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    4 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - 11 days ago | baby, child, Child safety, children, Doctor, Family, health, healthcare, health clinic, hospital, Ontario, parenting, professional, registered nurse, sick, telehealth, visit

    Question, do you take your kid to the emergency or wait until morning when the Doctors office or walk in clinic is open? In Hamilton we can call Telehealth Ontario, talk with a registered nurse who will assess the situation and determine what would be your best course of action.

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    3 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2008 | advice, baby, bed routine, bedtime, behaviour, blanket, child, children, family, kids, parenting, security, sleeping, tips
    Security blanket: Key to baby sleeping all night?

    No a security blanket can aid a baby sleeping all night but it is not what will get your baby to sleep. There are several things that you need to help your baby develop good sleeping habits, consistency and routines. The most important thing you need is consistency. This is very important, being consistent allows a child to anticipate or know what is going to happen next. This reduces anxiety and stress and will increases the feeling of safety in the child.

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    3 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 27 2008 | advice, baby, behaviour, child, child safety, children, family, kids, learning, parenting, safe, unsolicited

    Everyone in the world seemed to be giving me contradicting parenting advice when I was pregnant with my son. I listened to what everyone said, even the extremely obnoxious neighbour who seemed to think she knew it all even though she did not have kids. It seems her friends had them and that was enough to make her an expert on every thing. I smiled and said thanks for the information. When people told me I was doing this wrong, that wrong, I needed these or that I said I would look into it. No matter how ridicules or sensible every piece of unsolicited parenting advice was I took the time to let the people know I heard them. I never said what I would do with their advice.

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    4 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 01 2008 | Advice, baby, bed routine, bedtime, child, children, family, kids, learning, routine
    Is it OK to raise a baby night owl?

    It is not OK to raise a baby night owl.

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    3 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 25 2008 | babies, baby, safety, family, parents, shopping, child, children

    It is so scary how many children are harmed by being in a non-child proof home. There are a lot of things people just don’t think about until it is to late.

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    4 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | Baby, advice, children, clothing, family, fashion, hidden treasure, kids, name brand, shopping, save money
    How to save money on brand name baby cloths

    I live on a limited budget and one day I realised that I was able to dress my kids better then my friends who do not have limited budgets. I have better quality baby clothing and more of it then they have. I found it funny, but then realised that my limited budget forced me look for those bargains and I got very good at finding them.

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    5 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 20 2007 | security blanket, baby, sleeping, sleep, bedtime, sleep routines, children, child, kid, kids

    No a security blanket can aid a baby sleeping all night but it is not what will get your baby to sleep. There are several things that you need to help your baby develop good sleeping habits, consistency and routines. The most important thing you need is consistency. This is very important, being consistent allows a child to anticipate or know what is going to happen next. This reduces anxiety and stress and will increases the feeling of safety in the child.

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    5 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 20 2007 | baby, babys, children, child, kids, kid, night time, sleep time, parenting, parent, bedtime

    It is not OK to raise a baby night owl. When my son was born my husband worked nights and did not have a drivers license. I would drop him off and pick him up, and baby had to come with me. I would get the baby down to sleep only to put him into a car seat and drive my husband to work. Then I would try to get him to go back to sleep when we got home. No luck, we would be up all hours of the night. Then finally sleep, and the alarm would go off so I had to get up and put the baby in the car again to go pick up Daddy.

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