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Tips On Newborn Care For The First 30 Days
Are you a new mother or mother-to-be filled with half excitement and fear about dealing with your little one for the first time? The experience can be enthralling and also demanding. We agree! The initial phase is crucial since it intertwines your love and joy with the challenges of caring for your infant.
But worry not! First Step lists tips on newborn care for the first 30 days that help you create a strong bond with your precious bundle.Summer Foods For Children To Escape Heat Stroke
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How to Establish a Sleep Routine for Babies?
Getting your baby to sleep is more challenging than it sounds. They can get hyperactive whenever it’s close to bedtime or even become fussy and irritable. But this is probably because you don’t have a proper sleep routine in place. Read this blog to learn more about how to get your baby to sleep undisturbed and for longer.
Satisfying Your Baby's Hunger: Best Foods to Help Them Gain Weight and Thrive
We get it, helping your baby gain weight can be as challenging as losing some pounds yourself! But don’t worry, in this blog post, we will give you a detailed list of all the foods that can help your baby gain weight healthily. Keep reading to find out!
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Are you a new parent struggling with your baby’s sleep schedule? Don’t worry, almost every parent goes through this. A wailing baby and a few sleepless nights (both for the parent and the baby) go hand-in-hand. But what if you could sense some cues that will improve your baby’s sleep drastically? We got you covered, keep reading!
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7 common mistakes that parents make while inculcating eating habits in their toddlers
About 25 to 35 percent of toddlers and preschoolers are classified as "picky" eaters by their parents. Parents of these picky eaters are extremely concerned about their feeding and eating habits. You entice, persuade and force – but hey, forcing children to eat food won't produce any desirable outcomes. So, what should you do?
Children are not the most disciplined eaters because they are kids. But what if the real cause of such behavior is a feeding mistake you as a parent have been making? Read through the blog to garner information and teach the right food habits.