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Get child-rearing tips from ‘How to Raise a Super Baby’

By: - Mobile Sub-editor
/ 03:01 PM February 04, 2019

Pop Life TV how to raise a baby

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One of the biggest, most intimidating questions for a parent is whether or not s/he is making the right decisions when raising kids. Also, in an era where the internet gives you infinite access to all kinds of information on child rearing, it is hard to filter out the effective techniques from myths that are famous just because of hype.

This is where Pop Life TV comes to the rescue, with a brand new show on parenting. “How to Raise a Super Baby” aims to take parents on a journey of discovering the leading habits and practices needed to help your children reach their maximum potential.

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With a world-renowned host, MMA fighter and proud parent Peter Davis, the show will tackle topics like baby facials, chiropractic sessions, enrichment classes and premium milk that can help boost your child’s growth, mental capacity and natural talent. So make sure you stay tuned to Pop Life TV! JB

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To access the channel, re-scan your digital box for Pop Life TV on BEAM. Don’t forget to follow Pop Life TV on social media (@POPLIFEPH) for fresh updates. 

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