Archive for the ‘Personal Growth’ Category
I am two, so you can’t make me!
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
Two year olds
By the time your child is two, she will understand what you’re telling her and be able to express herself better. Now you can tell her the reason behind your instructions, “I’m don’t want you to jump on the sofa because I don’t want you to hurt yourself”. But remember that she has reached the “terrible twos”, and it is an important part of her development to push the boundaries. (more…)
Tags: boundaries, Discipline Techniques, hugging, naughty, Parenting, toddler behaviour, toddlers
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Change: how do children cope?
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Most of us do not enjoy change or new unfamiliar situations. Children are far more comfortable when their day to day lives are predictable and repetitive. Starting with potty-training, moving out of their cots in to big beds or the arrival of a new sibling, there are major changes for your toddler to face. Following these tips will surely make things easier for parents and children alike.
Tags: bedtime, children socializing, encouragement, parental pressure, routine, temper tantrums
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Raising Happy Kids
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
We all want our little ones to grow up happy. Here are some positive suggestions to help yours do just that. Read our top 5 happiness boosters and get started today… (more…)
Tags: Communication, encouragement, hugging, toddlers
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Reduce the risk of Cot Death
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Place your baby on the back to sleep from the very beginning. This will reduce the risk of cot death. Side sleeping is not as safe as sleeping on the back. Healthy babies placed on their backs are NOT more likely to choke. Read more about the official guidelines for reducing cot death here.
Tags: baby sleep patterns, baby's temperature, cot death, smoking
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