Children are born with no direction and they depend on their parents for direction. The most basic lesson is teaching your children the importance of hygiene.
Children are born with no direction and they depend on their parents for direction. The most basic lesson is teaching your children the importance of hygiene.
Are you ready to ride the world’s craziest roller coaster? It’s called having a baby: and it’s full of highs and lows, twists and turns, and loop-dee-loos. And soiled pants. And vomit. Not to mention this life-changing train will shake a lot of money from your pockets. But how do you know if you’re ready to have a child with your partner?
You need sleep, but your toddler won’t let you. Here are a few tips to help get your child to sleep.
The days seem short, and the nights take forever, sleep is a thing of the past, and you will be grateful for any naps you can squeeze in during this time. In Part 1, we look at your baby’s development from 2-6 weeks of age. This is the most trying stage, as you are settling in with your newborn.
We take a look at your baby’s developmental stages from week 6-12. Things start getting more rewarding for you as your baby begins their social interaction with you.
At 3-6 months of age you may feel that having a baby has now become a bit easier. You are getting more sleep and you are enjoying the social interactions with your child, especially their gorgeous smile.
So you’re pregnant! Congratulations!! So what now? How do you know what to do? Read this for some simple answers.
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