First Steps to Potty Training
August 31st, 2009 Filed Under Baby Potty Training
Potty training – it’s all about attitude. Not only is it about the child’s attitude towards training, but your own as well. And there are a few things to remember while on this journey.
We’ve all heard the saying “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink”. The same holds true in potty training: You can lead your child to the bathroom, but you can’t make him use it. This is where the [More...]
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Family: The First Unit Of Society
August 30th, 2009 Filed Under Baby Potty Training
Family: The First Unit Of Society
Match Making:
“I don’t need help meeting women. I need a shortcut to the right women,” says a client. He reasons, “We outsource computer work for clients. Why not outsource the initial part of dating, which is meeting the right people in the first place? The matchmaking industry is filled with a lot of fraud and a lot of litigation. People are ripping each [More...]
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Potty Training Toilet Seat
August 29th, 2009 Filed Under Baby Potty Training
When it comes to the time of toilet training your child, it’s time to ‘put on a seat belt’ and gather patience, comfort and love for your child. This is one activity in the bringing up of a child that does not come on a silver platter and in any case may leave you feeling frustrated with your baby. You need not go through hell though. Patience, love and tolerance are the magic word, not forgetting [More...]
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The Baby Girl Gift Dilemma: Keepsake Dolls Vs. Dolls for Play and Fun!
August 28th, 2009 Filed Under Baby Potty Training
The Baby Girl Gift Dilemma: Keepsake Dolls Vs. Dolls for Play and Fun!
Your best friend just had a baby girl, and you want to buy a gift for the little cutie, and you want it to be her first doll. The question is – do you buy her a keepsake doll, a lasting gift, magnificently crafted, a tad pricey and destined for a prized collection, or do you buy her a sweet, simple dolly, made to cuddle, hug, drool [More...]
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Encouraging Safe Trampoline Play
August 27th, 2009 Filed Under Baby Potty Training
Encouraging Safe Trampoline Play
Do you wish that your children would spend more time playing outdoors, rather than being sat indoors in front of the television or a games console? Many parents would like to encourage their kids to lead a more active, healthy lifestyle.
But is it something that can be achieved? Or is it the case that outdoor games are doomed to be seen as dull and boring when [More...]
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Step by Step Potty Training Guide – Toddler Will Understand to Potty Training Better by Mark Twinton
August 26th, 2009 Filed Under Baby Potty Training
Potty training guide is a vital thing to be finished to help your child to revise their diapers to usual underwear. Potty training guide requests great deals of patience and will takes so much time to do. The most vital things in potty training guide are not to get dispirited and to use support and treats rather than harshness and punishment.
Before you set off potty training guide, there are [More...]
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Latest baby potty training news – Raise Your Infant Diaper Free
August 25th, 2009 Filed Under Baby Potty Training
I’ve had some time to do some reading lately and I’ve managed to come across a few really interesting posts that I thought I’d let everyone know about. Check em out and let me know your thoughts on some of the topics they talked about within -
Raise Your Infant Diaper Free Using the Baby Potty Training Method
There is a bit of wisdom about baby potty training that has been lost over the ages but it is [More...]
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Why Kids Love Trampolines
August 24th, 2009 Filed Under Baby Potty Training
Why Kids Love Trampolines
Encouraging children to play active games is not always as easy as it could be. One of the reasons for this is that there always seem to be so many other temptations for them that involve less active play. Could trampolines form part of the solution to this problem?
To begin with, let’s take a look at why it is that so many children choose to play indoors, rather than [More...]
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Potty Training – The Easy Way by Tim Neumann
August 23rd, 2009 Filed Under Baby Potty Training
Potty training children is just that—training. Just as each child learns to walk and talk at their own pace, so to do children learn to use the potty. Remember patience and consistency. And never get upset when a child has an accident. Growing up is a strange new experience for them and learning to control their bodies is all part of life. Getting angry when a child has an accident creates more [More...]
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A Seat Snug Will Secure Your Child
August 22nd, 2009 Filed Under Uncategorized
Long gone are the days of children having free reign of the backseat of the car. By law, all children are now mandated to be securely seated in car seats. The days of playing in the backseat are over for children, but they are safer for these changes. Even so, car accidents are the leading cause of injuries and accidents among children.
If you are already using a car seat for your child, then good for you! But, remember that no car seat alone will protect your child if it is not installed correctly and firmly secured to the vehicle. In fact, take a look at your child the next time you are driving. They are probably sliding around, tilting, and rocking with every movement of your car. This is not safe!
A Seat Snug can help keep both your child and his or her car seat in place. This product, tested and approved by the National Parenting Center, has been proven to keep your child more secure, whether it be during everyday driving or during an accident.
Seat Snug will secure your child, leaving you more time to worry about what’s going on in the road in front of you!
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