Grandparents-to-be learn new child-rearing tricks

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COLUMBUS -- Anyone approaching the status of a grandparent clearly survived parenting the first time around. And babies still are babies.
However, much has changed in the 30 or so years since many modern grandparents last cared for infants.
Babies sleep on their backs, not on their stomachs. They eat whenever they want, not according to a schedule.
They have sleep sacks, fold-up playpens and multiple car seats -- and rubber duckies that measure the temperature of bath water.


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