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Dressing Baby for the Summer Weather

They all look so cute in the store and online. Duckies, Noah’s ark, pinks and blues. Baby clothes are just too darling. But depending upon the time of year that your baby is born, and the climate where you live, there are many things to take into consideration when it comes to dressing your baby.

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Quality Time: Make the Most of One-on-One Playtime with Your Child

Parent/child playtime is more than fun it plays an important role in your child's development! Remember, you are your child's very first playmate, and that's a highly important job.

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Baby Laundry Wash

Why would you want a seperate laundry product for your baby's clothing? Well baby items get specific stains on them that sometimes need special handling but aside from that the fact that these are items that lay agains the most precious of skin means that you need a good stain finder that is gentle for baby's skin. Check out the following round up of laundry products specifically forumulate for baby clothing and bedding.

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The Importance of Infant CPR Training For New Parents

When a new baby arrives, along comes the responsibility of keeping your new baby safe. If an emergency would occur, are you prepared to handle it? Would you know what to do?

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Washing Baby’s Laundry

Your sweet little one can come up with some pretty stinky laundry. Although it’s extremely tempting to buy perfumed up laundry detergent and softeners for doing your tiny peanut’s laundry use precaution when it comes to their duds. Here are some tips for keeping your little one’s duds smelling and looking great.

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Help Your Baby Communicate Through Sign Language


One of the newest trends in parenting is baby sign language.  People in the deaf community have known for years that babies could communicate through sign long before their vocal cords allow them to speak, but the trend didn’t really catch on because of the false assumption that signing led to later verbal language development.

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Burping Baby - Tips to help you burp your newborn baby

One of those things that I thought would come easy but took a little time to perfect was burping the baby. We always just think,”toss them over your shoulder after a meal and they’ll give up a little air.” Not always so.

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You and Your Newborn: Surviving the First Weeks You and Your Newborn: Surviving the First Weeks

So you've brought your newborn baby home from the hospital. Congratulations!

With the birth of your baby comes a new set of challenges. It is truly wonderful to become a new parent or a parent once again, but let's face it, the first weeks of your newborn's life can be quite stressful and overwhelming at times.

Our youngest son is one month old today. Looking back over the past couple of weeks there have been a lot of happy moments, but even though I've been through all this before with three other children, I had honestly forgotten how tiring taking care of a newborn can be.

One thing I hadn't bargained for with the newest addition to our family was his size! Our son weighed 10 pounds and was 21 inches long when he was born. For the past month I have been feeding him every two to three hours for a half an hour at a time. It's amazing how much time that eats up every day when you have a house and other children to take care of. It has taken me weeks
to adjust to our new "schedule." Here are some tips that have helped me get through the first weeks of our son's life:

Ask for Help

If you have any friends or family around who have offered to give a helping hand, don't be afraid to ask for help. For me, it's not so much that I feel I need help getting things done, as much as I feel like I'm neglecting my twin 4-year-old sons. The past few weeks they have done everything in their power to get my attention, as negative as that might be! They love their new baby
brother, but they are getting a lot less attention than they are used to. They're lucky if mom gets them breakfast and lunch at a decent hour and if they are dressed by noon. It's been nice to have family around to get the boys out of the house once in awhile to burn off some of their extra energy and give them the extra attention they need and deserve.

Delegate Household Chores

If you have other children and they aren't already helping out with household chores, now is the time for them to start. I'm guilty for doing too much for my 4-year-old's, and they are definitely old enough to do more things for themselves, like dressing themselves, putting away their toys, and putting their
dinner dishes in the kitchen. If you're used to having a clean and organized home, you may have to ease up on this a bit for at least the next couple of months. The baby has to be cared for first, than the rest of your family. Unfortunately, housework ends up last on the list!

Plan Your Meals

If you're really organized you prepared and froze some meals ahead of time before the birth of your baby. Most people probably haven't thought this far ahead, however, and I know I sure didn't feel like cooking even when I was pregnant. One thing you can do to help simplify dinner time is to plan your
meals ahead of time. Sit down once a week and plan your meals for the next week before you go grocery shopping. Even when you don't feel like cooking it's nice to have a list of meals you can choose from and know you have the ingredients to prepare them.

Find a Mentor

If this is your first baby and you don't have any close female family members, reach out to a friend, neighbor, or someone from your church to give you moral support. You can also join a local moms' group like MOPS. There are a lot of new things to learn and babies unfortunately don't come with an instruction manual. You need someone you can ask questions to, no matter how silly
your questions may seem.

Call Your Pediatrician

Umbilical cord care, circumcision, jaundice, colic, thrush, cradle cap...these are just a few of the things your newborn may have to experience during his or her first few weeks of life. If you have any questions at all regarding these conditions, don't be afraid to call your pediatrician. That is what they're there
for. It's scary when your baby has to go through these things and you don't know what's wrong with them. Almost all of these things are perfectly normal and will pass, although some conditions do need to be treated and/or looked at by your baby's doctor. It's better to be safe than sorry, so don't be afraid to call.

Having a baby is an exciting time in your life; however, it is also exhausting. Your house won't be as clean as you want it to be, your other children may get jealous, and your spouse even may feel neglected at times. Just remember that this, too, will pass. Enjoy all the time you spend with your newborn, they don't stay small for long!

Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom of four. For resources for the Christian family, including parenting, toddler and preschool activities, homeschooling, family traditions, and more, visit http://www.Christian-Parent.com

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If You Can You Should Breastfeed

I ought to know it’s not possible for everyone to breastfeed their baby. As a foster mother I certainly couldn’t breastfeed my babies but if you can you should and here’s why.

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Dressing Your Winter Baby

winterHere are some tips for dressing your baby in the winter.

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