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PostHeaderIcon Tips On Making Your Child Sun Smart

Sometimes it can be difficult to get your children to understand the effects that sun can have on them, but it so important to teach your children how to be sun smart.  By teaching them, the will have a lower risk of skin cancer.  Many people today wish they had been more cautious while in the sun in the earlier years. 

One idea on how help your child learn about being sun smart is to consider sun safety to be like a seat belt.  You wouldn’t explain a car accident or gingivitis to your young child, but you still get her to let you buckle her into her car seat and brush her teeth.   If you make sun protection part of your routine of non- negotiable things that you do in order to stay safe, your child will be more accepting. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon How To Say Bye-Bye To The Bottle & Pacifier

Figuring out the best way to say good bye to your baby’s pacifier and bottle can sometimes be a dreaded or difficult task.  Here are a few ideas of how to go about weaning your baby from their “ba-ba” and paci. 

Toddlers who drink from a bottle for too long can tend to consume more milk than necessary.  This can cause your baby to have little appetite for the variety of solid food they need to eat, or they may be consuming too many calories from the liquid.  When kids drink from a bottle, the milk pools around their teeth and can create a major cavity risk. 

Between 12 and 15 months is a good time to wean your baby from the their “ba-ba.”  This is when babies can drink well enough from a sippy cup and should go completely bottle free.  If you wait more than 18 months, the bottle will have become a habit rather than a necessity and your child will cling to it even harder. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Tips To Help Your Baby Sleep

Getting your baby to sleep can be a very stressful task at times.  You want nothing more than to make sure your baby gets the amount of sleep that he needs.  When a baby won’t sleep, especially at night, it can take a toll on the parents as well.  Lack of sleep can lead to losses in concentration and lower productivity.  Your performance at work can become effected and it can make it very hard to get through the day.  It is important to overcome any baby sleeping problems as fast as you can.

Your baby’s feedings has an effect on his sleeping patterns.   If you feed your child until he goes to sleep, he will soon begin to realize that you feed him at bedtime.  This will then become something your baby expects before they go to sleep including each waking throughout the night as well.  Try feeding your baby, then have playtime for a little while before you put your baby down for a nap.  This will help the baby not depend on a feeding to go to sleep. 

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PostHeaderIcon Dealing With Toddler Biting

One of the most common problems that parents face during the toddler stage of a child’s life is biting. If your toddler is having an issue with biting, it will often take a lot of work and patience to curb the behavior. There is always some sort of reason that your child is biting and finding out the root issue is critical to stopping the habit. Losing patience or becoming angry with your child is not helpful, as this can often lead to your child becoming stubborn about the behavior.

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PostHeaderIcon Is Your Child a Late Talker?

Parents often get concerned anytime their child doesn’t seem to be developing at the same rate as others in his or her age group. One area where this is often seen is with children that have trouble learning to talk. Some children will be talking up a storm at 18 months, while others may not start talking until after their second birthday.

If your child is approaching age two and still isn’t talking, don’t panic. As parents, it is important that you work with your child to analyze the situation and try to ensure there is not a real developmental problem causing the slow speech development.

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PostHeaderIcon How To Choose The Right Car Seat

It can be overwhelming when you head out to find your new baby the right car seat.  There is certain criteria to look for when shopping for that perfect car seat.  What really matters is to choose the car seat that bests fits your vehicle, your budget, and your baby.  Here are some ideas to follow when you are looking to purchase a new car seat. 

Safety is one of the biggest factors.  All car seats must pass the same federal crash tests.  Proper installation is the key to a car seat.  Some car seats have extra features such as clicking in when locked or not-twisting straps.  These features might also add peace of mind that you know you little one is locked in properly.  But remember even the cheapest car seat with no extra features have been through the same  basic crash tests. 

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