Search Results

Your search on deal has produced the following results on MummyPages:
Family holidays through house exchange
...deal. this of course means that you do not have the bother or expense of having to hire a car during your stay. also, you will not have to worry about your property while you are away, as there will...
See more
Handling public tantrums
...deal with the tantrum in the same manner that you would at home. the best way to avoid public tantrums is to make sure that your child is not tired or hungry. keep snacks on hand and items to distract...
See more
Partner is not into sex while pregnant
...deal with as a father. he may be feeling apprehensive about the burdens of parenthood. he might also feel self-consciousness about making love in the presence of your unborn child. as frustrating as...
See more
Panicking about parenthood
panicking about parenthood how to deal with panic over becoming a parent they always talk about cold feet and weddings, but the impending panic that happens when contemplating becoming a parent for...
See more
Eczema in pregnancy
eczema in pregnancy how to deal with eczema while pregnant for those who already suffer from a skin condition like eczema, there may be some concern over how pregnancy may affect you. the truth is it...
See more
Working mum's guilt
working mum's guilt returning to work guilt guilt is one of those emotions that are difficult to deal with. it's perfectly natural to feel sad and upset when you leave your baby to return to work...
See more
Parenting books
...deal with emotions and life skills. barbara coloroso’s, “kids are worth it!: giving your child the gift of inner discipline” is full of wonderful solutions to help children create...
See more
How to teach honesty
...deal with the other issues. lastly, allow your child some fantasy. there are harmless untruths that your child will tell, sometimes in an effort to emulate you, your partner, or an older sibling or...
See more
The 123’s of potty training
...deal with the inevitable accidents. phase training pants in gradually, and keep using nappies at night, at least until your child has mastered bladder and bowel control during the day! 8. accept that...
See more
Teaching table manners
...deal with meal times, and discuss the behaviour (or lack thereof) with your child. since children love repetition of stories, it is entirely possible that your child will want to hear it repeatedly...
See more
Stomachache
...deal with it. your child may be afraid of something or is having anxiety.
See more
Toddlers who bite
...deal with this is to explain to them that biting hurts, and that it’s not something they are allowed to do, to anyone. even if you are more lenient with your child on other rules, if another...
See more
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
...deal with the symptoms of ibs. you should not use over the counter laxatives unless you talk to your doctor. a child can easily become too reliant on laxatives and then you have another problem to...
See more
How to tell if your child is ready for preschool
...deal with a preschool situation, where he or she will be interacting with teachers, teachers assistants, and other children. if your child has never spent time away from you, then it may be an idea to...
See more
Preschooler: Sleeping away from home
...deal. young children tend to be more clingy and it is difficult for them to suddenly adapt to a new routine away from home. if your child is eager and has spent nights away at a relative's house...
See more
Stop the bed wetting
stop the bed wetting how to deal with your toddler wetting the bed staying dry at night can be a hard skill for a toddler to master; patience is the key. many times, a toddler who is completely potty...
See more
Gifted dyslexics: how common are they?
...deal with the negative effects of dyslexia in children. very often a dyslexic child turns out to be gifted too. many dyslexic children have much higher than normal iq's, but experience trouble in...
See more
Dandruff
dandruff how to deal with your child’s dandruff dandruff in young children is very rare. most often what you think is dandruff is something else. dandruff is caused by an overgrowth of a fungus...
See more
Chickenpox
chickenpox how to deal with your child having chickenpox chickenpox, also called varicella, is very contagious rash that presents itself as small red bumps that turn into blisters that are filled with...
See more
6 major sleep mistakes parents make
...deal with the freedom of movement associated with sleeping on a bed. do not get rid of the cot after buying a bed for your child, in case it is still needed for a while. even if your child takes a bit...
See more

Latest