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New childcare voucher changes: what you think
By Emma Daly on 20/03/2013 10:15:55
Yesterday news broke that working parents will qualify for up to £1,200 per year per child by 2015. Here's your response

The Government has announced that by Autumn 2015 households where both parents work will qualify for up to £1,200 per year per child in childcare vouchers. Initially parents of children under the age of five will benefit with plans that it will rise

Study finds babies react to arguments while asleep
By Sophie Westnedge on 27/03/2013 11:56:21
Exposure to moderate stresses and arguments could have an impact on the way in which a baby's brain functions in later years

If you wait until your baby's asleep to express your true feelings with your partner, you may have to find a different way to vent your frustrations, as a new study reveals that babies react to arguments even when they are asleep.According to a study from the University of Oregon...

How to create a soothing sleep routine
By Sophie Westnedge on 28/04/2013 10:59:00
From making the perfect environment to helping soothe your little one, we explain how to establish a sleep routine...

Getting your child into a sleep routine can seem a daunting prospect, but establishing a soothing and predictable pattern will help your child settle down without fuss at bedtime. It will also help him to developing good sleep patterns as he gets

Names celebrities shouldn't call their children
By Emma Daly on 21/03/2013 10:46:49
We hope the celebs avoid these playground clangers

Dad-to-be Kanye West joked that he and pregnant girlfriend Kim Kardashian should name their child 'North' - North West, get it?While those two debate the hilarity of naming their child after a compass, we think up some other celebrity baby names

Your guide to conjunctivitis
By Emma Daly on 26/03/2013 11:46:51
How to tackle this common eye complaint and when you should see a doctor

without treatment and shouldn't last longer than two weeks. Wiping eyes with cottoon wool soaked in cooled, boiled water, using new pieces of cotton wool for each eye, can soothe your child.Sterile saline can also be used, and this can be bought over

Weaning myths: fact versus fiction
By amanda pauley on 17/04/2013 09:23:26
From the curry conundrum to when to introduce eggs, we reveal the truth about what foods your baby can eat and when

.99, Splat Cooking). “They contain essential fatty acids that are crucial to his brain and visual development, and seeing as your child’s brain triples in size in his first year, I’d say that’s quite important.”A tasty meal that includes fish once a week

Tell us about teeth for a chance to win!
By Susie Boone on 09/05/2013 12:24:00
Complete our survey about baby tooth care for a chance to win £250 shopping vouchers

Is your child teething, or are you thinking about what to do when she starts? Do you know when to start cleaning your baby’s first teeth?Babyexpert and our sister magazine Prima Baby want to hear your thoughts about first tooth care.We hope you can

Your guide to eczema
By Emma Daly on 12/04/2013 10:35:14
How you can deal with this common childhood complaint

is that 50 per cent of sufferers have no symptoms by the time they are 11.What is itAtopic eczema causes the skin to become itchy, dry, red and cracked. It occurs frequently on skin creases, for example behind the knees, but can flare up anywhere. Your child

Baby's summer first aid essentials
By Ellie Walker-Arnott on 03/05/2013 12:00:00
Keep babies safe in the summer months

the area for ponds, pools or streams. Don't let your child out of your sight if they are playing near water, and always empty paddling pools when your child has finished playing.'Your baby will love character plasters to cover bumps and bruises. Try Mr

Kate Middleton’s royal baby name dilemma
By Fiona McKim on 05/04/2013 10:41:23
Pregnant Duchess of Cambridge reveals she's been getting naming ‘help’ from friends

you from the trials and tribulations of naming your child, as confirmed by Kate Middleton.The Duchess of Cambridge, or Countess of Strathearn as she’s known north of the border, revealed she is finding the process “very difficult” to onlookers at a

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