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Ditching the dummy
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Ditching the Dummy

The "advice" is to get rid of the dummy, along with bottles, by a year. I know precisely zero people who have managed to stick to this.
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Posted by By Fran Taylor
What Mums Really Want for Christmas: Dear Santa…
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What Mums Really Want for Christmas: Dear Santa…

Dear Santa, I'd love an unshared biscuit. It doesn’t have to be a chocolate one. I draw the line at a rich tea, but a plain digestive would do. Untouched by sticky fingers. Or at least unlicked.
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Posted by By Laura Pearson
Autumn Activities: Making Playdough
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Autumn Activities: Making Playdough

You may now be thinking I am one of those perfect Pinterest mummies who makes everything from scratch. I am not that woman.
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Posted by By Jill Misson
Childhood Burns: That Hot Cup of Tea
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Childhood Burns: That Hot Cup of Tea

I am sharing my story in the hope that next time you put your cup of tea down, somewhere you think is out of reach, remember Jack, and put it a bit higher.
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Posted by By Claudia TJ
How Do I Get My Child to Eat?
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How Do I Get My Child to Eat?

Mealtime battles are no fun for anyone. Catherine has some great tips for making it a better experience for all concerned.
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Posted by By Catherine Simonds
A Letter to My Threenager
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A Letter to My Threenager

Jill wonders whether an actual adolescent will be easier to negotiate with than a threenager as she muses on her future relationship with her little girl...
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Posted by By Jill Misson
Five Things You Need To Know About Nursery
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Five Things You Need To Know About Nursery

Starting nursery is a huge step for your baby or toddler, but as Geraldine Cooper discovered, even the wobbliest of starts can blossom into a great experience.
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Posted by By Geraldine Cooper
How to Cope With Two Under Two
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How to Cope With Two Under Two

Having two children under two is no mean feat. Amelia's been through it and she shares her tips for saving your sanity...
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Posted by By Amelia McCarthy

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