More information on dehydration in children This article is about dehydration in children and what to do if you think your baby may be dehydrated. There are some signs and symptoms you need to be aware of, ways to treat dehydration and ways to prevent it. Babies are naturally low in body weight, and this […]
Tantrums – 3 Great Ways With Dealing With A Child’s Tantrums
How to deal with child’s tantrums The primary triggers for child’s tantrums are due to frustration, breakdowns of communication, resentment and unfair treatment. Children throw tantrums just like adults and usually over the same triggers. Grown-ups, however, are better equipped for dealing with these emotions compared to children. Children as young as nine months may […]
Tongue-tie in babies
What is Tongue-tie in babies Tongue-tie, or ‘ankyloglossia’ to give it its medical term, describes a condition that affects the way the tongue moves in the mouth. For 3 to 10% of babies, their frenulum (the cord-like skin joining the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth) limits the movement of their […]
Baby Talk: Speech Development From 12 to 18 Months
Babies speech development from 12 to 18 months When will my baby talk? Babies usually start to talk between the ages of 12 months to 18 months. Your baby will begin to say sounds that are more recognisable, and they will also become a lot more sociable. Nursery rhymes are a great way to get […]
Feeding and Weaning Tips For Your Baby
Helpful advice on feeding and weaning your baby Birth to 6 months The first six months is simple. Your baby should only be eating breast or formula milk. You used to be able to start weaning your baby at four months, but professionals have now raised it to 6 months as there are many health […]
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