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Motherhood

Teething Baby vs Sick Baby

Teething Baby vs Sick Baby

Is your baby sick Or teething? Teething starts around 6months of age. Some babies may show signs of teething earlier than others. When teething every baby experience different symptoms, ranging from almost no symptoms to as serious as fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. Since the symptoms are quite similar, sometimes it becomes difficult for caretakers to […] Read More

Story To Teach kids Not To Trust Strangers

Story To Teach kids Not To Trust Strangers

Once upon a time there was a King. He was very Kind, Wealthy and hospitable man. He had 4 years old son named Noyan. Noyan was very obedient, intelligent and friendly boy. One day a stranger came to the king , and asked for help. King welcomed that stranger man, helped him and allowed him […] Read More

Helpful Tips For Parents Of Picky Eaters

Helpful Tips For Parents Of Picky Eaters

Picky eating is really common in toddlers. After the rapid growth of infancy, when babies usually triple in weight, a toddler’s growth rate and appetite tends to slow down. Toddlers also are beginning to develop food preferences. Try not to get frustrated by this typical toddler behavior. Just make healthy food choices available and know that, with time, your child’s […] Read More

Help Babies To Talk early (From 12 months till 3 years old)

Help Babies To Talk early (From 12 months till 3 years old)

This article gives a brief introduction to language development and includes age-appropriate activities for language-building for children 12 months to 3 years old. from birth till 1 year old baby language development click here. From 15 to 18 Months [siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] Your child will use more complex gestures to communicate with you and will continue […] Read More

Help Babies To Talk early (birth till 12 months)

Help Babies To Talk early (birth till 12 months)

This article gives a brief introduction to language development and includes age-appropriate activities for language-building for children birth to 1 years old. Learning to talk is a process that starts at birth, when your baby experiences how voices can sound. By 2 years old, most babies have a large vocabulary and can put words together […] Read More

Why Is Dental Health More Important During Pregnancy

Why Is Dental Health More Important During Pregnancy

Just like rest of the body  increased level of progesterone hormones can affect your gums. These hormones cause an exaggerated response to the accumulated dental plaque (sticky film containing food debris & bacteria coats the teeth). This can lead to a condition called Gingivitis (bleeding gums).Most women may develop gingivitis around 2nd month of pregnancy.Your […] Read More

How To Raise Friendly Child

How To Raise Friendly Child

Man cannot live alone. Yeah we human beings are social animals (which interact highly with other animals, usually of their own species). Friends are essential parts of our social life, and it is important to be selective in the choice of companions and friends. As the grown ups need friends, the children too want friends and […] Read More

Duties Of A Mother Towards Her Children?

Duties Of A Mother Towards Her Children?

Families are the building blocks of every society. The stronger each block is, the stronger the society will be. For the development of good families, the mother plays a vital role. Many women today have aspirations of progress in their careers, and degrees in various fields. However the most important achievement of a mother is […] Read More

Boys’ And Girls’ Brains Are Different

Boys’ And Girls’ Brains Are Different

Exactly how different, and what effect this has on development, is hotly debated. Research suggests that newborn boys’ brains may grow faster than girls’ brains in the first three months, particularly in areas that control movement. On the other hand, girls may have more sensitive senses, meaning that they can see and hear better than boys to […] Read More

Babies Have More Bones Than Adults

Babies Have More Bones Than Adults

Your baby was born with about 300 bones. As he grows, many of these will get harder, and some will fuse together. For example, the skull starts as three pieces of bone joined by cartilage, so that it can fit through the birth canal. This is why your baby’s head has soft spots. But these pieces […] Read More

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