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How to develop baby’s intellect
By: on: May 29,2006 In: ParentingHuman brain can be fairly named the most complicated object in the Universe. It contains a trillion of cells, 100 milliards of which are represented by neurons, united in nets - this is a substratum of intellect, creative talents, emotions, perception and memory
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If your baby is in hospital
By: on: May 8,2006 In: ParentingBaby sickness - is always a hard trial for family, and if the matter concerns baby’s hospitalization, then you can become panic-stricken only at the thought of the fact that a baby will be estranged from his family, painful procedures expect him, and strangers will surround him
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How to prepare your man for fatherhood
By: on: Mar 14,2006 In: ParentingPregnancy, childbirth, putting a baby to your breast - it’s enough to feel all this although once in your life, to understand how much the nature cared about transformation of a woman into mother. Well, how does fatherhood waken in a man? You know, a baby’s life depends both from mother and father
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Baby psychology or things a future mother should know
By: on: Mar 9,2006 In: ParentingPsychoanalysts affirm that it’s possible to foretell a unique trajectory of life of a future adult person according to a character of passing of pregnancy, especially passing of delivery, and also regularities of a baby’s development during first year of life.
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Tonsillitis: ways of struggle
By: on: Feb 28,2006 In: ParentingI don’t remember the one who said this, but for some reason this phrase was etched in my mind: the biggest unfairness is when children fall sick. You will hardly raise an objection against it, when you see that your child suffering. And even if he was healthy from birth, still various infections start bothering him sooner or later, and this means they start bothering his parents as well. Chronic tonsillitis is among them
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Pollen disease
By: on: Feb 28,2006 In: ParentingSummer is at the height. Everything is green and blossoming. We should be glad to sun and warmth, but, looking at our own offspring, who sneezes and coughs, we think desperately: “It would be better if spring would come later!”
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New baby diet
By: on: Feb 14,2006 In: ParentingIt seems nothing else can be invented in this eternal sphere of baby’s nutrition. Juices, fruits, semolina??¦ However, science moves forward. Unfortunately, ecology too. There’re more and more babies today, who cannot bear protein food that we think is so necessary for a growing organism. But, alas, almost all babies don’t “accept” cow’s milk now, and many of them even “refuse” from the most hypoallergic one - soy milk. Now even formulas for premature babies are prepared with minimum protein
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Gritting of teeth (bruxism)
By: on: Feb 14,2006 In: ParentingThe first sign of your child’s gritting of teeth can be sounds you may hear in the night. If you hear a mysterious sound, resembling some creak, coming from a child’s room, come to him and learn. Bruxism (greeting of teeth) occurs as a result of rhythmic clonus of masticatory muscles, accompanied by low sound, resembling gritting or clicking.
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These mysterious biorhythms
By: on: Feb 10,2006 In: ParentingWe can hear more and more often such words as “biorhythm”, “biologic clock” in our life. What does this mean? How do a child’s biorhythms form? What do they depend on? Can we speak about future mother’s biorhythms’ influence on future baby’s biological clock? According to which biorhythms a baby lives before birth, in mother’s belly? How to organize a baby’s life after birth, to provide him with harmony with himself, his circle and nature? How to help him to gain a sense of time? Read this article and you’ll find answers on these and many other questions
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An ideal interval between childbirths
By: on: Feb 8,2006 In: ParentingYou’ve already got one child. You passed that time when you couldn’t even think of conception, bearing and giving birth to another baby. Now this prospect seems real to you. You’re only worried with one question: “How long it should take to give birth to another baby?”
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How to bring up a child prodigy?
By: on: Feb 3,2006 In: Parenting“Ah, he’s so small, and so quick-witted already!…” - we say this, being touched by successes of some child prodigy - a sportsman, a musician, a mathematician. And sigh: “And my blockhead??¦” Well, no one is born being a child prodigy, this quality should be cultivated.
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Psychoanalysis for a baby. “Muddled brains” or necessity
By: on: Feb 3,2006 In: ParentingAverage statistical mother thinks that her baby differ from other children only with the quantity of little wrinkles of his wrists, habit not to sleep at night and scream deafeningly in day. Children, who sleep like tops and don’t yell, only squeal quietly sometimes, become the object of general jealous envy. However, it’s not always good when a baby sleeps a lot, and it’s not always bad when he screams boldly.


