Thursday, 8 March 2012

The Elusive Orgasm

If you or your husband have problems in the bedroom, the cause may also have to do with the dynamics of the relationship.


An ongoing study by Deakin University in Australia has published the results of how fear, or lack thereof, can have negative sexual activity have to be released.
What does a man need? As I understand it, is when you transfer too much of your happiness on another person's behavior. Call several times a day, centering your world around that person so that your mood depends on how the other person reacts not only be an inconvenience for your relationship, but also how well you connect sexually. Make a ton of sense to me.

Friday, 24 February 2012

Nutrition - toddler at 2 year

Before you serve food to your child, always ensure that the food is mashed, sliced or chopped into small portions to prevent choking hazards.

Calcium
Your child needs 500 milligrams (mg) of calcium a day to build strong bones and teeth, enhance nerve and muscle function, and aid blood clotting. The best sources of calcium are milk and dairy products, such as milk, yoghurt and cheese. You may replace breast milk with growing-up milk that is fortified with prebiotics and probiotics to promote a healthy digestive system.

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Toddler at 2 Year

Give your child attention and reassurance
It is important to give your child the attention and reassurance he needs so that he will know that you will always be there for him. This gives him the confidence to discover by himself and conquer the unfamiliar.

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Nutrition - Toddler at 1 Year

Before you serve food to your child, always ensure that the food is mashed, sliced or chopped into small portions to prevent choking hazards.

Calcium
Your child needs 500 milligrams (mg) of calcium a day to build strong bones and teeth, enhance nerve and muscle function, and

Nutrition at 3 Years

Before you serve food to your child, always ensure that the food is mashed, sliced or chopped into small portions to prevent choking hazards.

Calcium
Your child needs 500 milligrams (mg) of calcium a day to build strong bones and teeth, enhance nerve and muscle function, and aid blood clotting. The best sources of calcium are milk and dairy products, such as milk, yoghurt and cheese. You may replace breast milk with growing-up milk that is fortified with prebiotics and probiotics to promote a healthy digestive system.

Toddler at 3 years

Emotional development
Your child becomes quite sensitive to others’ emotions and behaviours.

Language development
Both hearing and speech improve by leaps and bounds, and your child is now able answer questions regarding who, what, where, when and why.

Toddler at 3 years