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Baby Monitor
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Joe Devine
A baby monitor can be essential, at least to worried new parents. A new mother can't stand to be without her baby monitor if she has to be out of the room with her baby for more than five minutes. A baby monitor can solve many of her problems by letting her know that her baby is okay.
Adoption Announcements
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Joe Devine
One of the most heavily covered adoption announcements to be featured in the media, has been Angelina Jolie's adoption of her son Maddox, and most recently the addition of little Zahara, a seven month old baby girl from Africa. Brad Pitt has been quick to jump on the adoption wagon train as well, having recently applied to allow these two children to legally take his last name, as he moves towards marrying their adoptive mother.
Baby Sign Language
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Flo Lowenstein
One of the newest trends in communication with babies is using baby sign language. Many parents are using sign language to facilitate communication with their little ones and it has proven to be very effective. Babies and toddlers are very limited in their ability to tell others what they want and need. Using baby sign language is an effective way to help a little one process language.
Baby Naptime
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Chris Poppavich
Baby naptime should be refreshing for both infant and caregiver.
About Downs Syndrome
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Chris Poppavich
Though many types of defects and abnormalities can be prevented, some can not, such as Down Syndrome. Something about Downs Syndrome that couples may not know, is that it is not preventable and it is not inherited through family genetics. Children born with Down Syndrome do not have to have a lesser quality of life than children without the disorder, but do require a higher degree of educational intervention, as well as guidance for behavior modification.
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