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Ways to teach your child about opposites
By Junior on 20/12/2011 17:24:34
, and then hot water running into the bath to make warm water. 4 Dry and wet This one is easy – all you need is a bit of water, a dry towel and a good sense of humour! 5 Happy and sad Ask your child to pull a happy face, then a sad one. Draw sad, smiley, grumpy
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12 skills every child needs when starting school
By Jennifer Beckles on 30/08/2012 16:21:00
Being independent and self-sufficient is key to your child's success and happiness at school. Here's how to brush up on the vital skills he needs
routine, e.g wipe, flush, wash hands. Don’t forget to praise your child each time she remembers the routine.3. Wash and dry face and handsCreate a little story about what happens when she does this – the superhero properties in the water that will rid her
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Your child's hereditary traits explained
By Junior on 30/03/2012 17:08:02
Piecing together the secrets of your child's genetic make-up
identified the first gene known to be involved in the development of speech and language. It is believed this will lead to improved diagnosis of language disorders and other conditions, like autism. It had always been assumed there was a genetic basis to
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Ways to make your baby laugh
By Junior on 02/04/2012 11:57:20
Understanding your baby's sense of humour is the key to tickling her pink
before a child hits one. The reason for this is the basis of all humour: incongruity. Your child knows your voice and your habits, so putting a nappy on your head or chattering like a monkey is a violation of her expectations, causing a physical reaction
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Design Like Dior
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 27/05/2010 13:20:55
Paint like Pollack or colour like Kandinsky – unleash your child’s creative potential with these inspirational design ideas
From colouring in their paper dolls to dressing up in front of the mirror, children love to experiment with style. Help your budding designer to develop their own burgeoning portfolio with these five fabulous ways to fuel fashion flair
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Ten fascinating toddler facts
By Fiona McKim on 17/08/2011 13:19:54
From bedtime fears to sensitive ears, a lot goes on in these crucial years
Toddlers are instinctively attracted to shapes that resemble the human face, hence your child’s love of squishy circular playthings.Even early friendships have their ups and downs – it is around the 18 month mark that toddlers begin to have
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Great Toys to Boost Your Baby's Brain
By Suzanne Milne on 01/10/2012 16:56:00
Rattles, blocks and balls are not only fun playthings, they also help your baby learn
Best toys for babies1. A Baby GymWhen: From birthWhat it does: Encourages and improves hand-eye coordination; tactile stimulation; and visual development. Babies quickly learn that if they “act”, certain toys “react” and the mirrors, soft toys
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Shortlisted Best Baby & Child Toiletry Range 2012 - Estelle & Thild
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 22:41:27
These gentle toiletries are designed to cleanse, soothe and nourish your child's gorgeous skin
Swedish company Estelle & Thild was inspired by the velvety skin of a newborn baby. After the birth of her daughters, Estelle and Mathilde, Pernilla Rönnberg developed her skincare range made with the finest organic ingredients. From £20.
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How to improve your child’s fine motor skills
By Fiona McKim on 22/03/2012 12:29:19
Get those little fingers moving with these top tips
1. SortingGather a collection of small objects such as buttons, pennies or paper clips and ask your child to sort them into piles.2. DressingLet your child help to get herself dressed in the mornings – clothing fastenings like poppers, zips, buttons
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The A to Z of Children's Fashion - I Is For Identical
By Matthew Holroyd on 30/06/2010 13:48:39
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide
Dressing siblings in matching outfits gives the family a neat look – just look at the Beckham boys. But, according to psychologists, dressing siblings identically might not be the best thing for their developing identities. So think before following
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