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Feeding Frustrations II

Feeding Frustrations II

Babies and young children can develop an aversion to feeding if they feel pressured to eat. Pressure make the feeding experience either unpleasant or stressful. When repeated, the baby no longer wants to eat.

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Feeding Frustration

Feeding Frustration

Meal times should be enjoyable for both the child and the parents, but unfortunately this is not always the case. It can be a time of frustration or stress for everyone involved. This article describes the causes of common nutritional problems such as food refusal, picky eating, vomiting and vomiting during a meal.

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Tips for First Time Parents II

Tips for First Time Parents II

Be careful when removing a baby's diaper as it may be exposed. When the girl cleans herself, wipe the bump from her face on her back to avoid a urinary tract infection (UTI). Add ointment to prevent or treat rashes. Always remember to wash your hands thoroughly after changing the diaper.

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Tips for First-Time Parents

Tips for First-Time Parents

Consider asking for help during this time, which can be very hectic and intense. Talk to experts in your area when you visit the hospital. Many hospitals have feeding specialists or lactation consultants to help you start breastfeeding or bottle feeding. Nurses are also a great resource to show you how you can hold, hold, repackage and care for your baby.

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Tips on how to increase your Child's Brain Power

Tips on how to increase your Child's Brain Power

Here's the thing: the rule of brain involvement is to use it or lose it. Synapses that are not "wired" are created by cutting and losing stimuli during the child's school years. Although a child's brain has complex neurological cables, such as the ability to learn any language, it is more manageable and vulnerable than an adult's brain. Giving your child a loving and language - enriched experience gives your child more opportunities to connect the nerve connections and pathways in his brain. In return, he will acquire rich language, thinking and planning skills.  

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