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Tips and Guide to Enhance Your Baby’s Language

Monday, March 30th, 2009 |

Language acquisition is second nature to us. It is already programmed in our genes so that we can learn, speak and understand language. We use different methods so that we can be understood, even babies communicate from the moment they are born. They use crying in order to tell us what they need like wet diapers, hunger, in pain, uncomfortable or even if they only wanted to be cuddled.

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What is a Baby Registry?

Saturday, March 28th, 2009 |

A baby registry is a registry in which you can have a wish list of the items that you want for your baby. The wish list can be viewed by everyone who is interested in buying your baby a gift. The registry will also coordinate your list so that there will be no duplicate items once someone will buy an item from your registry.  Your baby registry will usually remain active for a year from your expected date of delivery. A toy wish list may be added to your registry for the baby’s birthday and other occasions.

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Teething Troubles of Your Baby

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 |

Teething can be a frustrating time for your baby and you. Typically, between the ages of 4 to 7 months, baby’s first teeth will come out so you will be prepared for it.  But worry no m ore because the following are some tips on how to deal with teething troubles: (more…)

Baby Skin Care 101

Monday, March 16th, 2009 |

Baby’s skin is different from adult skin in the sense that baby’s skin is more delicate and sensitive that adult skin that is why parents have to take extra care of their little ones’ skin. The following are some tips and guide on how to take good care of your baby’s skin: (more…)

Obesity in Children Increased his Risk of Having Several Health Problems

Sunday, March 15th, 2009 |

Obesity means having too much body fat. Having a weight 20% more than the ideal for the child’s age and height is considered as obesity. Obesity is now among the most widespread medical problems that affects children and adolescents. Obesity has a great effect on a child’s life by increasing his risk of having several health problems as well as emotional and social problems.

Predisposing factors in childhood obesity are unhealthy diet, inadequate or lack of exercise, family history, metabolic or hormonal problems and other medical conditions that may lead to eating excessively.

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