Monthly Archives: January 2010

How to Teach a Child to Walk

Exercise is essentially important to the health of the infant. Its first exercise, of course, will be in the nurse’s arms. After a month or two, when it begins to sleep less during the day, it will delight to roll and kick about on the sofa: it will thus use its limbs freely; and this, … Continue reading

What to Do When Your Kids Cry

Crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby.  All normal babies cry to communicate with others.  Since they can’t express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. If any uncomfortable feeling comes they simply cry.  Normally babies cry in situations like hunger,wetting,too hot or cold,tight clothes,pain ect. Some … Continue reading

Baby Bereavement,Birth of a Stillborn Baby Preparaton,funeral for baby

Baby bereavement first things first. When baby dies before birth is born stillborn or dies just after delivery……If you have time you may want to think about how you might like your baby to be wrapped and treated once he/she is delivered? Perhaps you have a blanket you’d like to wrap him/her in Until you … Continue reading

Selecting the Gender of Your Future Child

While there are many debates over how ethical it is to choose the gender of your child before they are born, the fact remains that there are some natural methods you can use that will increase the likelihood of having a child of a specific gender. The ethics of it are up to you and … Continue reading

Dietary Choices May Impact the Gender of Your Child

While there are many different things that can decide the gender of your future child, the dietary choices you make may have a big impact. Natural gender selection relies on a few different techniques to help increase the odds of having either a boy or a girl. While these methods are not 100% reliable, most … Continue reading

Simple Tips To Avoid Bed Wetting

Bed wetting tends to run in the family.  To help a child to stop wetting the blankets, then it would be great to start them with some encouragement and reassurance, shaming and punishing the child may not work.  About 20% of five year olds experience bed wetting, and every year the percentage gets smaller by … Continue reading

Parental Tips For Bed Wetting Kids

Parenting is a tough job. There are certain things that parents should have to deal with when it comes to their kids. One of them is the case of bed wetting. bed wetting or enuresis is a common condition that affect most kids from three years old and below. It may also be common in … Continue reading

Natural Ways to Control Bed Wetting

Are you irritated and embarrassed because your child wets his bed? Don’t be—it won’t do you and your child any good. Instead, you must concentrate your energies on treating your child’s condition. Fortunately, there are many natural ways available to treat bed wetting or enuresis. Unlike medications and surgery, these natural methods can be safely … Continue reading

Play-way Learning Toys For Kids

Many award winning baby toys are included in the latest range of baby toys that are stacked up in some of the most popular baby stores. To mention a few, the most adorable ones are, a set of 100 animals comprising of almost all sea, land and aerial creatures. These come along with a book … Continue reading

Numerous benefits of baby slings

Even today the biggest benefit of baby slings is the safety it provides to a child. Modern technology offers many baby alerting mechanisms to connect a baby with its parents. There are two-way baby monitors through which the mother can coo back if a child is whimpering, and there are baby monitors with video facilities … Continue reading