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CARING FOR YOUR TODDLER
dental care
early tantrums
learning to walk
bedtime routine
talking and learning
working life
feeding time
medical matters
top products for mums
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caring for your toddler
dental care
Your little one’s teeth are precious and need special care and attention. Keep them clean and encourage healthy eating to make sure his teeth stay strong and healthy
early tantrums
You may have heard of the ‘terrible twos’ but angry outbursts and challenging behaviour can start well before this time – as you might well have noticed already!
learning to walk
From 9-18 months your baby will probably be progressing from crawling to walking – an exciting time for both of you
bedtime routine
By 12 months, many babies will sleep through the night. If yours isn't yet, you will be keen for him to start. Establishing a consistent bedtime routine will help your toddler get to sleep - and stay asleep - so that everyone wakes up refreshed.
talking and learning
One of the most rewarding moments in parenthood is listening as your baby’s babble slowly turns into words that you can understand and seeing him learn new skills as each day goes by
working life
At this stage you may face some big decisions. You’ve devoted your time and energy to raising your little one and now may be considering returning to work and finding the right childcare arrangements
feeding time
By now, your baby should be eating similar food (in smaller portions), to the rest of the family, plus two or three small snacks a day
medical matters
Immunisation is the safest and most effective way to protect your child against serious diseases
top products for mums
No one knows better than real mums and dads which products are truly indispensable when you're caring for a toddler.
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