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Infantile Scoliosis

Scoliosis that occurs in infants, and is noticeable when the child is aged between 2 months and 3 years, is called Infantile Scoliosis. This disease is characterized by curvature of the spine that often rectifies itself with the passage of time.

A "Good Enough" Parent?

I have written in the past, that helping our children develop self-confidence, self-reliance, and self-control all contribute to the development of self-esteem. While these are critically important skills for our children to have it is equally important for us as parents.

7 Tips for Comforting a Crying Baby

You have just taken your baby home from the hospital and it is one of the happiest days of your life. Well, not if you are having a difficult time comforting your crying baby. Many parents get overly concerned that there is something wrong with their baby because she is crying.

A Prayer for Potty Training

Potty training can be a frustrating time for parents. Potty training problems can cause lasting strain on relationships between parent and child and relationships with others who may not understand the frustrations you face.

Acid Reflux In Infant - The Signs

Many parents are unaware that acid reflux in infant can occur and most will confuse the symptoms with simple cases of spitting up food.

How To Get A Newborn To Sleep On Her Own

One of the first goals after having a baby is getting him or her to sleep regularly, that way we can sleep regularly. Many parents sleep when the new baby sleeps, so a regular pattern of sleep is nice, getting them to go to sleep on their own is even better. That is what this article is about.

Your Baby's Physical Development Months 1-12

A guide to the physical development stages your baby will go through in his or her first year... And whilst all babies do not develop at the same pace they do pass these milestones in the same order. It is possible to gauge with some degree of certainty how your baby will develop over the first twelve months of his life. The rate of development goes through spurts as does the rate of growth. Movements are jerky when a baby is very young but become smoother with time.

Providing Nutrition For A Baby With A Cold

When your baby has a cold, he may well be off his food - in fact, an adequate intake of fluids is far more important in this situation, to prevent dehydration. On the other hand, extra minerals and vitamins will help boost his immune system, setting him on the road to recovery far sooner. But how can you get these nutrients into your baby when he is refusing to eat?




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