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by Yifang Xie
As busy parents, we’re always looking for ways to make our lives easier with all that’s required to take care of a new baby. And there is absolute...
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by Yifang Xie
Whoever coined the term, "There's no use crying over spilled milk" clearly wasn't a breastfeeding mama! Ruining even an ounce of freshly pumped mi...
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by Yifang Xie
1.Their first poop doesn't stink.
The black, tar-like stuff called meconium is made up of mucus, fluid from the womb, and anything else they di...
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by XieYifang
Dear child, no one in this world loves you more than me!
The essence of education is the self-cultivation of parents.
We need to be aware of oursel...
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by XieYifang
Bringing a baby is "a difficult time for a difficult time" for Bao Ma, because the child's body is delicate, and he often encounters such and other...
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by XieYifang
Older children can tell you when you are hungry, but little ones cannot, at least not in words. However, babies can show what they need in other wa...
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by XieYifang
People who have brought children basically have the experience of being tortured at night. The younger the child, the more tossing at night.
Especi...
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by XieYifang
Potassium has an indispensable and important effect on the human body, which is mainly manifested in the following aspects:
1. Maintain the body's ...
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by XieYifang
Language is not only a communication tool, but also an important manifestation of people's mental abilities. This mental skill includes the ability...
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by XieYifang
There is a "critical development period" in the cultivation of any kind of ability of a baby. Pay attention to cultivating this ability during this...
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by XieYifang
Home disinfection and sterilization should not be done in most families. In 2020, 84 and alcohol disinfectants are more common in households.
In fa...
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by XieYifang
During the growth process of children, due to congenital or acquired factors, deformities of the teeth, jaws, and craniofacial (dental deformities ...
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