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Is worm farming for you?
If you are looking at helping the environment then a worm farm is ideal for you. Everyone knows the benefit of recycling to help cut carbon emissions and waste, but not many would think of starting a worm...
3 commentsHow to help the wild birds in your garden
With Winter just a few weeks away, or already here for some of us, spare a thought for the birds that you may see in your garden. For many this is the real testing time; food is scarce, the weather is...
0 commentsWhat is Asperger's Syndrome?
Aspergers is a form of Autism but unlike autism in quite difficult to diagnose. This quick guide will show you the characteristics that often show in this disorder and give you a general overview of the condition.
7 commentsAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) - a short guide.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common behavioural disorder that affects between 8 and 10% of children of school age and is round three times more likely to occur in boys than girls....
0 commentsTips for breast feeding
Whether or not you are planning to breast feed your baby is an important decision for you, your baby and your partner and one not to be taken lightly. Breastfeeding is the most natural thing in the world, but...
2 commentsCreative Christmas ideas - on a budget!
Christmas will soon be upon us and whilst for most it is a time of enjoyment and excitement there is also the underlying worry of expenditure, especially in the current financial climate. Why not break out...
0 commentsLiving with eczema
Eczema is a skin condition that shows up as itchy, scaly and thickened skin, and is most likely to occur on the knees, elbows, face and arms. My eldest son was diagnosed with eczema at about 12 weeks old; for...
4 commentsShould we or should we not have a bassinet in our bedroom? We are expecting our first daughter in April.
There are many reasons for having the baby in with you in your room: In the UK sleeping in the same room as your baby is recommended for at least the first six months to reduce the risk of cot death. You can...
7 commentsHelp with a colicky baby
Colic in a baby is truely distressing for both the baby and the parents. It can come on as young as two weeks and can last for up to five months. Colic comes on for no apparent reason, though I have heard it...
2 commentsTips for teaching your pre-schooler to read and write.
You can introduce your child to books at any age. Although a baby will not understand the words, they like listening to your voice and even looking at the bright pictures in baby books. Reading with your child...
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