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Trying Different Things To Get Your Baby To Sleep

20th April 2009
Every mother, whether a first-time mom or an experienced one, has to make those decisions about what's best for her baby. You can start out with books by "experts" and of course friends and relatives always have advice for a new mother and baby. These ...

Try Moving The Baby To The Nursery

20th April 2009
When you bring your new baby home, you probably will have the urge to keep him near you at all times, especially when you (try to!) go to sleep for the night. It makes sense to have a crib or cradle in your bedroom at first, since it will minimize the dis...

Tips On Getting Your Baby To Better Sleep

20th April 2009
Dr. William Sears, father of eight and a practicing pediatrician for over 30 years, has developed a comprehensive checklist for parents so they can get their baby on a solid sleep schedule that will enable them to sleep for longer periods of time, thereby...

The Secrets To A Happy Baby

20th April 2009
Dr. Harvey Karp is a nationally renowned pediatrician and child development specialist. He is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the UCLA School of Medicine. Over the past 20 years, he has taught thousands of parents his secrets for making children h...

The Process Of Baby Swaddling

20th April 2009
The practice of baby-swaddling dates back centuries and is still common in many cultures. Swaddling involves wrapping a baby securely from shoulders to feet with a small blanket. American Indians and people from the Middle East use bands and more sophist...

Sleeping Methods For Your Baby

20th April 2009
There are many different methods from the "experts" on dealing with sleep problems in your developing baby and child. Again, do what works best for you and what you feel comfortable with. The Ferber method involves letting the baby cry herself to sleep...

Sleeping For 8 To 12 Month Old Babies

20th April 2009
At the ages of 8-12 months, your baby will begin to need less sleep during the day and should be regularly sleeping through the night. But there's also much more activity and stimulation during the day - babies are eating up the world at this stage, they'...

Sleeping For 1 Or 2 Year Olds

20th April 2009
As your baby gets older and turns into a toddler, they'll start to need less sleep during the day, but about 11 hours or so at night. You'll be transitioning to fewer naps and even a cranky tired baby can have difficulty getting to sleep. If your child...

Sleep Requirements For Babies

20th April 2009
As a new mother, you probably will wonder whether your baby is sleeping enough, or sleeping too much. There are guidelines of what to expect, but of course these can vary from baby to baby. Even if you've had children before, each baby will be different. ...

Setting Up A Nursery For Your Child

20th April 2009
The most important part of any nursery is the crib. You want to make it safe and cozy. No matter what type of crib you get, make sure it conforms to all safety guidelines and standards. Make sure the crib mattress fits snugly against the rails, so the bab...

Reducing The Risk Of SIDS

20th April 2009
Parents no longer have to lose sleep over Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) thanks to the latest research findings, and they can take a proactive role in reducing both the worry and risk involved for their infant. SIDS appears to result from a combinat...

Planning Your New Baby's Nursery

20th April 2009
There's nothing more wonderful than planning the nursery for your new baby. If you've decided to find out the gender of your baby, you can have the room all ready for him or her when you come home from the hospital. What kinds of things do you need to ...

Making Baby Formula For Your Child

09th April 2009
If you're new mother, you already know that breastfeeding is best for your baby. But not everyone can successfully breastfeed. What's important is that your baby gets the nourishment he needs to develop and thrive. If your baby isn't thriving on breast mi...

Let Your Baby Enjoy Some Music

09th April 2009
You've probably seen videos and CDs for babies. There are some theories that classical music can make your baby smarter, and exposing your baby to music is part of what we do to introduce them to all the sights and sounds of their world. Music can def...

Learn About Using A Baby Sling

09th April 2009
The use of baby slings, or "baby wearing" as it's sometimes called, is very common in many cultures around the world. More parents in the United States are learning about baby wearing from attachment parenting books and websites, and are realizing the ben...
 
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