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It all started when I gave birth to my first son three and a half years ago. I went weeks with no sleep, had the hardest time keeping the house clean, felt like I was the bib (instead of the one ON my son), and had nearly forgotten how to fix my hair, do my makeup, and iron my work clothes. I was seconds away from pulling out my hair when my son made some rather interesting noises in his diaper, and gave me a HUGE adorable smile. I realized right then, that if I didn't laugh at my new crazy (and awesome) life, I'd never make it.
So I created Baby Laughs, so that I could share my parenting experiences with the world. It started with several funny designs geared towards newborns and babies. But as my son has grown, and as our lives have changed and been enriched by his incredible sense of humor, constant goofy-ness and silly faces, giant bear hugs, and heart melting smile, so has our collection of humorous sayings, and colorful designs. Baby Laughs is proud to offer something for everyone in the family - newborns, toddlers, growing kids, teens, parents, and grandparents.
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Parenting is the process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the activity of raising a child rather than the biological relationship.
In the case of humans, it is usually done by the biological parents of the child in question, although governments and society take a role as well. In many cases, orphaned or abandoned children receive parental care from non-parent blood relations. Others may be adopted, raised by foster care, or be placed in an orphanage.
The goals of human parenting are debated. Usually, parental figures provide for a child's physical needs, protect them from harm, and impart in them skills and cultural values until they reach legal adulthood, usually after adolescence. Among non-human species, parenting is usually less lengthy and complicated, though mammals tend to nurture their young extensively. The degree of attention parents invest in their offspring is largely inversely proportional to the number of offspring the average adult in the species produces.
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