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  • When you travel with a child, strive to keep his eating and sleeping schedule the same as it is at home. Travel can be extremely stressful for young children and infants. Replicating nightly routines can be a great way to help your children adapt to new surroundings and enable everyone to get a proper amount of sleep.

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  • Our parents were far from perfect. Now that you are a parent you probably realise that you also are far from perfect. Learning from other parents is key to being a good parent, so we’ve supplied you with some answers to a variety of parenting dilemmas.

    If you’re wrong or you’ve made a mistake, make sure your admit it. Everyone makes…[Read more]

  • Don’t come up with a “one size fits all” idea of discipline. When disciplining your children, realize that they all respond differently to correction. While a time-out might be what one child needs in order to comply, that same method might not work for another. Find what each child responds best to: time-outs, confiscating toys, or extra chores,…[Read more]

  • It is crucial that you get your child interested in vegetables as soon as they are able to eat them. By not giving your child vegetables at this time of their life, they are not going to want to eat them when they get older, which prevents them from getting proper nutrients and vitamins.

    If you have children in your home and you have a…[Read more]

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