Ever find yourself speaking in a 'baby voice' whenever you talk to your little one? This is sometimes known as 'parentese' - and in fact pretty much every language wherever it is in the world has ...
My first top tip for talking with your baby would be to talk to them from the first day they are born. So talk to them right from the off and make sure that they get used to you as a communicator.
It could come in the form of paid help: a live-in domestic helper, a daytime nanny, or an infant care centre. If you're lucky, you'll also have friends or neighbours who are willing to help during ...
Check your airline’s family travel policy, but typically, budget airlines in Asia allow you to purchase a separate seat for your baby as long as they’re in a car seat or a child restraint device.