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Weird Things That Babies Eat

by tedgar

12 Nov 2009 08:36 PM

The other day, some moms and I were talking about what we let our children eat. Now, I'm not talking about pancakes, broccoli, and sushi here - although all of those sound good to me. No, I'm talking about slugs, leaves, and other non-edible objects.

The Baby Gourmet: First Utensils For Your Baby

by tedgar

07 Nov 2009 11:51 PM

I remember the days of yams gone by. I remember them very clearly, and I am sure that my walls remember them too, since they still have the tiny specks of yam embedded in them. This yam will never leave, not unless we strip the paint off the walls.

Getting Those Baby Laughs

by tedgar

07 Nov 2009 01:21 AM

Last night I was at a meeting. There was a baby boy there, and he was smiling like anything at the person next to him. I love baby smiles, laughs and giggles, but he sure wasn't smiling at me! Since I'm a sucker for baby laughs, I've become a bit of a ham in seeking them. • Play peek-a-boo.

Ouch! Alternative Ways to Deal With Teething

by tedgar

04 Nov 2009 03:08 PM

Oh, we had a dreadful teether in our house. I remember the Christmas that my daughter was one and a half. She was getting eight teeth at the same time.

The Real Mom's Guide to Feeding Your Baby Solids: The Quirks

by Mary Ann Romans

03 Apr 2009 11:12 AM

Forget all of the information about feeding your baby. Here is what you need to know, although no one ever seems to get around to telling you.

Babies and Stair Climbing

by Mary Ann Romans

24 Mar 2009 10:41 AM

Are you looking forward to the moment when your baby first starts to climb stairs or do you dread it. Stair climbing in babies is always about mixed emotions. On one hand, you are excited about your baby reaching a new milestone. On the other hand, you now have to worry more about safety.

Rocking and Bouncing Can Affect Your Baby's Music Preference

by Mary Ann Romans

05 Aug 2008 11:42 AM

Did you know that the way you rock and bounce your baby can affect his sense of rhythm and even what type of music he prefers? Researchers at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada studied how babies perceive music.

A Great Sensory Motor Experience for Baby

by Valorie Delp

12 Apr 2008 09:54 AM

Or. . .Why I'm Picking Up Dry Spaghetti Noodles. . . This post was actually inspired by my almost three year old twins who dumped a box of spaghetti yesterday.

Lack of Sleep Makes Babies Fat

by Valorie Delp

08 Apr 2008 06:10 AM

We all know that not getting enough sleep can make you fat but according to a new study published by none other than Harvard University, babies (ages 6 months and older) who sleep less than 12 hours per day are at an increased risk of being obese as preschoolers.

Does Your Baby Know His Name?

by Valorie Delp

01 Nov 2007 06:04 AM

I must admit, I'm not a big fan of early diagnosis and intervention. Well, let me back track a little. If the intervention is actually needed, then I'm glad we have the ability to diagnose early.



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