and stay still. Dont move until the dog has gone away. Visit safetyarounddogs.org.uk for more
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Keep smiling!
By Babyexpert.com on 20/03/2007 12:44:04
Don't let the daily grind drag you down. Try these six tricks for staying positive:
-essentials. Do you really need to do all those boring chores like ironing pyjamas or vaccuuming every day?Ask for help. Swallow your pride and ask your partner to take over your most-hated household chore. Chances are he'll do it for a week then admit you can
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The Gemini baby
By Babyexpert.com on 26/02/2010 13:06:00
Find out about a child born under the sign of the twins, 22 May to 21 June...
games, going out in the pushchair anything that keeps them entertained and happy.Gemini babies loathe: Being bored and cooped up; being made to eat when theyre not hungry.What parents should know: There can be times when youd rather stay at home than
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Get outdoors with your baby
By Babyexpert.com on 03/03/2009 16:24:01
Getting outside will help your baby's development, mum's mental wellbeing and weight loss efforts.
Feeling isolated and bored is a major complaint among new mothers, so don't just mope around at home, get outdoors. You and your baby will reap the benefits.Studies suggest that children who have early memories of nature tend to be more active
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Secrets to successful potty training
By Babyexpert.com on 07/08/2009 09:25:00
Help with potty training for toddlers
-heartedly attempted to train Oscar, using a small, plain white potty. Not surprisingly, putting that boring, uncomfortable - and empty! - potty on his head was the only thing he thought it was good for. So I replaced it with a luxury musical one. Now we're having much
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Pay attention, please
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 16:17:00
Help your child develop concentration skills
get bored very quickly.Concentration is controlled, in part, by our genes,' says Tessa Livingstone, author of Child Of Our Time (Bantam Press, £14.99). There are specific regions of the brain that are responsible for how well we concentrate
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Your body after birth: hormones
By Babyexpert.com on 09/09/2008 17:07:00
How to deal with post-birth hormones
last a few days.' So remember, the baby blues are part of your rite of passage, and you'll soon be mummy multi-tasking without a second thought, and instinctively knowing an I'm hungry' cry from an I'm bored' whinge. However, Jayne warns, The baby
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Pregnant Fearne Cotton talks maternity fashion
By Sophie Westnedge on 13/12/2012 12:01:42
Radio DJ reveals her tips and tricks for rockin' pregnancy style
wear is so boring. Some places do OK stuff but mostly I’ve been wearing stuff that I would normally wear in a bigger size,” she explained.“Normally I would perhaps put on a pair of skinny jeans and a t-shirt and I cannot wear that now!” Fearne joked
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