- In The December Issue
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- Message from The Editor
- Wrapping up the Holidays
- Baby Tantrums
- N & N's Favorites for December
- Got Kids, LA - Directory
- Message from The Editor
Hello and welcome to Nurture & Nanny's December Newsletter!!
I hope that you are all enjoying this special time of year and reflecting on 2006 as it nears to a close. Nurture & Nanny has grown in leaps and bounds this year. We have formed heartfelt relationships with our families, and developed strong bonds with our nannies. I look forward to developing as a business while our nannies and families grow in trust and love for one another.
For those of you whom have become pregnant this year, become parents for the first time, or become parents again - Congratulations! 2006 has been a year filled with new challenges, responsibilities, joy and immense love.
2007 will be a year for celebrations, anniversaries, milestones, and firsts.
For those of you that have started new jobs or a new life journey, I wish you all the best for the coming year. I know that you will find success on your new found path.
In the coming year, be good to one another and be good to yourself. Laugh more, sleep more, and drive less. Find joy in the little things because they are truly life's little pearls. Make New Year's Resolutions that challenge you to grow as a person, and when you accomplish them, bask in the glory of your accomplishment!
Thanks for a wonderful year! Each one of you, in your own way, has helped contribute to the success of Nurture & Nanny. It couldn't have been done without you!
All the best,
Lara
- Wrapping up the Holidays
- I have a present for you! Kids of all ages love giving gifts. Instead of taking them to the mall for holiday shopping, consider letting them create gifts for those they love.

- Baby Tantrums
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A baby's first tantrum can take you by surprise. Your baby can really shock you by shrieking, stamping, hitting, or making his whole body go stiff. But don't take it personally; baby tantrums aren't about anything you've done wrong, and they aren't really about temper, either - your baby isn't old enough for that. The ways you'll respond to your baby's behavior when he is older are different than how you should respond now.

