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Breastfeeding and Bonding: Building a Relationship
Though it's certainly not the only method, breastfeeding is one way for a mother to form an early bond with her baby.
Read MoreNew Mom Etiquette Challenges
All new moms face etiquette-related challenges, more so than experienced mothers or childless women do.
Read MoreHow to Survive a Trip to the Grocery Store When You Have Young Kids
Buying groceries is one of constant task for us Moms, and we often lack anyone at home to watch our baby or toddler.
Read MoreBaby Tantrums
A baby's first tantrum can take you by surprise. Your baby can really shock you by shrieking, stamping, hitting, or making his whole body go stiff. But don't take it personally; baby tantrums aren't about anything you've done wrong.
Read MoreFirst-Time Dads: How to Bond with Daughters
Dads and their daughters have unique bonding needs in order to ensure a healthy relationship. Following this advice can help make that happen.
Read MoreWhat Can Your Baby Do? Birth to 12 Months
In preparation for your baby's next checkup, here are some questions to help you evaluate what your child is already doing, and what concerns or questions you want to discuss with your child's nurse or...
Read MoreToddlers and the Need for Play
Don't forget one simple but important pleasure with your kids: Playing! Take a breather here and there to monitor your child's playtime, and make sure there's plenty of unscheduled time for them to just be a "kid."
Read MoreNew Expectations: From Partner To Father
Have you ever wondered what an expectant dad usually hears from his male friends? "Buddy, once this baby is born, you can forget about sex for the next six months." If I were about to become a father, probably a little unsure about my new role, this advice would not be particularly comforting. Why do women persist in thinking that once the baby is born, they will just walk off into the sunset? And why don't childbirth educators discuss the importance of "expectations management" and good communications? Sylvia Brown, author of The Post-Pregnancy Handbook, explains.
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