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Infant and Toddlers - Advice

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      new window Ask a Pediatrician Description: A listing of pediatricians, and other health care professionals, who are available online to ask questions about your children's health and development. (pediatrics.about.com)
new window Ask the Pediatrician Description: A online message forum where you can ask a parenting or medical question about your children's health, diet, growth, development, and nutrition. (keepkidshealthy.com)
new window Children's Dr PlainTalk Description: A forum where new and expecting parents can ask questions about common medical problems in children. (childrenshc.org)
new window Choosing Child Care Description: Providing parents and caregivers with tips and suggestions for finding quality child care. (flchild.com)
new window Comprehensive Guide to Newborn Care Description: This site offers advice for new parents that may be totally confused and don't know what to do. (indiaparenting.com)
new window Dealing with a Crying Infant Description: Information and advice regarding what to do with a crying baby, including why newborns cry, what's normal, and tips on how to quiet a them. (humsci.auburn.edu)
new window Fussy Baby Index Description: Get help dealing with a fussy baby, including ways to soothe and calm your baby when he is fussy and reasons why babies fuss. (askdrsears.com)
new window Montessori Parenting Description: Information on creating a loving and supportive environment for your new baby and young child with Montessori techniques. (members.aol.com)
new window Parent Education Description: A wealth of hints & tips on raising children, with information on attachment parenting with common sense & mutual respect for both child and parent. (pantley.com)
new window Parenting Babies and Toddlers Description: A comprehensive guide to all aspects of parenting babies and toddlers, including child development, health and safety. (babyparenting.about.com)
new window Pediatric Oncall- Jaundice in newborn Description: Provides information about jaundice and the danger signs that a parent should know. (pediatriconcall.com)
new window Toddlers - DrGreene.com Description: Pediatric expert Dr. Alan Greene provides guidelines and tips to help you care for your toddler. (drgreene.org)
new window Your New Baby Description: Advice on new baby care, including what to do when your baby cries, when your baby will sleep through the night and how to find child care. (urbanext.uiuc.edu)
 




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