The Joy of Being A Parent

 

True happiness is found at the center of a family unit. Those inexpensive smiles that parents get from a baby after they come home from a busy day at work, that innocent look that says, “hug me, mommy”.

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The Advantages of Baby Changing Stations

When we are at home, finding a place to change diapers is a lot easier than when we are out and about during the day. New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has a way of changing his baby’s diapers within 30 seconds. He states that by placing the new diaper underneath the used one, he can just wipe the mess and then pull the flap over. Continue reading

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Online Degree For Parents at Home

Parents want the best for their kids. They would do anything and strive more to give their children a bright future. Long nights at the office, shift after shifts-everything becomes an opportunity to gain a little bit more.

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Are New Birth Control Pills Dangerous?

More and more companies have been producing birth control pills.  For some couples, they use this without consulting their doctors.  As consumers they don’t know the dangers and risk of the new birth control pills. With so many forms already available in the market, be careful on what you take because you’re not the only one who will get affected but also the baby inside.

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Parenting 101

The role of parents is very important to the baby. Each has a part to play. While the father has to work to provide for his family, the mother should be taking care of all their needs, especially the baby’s. Here are a few parenting tips you can apply:

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Prenatal Lullabies

Mommies, share a peaceful moment with your unborn baby by listening to a soothing and relaxing music. It not only calms yourself but it also helps in the baby’s brain development. Prenatal lullabies stimulate the brain’s creative cells activity so it promotes right brain function. It kindles the fetus’ auditory nerves function as well.

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Banana Recipes for Babies

One of the many nutritious fruits parents should consider feeding their babies are bananas. This excellent fruit can be a good source of electrolyte potassium which regulates blood chemistry and provides your kid with vitamins A, B6, C, calcium, iron, zinc and magnesium. You can even do lots of food recipes with this yellow fruit, just be creative in preparing for your kids.

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Baby Travel Checklist

Taking your baby on a trip is not an easy task. Mommies  should have a baby travel checklist to know what should be included in the baggage. Here are some of the important things you should consider packing.

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Paying Attention To What Your Kids Are Swallowing

One of the kids’ natural reflexes is swallowing. They put in their mouth whatever their hands get into. Mommies, a gentle reminder: As much as possible, keep your child away from things that can choke.

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When Can My Baby Eat Chocolates?

It’s but natural to feed your baby with his number one nourishment-providing food-milk. However, what if one day, you left a bar of chocolates on the table and found out later that your infant is almost done with the melted bar. Is your child’s tummy ready for that kind of food? If not, what are the effects? How long until your baby can eat chocolates?

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