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… communication can be subtle. Look for signs—such as bright eyes and wiggling arms and legs—that your baby is happy and … the people and things in the pictures. Take your baby outside for walks, and talk about the things you see. Toys that … communication can be subtle. Look for signs—such as bright eyes and wiggling arms and legs—that your baby is happy and …
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… hay fever-like symptoms (such as runny, itchy nose, watery eyes and sneezing), trouble swallowing Heart : signs of a … If they are nauseated or vomiting, lay them on their side. Do not make them sit or stand up. If they are having … child. Replace auto-injectors before the expiry date Consider having your child wear MedicAlert® identification …
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… made with bulgur. Serve barley, brown rice or quinoa as a side dish. If your favourite cold cereal is not whole grain, … split peas, chickpeas, black beans, navy beans, and black-eye peas. When choosing meat, poultry or seafood, think of …
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… and lying on your stomach isn't possible. Sleep on your side, using pillows to support your belly and between your … of your uterus can partly block the large blood vessel in front of your backbone. Frequent urination, caused by your … increasing yellow colour to your skin or the whites of your eyes. Have painful or frequent urination or urine that is …
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… that parents pass to their children, such as hair and eye colour. Genes can have variations that affect how a … that parents pass to their children, such as hair and eye colour. Genes can have variations that affect how a …
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… Get the child's attention by looking straight in his or her eyes. Use a stern voice and expression and say, "No. We … Get the child's attention by looking straight in his or her eyes. Use a stern voice and expression and say, "No. We …
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… language problems aren't deaf. Be a good listener. Maintain eye contact. Listen carefully. Ask the person to rephrase or … language problems aren't deaf. Be a good listener. Maintain eye contact. Listen carefully. Ask the person to rephrase or …
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… round foods being most frequent. Small parts of a toy, the eyes sewn on a doll, or buttons from clothing can become … round foods being most frequent. Small parts of a toy, the eyes sewn on a doll, or buttons from clothing can become …
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… small sips of fluid between contractions. Look into her eyes and help her focus during her contractions.   When to …
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… you alcohol or drugs, try this: Look the person in the eye. In a firm voice, tell the person you don't want to … you alcohol or drugs, try this: Look the person in the eye. In a firm voice, tell the person you don't want to …