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Safer Sleep Advice
Understanding the dangers of co-sleeping - Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board (oscb.org.uk)
ICON has been specifically designed to help parents and carers cope with crying baby
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The Lullaby Trust
Safer Sleep Advice
Bereavement Support
How to sleep your baby more safely to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
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Toileting Advice
Potty training information and tips from the experts to guide you through the process of getting your child out of nappies and into pants for good.
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Breastfeeding
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/baby/breastfeeding-and-bottle-feeding/breastfeeding/positioning-and-attachment/tion goes here
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Dummies
If you choose to use a dummy, wait until breastfeeding is well established (at up to about 4 weeks old).
Stop giving a dummy to your baby to go to sleep between 6 and 12 months.
Don’t force your baby to take a dummy or put it back in if your baby spits it out. Don’t use a neck cord.
Don’t put anything sweet on the dummy, and don’t offer during awake time.
Using an orthodontic dummy is best as it adapts to your baby’s mouth shape.
If you choose to use a dummy make sure it is part of your baby’s regular sleep routine.
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Car Seats
Children must normally use a child car seat until they’re 12 years old or 135 centimetres tall, whichever comes first.
Children over 12 or more than 135cm tall must wear a seat belt.
You can choose a child car seat based on your child’s height or weight.