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Coping with your child's eczema
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2008 15:28:00
It's stressful having a child with eczema - here's how to cope.
Being a parent of a child or baby with eczema can be worrying, exhausting and emotionally draining, topped off with the incessant feelings of guilt, frustration and helplessness.According to research from Oilatum Junior, 15% of mums are frustrated
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How to treat your child's burn
By Babyexpert.com on 15/11/2011 05:00:00
Advice on how to treat your child's burn from the British Red Cross
Burns from a hot kitchen appliance can happen no matter how vigilant you are. If your child is burned:Place the burn under cool running water for at least 10 minutes as this reduces the cooking effect of the burn. You can also try to distract him
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Does your child need antibiotics?
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 14:31:00
Should you be asking the doctor to give your child antibiotics?
Statistics show that GPs are prescribing far fewer antibiotics than they used to. Over the past decade, the number of antibiotic prescriptions for children with earache, sore throats and coughs has roughly halved.Despite this, the number of children who develop middle ear infecti...
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How to fat-proof your child
By Babyexpert.com on 18/04/2006 16:06:00
Avoid childhood obesity by adopting these good habits now.
and cakes, you can't expect your child to stick to carrots and dried fruit. Set limitsMost toddlers control their own appetite and will stop eating once they feel full. But high-fat, high-sugar food is addictive so you may need to help them put the brakes on
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Always check the label
By Babyexpert.com on 09/03/2006 10:40:00
Keep your child away from THESE additives.
Scientists have confirmed what many mums suspected all along - artificial additives and colourings in food DO affect children's behaviour.UK researchers at the University of Southampton studied nearly 300 toddlers aged 3, and discovered
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Seven safer sun rules every mum should know
By Babyexpert.com on 08/07/2008 10:46:36
Expert advice to help see your child through the summer.
sun protection dos and don’ts: 1 DO…Keep young babies out of direct sunlight Even when they are in the shade, babies are still exposed to reflected sunlight, so use a Baby Sun Lotion Factor 50+ from the NIVEA SUN range and don’t forget a sunhat. 2 DON
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Beat tummy bugs
By Babyexpert.com on 18/07/2006 09:54:00
Don't let tummy upsets spoil your child's fun this summer
Your toddler is more susceptible to tummy bugs in the summer months.This is because harmful bacteria quickly multiplies on food in warmer weather, both in the home or when eating out at picnics and barbecues. To prevent your child getting a tummy
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Do pets and kids mix?
By Babyexpert.com on 08/08/2007 13:36:00
Good reasons why having a pet can improve your child's health.
There is a theory, known as the 'hygiene hypothesis' which suggests that an environment that is too clean in the early years can be bad for a child's health.It is backed up by research from Warwick University, which found that having a cat or dog
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Garden safety tips
By Babyexpert.com on 31/05/2011 08:10:00
Its the season to play outdoors, so heres how to give your garden a toddler safety check.
that could hurt your child if they fall on them while playing. If you dont have a fence, get one installed. If you do, make sure its stable, that nails or screws arent sticking out and there are no holes that can let your children out or stray animals in
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Looking after their feet
By Babyexpert.com on 04/04/2007 11:32:00
Here's why you should get your baby's feet measured professionally once they start walking.
will also help to strengthen feet and toes, develop musculature and aid balance.Don't force your child to walk before they are ready. They will start when the time is right - usually between the age of 10 and 18 months. Late walkers are not unusual.Once your
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