If you want to know how to stimulate your baby's language development, follow these recommendations from Andrea Plana, lactation consultant and speech therapist.
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How to cope with the dreaded postpartum periodRead moreThe best way to know what postpartum is like is to experience it firsthand, but you can become aware and prepare for it by following these guidelines that will help you cope with it in the best possible way.
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Choosing the best baby strollerRead moreChoosing a baby stroller that suits your lifestyle and needs will make the experience with it much more optimal
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How to choose the baby's pacifier?Read moreAndrea Plana, speech therapist and breastfeeding consultant, gives us some tips for choosing the best pacifier for the baby.
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Tips to encourage reading in childrenRead moreReading is not just a hobby. Reading helps us better understand the world around us and, above all, sets us free. Hence, the importance of instilling the habit of reading in children.
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How to manage emotions in childrenRead moreManaging emotions from childhood helps children become emotionally healthy, empathetic, and assertive adults.
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Which breast pump to buyRead moreOne of the products that most moms recommend having is a breast pump. If you are pregnant, you probably already have it in mind or have included it on your baby registry. The truth is that it is a tool that can be very helpful for breastfeeding.
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Keys to successful breastfeedingRead moreBreastfeeding is the exclusive form of feeding for babies from birth to 6 months of age.
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Angelman SyndromeRead moreAngelman Syndrome presents with hypotonia, ataxia, balance issues, delayed psychomotor development, intellectual disability, strabismus, absence of speech, hyperactivity and attention deficit, insomnia, and other neurological problems such as epilepsy.
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Tips for visiting a newborn: 1. Wash your hands thoroughly before holding the baby to avoid spreading germs. 2. Avoid visiting if you are feeling unwell or have been exposed to illness recently. 3. Keep your visit short and sweet, as newborns need plenty of rest. 4. Be gentle and quiet around the baby to avoid startling them. 5. Respect the parents' wishes regarding feeding, holding, and caring for the baby. 6. Offer to help with small tasks around the house, such as bringing food or running errands. 7. Remember that the parents may be tired and overwhelmed, so be understanding and supportive.Read moreThe birth of a baby is always a reason for joy and celebration among family and friends, so it is common to visit the hospital or home during the first few days to meet the baby and congratulate the new parents.
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Positive discipline: educating without shoutingRead moreThe basis of this educational approach aims to have a respectful, non-violent, and developmentally coherent treatment towards children.
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Benefits of co-sleeping with your baby Co-sleeping, or sleeping with your baby in the same bed, has several benefits. It helps promote bonding between the baby and parents, as it allows for frequent physical contact and closeness. It can also make nighttime breastfeeding easier, as the baby is within close reach. Furthermore, co-sleeping has been shown to help regulate the baby's breathing and body temperature, as the parent's presence provides a sense of security. It can also lead to better sleep for both the baby and parents, as they are more likely to synchronize their sleep patterns. Overall, co-sleeping can help create a sense of security and comfort for the baby, while also facilitating a stronger parent-child bond. However, it is important to ensure that co-sleeping is done safely to prevent the risk of accidents or suffocation.Read moreThe multiple benefits of co-sleeping with your baby.