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Archive for March, 2010

How Can I Get My Baby To Sleep Through?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

1 Establish a pre-bedtime routine. This may be tea, playtime, a bath and then story in baby’s room.

2 Bedtime in the bedroom. Once baby is in the bedroom he should stay there until morning. This will associate his room with sleep.

3 Put baby in his cot in his room whilst he is awake. Try to read baby a story and put him in the cot before he falls asleep. Dim the lights and make your baby’s room calm and soothing.

4 If your baby wakes in the night try not to pick him up. If your baby needs comforting you should put him on your shoulder and once calmed down place him back in the cot. Do not feed baby until it is a time that you consider to be the morning.

5 Try giving you baby something to remind him of you, for example a toy or blanket.

6 Don’t give up! The third night can be quite testing and many will be tempted to give in…keep going.

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Why Should Mothers Express Milk?

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Expressing milk allows baby to have all of the nutritional benefits of breast milk even when mum cannot feed baby. There are lots of reasons why mum may choose to express milk:

When parents go back to work
To allow partners to get involved
To have some time out!
To build up a store of milk for when parents are not with baby.

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Should I Have A Nanny For My Child?

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Generally a nanny will be a trained nursery nurse. A nanny is responsible for the welfare, happiness and daily routine of the children which includes education, developmental activites and cooking meals. They will also do the children’s ironing, cleaning etc. They provide one to one continuous care throughout the year in the child’s familiar environment.

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What Is A Childminder?

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Childminders have to be registered, must take an Introductory Course in Home Based childcare and hold a paediatric First Aid certificate. They are inspected every two years to assess both the safety of their homes and also check their play and activity facilities. Childminders work from their own home and may be looking after children as well. They can care for a maximum of 6 children under 8 years old. Childminders often charge less than nurseries or nannies.

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Real Nappies For My Baby

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

If you want to save money and reduce your impact on global warming then use real nappies and get involved in REAL nappy week this April. You can save over £500 by using real nappies on one baby and they come in a choice of styles, colours and fabrics. GO REAL is an information service which provides independent information about real nappies, how to use them and where you can buy them.

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