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What can I do about my 2-year-old's tantrums in public?
...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, bored, or hungry. keep snacks on hand and items to...
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Childcare options: how do I narrow it down?
...deal with. the down side is it means you and your family will need to learn to survive on one salary and the possibility of loneliness, isolation and loss of identity. it’s also incredibly...
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There are so many books out there for mums. What about dads?
...deal with the emotions you’re likely to be experiencing. it might be a little bit intense but it’s well worth the read. she’s having a baby – and i’m having a breakdown...
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Is my toddler’s behaviour normal?
is my toddler’s behaviour normal? how to deal with those toddler temper tantrums you may be surprised when your once angelic baby suddenly starts having temper tantrums, hits or bites other...
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I never had trouble sleeping until I became a parent. What can I do?
...deal with them in the morning. finally, avoid any heavy meals or foods before bed. if you must snack, choose something that’s high in carbohydrates, as these foods are known to promote sleep....
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Being a stay-at-home mum: sometimes I feel resentment. Is this normal and what can I do?
...dealing with the decision to be a stay-at-home mum. it’s normal to question your decision or to have doubts whether you made the right one. you may wonder if you have made the right choice and...
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I need to know if it is right to fight in front of our child
...deal with their parents fighting. all they know is that mom and dad are supposed to love each other, so why are they being so ugly towards one another? they just do not understand that sometimes...
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Is it normal to lose hair after giving birth?
...deal with it alone rather than worry about hair ending up on everything where ever you go during the day. if you are concerned about your hair looking too thin you can bulk it up a bit with...
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Premature baby and my emotions: how do I handle them?
...deal with, they are normal among preemie parents. instead of feeling bad about having them, you should accept them and start confronting and dealing with them. this is an internal process, but also...
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I want my child to be in touch with her emotions. How can I ensure that she grows up that way?
...deal with them constructively, you’re helping your child to grow up emotionally intelligent.
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Telling lies: what to do when my preschooler tells a clear cut lie?
...deal with it is to not make a big fuss over it. here’s a common situation in which a child will tell a lie. you come into the kitchen and see that a drink has been spilled. your preschooler...
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How should I react when my child tells a lie?
...deal with it is to not make a big fuss over it. here’s a common situation in which a child will tell a lie. you come into the living room and see that a drink has been spilled and your child...
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My daughter won’t eat her normal foods. Should I worry?
my daughter won’t eat her normal foods. should i worry? almost every toddler will go through phases where they won’t eat a particular food or type of food. there are ways you can deal with the...
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Toddler behaviour
toddler behaviour how to deal with those toddler temper tantrums you may be surprised when your once angelic baby suddenly starts having temper tantrums, hits or bites other children, or refuses to...
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Is there a list of specific factors I should look for when seeking full time care for my child?
...deal with accidents and other emergencies. speak to staff. for child care to be successful and good for your child’s development, you need to be comfortable to speak to the staff about your...
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My three year old still wets her bed. What can I do?
...deal about wetting the bed. sometimes this can run in families, but at three, it’s perfectly normal. simply change the sheets, and your child, and put him or her back to bed. your child may be...
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Why does my 2-year-old tell so many blatant lies?
...deal with your child's lies, you can try playing along with the fictional scenarios and let your child see how ridiculous they are. if your child has done something wrong that they lied about, get...
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Why does my 2-year-old insist on saying “no” so much?
...deal with your child's fascination for the word “no”, present alternatives. suggest the occasional “yes,” when appropriate and use a calm, even-toned voice when doing so...
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When can my child start learning how to ride a bicycle?
...deal with the associated ‘ouches.’
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