Archive for April, 2009
Try to predict your child’s height
Parents are usually worried about the physique of their children 10 years from now. This includes their facial features, body shape, and most importantly their height. By looking at your own and your spouse’s physique, you might have an idea how they would look like in the future. As for their height, there is an easy and fun way to help you dream how tall your child can be.
There are now various tools online that would allow you to calculate your child’s height. Simply enter all the necessary details such as your height, your spouse’s height, and of course the gender of your baby. Surely, these height predictors don’t have crystal balls that can predict the real future height of your child. It’s just a fun way to think about how tall or how short they would be in a matter of years.
Try to visit this site and start imagining about your model daughter or a son who is going to be a basketball player: http://health.kaboose.com/child-height-predictor.html
Enjoy!
No commentsWhen can your baby move to a toddler bed?
By the time that your infant already knows how to climb the rails of his crib, you now have a perfect reason to your husband why you should get your child a toddler bed. A toddler bed is also advisable if your child’s height is 36 inches already.
But there are other alternatives to toddler bed if you do not want to move your kid yet. This includes the crib tent which could prevent your child from falling. However, the crib tents are not really recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. If in case an accident or an emergency happens, you would not easily get your child out of the crib.
1 commentThe Benefit of Focusing on your Toddler’s Positive Behavior
Infants are angels. And when they reach the toddler stage, they are like little prince and princesses. However, just like real “royal highnesses”, they too sometimes (or most of the time) have their tyrant behaviors. The best way to deal with this is not to nag or give punishments. Instead, you must give your focus to the positive behaviors of your toddler.
They always ask for attention from adults, especially from their parents. And that is one of the main reasons why they do those not-so-nice behaviors – because they crave for the attention. When you consistently focus on what they do best, on the things that they are good at or simply praise them, you are giving them attention. And this is the best way to prevent your little tots from doing the tyrant behaviors.
Remember that for them, scolding and nagging is better than no attention at all. So give time to look at their positive attitudes to prevent your child from being naughty or rebellious.
No commentsHow would you know if your child is ready for potty?
Common mistakes and frustration in potty training happens when a parent keeps on insisting that his child is ready to take of his diapers. That is why it is necessary that before you start teaching your child how to use the potty, you must look at the signs that they are prepared to take this step.
- Your child already knows how to follow directions and knows how to cooperate
- Soiled or dirty diapers make your tots feel uncomfortable
- They can’t wait to have their diapers changed
- The child gives signs (such as facial expressions or calling you) if he wants to pee or poop
- Asks if he can use the potty chair
Before training your child, see to it that you have all the vital materials needed for this training such as a potty chair, videos he can watch, or books about potty training that you can read to the child.
No commentsChild resisting to be potty trained
If you think that you have already done everything and yet your child keeps on resisting to learn potty training, then give your child and you a break.
For a few weeks or a month, stop teaching your child how to do the potty. This allows you to prevent your kid to think of potty training as a stressful activity. But this doesn’t mean that you would stop the whole process. During the break, tell your child stories about potty training or let him watch videos that teach the importance of using the potty.
At the same time, you can show your kid how to do it the right way by going to the toilet with him.
No commentsCommon Mistakes when teaching your child to potty
It’s not easy to train a child to use the potty. But it will be harder if you do the common mistakes in potty training just like teaching your child even if he is not yet ready.
- Teaching your child to use the potty during very stressful time in his life (new baby in the family or you just moved to a new place)
- Pushing your child to learn when he is not really interested.
- Giving punishments or nagging to your child whenever he made an accident
- Using the same potty training methods to all your kids
- Expecting a fast improvement in your kid’s training
- Not realizing that bed wetting can still happen even after the kid learns how to use the potty
What to do if your child bangs his head at night
Your child will surely get over this soothing-technique during the night by the time he turned 4 or 5 years old. However, if you are still troubled with your child’s head banging is becoming more and more frequent, then here are some of the things that you can do to help them get over this habit.
Do not nag your child just because you feel frustrated whenever he bangs his head. This would not help at all but may even worsen his habit.
Have a different routine before your child sleeps such as reading stories, singing lullabyes, etc.
Give your child a different comfort-thing like stuff toys or little blankets.
The sleeping routines must be followed strictly and you should imply it consistently during your child’s nap time or sleeping time.
No commentsHead banging: Is this a norm?
Head banging usually occurs in most toddlers during the night. Even though this can be very distressing for the parents, this practice is actually considered normal. It is considered as one of the sleeping disorders like night terrors or sleep walking.
Infants and toddlers bang their head during the night or when they wake up during the wee hours of the morning in order to help them sleep. Sometimes, it is also compared to other soothing techniques before bedtime including thumb sucking or even pulling their hair.
More often than not, head banging stops by the time your child reaches four years old. But experts said that if a child does head banging day and night, it can be a sign of neurological disorder like autism.
No commentsHome Treatment for Diarrhea and Vomiting
When your child vomits or has diarrhea, there’s no need to have him confined at the hospital so that doctors could check on him every now and then. Unless the vomiting and the diarrhea is not severe, there are several treatments that you can do at home without spending so much for the medical bill.
Instead of making your child drink juice, water, or sometimes Gatorade, let him have an Oral Rehydration Solution instead. The most popular child-friendly ORS is Pedialyte. But you can also give your child Enfalyte or Liquilyte as well.
Don’t give your child too much water if he frequently vomits. Instead, let your child drink when he wants. Increase the amount gradually as his condition improves.
Continue feeding them breastmilk or formula milk. Stop giving them drinks with too much sugar such as fruit drinks or carbonated drinks.
No commentsCould you set limits on your baby?
When thinking about “ground rules”, parents think that it only becomes necessary when their children reach puberty. But because you think about the safety (and sometimes a form of guidance as well) of your infants and toddlers, you start to set limits at an early age.
If you want your toddlers to understand their limits, you must make the rule very clear. Talk to your tots like a grown up. Don’t just spank them if they would pull your hair or play with their milk. Instead, pull them away from you or simply put them down and tell that you would not play with them again unless they stop doing these acts.
You must also make sure that you stay very consistent with your rules or else they would grow up believing that they can break it anytime they want to.
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