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From how babies develop and what to expect from a newborn, to scheduling doctors visits and nighttime feedings, eHow is your source for practical baby advice. Get insights on sleeping habits and stimulating activities, as well as tips on comforting a crying baby. Let eHow's experts fill you in on when to expect a baby's first words, steps and more. Have more than one baby to care for? Turn to eHow for comprehensive advice on twins and multiples. Other topics of interest include safety, babysitting, teething and traveling with babies.

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  • How to Put a Baby to Sleep Without a Pacifier

    When putting a baby to sleep without a pacifier, it's important to feed them and make sure that she is dry before wrapping her in a blanket. Make bedtime easy for babies with help from a mother of...

  • How to Relieve Baby Gas Pain at Home

    Baby gas pain can be relieved by burping the baby and rubbing their back in an upward motion, as well as rubbing their stomach in a clockwise motion. Learn about gas drops that can be bought at a...

  • How to Stimulate Cognitive Development in Infants

    Cognitive development in babies can be stimulated by simply playing with the baby and showing them toys. Discover how black and white pictures have been known to stimulate a baby's brain with help...

  • How to Put a Baby to Sleep With a Pacifier

    If a pacifier is used when putting a baby to sleep, it's important to find one that fits that particular baby. Find out how to make sure that a baby is calm when putting them to sleep with help...

  • How to Sterilize Plastic Baby Bottles

    After buying plastic baby bottles from a store, it's very important to sterilize them before giving them to a baby. Find out how to sterilize baby bottles in a medium pan with boiling water with...

  • How to Get Rid of a Baby's Cradle Cap

    Cradle cap is caused by dead skin cells, and the best way to get rid of it is by combing the baby's hair back and forth three to four times a day. Find out why baby lotion should not be used to...

  • How to Change a Baby

    When changing a baby's diaper, it's important to stay by the baby at all times and to make sure that it's not too tight. Learn how to use the sticky tabs on diapers with help from a mother of...

  • How to Calm a Hyperactive Baby

    Calming a hyperactive baby starts with finding out what the problem is, and whether or not the child is sleepy or hungry. Find out how to distract a fussy baby with help from a mother of three in...

  • Caring for a Newborn Baby

    When caring for a newborn baby, it's important to be prepared with diapers, wipes and a breast pump for breastfeeding mothers. Learn about trying out pacifiers on a baby with help from a mother of...

  • Switching Stubborn Babies Over From Formula to Milk

    When switching a baby from formula to milk, it's important to slowly wean her off of formula. Find out why a child should be at least a year old before drinking real milk with help from a mother...

  • Potty Training Tips for Parents

    If a child is ready to be potty trained, it's important to introduce him to the potty in an inviting way. Learn about what to do when a potty training child is too small for the regular toilet...

  • How to Get a Baby to Sleep in the Crib

    The best way to get a baby to sleep in a crib is by having him sleep in the crib from day one, because any deviation from this will make it harder later on. Establish a nightly routine to get a...

  • Developing Trust Between Parent & Baby

    In order to develop trust between a parent and a baby, it's important to feed the baby, change her diaper and pick her up when they cry. Find out why playing with a baby is important in the...

  • Infant Car Seat Safety Guidelines

    Infant car seat safety begins with making sure that the child is facing backwards until they are at least 20 pounds. Discover the importance of a three-point harness on a baby's car seat with help...

  • How to Use a BabeSafe Mattress Cover

    A BabeSafe mattress cover should fit snuggly around a baby's mattress and therefore should not bunch up when the baby sleeps. Find out how to apply a mattress cover by taking it out of the crib...

  • Sterilizing Breast Pump Parts

    The parts of a breast pump can be sterilized together by taking them apart and placing them in a pot of boiling water. Find out how to dry the sterilized parts of breast pump with help from a...

  • How to Clean a Baby Car Seat

    When cleaning a baby's car seat, wash the straps in a washing machine, and then use soap wand water to clean the plastic parts. Find out how to disconnect pieces of a car seat in order to wash...

  • How to Get a Toddler to Sleep

    Getting a toddler to sleep can be tricky, but it can be accomplished by keeping the child active, establishing a routine and staying consistent. Learn how to get a toddler to sleep by preparing...

  • How to Cope With Diaper-Changing Struggles

    Changing a diaper can be messy and stressful, but it helps to talk to the baby, distract them with a mobile and give them something to look at. Discover how to cope with diaper-changing struggles...

  • How to Buy Baby Clothes

    When buying baby clothes, check with family and friends for hand-me-downs because children grow quickly and may never get a chance to wear clothes that are bought. Buy baby clothes and avoid...

  • How to Choose a Car Seat

    When picking out a car seat, do some research, check with family and friends and check the quality of the seat. Pick out a car seat that is easy to transport with tips from a day care owner in...

  • How to Buy BPA-Free Sippy Cups

    When buying a BPA-free sippy cup, do research with family and friends, trade with manufacturers, or look for cups that aren't clear plastic. Buy BPA-free sippy cups locally or through...

  • How to Change a Baby's Cloth Diaper

    When changing a baby's cloth diaper, have a separate bag for the dirty diaper, clean the area, and make sure the diaper is tight and secure. Change a baby's cloth diaper, whether it has Velcro or...

  • How to Choose a Lunch Box

    When choosing a lunch box, decide what food will be carried inside, and let the child in on the process. Pick out a good lunch box with compartments and a thermos by following tips from a day care...

  • How to Potty Train Girls

    When potty training girls, talk to them about potty training, lead by example, and try not to put stress on the child. Learn how to potty train girls through a routine with tips from a day care...

  • How to Pack a Baby's Suitcase

    When packing a baby's suitcase, bring bottles, a plastic storage bag for dirty diapers, wipes, changes of clothes, a first-aid kit and a small mat for changing diapers. Pack a baby's suitcase with...

  • How to Pack a Toddler's Suitcase

    When packing a toddler's suitcase, bring plastic storage bags, wipes, snacks, extra clothes and a first-aid kit. Depending on the duration and location of a trip, bring whatever a toddler may need...

  • How to Massage a Baby in Your Home

    Giving a baby a massage at home involves finding a nice soft area and using light circular motions on their shoulders, arms, legs and back. Massage a baby after a bath with tips from a day care...

  • How to Massage Your Baby to Help With Gas or Colic

    Massage a baby to help relieve gas or colic by keeping them comfortable, warm and making sure to rub their tummy. Help to relieve gas or colic for a baby by giving them a massage with tips from a...

  • How to Get Your Baby to Sleep Through the Night

    In order to get a baby to sleep through the night, consider the child's schedule, stick to a consistent routine and be patient. Get a baby to sleep through the night by monitoring their energy...

  • How to Make the Perfect Bubble Solution

    When making a bubble solution, let kids help stir the mixture and get involved in the fun process. Create the perfect bubble solution for kids with tips from a day care owner in this free video on...

  • How to Painlessly Potty Train

    Before potty training a child, make sure that they are ready by looking for signs that the child is letting the parent know they are ready. Potty train a child and avoid pressure and stress with...

  • How to Position an Infant for Sleep

    When positioning an infant for sleep, always make sure to put them on their back before they naturally know how to roll around. Put a baby to bed and eliminate all possibilities of suffocation...

  • How to Pack a Child's Lunch

    When packing a child's lunch, include a fork and spoon, fruit, vegetables, a sandwich and a napkin. Pack a kid's lunch in Tupperware with tips from a day care owner in this free video on parenting...

  • Cleaning Teething Rings

    Clean teething rings by running them through the dishwasher or sterilizing them in boiling water. Use soap and water to clean teething rings on an everyday basis with advice from the parent of a 2...

  • Home Remedies for Teething

    Some home remedies for teething babies include using a cold, wet washcloth, frozen vegetables or apples. Find a teething ring that the baby will like with tips from the parent of a 2 year old in...

  • Buying Diapers in Bulk

    Buy diapers in bulk by visiting large retailers or searching online for special deals. Always purchase the largest box of diapers that is available to get the best deal with tips from the parent...

  • How to Make Gripe Water

    Make gripe water by crushing dill seeds, mixing the seeds with chamomile tea and mixing it all with sugar. Use gripe water too sooth gas in babies with tips from the parent of a 2 year old in this...

  • How to Comfort a Teething Child

    Comfort a teething child by giving them children's Tylenol and teething rings that are cool and gummy. Identify the symptoms of teething in a baby, including drooling and a red, swollen face, with...

  • Taking a Baby's Temperature

    Take a baby's temperature by using an electric ear thermometer that will work quickly and painlessly. Buy a baby thermometer with a disposable sleeve with information from the parent of a 2 year...

  • How to Stock a Diaper Bag

    Stock a diaper bag with a portable changing table, diapers, rubber gloves, Ziploc bags, diaper cream, a bottle and formula. Bring snacks, toys and a pacifier in a diaper to occupy babies with...

  • How to Give a First Haircut to a Baby

    Give a baby his or her first haircut by distracting them with a favorite toy or television show, combing the hair straight down and then snipping the hair straight across. Cut a baby's hair in a...

  • Baby Teething & Constipation

    Determine if a baby is constipated by monitoring the number of bowel movements each day and looking for small, hard pebbly stools. Treat constipation in a baby giving the baby plenty of water with...

  • How to Change a Baby's Diaper

    Change a baby's diaper by lifting up the baby's bottom to release the soiled diaper, wiping the baby clean and then putting on a new diaper. For the first week, use a soft cloth and water to...

  • How to Clip Your Baby's Nails

    Clip a baby's fingernails by finding a time when the baby is relaxed and using safety clippers to remove the sharp edges of nails. Distract an older baby with a television show in order to clip...

  • When Can Babies Eat Finger Foods?

    Before introducing a baby to finger foods, they must be able to successfully eat and pick up foods on their own. Learn what finger foods to introduce to a baby in this free video from an...

  • When to Give Baby Whole Milk

    After 12 months, most pediatricians will insist that a baby is introduced to whole milk because of the necessary vitamins. Mix formula with whole milk to help introduce a baby to dairy using this...

  • Widening Baby Bottle Nipples

    Widening baby bottle nipples is never a good idea because it can cause the infant to choke or damage the nipple for future feedings. Learn about buying different settings for bottle nipples, such...

  • What to Feed a 9-Month-Old

    A nine-month-old baby can begin eating solid foods, and to introduce a nine-month-old to food, start by feeding them rice cereal, oatmeal and pureed vegetables. Consult a pediatrician to find out...

  • How Soon Can You Feed a Baby Rice Cereal?

    A baby can start eating rice cereal between six-to-nine months of age. When feeding an infant rice cereal, place the spoon to the child's lips. Avoid choking hazards when feeding a baby rice...

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