Archive for January 24th, 2010



All of us have been inconvenienced at one time or another by the common cold. The average Infant has eight to ten colds before his or her second birthday, which means four to five times a year your precious little baby will suffer through the sneezes and sniffles, coughs and fever, and aches and pains that are associated with the common cold. And you, as a parent, will suffer the worries, fears, and feelings of helplessness that arise whenever your little angel isn’t feeling well. There is no cure or vaccine for the common cold, which makes catching a cold an inevitable part of growing up. Many parents prefer to use natural methods to relieve their child’s cold symptoms, rather than use medications such as decongestants and expectorants. To reduce your baby’s risk of getting a cold:

1)Breastfeed your baby if possible, as long as possible. Breast milk provides your baby with antibodies, which are important for fighting infection and strengthening baby’s immune system.

2)Wash your hands. Make sure everyone in the household washes their hands frequently. If small children are unable to wash their own hands, do it for them. Use plenty of soap and water, and dry thoroughly to prevent chapping.

3)Avoid second-hand smoke, which can increase susceptibility to illness, aggravate cold symptoms, and damage lungs.

4)Avoid contact with people who are sick, and wash hands thoroughly after any exposure.

Many parents prefer to use natural methods to relieve their child’s cold symptoms, rather than use medications such as decongestants and expectorants to reduce your baby’s risk of getting a cold.

By: Dhanya V.V

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Ideas For Baby Gift Baskets



Sometimes it’s not as easy as you would think picking out a nice baby gift. If Mom and Dad haven’t yet completed a gift registry you may feel a little lost when it comes to picking out the perfect gift to welcome their new bundle of joy appropriately.

Baby gift baskets make the perfect gift and are always welcomed. They can be purchased at different retailers or online. If you are so inclined you can even make a baby gift basket yourself.

Depending on if it’s a boy or girl you can come up with an appropriate theme for the basket. Perhaps it might be “diaper duty” and you can include disposable diapers, cleaning cloths, and baby powders for the parents. Do you think those things will be needed? You bet they will. And they will be very much appreciated.

Another wonderful idea for baby gift baskets is to consider filling a basket with travel sizes of the products most used by parents. Things like baby shampoo, soap, baby wash clothes, creams and lotions. Parents appreciate these because they easily fit into the diaper bag when they decide to venture out with the newborn. This is another example of giving the parents a gift that you know will come in handy and will be used and a big way.

Some baby gift baskets include fun items for the baby to enjoy as it begins to grow. Things like toys and books. Although I might hold off on Encyclopaedia Britannica just for now. If there is a popular toy in vogue at the moment you can include that in the baby gift basket. They also make for wonderful keepsakes. Another great idea for a memorable addition to baby gift baskets is a copy of the local newspaper from the specific day the baby was born. I’ll bet they hang onto that for the rest of their lives, kind of like a photo album

The first thing you have to think about when preparing your baby gift baskets is, duh, what to put in the “basket.” Of course you can use a nice wicker basket for its base but it’s a better idea to incorporate a useful item into the design.

One idea is the use of a small rocking chair that the baby will be able to use when it becomes a toddler. It makes a great gift and a lovely momento. The seat of the chair takes the place of the basket itself and you can stuff it with items of your choosing; perhaps clothing or toys.

A baby bathtub is a fantastic alternative to traditional baby gift baskets idea. The bathtub can be loaded up with all the bath essentials like shampoos and soaps, washcloths and towels. Add some fun items such as bath crayons or a bath toy so the gift offers something for the first few years of the baby’s life. Anything that keeps the theme of bath time would be appropriate.

When you are preparing baby gift baskets you may want to throw a little something in for mom and dad. Why the hell not? A bottle of wine or if the mother is nursing a bottle of sparkling apple cider along with two sparkling crystal glasses lets the parents toast to their growing family. And you can bet when they make that toast they will be thinking of you as well.

By: Morgan Hamilton

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Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention



Although there are often extensive lists of prevention tips and advice offered in order to prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome being inflicted on babies and infants, in essence it all boils down to just three key aspects:

Educate Yourself

Many people are actually not fully aware of the grave ramifications of shaking or throwing down a baby or young child. It is so essential that, as an expectant parent or entrusted baby sitter, you make it your responsibility to become familiar with the unique physical vulnerabilities that young babies have. As a consequence of merely being better informed your handling and limitations of physical force in many regards with your baby as a responsible adult will instinctively be more considered. It is such a simple and easily digestible mini education, that it is a wonder why a more apparent fact sheet or informative conversation is not issued or carried out with every new parent when taking their baby home from the hospital. There are numerous Shaken Baby Syndrome awareness campaigns taking place on a routine basis throughout the USA, in an attempt to do just that.

Understand Yourself

This seemingly simplistic point lies at the very foundation of preventing violently shaking your baby and preventing injury or possibly death to your baby.

Understand your everyday stress levels that you are comfortable with and try to maintain them within these boundaries. If you exceed your manageable routine stress levels at any period, either find a way to destress to acceptable levels or allow your partner or other trusted adult to look after your baby whilst you calm down.

This is particularly important for those individuals that are prone to physically uncontrollable fits of anger when they become over stressed. If you are a new parent and are aware that you have a track record of a physically reactive nature when over stressed, use the opportunity of your new baby arrival to seek professional advice or enroll on one of the many informal local stress management sessions and take pride in becoming a better human being for both yourself and those closest to you. A new baby brings innumerable pleasures but also an increase in the household stress levels.

Most people are actually more aware of their limitations and thresholds than they realize and for most, before they ‘snap’ they realize they are heading in that direction if the current situation continues. With a young baby in your arms, don’t wait for the moment to arise, walk away before it happens. For those that may find themselves in this position when they are home alone with their baby, it’s a safer alternative to put the baby down momentarily in a safe place, such as their baby crib, de-stress and then return.

Understand Your Baby

The most common time when an adult throws or shakes their baby is during a bout of seemingly uncontrollable and unrelenting baby crying. Although the mere sound of the crying may ratchet up your stress thermometer a degree or two, usually a genuine effort is made to calm the baby down in an appropriate and soothing fashion. If the baby continues to cry unremittingly and you’ve exhausted your usual causes such as hunger, a dirty diaper, insecurity or any apparent pain, the stress thermometer climbs another couple of degrees as you are left seemingly stranded. The only way now in your mind to stop the crying is well, for the baby to just stop. Unfortunately, a baby’s crying duration and rationality isn’t synchronized to your desire for your baby to stop when you’ve had enough. By understanding that you’ll achieve your goal of quiet a lot quicker if you don’t shout, scream or physically abuse your baby and keep that gem of certainty at the forefront of your mind during the persisting crying, you’ll find it easier to view the crying episode taking place as a non-catastrophic event and part of bringing up a baby.

There are a number of successful tactics to calm, sooth and stop a baby crying and being familiar with some of these in advance will give you a ready arsenal to more effectively sooth your baby in the future. As time passes, understanding which one of these tricks work best for your particular baby will be even more satisfying. Some of the tried and tested methods include rocking or walking your baby, singing or talking to your baby gently, offering a pacifier, distract your baby with a visually stunning baby toy or take your baby for a motion ride in a stroller or in the car. In essence, understand, control and don’t let your baby become just another statistic while you live with the consequences for the rest of your life.

By: Karen Stewards

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Kids learn in different ways during different times of their development. What was exciting and interesting to a child at age two may become boring when they turn four. Trying to find play items that intrigue and stimulate a child can be difficult. There are thousands of choices on the toy aisles, each one claiming to be the best.

And parents aren’t the only ones making the decisions. As kids age, they want a part in the selection process. TV advertisements and peer pressure push children into demanding “must-have” toys, even if they’re not age appropriate. And as most parents quickly discern, the most popular toys are usually the most expensive and the hardest to find.

Most toys come with an age recommendation. This recommendation is based on a number of factors, including the age of the child, the expected motor skills, and the level of maturity. However, age labeling should be taken with a grain of salt. Kids mature at different rates, so it’s important to think about your child’s capabilities when selecting a toy.

Here are some guidelines and suggestions for choosing age-appropriate toys:

Birth to 1 Year: Children of this age do not really play, but they are intrigued by shapes, colors, and anything that makes a sound. Soft stuffed animals, squeaky bath toys, and large, colorful balls will intrigue these new little people. Lay your child on a quilt and place an “activity gym” over him. These gyms have dangling toys that will catch his eye, and he will try to grab or kick them, teaching him to use his developing muscles. Children of this age love to be held, so settle down with some cloth or vinyl books and introduce her to the world of reading.

Ages 1 – 3: As every parent knows, children go mobile at this age, and their toys need to be mobile as well. Also remember, that toddlers play next to other children, rather than with other children, so keep that in mind when selecting age-appropriate toys. Some great choices for this age group include walking toys that kids can push, like baby carriages or small grocery carts. Children in this age group are starting to work on their motor skills, so plenty of paper and thick crayons are essential. Pounding toys are very popular (unfortunately!), and trucks and dolls are often the toy of choice. It is at this age that little people want to mimic big people, so pretend kitchens and toy telephones can make them feel just like mom and dad.

Ages 3 – 5: It’s time to hit the road, so a tricycle is a great gift for this age group. Motor skills continue to be on the upswing, so buy puzzles with large pieces, and introduce them to safety scissors and simple crafts. Little girls will like to dress up and have tea, while little boys will spend hours moving cars around a track. This is the age where fads take hold, so be prepared to start a collection of whatever is hot.

Age 5 – 9: Peer pressure hits this age group with a force, and parents will find that only particular toys are acceptable. It’s important to keep them learning, so make certain they have computer games and sports equipment. More complicated crafts can be introduced, and that full-fledged bicycle will require a sturdy helmet. There are age-appropriate science kits available, and kids will love to strap on outdoor gear and go exploring.

No matter the age, remember that safety is the key. Is the child mature enough to handle and understand the toy? While a child may want what’s pitched in the latest TV ad campaign, buying age-appropriate toys is the best way to insure that your child will have a fun, interesting, and safe childhood.

By: Ishi Bansal

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