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Advice On Being A Parent
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What's the best advise you could someone as a new parent? Or what advice were you given and ignored, but wished you hadn't?
I'm a new mum but curious to hear your advise for raising kids (of any age, maybe I'll bank some ideas for the future!).
I'm a new mum but curious to hear your advise for raising kids (of any age, maybe I'll bank some ideas for the future!).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Good question as we only get one crack at getting it right. The advice I would give is relax, enjoy the new baby, get yourselves & baby into a routine and when people come to visit get them to make the tea. Listen to the oldies as being a new Mum is nothing new & sometimes the old ways are better (especially before disposable nappies & formula milk). Forget the tidy house and the cleaning do it once a week it will be a while before it is show house standard again.
congrats! enjoy every stage as (with hindsight) they all pass so quickly. pass the baby around so she will settle with other people. be a bit no-nonsense putting her down to sleep. talk to her, like all the time! her speech will be all the better for it, when the time comes.
have fun, take a million photos a day, be proud.. and look after yourself, too.
have fun, take a million photos a day, be proud.. and look after yourself, too.
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My children are bilingual Leahbee .Spoken to in both languages all the time by us and relatives from babies onwards .You'll be surprised how easily they do it .
Mine speak fluently in both and can switch from one to the other quite easily .But they're not little any more !
Congrats on your lovely baby hellywelly .Enjoy .
Mine speak fluently in both and can switch from one to the other quite easily .But they're not little any more !
Congrats on your lovely baby hellywelly .Enjoy .
Meglet, you've been given loads of good advice. I can't stress enough that you need to enjoy every minute with your baby, the time passes so quickly. My daughter is almost 30 and I still wonder where the years have gone. My grandson is almost 16 months and it's gone in a flash. Can I also suggest that you buy a baby book and make a note of what baby does when, it's wonderful to look back on.