Lady Diana accepts Nigel’s proposal of marriage : but gets no help from Penelope, who has been turned into a baby.
It BOTHERS me to see this, and I see it all the time. 40 somethings talk to older people like they are toddlers, its sickening. I can understand if they are going through mental difficulties..but I dont think just being old justifies talking down to someone like they are stupid. What do you think?
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Filed Under (Baby Talk) by Julie Andrews on 12-03-2010
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Many people are ready to take control of their careers and work independently, and no matter your education or experience, the Internet can help.
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Vaginal birth or C-section?
Filed Under (Baby Talk) by Julie Andrews on 12-03-2010
Tagged Under : birth, Csection, Vaginal
Vaginal birth or C-section?
A panel of medical experts in U.S. are working on reversing the trend that it becomes more and more difficult for pregnant women who had caesarean section to try to give vaginal birth, according to media reports Friday. Fifteen years ago, nearly three in 10 women who had a first C-section were able to deliver their next baby vaginally, a trend called VBAC for “vaginal birth after cesarean.” Now …
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The cool uncle
I’m going to be an uncle. In case you haven’t heard, my brother, Oscar, and his wife, Mona, are having a baby. Congratulations to both of them, but I’m going to be a little selfish here and examine how this affects me (this is my column after all).
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Talking to your Baby
Filed Under (Baby Talk) by Julie Andrews on 12-03-2010
Tagged Under : baby, talking
Talking and cooing with your baby is one of the best parts of being a new parent. Talking and playing are fun for you and your baby. However, it is more than fun. It also helps your baby to learn.
In playing with your baby, it is important that you gently interact with him in a back and forth manner. Smile at your baby and wait for him to focus on your face and smile back. When he smiles, you should smile even wider yourself and nod your head. Let him know you are happy that he smiled back at your smile.
Do this with cooing and babbling too. If your child babbles or coos at you, smile and gently coo back. If he answers you with another coo or babble, answer him back. Do this repeatedly. This is how babies learn to get along with other people and how they learn to have confidence that you are interested in them. When you talk and your baby coos back to you, important things happen. Your baby learns how to talk by hearing your words and trying to make the same sounds.
Your baby learns fast. As you talk softly to your baby and he “talks” back, you begin to know his sounds. When you mimic his sounds, you encourage your baby to try to make more sounds.
Talk with your baby as much as you can. He will learn to know his parents’ voices. This makes the bond between you and your baby stronger.
From the day, he is born, your baby is learning. When you talk with your baby, you are helping his brain develop.
• Reading to your baby helps him learn. Reading to him starting in infancy will help him do better in chool, as he grows older.
• Read aloud to your baby for a few minutes at a time. He will be able to pay attention for only a few minutes at first. Babies like to have things repeated over and over.
• Read, say or sing nursery rhymes to your baby. This will help him learn, too.
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Paul Banas
Baby talk by a five month old
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