Putting Your Child to Sleep
Baby Sleeping, BlogSometimes, a child needs to be calmed down after he eats in order to fall a sleep. Soft rocking or a lying in your arms can help him relax and fall asleep. If you want him to fall asleep on his own, try to postpone these calming techniques until he is really fussy, or he’ll […]
Read MoreSpeech in the First Year
Baby Care, baby toys, Blog, Breast Feeding, Parenting Tips, ToysA child needs enough (but not too much) of quality stimuli for a proper healthy development. The most important factors for the development of proper speech are our voice, our speech, a warm approach, positive feedback, a calm environment and a feeling of security. Every healthy child wants to talk. We lead by example and […]
Read MoreSpeaking is Hard Work
Baby Crafts, Baby Development, BlogSpeaking is hard work – motivate your child! Child starts to speak about the 12th month of life. At first it uses one word or often one syllable expression that is relevant to current situation (bye bye, wee) or particular person (mo mo, da da, na na) or animal sounds (like woof, meow…) or thing […]
Read MoreSleep, Baby, Sleep…
Baby Safety, Baby Sleeping, BlogThe first four months of a baby’s life are also called the “fourth trimester”, since the baby is adapting to the world outside of his mothers womb in which he had everything he needed. Now he has to learn to satisfy his needs through adults. That’s why a baby’s sleep patterns are not getting stabilized […]
Read MoreUpbringing of Your Child
Baby Development, Blog, Parenting TipsWith authority or democratically? A never ending question. Upbringing is a complicated and difficult process and it’s almost impossible to choose one way over the other. A child whose parent tell him constantly off or give him always orders without any explanation; a child that have no spontaneous attachment to anyone (especially to its mother) […]
Read MoreWhat Temper Does Your Child Have?
Baby Development, BlogIs your child “full of beans”or could your little one be livelier? How come that even siblings have such a different character? Child’s temper is affected by many factors his genetic inheritance, influence of the environment and also self-discipline. Sangvinistic child’s temper Sangvinistic child is happy, lively and always on the go. It is not able […]
Read MoreFirst Words
Baby Health, BlogA child starts talking around his first birthday. The development of speech is influenced by innate dispositions, environment, but also by whether or not the child uses a pacifier. At first, a child uses one word or one-syllable expressions about certain situations or people. Interjections are replaced with verbs. When a child says: “toot”, it […]
Read MoreFish Should Be Included in Your Child’s Diet
Baby Feeding, Baby Health, BlogIt’s well known that in coastal countries parents include fish in their child’s diet from an early age, basically as one of the first solid foods introduced at around their sixth of seventh month. Until recently, people were very careful in including fish into a child’s diet, even freshwater fish, which has been a popular […]
Read MoreIndependence – How to Lead a Child into It
Baby Care, Blog, Family TipsIs your toddler in a stage that it wants to do many thing by itself? Its “I do it” is a daily routine? Believe that is absolutely natural. Child is becoming aware if its own personality, his own self. It only means one thing for parents – to armor themselves with patience and encourage their […]
Read MoreWeaning Your Breastfed Baby
Blog, MotherhoodIt’s often a hard decision to terminate nursing. Especially if a mother has enough milk and would like to make time for other activities, but her child demands breast milk even when he’s close to his second birthday.
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