Top 3 Free, Must-Use Baby Resources For Easy Parenting
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There is some debate among mothers about what is the best advice for easily
raising their babies. Is it following the guidelines of a specific guru? Finding
out what works by trial and error? Listening to friends and family? Following
the latest hot advice?
Here's what I consider the best approach for moms all over the world...
Learning From Others
I'm sure you are well aware that there are some universal keys to baby
development. That is, babies all over the world develop according to the same
principles. Fortunately, almost all of these development principles and how to
handle them have at some point in time been recorded, reported or experienced.
The only thing that you need to do... is find this information... and then
use
it.
What follows is my suggested list of 3 free baby information resources which you
can start using today for the best advice to easily raise your baby.
Frequently Asked Questions
Raising your baby easily and effortlessly begins with knowing the answers to the
"common" questions. That is, there are a few problems almost all parents
experience and want to know the answers to. The first approach is knowing the
answers to these "common" difficulties. And then to avoid these pitfalls.
A quick and easy way of learning from others is to study the frequently asked
questions asked by other parents.
BabyZone is one such online site with content and resources covering the most
important questions you may have. It's an excellent destination for answers,
timely suggestions, advice, lessons and tutorials on pregnancy, childbirth and
parenting. access this great resource at http://www.babyzone.com
Discussion Forums
The second resource is to take part in some kind of open discussion. Rather than
struggling to find out what works and what not, learn from others. Somewhere
someone has already experienced and solved the same problem as you. And is
willing to share the experience. Forums allow you to ask questions, express your
opinion, and learn from others.
About.com has a number of forums broken down by due date months,
breastfeeding, cesareans, VBAC, baby naming, pregnancy loss and more. You can
enter as a guest and browse the previous posts, but you must register before
posting or answering a message that's already there. Registering is quick,
simple, and free at http://pregnancy.about.com
"Looking Over The Shoulder"
One thing many parents find difficult is knowing how to do the things they read
or hear. Despite getting all the information, some of us simply learn better and
faster by seeing rather than by reading. That's where local guidance centers are
invaluable. It's a great resource for sharing information and experiences many
parents often overlook. But obviously, it's not meant to substitute
consultations with medical practitioners.
The Expectant Mother's Guide provides pregnancy, childbirth, and baby-related
information for parents in specific metropolitan areas. Much of the available
articles and resources are specific to a particular city or region. Consult
http://www.expectantmothersguide.com for a list of countries and cities covered
and served.
In order to consistently make the best decisions raising your baby, several
things need to be considered.
You want the information most suited to your
situation. And you want to get it quickly and easily. These 3 free resources
will surely help any parent to achieve that goal almost every time.
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