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Andres
08-18-2010, 12:48
Well, with me soon becoming a parent and all that, I accidentally stumbled upon this great website with fantastic advice on how to handle babies.

As you may imagine, I don't have a clue about what I'm supposed to do. Yes, of course, there are books, but most of them don't actually show what to do, it are just descriptions.

So, for all of you looking for advice on how to handle babies, I will share this link:

http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/39802/405dad2c/opvoeden_kun_je_leren.html

I hope it will answer many of your questions.

:bow:

Husar
08-18-2010, 15:37
That's some great advice indeed! :2thumbsup:

Beskar
08-18-2010, 16:04
Did you know babies cannot percieve "3d" at such a young age? One of the things about them not being point infront of TV, is that it could hamper the childs development in percieving depth and understanding '3D' concepts.

Louis VI the Fat
08-18-2010, 18:16
Well, with me soon becoming a parent and all that, I accidentally stumbled upon this great website with fantastic advice on how to handle babies.Especially for you, important parental guidance tips you will need in some twelve/thirteen/fourteen years time, to teach your daughter proper etiquette for her....'chats' with Louis:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn50fKiI3tY&feature=player_embedded

Ice
08-18-2010, 18:37
Especially for you, important parental guidance tips you will need in some twelve/thirteen/fourteen years time, to teach your daughter proper etiquette for her....'chats' with Louis:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn50fKiI3tY&feature=player_embedded

I can't stop laughing. That just made my day.

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
08-18-2010, 20:49
:laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::lau gh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4: :laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::lau gh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:
Now that is funny!

Hosakawa Tito
08-19-2010, 00:56
Hey, I just read about you in the paper (http://www.thelocal.se/28328/20100812/), Louis. So, did you ever get your money back? ~;)

Fragony
08-19-2010, 08:36
I'm a real man it's easy, hold them up like a chicken and whipe it clean. It also pays to act like an idiot, googooooooo chucklydoooo

Louis VI the Fat
08-29-2010, 02:57
Useful Advice on Education II:


Confuse your daughter. That way, she'll learn to pay attention to details in the kitchen, skills she is going to need later in life.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQXLjVievTU


She's just too cute. I've watched the video a thousand times, just for the looks on her face. Sooo sweet.
'Z'avait un flan, mais papa il me l'a manzééé...' :smitten:

Megas Methuselah
08-29-2010, 07:33
"C'est toi? .... Non..."


LOL, that was cute. Poor kid.

Fragony
08-29-2010, 15:36
That's one expressive kid, and one evil daddy heh

Strike For The South
08-30-2010, 01:21
Useful Advice on Education II:


Confuse your daughter. That way, she'll learn to pay attention to details in the kitchen, skills she is going to need later in life.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQXLjVievTU


She's just too cute. I've watched the video a thousand times, just for the looks on her face. Sooo sweet.
'Z'avait un flan, mais papa il me l'a manzééé...' :smitten:


Child abuse IMO

rory_20_uk
09-02-2010, 11:48
Dealing with my 3 month old is mainly fun, but of course frustrating at times.

Books are a great way of finding out about:


Extremely rare diseases to worry about
Every slight deviation from developmental milestones that also vary between sources
Length of time to breastfeed for
When to bring in new foodstuffs
The age old debate over Atopy vs. infection
Jabs - killers or saviours?
Over / under feeding
All the signs that could indicate autism / auspergers etc.
The vast number of things that one should buy or one is stifling one's child vs the others that completely disagree


And then of course it gets progressively worse... :help:

~:smoking:

Andres
09-02-2010, 12:10
Books are a great way of finding out about:


Extremely rare diseases to worry about
Every slight deviation from developmental milestones that also vary between sources
Length of time to breastfeed for
When to bring in new foodstuffs
The age old debate over Atopy vs. infection
Jabs - killers or saviours?
Over / under feeding
All the signs that could indicate autism / auspergers etc.
The vast number of things that one should buy or one is stifling one's child vs the others that completely disagree



So true :laugh4: