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Attachment parenting: should your child sleep with you? It could lead to years
of not wanting to sleep in his or her's bed.
The Happiest Baby on the Block method by Dr. Harvey Karp can help your baby
overcome colic and help your baby sleep longer.
Tips for helping your baby develop good sleep habits.
But in his new book published last month, "The Baby Sleep Book," Dr. Sears ...
Products to help babies to sleep are a booming business: A Toys "R" Us Inc. ...
Q My baby is 9 months old. She is breastfed, and on a very good schedule.
She takes two naps a day anywhere from 1 1/2 - 2 hrs. each nap.
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Good Night, Sleep Tight: Keeping Your Baby Safe While Sleeping from the ...
Comments on the CPSC Mother-Baby Sleeping Recommendations (slide show) by James ...
This is excellent infant/baby sleep advice and I highly recommend the book.
You and your baby will sleep better after you read this and it will be one of ...
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No…Don’t let your child pee or poop every where and make your life miserable. Try to potty training your child since baby. Starting since newborn is not a bad idea. Some mom say the sooner you potty train your baby the better you find the result. Thus, parents who will let nature take it course will find that it will take a very long time for their child to be dry at night. But it is also understood if parents feel that they baby is not ready for potty training. Potty training is a learning process, so you and your child should all be ready. Your child has to understand what you want, and then...
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Do you remember the television commercials for the laundry detergent that claimed to remove the embarrassing “ring around the collar?” The husband and wife would be at some social gathering, perhaps dining on Lobster Thermador at the Rotary Club or some such thing, when one of the Gladys Kravitz-esque attendees would notice a stain on Mr. Commercial’s shirt collar and point it out loudly enough for everyone this side of Brooklyn to hear, “He’s got ring around the collar!” The singsong nasal chorus would repeat this as Mrs. Commercial turned several shades of crimson and Mr. Commercial went on...
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