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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.

that the number of hyperactive children halved when parents removed additives from their children's diet. And their behaviour got considerably worse when the additives were introduced again.Fizzy drinks, sweets, cakes, tinned food and ready meals were all culprits

Does your child need a nap?
By Babyexpert.com on 25/03/2009 15:47:00
To snooze or not to snooze? Here are some signs that your toddler still needs a daily nap.

pulling up his trousers.He shows tired signs in the afternoon or early evening such as yawning, rubbing his eyes, a slump in energy, or looking slightly glazed.Late in the day, he becomes wired up or hyperactive and won’t settle down easily.He often falls

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

Eating the right fish before and during pregnancy may protect against ADHD
By Sophie Westnedge on 10/10/2012 11:14:35
But which fish is good and which is not so good when you're pregnant? We explain....

Researchers have found that the amount of fish a woman eats during pregnancy may affect her child’s chances of developing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), reports The Telegraph.The study revealed that children whose mums ate two

Keep your baby safe before birth
By Babyexpert.com on 04/04/2006 14:41:00
With a new little life to think about, looking after yourself is more important than ever

!One study has found mums-to-be who feel anxious increase their risk of having a low- birth-weight baby. And further research has revealed pregnant women who are stressed are more likely to have a hyperactive child with a lower-than-average IQ.Health check

Car journeys drive us crazy!
By Babyexpert.com on 13/05/2007 13:03:00
How to cope with small children and a long drive.

's on a day out instead of just a boring journey from A to B.3 Pack healthy snacksMake sure the food you take is sugar-free and leave the fizzy drinks at home, so you won't risk making them hyperactive. Bananas, chopped-up fruit or little boxes of raisins

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