Pacifiers
Posted by: Jill Besnoy, February 23, 2010 in 7:58 am

Sometimes the pacifier habit will phase out on its own. But sometimes your kid is entering Kindergarten and people are giving you looks (no judgments here). It’s time to bring in the big guns. Getting your child to give up the pacifier without major drama can be quite a challenge. Here are ten tips, which might make it easier.
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Posted by: Ilona Siller, October 3, 2009 in 11:03 am
1. Anything that is associated with the word or sound of “colic”.
2. Worrying about SIDS.
3. Cleaning 34825662 Dr. Brown Bottles. They have more parts than a NASA shuttle.
4. Trying to open any door while holding the baby in one arm with 3 bags in the other.
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Posted by: Michael Sajkowicz, October 30, 2008 in 10:10 pm
At six months, most babies start getting their first teeth. Anyone who has ever had a toothache can only imagine just how babies must feel while going through teething. Unpleasant at best and painful at worst. Irritability, sleeplessness and crying, may also be joined by increased drooling and even low grade fevers. While teething just might be the worst physical experience a young child may have to go through, the good news is that there are lots of ways to soothe the pain of teething.
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