- What your babysitter wishes you knew
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Think it's tough to keep a good Saturday-night sitter? Read this, and she'll be knocking on your door!
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Parenting.com
— Parenting.com
(Supernanny Expert)
27 June 2007
5/5 stars (rated 8 times)
- When It's Smart to Switch Sitters
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Sometimes the need to change your child's daycare setting is obvious — you don't trust your current caregiver or she doesn't listen to you, for instance — but there are other good reasons to start shopping around, says Ann Douglas, author of The Unofficial Guide to Childcare:
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Parenting.com
— Parenting.com
(Supernanny Expert)
27 June 2007
3/5 stars (rated 2 times)
- Kid safety essentials
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There are hundreds of child safety products available to reduce the risk in every part of the home – you’ll find a good range in your local nursery department or store and the Supernanny team has also tracked down these essentials…
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Supernanny Team
05 June 2007
(Not rated)
- Staying safe in the great outdoors
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Team your child’s natural curiosity with his lack of judgment when it comes to safety, and you have a potentially dangerous combination. It’s up to you to take precautions to keep your child from harm outside the home as well as in…
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Supernanny Team
08 May 2007
5/5 stars (rated 2 times)
- The Big Transition from Crib to Bed
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Making the transition to a ‘big kids’ bed’ can be a difficult for young children who feel safe and secure in their familiar crib – so how can you make sure this milestone doesn’t turn into a maelstrom? Sleep expert Mandy Gurney offers her advice...
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Mandy Gurney and Tracey Marshall
— Millpond Children’s Sleep Clinic
(Supernanny Expert)
22 March 2007
4/5 stars (rated 24 times)
- No more tantrums
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Parenting and child behavior expert Eileen Hayes shows you how to deal with tantrums and prevent them occurring in the first place!
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Eileen Hayes
(Supernanny Expert)
23 January 2007
5/5 stars (rated 40 times)
- What causes tantrums
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Tantrums are your child’s emotional explosions. Usually most common in the toddler years, they become easier to handle once a child develops better language skills – as Eileen Hayes reveals…
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Eileen Hayes
(Supernanny Expert)
23 January 2007
4/5 stars (rated 11 times)
- Boy vs girl: Is there a discipline difference?
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Whether you favor a nature or nurture philosophy when it comes to raising your kids, there’s little doubt that boys and girls are different – and you can use those differences to your advantage when it comes to bad behavior.
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Supernanny Team
19 January 2007
4/5 stars (rated 38 times)