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Parenting Advice: How to Handle Unsolicited Feedback From Grandma

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Parenting Advice—Being a parent is the hardest job in the world, but it is also the most rewarding. Since parenting does not come with a handbook, most of us leave the hospital wondering what to do next. Hundreds of parenting books vie for our attention, claiming they know best.…

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Celebrate #GivingTuesday and Help Babies in Need

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Did you know that 1 in 3 families in the United States experience diaper need: not having enough diapers to keep a baby clean, dry, and healthy? Researchers from Yale University that not having enough diapers was more stressful to them than not having a place to live or enough…

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Born Free: Tuesday #gno Twitter Party on Babies and Colic

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Did you know that more than 20 percent of newborns have colic in the first few months of life? Colic is a condition where otherwise healthy babies cry more than three hours a day more than three days a week. In an effort to broaden awareness and help educate and…

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Parenting Advice: Understanding and Comforting a Crying Baby

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Babies cry, not because they are unhappy, but because they are not content and they want something done about it. It's not surprising. Babies have limited communications skills, but they quickly learn to use crying quite effectively. It's up to the parent to determine what source of discontent is…

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Baby Clothing: What a Baby Needs For The First 6 Months

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One of the nicest things you could do before your baby is born or before he or she comes home is to look for baby clothes. Of course you like all the tiny items that you find in stores, but which ones does the little one really need in the

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