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Help your toddler cope with change
By Babyexpert.com on 18/11/2011 09:30:00
Create smooth transitions for your little creatures of habit...
gradually, starting with one or two mornings a week, so your child is eased into a new routine.Moving house It's one of life's most stressful events. 'One way to help your child settle in is by helping her "take charge" of her room,' says Lorraine. 'Pack
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Mamu Mu4
By Babyexpert.com on 21/09/2006 10:37:00
Birth+ Light and smart twin buggy
Babyexpert RecommendedGood points: Smart and practical, easy to move and keep clean; not too heavy.Not so good: Too wide for shops and house doors; hoods not independent; awkward handles; tricky to fold and get in the car boot.Rating **Info 0870 607
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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.
gestures of affection like holding hands and kissing. Don't let that happen. Be affectionate with each other, even if neither of you has the engergy or desire to get revved up for the main event! Q: My mother-in-law is thinking about moving house
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Dealing with baby and toddler constipation
By Babyexpert.com on 19/11/2008 12:03:00
Constipation is common in babies and toddlers. How to prevent and treat it?
Babies and young children can become constipated for a variety of reasons including dehydration and illness.Changes in their routine, like going on holiday, moving house, potty training or starting nursery can also trigger changes in bowel movements
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Hush, dont cry
By Babyexpert.com on 08/05/2006 13:52:00
If your new baby is screaming the house down, try our simple tricks
know?A normal healthy baby cries between one and three hours a day.Get me movingA change of scene can help, so go for a walk. If it's raining, take him for a drive. Movement is also a great way to soothe a baby - it will remind him of the rolling
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When to start potty training?
By Babyexpert.com on 08/06/2009 14:05:00
When is the best time to start potty training your toddler?
security of nappies can be a testing time for both parents and toddlers so make sure there's no external stress.Try to avoid starting during emotional and physical upheavals at home like moving house, a new baby or job, separation or illness in the family
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My toddler can't get the hang of the potty
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 15:14:00
How to move on to the final stage of potty training.
he needs a wee. Then he can't get to the potty in time, which means I constantly have to ask him if he needs to go to the loo.I'm also fed up with having potties all over the house. We have a three-storey house so we've got about eight potties
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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.
different and will happily glug down a glass of tap water. Get them movingChildren who watch more than four hours of TV a day tend to be heavier than those restricted to less than two hours. Make an effort to get out of the house every day and let your tot
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Life as a single mum
By Babyexpert.com on 26/09/2006 11:32:00
Two women speak frankly and share their advice about life as single mums.
about and being able to make my own decisions. Cadens such a happy baby who hardly cries and sleeps for nine hours a night. I feel like someone is looking down on me thinking, You deserve a break! Caden and I recently moved to a house thats just 10
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When it all becomes too much
By Babyexpert.com on 10/04/2006 12:59:00
Postnatal depression affects one in seven new mums. If you're one of them, don't suffer in silence
experience such as splitting up with your partner or moving home. Hormone levels can fluctuate dramatically, but Dr Killoran Ross asserts, There is no clear evidence of hormonal changes predicting PND.' Whatever the cause, PND requires treatment, so if you
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