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Meditation tips for all ages
By Junior on 03/01/2013 15:03:00
Hit the road to relaxation with these stress-free techniques

ToddlersAt this age, meditation is more of a focusing activity. Take a tactile approach and encourage your child to notice her breath by holding her hands in front of her mouth and nose and making a sound as she exhales. She can also move in time

A Med-itative holiday experience
By Junior on 09/08/2011 10:13:24
Book an amazing all-inclusive holiday with Club Med

your food and drinks. And Club Med Baby Welcome ensures that parents need not worry about packing cots, buggies, bottle warmers, food or nappies. Many of the resorts also have a crèche service for babies from four months of age. From France to Mexico

Helping your child to accept a new baby
By Junior on 05/04/2012 17:56:03
Ways you can nurture a strong sibling bond

Sibling rivalry is greatest when the age gap between children is between 18 months and two years; it is lowest when the gap is much smaller or larger than this. It doesn’t only affect first-borns – second and third children can resent a new baby too

Festival fun
By Kate Donoughue on 08/04/2011 12:27:30
Take in a child-friendly festival this summer

it buggy-friendly. Added extras Healing workshops in The Orchard offer enticing therapies such as meditation, and chanting and voice work. Where to stay As the venue is ordinarily a camping and caravan site, the facilities are great so pitch your own

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