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Coping with a tempestuous toddler
By Fiona McKim on 22/09/2011 16:57:09
The twos needn’t be terrible with our meltdown-management mantra
is prone to the odd tantrum.While is it a rare parent who manages to raise a toddler without the odd mid-supermarket meltdown, there are a few simple techniques you can use to defuse outbursts of temper and encourage less-than disorderly conduct
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Five Ways To Soothe A Stressed Baby
By Fiona McKim on 24/10/2011 16:26:34
keep your cool with these simple tips
1 Rock herIf your baby has been fed and changed and she’s still crying, try gently rocking her in your arms.2 Sing songsBabies are soothed by the sound of their mother’s voice and its vibrations, so softly sing your baby to sleep.3 Softly coo
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How to have a happy child
By Sophie Westnedge on 26/11/2012 16:03:00
Create a happy environment for your child to flourish in, with advice from author Dr. Harvey Karp
and sucking. This is explained in the Happiest Baby book, online and on the DVD – most people find that the DVD is the best and most easy way to learn these techniques.What's the best way to cheer up a grumpy toddler? To stop a toddler's temper tantrum
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Seven wonders of your toddler’s world
By Rachel Ragg on 18/04/2010 10:57:24
As soon as your toddler is on the move, she’ll enchant you with her boundless curiosity and enthusiasm.
NOTHING BEATS A TODDLER. There’s something about their sheer enthusiasm that fills me with utter joy. Even their tantrums can be really rather delightful as they’re so heartfelt. Toddlers may come across as negative (“No!” tends to be a favourite
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