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Baby Toys

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

baby toysAll parents who imagine they have passed very quickly which toy would you like to her child but when they choose not find it so easy. The ideal toy does not exist. Often the educational toy was not as entretendio resutlará the role that envelops or hands who gave it. However, when choosing a toy you can look out at the age for which it recommends in general is a good guide and it is important to avoid it is dangerous.

Baby toys stimulate the senses and also many exercise on muscle development. These are specifically designed for it. It is important to use toys with new capabilities depending on the stage, such as motor skills, visual comprehension and language in order to accompany their development.
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Baby Sleep

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

baby sleepHow much should a baby sleep?

The hours of sleep in a baby’s life are the most important factors.
Newborns sleep between 16 and 20 hours every day, then when halfway through the year, those hours sulen reduced to 14 and most should be at night. Creating good habits to sleep is of great importance and must be procured from the first months of life.
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baby month by month

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

baby month by monthbaby month by month: 3 months
original gifts, Can your baby hold her head up to see what’s happening around him? After three months, many babies and have more flexible joints, allowing them to kick harder, open their fingers and join hands.

You may also now no longer need to feed at night, allowing you to sleep a little longer. However, not always the case, and some babies are still waking at night for several months.
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Early language development

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

early language developmentStudies show that babies whose parents tend to talk a lot have higher IQs and larger vocabularies when they grow up, compared with other children, so the interaction is very important at this time. It establishes a firm foundation by exposing your baby to a wide variety of words.

Talk about what surrounds it out of a ride, notes and names different objects when walking through the supermarket. Your baby still can not repeat those words, but is keeping all information in his rapidly developing memory.
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Difficult Babies Get Less Care

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Babies with difficult temperaments receive less attention in the nursery and warmth of the teachers than the kids easy. This is serious because babies with more negative emotions properly sensitive to the quality of care than children who are a little easier.

This suggests orthopedagoge Esther Albers finds this month at the Radboud University in Nijmegen on a PhD study on the “challenges in caring for very young children. Albers has 53 babies in groups of 38 different nurseries in the region of Arnhem – Nijmegen observed when she was three, six and nine months old and another around their first birthday. The teacher is not optimistic about the quality of care in day nurseries in general.

Albers studied where famous scientists such as Louis Tavecchio, professor of child and Marianne Frederiksen-Walraven, professor of developmental psychology, advocating for years. Both professors are very concerned about the quality of childcare in the Netherlands and the effect of care on the later development of the child. (more…)

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Children Need Some Extra Support

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Baby / Children / adolescents

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Children also have occasionally need some extra support, physically or emotionally. Behaves like: allergies, overactive, not as comfortable running it at school, still wets the bed, etc. If a child with problems in her practice, she feels first. That empathy is as follows in his work: While a conversation she feels in her body where blockages are. A blockage can manifest itself in eg eczema, abdominal, respiratory, growth pains.

Typically, it is true that a physical complaint also an imbalance of the mind shows. When body and mind are out of balance you often physical problems. Before they start to heal so it brings the physical body and the aura into balance with each other. Then it will focus on the blockade. What need is one block per child differently. This can be healing, rest or just earth. Sometimes they are the children through creative play or indicate where the core of the problem.

The energies of the blockade during the consultation, it will still work after doing days and will ultimately relieve the pain or make self-healing and / or the child function better in their social environment. It sent an accompanying interview with the parents so they can support the child after the treatments. (more…)

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One In Five Babies Has Flat Head

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

One in five babies currently has a flat back. This is because parents are advised that babies on their backs to sleep to prevent SIDS.
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One in five babies currently has a flat back. This is because parents are advised that babies on their backs to sleep to prevent SIDS.

Michelle writes researcher Feijen of the Maastricht University Medical Center in the Dutch Journal of Medicine.

There is no evidence that treatment is medically necessary, but for cosmetic reason this happens often.

Physio-therapy and helmet
There are two forms of treatment against a flat back: physiotherapy or helmet therapy. In the latter case the child has a helmet been measured. Physical therapy focuses on changing the preferred posture, so that the child is not more or less on his mind is.

Treatment is often because parents are worried about the asymmetric head of their child and they fear possible consequences that the child will suffer for it later.

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Finding the Right Pediatrician for Your Child

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Pediatrician

Do not wait until your child is sick or need health checks for only then choose a pediatrician. Although you have been recently moved, have changed health insurance or have recently had a baby, is good to contact a doctor as soon as possible. For recommendations, start by first asking other physicians who care for them, for example, your medical condition, your obstetrician or gynecologist. Also other family members can give references, as well as their friends, relatives or coworkers.

After having some alternatives, ask to meet them interviews. If possible, both parents must go to those interviews. A personal interview allows you to directly assess the views and personality of the doctor.
Spend enough time in these interviews before making a final decision.

They point to assess: the general appearance of the office, the attitude and the friendly staff, the extent of the hours of operation, economics, the rate at which they get appointments, additional services available that mean comfort (eg. : Vaccination, information).

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How to Reduce The Risk of Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) (Part 2)

Monday, March 15th, 2010

The Risk of SIDS• Do not overheat your baby

Avoid the baby is hot, especially while sleeping. For this you must verify the clothes he is wearing, the temperature and the amount of sheets and blankets in the crib.

You can tell very easily that the baby is overheated if they see the little hairs wet with perspiration, or if a rash or redness (especially on his cheeks) as well if he had a fever or breathing.

Make regular checks with your obstetrician and pediatrician then with:

Regular checkups are one of the pillars to avoid it. A healthy pregnancy resulting in a healthy baby. The same occurs after birth with pediatric controls and application of vaccines as it can prevent many infections. It also remembers your own to avoid exposing the baby to infection, as we said earlier the respiratory and gastrointestinal infections are a cause which increases the risk of SIDS.

For this it is important to wash your hands before touching the baby and also not allowing sick people be approached.

Breastfeed your baby for at least the first 6 months of life

As mentioned earlier breastfeeding significantly reduces risk of respiratory or gastrointestinal infections that are related to SIDS.

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How to Reduce The Risk of Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) (Part 1)

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

prevention of SIDS

How can I reduce the risk of sudden death?

You can follow these tips to reduce risk. Here’s what the steps.

• Place your baby to sleep on your back preferably or alternatively on the side, never on your stomach

No doubt this is the first action you should take. While this so you can handle until the baby can roll over by itself, ie 5 or 6 months. However the risk of SIDS begins to decline significantly after this age. Therefore we do not have to worry if the night turns on its own.

• Do not smoke during pregnancy, or allow smoking around baby

You know how bad it may be the snuff during pregnancy. Also make sure after the birth of the place where the baby is free of smoke and ventilated. If you can not quit smoking is really important that you do inside your house, in any case come to the window, balcony or patio.

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