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1.How can I get my child to drink more water? (www.babycenter.com)
It's a good idea to offer your child something to drink often, especially during warm weather, because young bodies can become dehydrated so easily and because children are more likely than adults to ignore their thirst when they're busy playing.
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2.Travel Tips for Vacationing with Babies (www.ntwp.net)
We all love to take time to get away from the stresses of life to enjoy a vacation. Many people think that if they have a baby or very young children, they can no longer take a vacation. Traveling with babies can be made much easier by planning and implementing measures that will make your vacation fun and relaxing.
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3.Fetal Movement And Your Baby’s Health (www.thepregnancyzone.com)
Most women begin to feel their baby move around the beginning of the second month of the second trimester–around 16 to 22 weeks.
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4.Toddler Tuesday! 5 tips for bathing your big kid (babyspotblog.com)
The bath might be bigger, but it doesn’t necessarily make it easier. As your baby grows he will trade sour milk and sweaty cheese-neck for dirty nails, a grimy snot-nose and stinky feet. Your little dust-bucket might love taking a bath or act like you are attempting to dip him in boiling oil, but love it or hate it, the bath must both begin and end on a fairly regular basis.
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5.Tripi’s Tip of the Day: Dress Your Doll. (www.everythingmom.com)
To choose what style to surround your new baby with: Stop Being So Sensible!
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6.Tripi’s Tip of the Day: Baby Bathtime Luxury! (www.everythingmom.com)
Keeping your sweet little petunia smelling like a sweet petunia is not easy. It seems like after a couple weeks your baby’s favorite hobby is growing cheese in his neck folds. It’s obviously time for a bath. But bathing your little angelfish can be a scary and difficult experience for you both. There are a lot of things you can do to help make bath time a more soothing and positive experience (5 of my best tips for bathing your baby are listed here), but my favorite little trick is my Tripi’s Tip of the Day.
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7.Tripi’s Tip of the Day: Co-Breathing. (www.everythingmom.com)
Though our babies do come with a wide range of inborn instincts, some of the most important ones are left to us to teach them. Skills like sleeping mostly at night rather than during the day, keeping our food in our tummies rather than all over the couch, and pooping in potties rather than in our pants are skills that parents work diligently to pass on to their babies at the earliest possible age. One of life’s most important skills, however, often gets over looked, and it is my Tripi’s Tip of the Day!
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8.Tripi’s Tip of the Day: Poopy Play Time! (www.everythingmom.com)
As your baby grows diaper changing time is going to get harder and harder. Not only does your little jackrabbit want to keep playing, but she’ll get kinda mad if you make her take a break to lay still while you’re wiping up the back-field. I have a great little trick that will save you hours of frustrating wrestling matches with your little squirmer and that is my Tripi’s Tip of the Day!
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9.Tripi’s Tip of the Day: Double Stuffie! (www.everythingmom.com)
One of these days your little one will begin to develop a particular affinity for some blanket, toy or stuffed animal. This will be his comfort, his companion, his world! Unfortunately, the time will come when the item of your little Linus’s affection will need to be washed, or worse yet it might get lost and need to be replaced. This is a delicate operation, but I have an idea to help you get through it unscathed, and that is my Tripi’s Tip of the Day!
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10.Baby Colics - Some Pointers that can Assist Concerned Parents (www.babytips101.com)
Crying is the only way a baby knows to speak and draw attention, as it is too young to talk yet. But don’t worry because it’s part of a baby’s life, and do not overreact if it continues to cry, as there’s not much wrong with the baby. There is no reason for you to drive the baby to the hospice, as even the doctors will tell you that it’s standard an is just a sign of a classic case of colic in babies.
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11.Will one of you be a stay-at-home parent? Better prepare financially (www.nydailynews.com)
Even if you are both on the same page with this subject right now, take the time to discuss it again—and again and again. There are several elements of this issue to explore, and most of the time, there will be a significant financial sacrifice involved with losing an income if both of you were working before baby’s arrival.
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12.Raising a Happy Child (ourlittlesmarties.com)
The other day when I was visiting my family doctor due to cough, he gave me a little note on how to raise a happy child.
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13.Take A Moment To Hug Your Child (ourlittlesmarties.com)
Most parents love their children more than their own lives. But sometimes, in the hustle and bustle of our busy lives, we are too busy to notice that our children need a more loving emotional connection with us. Do we show our love and compassion to our children everyday? If no, please take a moment to hug and kiss your child now.
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14.Importance of Touch (baby.families.com)
What is generally the quickest way to sooth a baby? Pick her up of course! Touch plays such an important part of the parent-child bond, not to mention its almost miraculous ways of reducing stress, lowering blood pressure and producing feel good hormones.
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15.Time Management Myths (www.parentdish.com)
Years after I quit believing in Santa Claus and cellulite creams, I still clung to belief that living a "balanced" life was possible. In my mind I envisioned a slender, married mother of three who had mastered the time-management system that smoothes every bump, makes every appointment and absorbs surprises like a ShamWow!
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16.New Moms Should Care Of Postpartum Health (www.emaxhealth.com)
First-time mom Brandi Phare thought she was all alone when she began suffering postpartum ailments. She experienced pain as a result of multiple tears on her body from giving birth, and also faced severe incontinence.
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17.HOW TO SOOTH YOUR BABY’S COLDS? (www.babyfirstyear.org)
Babies can catch over eight colds a year, which will mean sleepless nights for the both of you. Coughs and colds are an inevitable part of a parent’s life. The averages baby catches over eight Colds a year, meaning frequent nights of misery for both the child and the parents.
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18.Tips for Taking Good Baby Photographs! (simondavo.com)
The most important thing in a parent’s life is undoubtedly their children. You may take hundreds or even thousands of photographs of your kids, whether you are on holiday on the beach or just having a relaxing weekend playing around in the garden, but the pictures that come out never seem to capture the moment as you would have hoped.
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19.12 Depression Busters for New Moms (www.huffingtonpost.com)
It's supposed to be the most exciting time of your life ... and everyone is telling you how lucky you are to have a beautiful baby, but all you can do is cry. You're pretty sure none of your new-mom friends are feeling this way.
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20.Cloth diapers - why do I do it? (maxmakesthree.blogspot.com)
How many of you knew that I cloth diapered? (Henceforth to be referred to as CD, CDing, etc.) Well, I do. Except at night. But even that will be coming to an end soon. There's a lot of buzz right now surrounding cloth diapers, disposable diapers, which is easiest, which is cheaper, which is more environmentally friendly... etc. Gotta have something to argue about, right?
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21.Grouchy, Gas-y Girl (mommybrainjen.blogspot.com)
So I screwed up breastfeeding for "a minute". Thankfully I have quickly repaired my stupid mistake...
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22.Toddler Tuesday! 5 tips for toning down tantrums. (tripibabytips.blogspot.com)
I kind of think of toddlers as robots in a sci-fi show who have just received their emotion chip, and are having short circuits while figuring out the appropriate way to channel their new feelings. Even though there is no sure fire way to help your little howler monkey get through this difficult stage, I have five tips that might help smooth the process a little.
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23.Tripi’s Tip of the Day: Sleepy Little Velociraptor (www.everythingmom.com)
There is a vague similarity between a 3 month old who you are trying to put to bed (for more tips on putting a 3 month old to bed look here), and a velociraptor who is hunting you. Your chances of surviving either encounter are pretty slim, but there is at least a way to out smart the baby, and it is my Tripi’s Tip of the Day!
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24.Dealing with a Screaming Toddler (baby.families.com)
Sometimes it seems that there is nothing worse than a screaming toddler, unless it is a screaming toddler in public. Here are some tips on how to deal with this situation in a loving manner and regain control of the situation.