Infants and Toddlers Articles
121: Your Baby s Physical Development Months 1-12
Your baby goes through various milestones in his or her development
And whilst all babies do not develop at the same pace they do pass these milestones in the same order. It is possible to gauge with some degree of certainty how your baby will develop over the first twelve months of his life. The rate of development goes through spurts as does the
122: Your Infants Diet Is Wrong
In early infancy, mothers are too much in the habit of giving thick gruel, panada, biscuit-powder, and such matters, thinking that a diet of a lighter kind will not nourish. This is a mistake; for these preparations are much too solid; they overload the stomach, and cause indigestion, flatulence, and griping.
These create a necessity for purgat
123: 10 Images That Super-charge Your Child s Right Brain
Did you know that the images you provide for your child's mind are akin to food for the body? Healthy images can nourish and encourage positive growth, particularly at an early age when the brain is developing rapidly, setting a foundation for thought and emotion for life. It brings whole brain balance to your child's intellectual (and emotional) d
124: 10 Tips To Make Your Colic Baby Sleep
Is your baby's crying keeping both of you awake at night? Would you like to find out how you can soothe your colicky baby so both of you can get a good night's rest? If you want to take steps towards quieting and calming your baby, try this battle plan to soothe the symptoms:
1. Check to see if your baby is hungry
First of all you should chec
125: 5 Ways to Exercise With Your Baby
These days, parents seem to be too busy with child care matters or work-related stuff to even think about adding exercise into their daily routine. A lot of people would use the reason that they simply do not have enough time on their hands, which is why keeping an active lifestyle is out of the question. However, if you are a busy parent juggling
126: 6 Tips on Choosing the Best Baby Nursing Pillow
I have researched baby nursing pillows and have interviewed breastfeeding mothers to find out what makes the best baby nursing pillow.
I hope this information will save you lots of time and help you decide which is the best breastfeeding pillow for you and your new baby. You may know breastfeeding is best, but it doesn't always come naturally fo
127: A Baby FallsThe Gift of Near-Disaster
One amazing story in the news recently concerns a baby in Albany who tumbled out of a second-storey window (while her mother was momentarily distracted) and fell into the arms of a postal worker who stood below.
Talk about being in the right place at the right time! This story gives new meaning to the term "postal service," which most pe
128: A Bedtime Routine to Help Baby Sleep
Whether your baby already sleeps like an angel, or needs a little help, it's good to remember that babies love routine. They like to know what's coming next, especially when they're about to be left alone in their cot at bedtime. Here's a nice soothing routine to get your baby ready for bed.
Playtime
Have some gentle one-on-one play with your b
129: A Daily Massage Can Help Your Baby Greatly
In many cultures, baby massage has been an integral part of childcare for centuries.
In countries as far apart as India, Fiji, Nigeria and Bali - and among the Maori in New Zealand - massage starts soon after birth and continues until a baby is at least six or seven months old.
Baby massage has evoked considerable interest in the West, where
130: A Difficult Period Baby Teething
It is not unusual for new parents to find that certain times of their child's developmental period can be very difficult. One of such difficult moments is the child's teething period because it can cause your infant to fall ill and thereby becoming very cranky. Those babies who are usually very happy can become very fussy while those who will norma
131: A Few Pointers on Buying Baby Clothes
So the first time a baby comes most new parents get a ton of advice from all over -- friends, family, strangers you meet in the elevator; all telling you what is good for the expected newcomer. With all that advice, if you read this, I can give you my two cents. The following will be some info for you I have, as a former new parent, on new parents
132: A Guide in Introducing Toddler Toys
The birth of a child is one event that is most eagerly awaited by family, relatives, and friends alike. Even before the expected birth month happens, baby showers are held to welcome this tiny bundle of joy.
Finally, the day big day arrives. Proud mom and dad are eager to show off their pride. It is so hard to contain the parents happiness,
133: A Guide to Understanding Baby Car Seats
If you own a car and have a baby then you really need to buy yourself a baby car seat if you care about safety. It's always advisable that you buy a good baby car seat as soon as you leave the hospital with your baby, or you should even see to this before hand. You might end up buying the car seat yourself or your friends and family might buy it
134: A Mother s EpiphanyAn Essay on Recapturing the Magic of Motherhood
A few of my childhood friends are radiating love, joy, and nervousness like never before, which could only mean one thing: they are pregnant for the first time.
In my conversations with these friends, it is all I can do not to get teary when they talk about how excited they are for the babys birth. Because, as all moms know, no matter how prepar
135: A New Mom s Guide To Coping with Sleep Deprivation
Becoming a new mom brings us face to face with some of the toughest challenges that we will ever experience as a woman in our life. At a time when energy reserves are in short supply, one of the biggest obstacles that many new mothers have to deal with is sleep deprivation. We are all warned of the sleepless nights when we are pregnant, but it isn'
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