How to Floss the Teeth of a Reluctant Toddler
Dentists now tell us that brushing should start when there are teeth to brush, but flossing also should not be neglected. Around the age of two the teeth start crowding closer together and the toothbrush won't get between them anymore. It may be ... [... more]
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How to be the Guest on Your First Play Date
Being the guest on the play date is fairly simple if you follow the basic rules. These tips will help you have a sucessful playdate, even when trouble happens. When you set up your play date, be sure to tell them you will supply your childs lunch ... [... more]
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How to Pick Baby Shoes
There a few things that one should keep in mind when there little one is ready for shoes. You don't want to go out and just buy the first pair of baby shoes that strikes your fancy. A good pair of baby shoes must be functional above everything ... [... more]
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How to Preserve Baby Memories
Children grow so fast, and we often think we'll never forget their adorable mannerisms, expressions, or the cute things they say. Alas, memory is a fickle thing! If you really want to preserve these priceless moments, use these tips to remember ... [... more]
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How to Help Child Language Development - Slow Talkers
Concerned or frustrated with your child's slow development of language skills? If your baby or toddler has been struggling with first words for a while now, it's time to help. These steps will help language development, self esteem, and general ... [... more]
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How to Keep Baby Fingers Out of Doors
Babies love to open and close doors. Because they love doing this, their little fingers have the possibility of getting stuck in a door. That is why it is important to protect those fingers and here is what you can do. Attach both pieces to the ... [... more]
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How to Potty Train your child, guaranteed to work!!!
This article will teach you how to potty train your child. How to Potty Train your child, guaranteed to work!!! [... more]
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How to know when your child is ready for potty training
One of the toughest challenges in parenting a toddler is potty training. The biggest factor that can make or break your efforts is knowing when your child is actually ready to train. Some are ready at 18 months, others not until almost 3. Every ... [... more]
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How to Assist Your Child in Receiving a Flu or ...
The great debate. To vaccinate or not to vaccinate your child. The pros and cons are listed in black and white on the consent sheet the nurse hands you. As every parent knows the true challenge is the turmoil the child goes through in the ... [... more]
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How to Know a Child is Not Ready for Potty Training
Children develop at their own pace. If your child is not ready for potty training, forcing the issue might be the worst thing you can do. Learn how to tell if your child is just not ready for potty training. TOY OR TOOL. If your child is ... [... more]
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How to Potty Train (Indicators)
Potty training can be a nightmare if your child is not ready. Look for signs that he or she is ready. There are a few common indicators that I noticed in my own children that indicated they were not ready for toilet training. Common indicators ... [... more]
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