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Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mom & The Baby

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Most of the studies have concluded that breast milk is the best source of nutrition for a newborn and is beneficial to both Mom and the baby. Continue reading “Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mom & The Baby” »


How to take care of your twins

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Handling twins may be less difficult than you think through a little patience and determination. Continue reading “How to take care of your twins” »


Becoming Your Child’s Emotional Coach

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There is one thing that we as parents are usually not good with,emotions. We tend to not want to show, display, or express them in public. But we still feel them. Continue reading “Becoming Your Child’s Emotional Coach” »


Excellent Tips to handle when Toddler scream

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Parenting is not at all easy, with growing age kids develop lots of behavior which is not right for them. Continue reading “Excellent Tips to handle when Toddler scream” »


What to do when your newborn cries?

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The dream: Your baby sleeps through the night Continue reading “What to do when your newborn cries?” »


Becoming a dad – especially for the first time

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Pregnant women experience a variety of emotions Continue reading “Becoming a dad – especially for the first time” »


Some Important Health Tips For The Child

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Here are some tips to keep your child hale, hearty & healthy. Continue reading “Some Important Health Tips For The Child” »


Raising Kids A Tough Task

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Raising moral, happy children without too much or too little parenting. Continue reading “Raising Kids A Tough Task” »


Newborn care

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Nine months of waiting to hold your little bundle of joy in your arms has finally come to a joyous end. Continue reading “Newborn care” »


Parenting Tips

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Parenting tips for new fathers Continue reading “Parenting Tips” »