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by Cameron Morgan
1.A baby cannot taste salt until it is 4 months old. The delay may be related to the development of kidneys, which start to process sodium at ...
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by Cameron Morgan
The department for Health and Social Care recommends vitamins A, C and D supplements for children. The recommendation extends to children between ...
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by Cameron Morgan
When the sun finally comes out in the UK you will want to be ready to screen your children from its harmful effects but also help your child to sa...
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by Cameron Morgan
When can I start exercising after having my baby?
It is recommended If you had a straightforward birth, that you can start gentle exercise as soo...
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by Cameron Morgan
So, you have now had your baby after what seems like 9 long months and you are feeling kind of odd. Perhaps you are feeling;
emotional, irration...
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by Cameron Morgan
How to spot if your baby is teething
Many babies experience their teeth coming through without any pain or discomfort. But you may notice the fol...
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by Cameron Morgan
Regardless of the type of birth you had, you’re bound to be feeling a little sore and bruised. If you had a caesarean, or experienced a tear of som...
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by Cameron Morgan
1. Create a learning space
Home-schooling can be fun, exciting and sometimes messy! Learning and living in the same space can quickly lead to chaos...
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by Cameron Morgan
1.Create a routine and stick to it.
During The early stages of a child’s life most of us are training our children how to fall asleep, although so...
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