Once you’re home with your brand-new baby just how to you care for her? How do you bath her, change her, dress her? How do you now if she’s too hot or too cold, or if that constant crying is colic…
Articles
- Traditional breastfeeding back in fashion
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If you’re breastfeeding, regular short feeds might benefit your baby more than letting her set the pace…
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Supernanny Team
25 April 2008
1/5 stars (rated 1 time)
- Your baby’s first shoes
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Now your baby’s walking, what shoes are best for her?
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Supernanny Team
20 February 2008
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- 10 reasons to breastfeed
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Still wondering whether you should breastfeed your baby? The Supernanny team tells you why it still offers him the best start in life…
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Supernanny Team
14 November 2007
4/5 stars (rated 3 times)
- More new moms breastfeeding
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New research shows more moms are breastfeeding – but many still give up due to problems that could easily be solved…
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Supernanny Team
06 November 2007
5/5 stars (rated 2 times)
- Breast still best
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Does breast still ace the test? New research has thrown up some interesting results…
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Supernanny Team
04 October 2007
5/5 stars (rated 3 times)
- Ask Dr. Sears: When Baby Refuses to Nap
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Q. My 7-month-old fights naptime every day, even though I know he has to be tired. The thing is, he sleeps perfectly well at night. I know babies his age require naps, so what could be the reason behind his refusal to sleep during the day?
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Parenting.com
— Parenting.com
(Supernanny Expert)
21 August 2007
3/5 stars (rated 5 times)
- Help Hiring a Nanny
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Choosing a person to help care for your child is not a decision parents take lightly, so finding a nanny can be a gruelling and nerve-racking task. However, there are some basic measures you can take to ensure you find the right person for the job. Nannies4hire.com gives us their answers to frequently asked questions parents have about getting - and keeping - a great nanny.
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Supernanny Team
19 July 2007
5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
- Breastfeeding problems solved
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Almost half of breastfeeding moms quit before their baby is 6 months old and often it’s because they’ve run into problems that are actually pretty easily solved. If you’re thinking of stopping, read on for quick solutions to common problems…
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Supernanny Team
29 March 2007
5/5 stars (rated 5 times)