Archive for May, 2009
Planning even for just a simple birthday party can be quite difficult, how much more if you plan to throw a baby shower that is a very important celebration for the expecting parents?
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Night time waking is a common problem that every parent has to cope with at some point. By following these basic steps, you can help baby to sleep through the night. A good nights sleep might be as simple as a bedtime schedule or a feeding pattern. I will be discussing key aspects in this article to aid baby to sleep through the night.
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Looking for parenting books to support you in raising your kids the right way? You are not alone.
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Parents are anxious about making mistakes, much more are first-time parents. However, although all parents dont want to make slip-ups, they often do, and most of these mistakes are unrecognized.
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Parent training is the oldest chronicle in the book. For years, it has been used to make parenting a success.
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Before you think of buying your next pushchair, read this article. It outlines 3 things that you should ensure are part of your next pushchair.
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In Japan, green tea is consumed in vast quantities and with good reason. It is known as a valuable antioxidant and has an enormous number of health benefits ranging from protecting gums to protecting you against Alzheimer’s, lowering blood pressure and now most recently has been used as an alternative ADHD treatment.
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Sugar and salt are the great health enemies so it is no surprise that ADHD and sugar is a hot topic right now. Food manufacturers have a lot to gain by advertising their so called healthy snack for kids and their wacky cereals. Recent experiments show that giving ADHD kids sweet things did not really make a difference to their behavior. The same cannot be said for food colourings and additives though.
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It has been going on for several years now ! The great sugar debate and whether it is true that sugar hypes kids up and makes them even more hyperactive than they normally are. Not a pleasant prospect. ADHD and sugar has had a mixed press and there have been ups and downs.
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ADHD child violence can leave families, and especially the siblings who witness the violence, numb and helpless. ADHD violent behavior can take many forms from yelling, verbal abuse, wrecking the home, threatening siblings and parents, hitting and beating up other children.
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