The Significance of Birth Order
Baby Health, BlogIt’s a well-known story. A child is alone, enjoying his parent’s attention. Then, the second one comes along and the first-born feels abandoned and angry. The second child feels that they never had their parent’s attention just to themselves as the first-born did, since they always had to share it with the older sibling. The […]
Read MoreFirst Words
Baby Health, BlogA child starts talking around his first birthday. The development of speech is influenced by innate dispositions, environment, but also by whether or not the child uses a pacifier. At first, a child uses one word or one-syllable expressions about certain situations or people. Interjections are replaced with verbs. When a child says: “toot”, it […]
Read MoreFish Should Be Included in Your Child’s Diet
Baby Feeding, Baby Health, BlogIt’s well known that in coastal countries parents include fish in their child’s diet from an early age, basically as one of the first solid foods introduced at around their sixth of seventh month. Until recently, people were very careful in including fish into a child’s diet, even freshwater fish, which has been a popular […]
Read MoreIntroducing Solid Foods
Baby Care, Baby Feeding, Baby Health, BlogWhen a child reaches its first half a year, he is becoming more skillful. He can now openly show what he likes and what he doesn’t like. A child that is breastfed benefits from breast milk and long-term breastfeeding (up to two years or longer) is always recommended. Starting with solid foods Whether your baby […]
Read MoreNewborn Children Sleep
Baby Care, Baby Health, Baby Safety, Baby Sleeping, BlogNewborn sleeps as much as it needs; the only problem is that it sleeps at different times that suit you. At first he sleeps in short periods anytime during the day or night. After a certain time the longest period of sleep will happen during night and the child stays alert longer during day. Of […]
Read MoreChildhood Obesity: What Can Parents Do To Avoid It?
Baby Health, BlogThere’s so much talk of late about the growing problem of obesity. Poor diet and lack of exercise are the key causes of obesity, and this quite often stems from lifestyle. There are all manner of reasons why a person could end up excluding exercise form their daily routines or eat nothing but fatty junk […]
Read MorePacifiers on Babies
Baby Health, BlogHelping others to be aware of pacifiers is the main motive of this post and if you read this post you would also get ample information about pacifiers.There would be innumerable number of posts on pacifiers available on the internet and you must think that there is nothing left that has not been said but […]
Read MoreYour Baby Depends on You for Checkups!
Baby Health, BlogIn today’s world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed. Your baby needs medical checkups during her first days, weeks and months so the […]
Read MoreHealthy Newborn Looks Like
Baby Health, BlogHave you ever wondered if what you know about newborn is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on newborn. Newborn babies don’t usually look like the cute babies in diaper ads. Newborns’ heads are often more pointed than round. Their skin may be wrinkly and reddish in […]
Read MoreBaby Heat Rash Cure and Treatment
Baby Health, BlogBaby Heat rash is a condition in which little, red bumps appear when a baby or kid becomes overheated either due to hot climatic conditions or close fitting clothing. This Baby Heat rash condition may happen essentially in the summertime months when temperatures are hot and wet, nevertheless it can occur in winter, also.”Prickly heat” […]
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