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Mommy Calls: Top 10 Newborn Questions Parents Ask Their Pediatrician

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This article answers the top 10 questions from new parents.

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The Bedtime Switcheroo

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There's nothing like waking up in your own bed. This prank is sure to cause some early-morning confusion this April Fool's Day!

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Teach Children to Relax to Sleep

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If you're a parent, it's important to realize that in order for your child to be physically and emotionally healthy as well as a successful student, it's vital for him to get a sufficient amount of quality sleep.

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Benefits of Baby Massage

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Find out how Baby Massage is great for bonding with your child.

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Six Tips for Getting More Sleep After Baby Arrives

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These suggestions can help both you and your baby get the rest you need.

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Top 10 Baby Sleep Myths

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Learn about ten baby sleep myths so both of you can rest.

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Dealing With "Monsters" And Nighttime Fears

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Stacy DeBroff It can be difficult to think straight when your crying child shakes you awake in the middle of the night frightened and tearful by a nightmare or the monster she knows for sure has taken up...

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Help Teens Get Sleep They Need

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Teenagers are one of the most sleep-deprived segments of the population. Most teens require at least nine hours of sleep but get much, much less.

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Sweet Dreams on the Road

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When visiting Grandma's or staying at a hotel, some kids have a hard time falling asleep when they're away from home. The author of The No-Cry Sleep Solution and The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers & Preschoolers has some ideas for helping smooth the transition to bedtime -- even without the comforts of home.

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Breastfeeding and Weaning

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It's natural for a baby to move on from breastfeeding. Look for signs that he or she is ready, and then wean gradually to make it a painless transition for both of you.

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