Nought to FiveStagione 1
Nought to Five is for all parents from all walks of life. It’s an insiders’ guide to parenting the under-fives. The ten episodes run in consecutive order from brand new baby through to almost-5-year-olds who’re ready for school. Each episode features two families sharing their stories with a family counselor about everyday life – sleeping, eating, asserting independence, toilet training, non-compliance and so on. There’s also one part dedicated to the all-important link between movement and learning. We talk about the specific activities which will grow children’s brains so that they can attain their genetic potential.
Dove guardare Nought to Five • Stagione 1
10 Episodi
- New Beginnings: The First Few WeeksE1
New Beginnings: The First Few WeeksFirst time parents Kristine and Chris share the challenges of the first two weeks with their newborn daughter Scarlett. We get them some expert lactation help from a midwife and an Active Movement advisor who tells them the importance of movement. - The Early Months: Smiling to CrawlingE2
The Early Months: Smiling to CrawlingThe early months are a busy time from the first smile to the first crawl. We look at breastfeeding and working, and having a baby live in two different houses after their parents separate. Sleeping issues are an issue for another family. - Wobbly Walkers: Around 1 Years OldE4
Wobbly Walkers: Around 1 Years OldOne-year-olds are just getting on their feet. We meet LJ and Zara who are off and walking. Zara wont go to sleep without a bottle and LJ’s parents have a difference of opinion about how to discipline their son, and want some ideas. - Growing Independence Part 1: 1-2-Year-OldsE5
Growing Independence Part 1: 1-2-Year-OldsToddlers can be demanding at times and Luis at 20 months and twins Samantha and Lucy are ably demonstrating that skill to their parents. Fussy eating, tantrums and sharing are all daily challenges for our families. - Growing Independence Part 2: 1-2-Year-OldsE6
Growing Independence Part 2: 1-2-Year-OldsToddlerhood can be a very demanding stage. We meet twins Oscar and Charlie who have two older siblings and their parents share how they manage a busy household. We demonstrate how to do time out. 18 month old Emily is learning to feed herself.