Stroller advisor
With a wide variety of prams, pushchairs, strollers and accessory options available for your child, choosing a stroller a can be a challenging task.
The Stroller advisor provides comparisons, articles and advice about the various stroller and stroller types available to you today. Helping you navigate the maze of baby carriage options to find the stroller that’s right for you and your child.
In our busy daily lives fitness often takes a backseat. Balancing work, family, and the home can be challenging, especially for new mothers. Getting yourself back into your pre-pregnancy shape doesn't need to take time out of your day, and small exercises can help regain lost fitness, revitalize your extra energy, and help you feel great about yourself.
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One of the earliest hurdles for infants acquiring a language is learning the ability to follow one speech stream over others. This statement was one that professors George Hollich, Rochelle S. Newman, and Peter W. Jusczyk set out to explore. Could the importance of your baby's need to see your face when learning new words be confirmed? Can greater closeness between you and your child really encourage language acquisition? The study investigates.
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Studies performed by Sissel Unger, specialist in clinic psychology, and Anne Carling, showed that the importance of child interaction performed even while out strolling with your child develop social as well as learning skills.
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During infancy, childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood, new needs and tensions arise. In attempt to seek ways of adapting to these newfound stresses each infant, child, and teen develop different kinds of intimate relationships that ultimately form their personality.
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Are you planning to power walk or go jogging with your baby stroller?
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Small children most of all want to see their parents when riding the stroller says child psychologist Sissel Unger who applauds the Stokke Xplory.
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In our modern lives we travel, often across greater distances, more than ever before. Travelling with a child can be a challenge but with a little planning, both you and your child can have an enjoyable trouble free trip travelling by road, rail, or air.
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Technology, materials, and advancements in ergonomics and design have meant that in recent years an increasing array of strollers, and types of strollers has emerged.
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The role of exercise, and in particular pram walking, as an adjunctive treatment for postpartum depression, or depression after pregnancy, was investigated by professor and clinic psychologist Amanda J. Daley, professor Christine MacArthur, and doctor Heather Winter.
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