6 Things How Super Parents Raise And Unleash Smart, Healthy, Happy Baby Genius
Here are six key concepts which can make a substantial impact on how you interact with your child from the earliest moments of life. Concept #1. Start Early The infant brain develops rapidly from the earliest moments of life. Learning can and does begin as early as prenatal-while the child is still in the womb. [...]
Busy Parent’s Guide to Smart Babies – Part 1
Are you juggling career and family? Do you find your free time stretched between your baby and older children? If you think you’re too busy to learn about early education, you’ve come to the right place. Read on to pick up the basics in less than 10 minutes. Why is early learning important? The first [...]
Baby Monitors Safety Helpful Tips For New Parents
There are few rules that you can count upon for every circumstance. In fact, many experienced parents will admit that the time they spent caring for their first baby was a matter of trial and error, rather than methodical procedure. That said, there are a few \”proven\” strategies that tend to work most of the [...]
Your Premature Baby and Child: For Parents of NICU Graduates
Product DescriptionYour Premature Baby and Child: For Parents of NICU Graduates: Raising preterm infants can create unique challenges for parents whose little ones seem as fragile as they are precious, especially in those weeks and months following homecoming. This illustrated guide, written by experienced preemie mothers and medical professionals, can help. From practical concerns about [...]
Baby Gifts: Shop for the Baby, Not the Parents
Babies can be the most difficult people to buy gifts for – we have no idea what they like! But then again, we do know their needs, and we know about their parents well enough. These little pieces of knowledge are often enough to help you come up with great baby gift baskets – and [...]
Busy Parent’s Guide to Smart Babies – Part 3
Many leading childhood development experts believe that we all have far greater potential in our early years than society gives us credit for. Waiting until school to begin providing consistent intellectual stimulation to a child is no disaster. But in doing so, we miss a unique window of opportunity for learning. What can I do [...]
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