Archive for the ‘Parenting’ Category

Brain Boosters for Baby

Friday, October 23rd, 2009 |

As your baby grows physically, his mental development isn’t far behind. In fact, the first six weeks are crucial to your baby’s emotional and intellectual development. Even if he isn’t making any sounds or isn’t moving very much, your baby is already learning through stimulus/ association. Help boost baby’s brain development with:

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Toddler Potty Training Products for Parents

Friday, October 16th, 2009 |

Most parents experiment baby products to find the best items for the baby, toddler and infants. Many methods about potty training and products are made and implemented so it will not be difficult and stressful to the parents as well as the toddlers about potty training. Here is a list of toddler potty training products to get parents and toddlers started on their journey to being diaper free.

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WEEK 15: Fifteenth Week of Your Baby

Thursday, October 8th, 2009 |

How Big Is Your baby This 15th Week?

Baby weighs 13 pounds and is 24 inches long this week.

Baby Care and Equipment

Does Baby Need Vitamin D?
Years ago, parents were advised to put a baby outside in the sunshine because the baby got vitamin D from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Today, we advise you to protect your baby from the harmful rays of the sun. Don’t worry about your baby getting enough vitamin D. He gets it from breast milk or enriched formula. As a rule, keep your baby out of the sun. Sunscreens and sunblocks can protect her delicate skin, but nothing protects better than no exposure at all. Do not use sunscreens and sunblocks on babies younger than 6 months of age.

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WEEK 14: Fourteenth Week of Your Baby

Thursday, October 1st, 2009 |

Week 14 – How Big is Your Baby this 14th Week?

Baby weighs 12-3/4 pounds and is 23-3/4 inches long this week.

Baby Care and Equipment

Does Baby Need a Social Security Number?
Your baby needs a social security number, although most parents don’t think of it right away. You need one to claim him as a dependent on your income tax and to make your child eligible for benefits he may be entitled to in the future. You’ll need a social security number to open baby’s bank account, buy him a savings bond or apply for some government services. However, getting a social security number is voluntary,you won’t get one unless you ask.

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Teenage Alcoholism

Friday, September 25th, 2009 |

According to global statistics, the three leading sources of teen deaths, outside natural causes, are road accidents, suicides and homicides. The common cause of these is alcohol. These can be avoided if only the parents and the teenagers themselves know all the negative consequences. It is sad to say that when most people discuss alcoholism, the focus is the adults and the teens and youths are left out. Many adolescents (aged 12 to 18) and young adults (aged 20 to 24) around the world is suffering from alcoholism when in fact the international legal drinking age is 20 years old.

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