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  • ENCOURAGING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
  • Swimming is good exercise for your child, even if he just wants to splash around. It is worth finding out about swimming classes for him, or teaming up with other parents to make regular visits to the pool.
  • EYESIGHT
  • Sight informs us about our environment and plays a major role in communication. Good vision aids your baby's development from the early stages of infancy.
  • FEEDING GUIDE
  • Only feed your baby breast milk for the first six months, recommends the American Academy of Pediatrics. After that, your baby will probably be ready to start trying solid foods. Pediatricians tell parents to begin with foods that are easy to digest. Gradually, foods with different tastes and textures can be introduced.
  • GETTING KIDS TO DRINK THEIR MILK
  • You remember your mother admonishing you to drink your milk. Now that you have kids of your own, you wonder why it's hard to get them to even touch a glass of milk.
  • HOME SWEET HOME FOR YOUR BABBY
  • You've spent weeks decorating your newborn baby's nursery with books, toys, blankets and a new crib. But in your zest to create the best-looking room, there may be safety risks you are not aware of, experts say.
  • HOME SAFETY
  • According to the Child Accident Prevention Trust, over two million children aged under 14 go to casualty each year after suffering an accidental injury. There are many reasons why children are at risk.
  • HOW TO COPE WITH CRYING
  • One way babies tell you what they want is to cry. They cry when they're tired, hungry or wet. By paying close attention to your baby's different cries, you'll be able to tell the difference between a cry for help and a little sleepy cry.
  • HOW TO HANDLE TEMPER TANTRUMS
  • Everyone knows what it's like to witness a child's temper tantrum. Even before you had kids of your own, you may remember standing in a grocery store line behind some woman who may have uttered that two-letter word no 2-year-old wants to hear - N-O - only to be met by wailing and whining from the child.

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