Sentences with phrase «accommodate babies through»

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An area that is clean and safe so babies can explore their surroundings... filled with interesting and stimulating things to explore... set up to promote learning through free play... changed regularly to accommodate the needs of growing infants and toddlers... organized to have distinct eating and diapering areas and set up to be comfortable and practical for adults, allowing them to focus on the children.
The reason I think that this will work is that some babies go through a phase when they refuse to nurse during the day, and will only nurse while they're drowsy or falling asleep, and that phase can last fro a month or two, and the mother's milk production just seems to accommodate that.
To better understand the birthing process with a breech baby, you must understand how the mother's body works to accommodate the baby passing through, and also the types of breech presentation.
Boston terriers have gone through extensive breeding selections that have resulted in the size of the babies not accommodating for the size of the birth canals.
• Floor - to - ceiling window • An extra bed or baby cot can be accommodated • Interconnecting rooms are available • Flat screen TV This elegant room is located in the main building of the hotel, with marble floors and panoramic views of the sea and Pafos castle through floor - to - ceiling sliding windows.
Further, as the baby boomers work their way through Statistics Canada's age groups, other issues are foreseeable such as an increased need for public health services relating to competency, the redesign of courthouses to accommodate increasing numbers of people with lower levels of mobility, and an increase in the number of elderly Canadians living in poverty as divorces split fixed incomes.
When the baby boomers moved through the real estate market, they built more homes to accommodate their bigger numbers.
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