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Breastfeeding in Public: Your Legal Rights
Breastfeeding your baby is a normal and natural thing to do. Babies have a right to be breastfed and mothers have the right to breastfeed.
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Why Relationships Are Important For Your Baby’s Development
A loving relationship with you is the most important part of your child’s environment. Tuning in and responding to your child with warmth and gentleness lays the foundations for your child’s development and helps to shape the adult your child will become.
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Paul’s Story
Paul* and his partner had their daughter prematurely at 32 weeks. Here he recounts his feelings about the hospital and birth experience, and the days and weeks after his baby’s premature arrival.
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Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is any kind of bullying or harassment done using technology. It really sucks because it can be public, hard to take down, or affect you at home. There are a lot of things it could be, and it can affect people in a lot of different ways. Take 5 minutes to skill up on how to protect yourself.
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Independent Sleep
The first 3-4 months of life is a good time to help your baby develop a healthy sleep pattern. If your baby learns to settle back to sleep without your help – called independent sleep – you can avoid problems with settling and waking later on.
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Positive Attention and Your Child
Parents have hundreds of interactions with their children on an average day. What really counts is making the most of this time — showing positive attention and enjoying those daily moments with your child.
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Relationships: Two People, One Relationship
People generally seem to have two conflicting needs in relationships: Autonomy & Intimacy.
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Getting the Balance Right with Co-Parenting
Your relationship with your partner might have ended, but you’re both still parents to your children. It’s in your children’s best interests for you to figure out how you can both be involved in their lives.
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Daddy Blogger: The Preparation
Blogger Luke Denham is a single father drawing from his own experience and writes his blog not just for single parents or fathers, but for all parents.
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Getting Started With Childcare
The key to making child care work is doing what suits you and your child. Here are some ideas to help you start planning your childcare choices.