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    Solving the issue of interference between baby monitors and other monitors and household devices is getting much closer.

    Listen in on an interview as we talked to qualified baby-swim instructor Nicole Arnulphy and pediatrician Elsie Lim to answer your most pressing questions about infant swimming.

    Many parents tend to introduce 'fast food' to their children too early in life and this might result in obesity in children. How can we prepare the meals such that our children find them enticing so they will be willing to eat them?

    A decade ago, if you'd seen a baby using sign language with her parents, you probably would've assumed the baby was deaf. Not so these days. The number of parents enjoying the benefits of signing with their hearing baby or toddler has mushroomed in the past 10 years. But why use sign language to communicate with a child who can hear - and is learning to speak anyway?

    The whole idea behind early childhood education is the fact that babies and young children are capable of and actually like learning. Today let's look at three of these products - Little Reader, Your Baby Can Read, and Glenn Doman Flash Cards.

    Infant carriers and slings have become extremely popular today with a number of women using them. There are a variety of different types of infant carriers and slings, so you want to make sure that you choose the best one for you.

    Make the Most of Your Newborn Sling

    When carrying your newborn in a sling, the baby feels at home with the sound of your heartbeat while curled into the familiar position felt before while in utero. This is a great way to introduce your baby from birth and into the world by slowly adapting your child from what's familiar and into exploring the unknown.

    Use Dolls To Train Older Siblings

    Dolls can be used as tools for training young children. One of the things that they can learn is how to take care of an infant before the next little one gets here.

    Since breast milk is the healthiest and most affordable way to feed your baby, you need to make sure that your body produces enough nutrition for steady growth. The following article contains several tips for increasing your breast milk supply.

    Having an autistic child brings many challenge into your life. We explore coping mechanisms so you can fully support yourself and your child.

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