Baby Signing - Key Points to Succeeding

Now that you have decided you are going to teach your baby sign language you may anxiously want to see results and progress quickly but let's not forget some brief but important key points to succeeding. 1. Take It Slow: Begin with one sign a week so as to not overwhelm and confuse your baby with too many signs too soon. Once you baby has learned that first sign move on to the next sign. The time...

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Baby Names - Considering Your Last Name

Ian Byrd

It's overwhelming enough to decide on a perfect first name for your baby, but if you're not considering its effects on your baby's last name you may be setting him up for future disaster. It's easy to overlook how the combination of your baby's first name and last name will work together. Let's look at a few pointers in this area.



Perhaps the most obvious place to start is using a duplicate name for your baby's first and last names. William Williams or John Johnson for example. These names may cause some flack for your child going through school or they may provide a way to really set them apart. Mitch Mitchell, for example, was a famous drummer with Jimi Hendrix.



Common words as last names can present problems. My last name is Byrd and I have to think twice about names so my baby doesn't end up with a silly name. Be especially aware if your last name is slang for something vulgar. You can be sure your child will never live down a name like Richard Johnson once they hit high school.



Next, make sure the first name you pick doesn't end with the same sound that your last name begins with. For example, when saying Mark Kogan aloud, it sounds like Mark Ogan or Mar Kogan. And John Nolan becomes Jaw Nolan or John Olan. Just a small point to check for once you're pretty certain on a name.



Also make sure that shortened first names don't clash with your baby's last name. Edward Jed will most likely shorten to Ed Jed which has a silly sound to it. The classic prank phone call name Ben Dover is the result of a shortened first name as well.



Any name you choose can be made fun of somehow, but these are just some ways to make sure you avoid the most obvious mistakes. Above all, be sure to say your baby's whole name outloud so that you can evaluate its entire sound. Good luck finding that perfect name for your baby!

About the author: Ian Byrd runs the website http://www.top-100-baby-nam es.us and writes articles and reviews on baby naming resources.


Types of Baby Showers

There are different types of baby showers to cover just about any ocassion. Baby Showers have been traditionally for Ladies only. But in this day and age, you can plan a baby shower for just about any kind of group. Baby Shower for Mom The most common of the types of baby showers is a baby shower for mom. When you have only women at the shower, you have the opportunity to really girl it up", so to speak, at your baby shower for mom. You can do really girlie things and not have to worry about the men being bored or embarrassed. Baby Shower for Daddy Baby shower for daddy is another of the...

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How to Massage Your Baby

Massaging your infant is easy and enjoyable for both you and baby. The first step is to choose the right place and time for your little one. Any warm, quiet, draft-free place will do nicely, and it's best to do it at a time when you're not hurried and baby needs relaxing. Soft music is helpful to relax and set the mood for both of you. It's also very important to have the right oil. Oils that work best are coconut, almond, apricot, safflower, and avocado, and you should watch for allergic reactions within an hour. Once your set, start with the legs by holding baby's ankle with one hand and rubbing...

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