Your baby may be crying quite often, and may seem to be irritable for long periods of time, even after they have been fed and changed. But how do you know if they are experiencing colic symptoms? Here are some tips on recognising and soothing the symptoms of colic in your little one. One of [...]
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Soothing the Symptoms of Colic in Babies
Posted in Articles-Baby Health on April 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A Bedtime Routine to Help Baby Sleep
Posted in Articles-Baby Health on April 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Whether your baby already sleeps like an angel, or needs a little help, it’s good to remember that babies love routine. They like to know what’s coming next, especially when they’re about to be left alone in their cot at bedtime. Here’s a nice soothing routine to get your baby ready for bed. Playtime Have [...]
Keeping Your Beach Baby Safe
Posted in Articles-Baby Health on April 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Even in the UK, the sun is strong enough to burn our skin and between the months of April to September, babies should not be outside without sun protection. It is also recommended that babies under the age of 12 months are keep away from strong sunlight, if possible, in the shade. Because of the [...]
Help Your Baby Learn To Sleep Throughout The Night
Posted in Articles-Baby Health on March 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
You have a new baby, oh what wonder and joy this little guy or gal is, however, you have not had a good night’s sleep since being home with this wonderful little creature. Don’t give up. You can help your new baby sleep all night, every night. And remember, you are certainly not alone. Sleepless [...]
Economy to Shape Your Child’s Behavior
Posted in Articles-Baby Health on March 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A token economy is a behavioral modification technique that was first used in mental institutions to reinforce and establish desirable behaviors in their patients. Today you can find token economies being used in schools, treatment programs, and some families have found its usefulness in shaping their children’s behavior. The token economy is a system in [...]
Baby Acne – The Whole Truth
Posted in Articles-Baby Health on March 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
It is natural for parents to be alarmed if their baby doesn’t have typical soft, smooth skin. It is nothing to cause alarm because it is common in most babies to get various rashes. Baby acne is characterized by a rash of small red bumps or whiteheads developing on the face, but could also appear [...]
Baby Care Goes Green
Posted in Articles-Baby Health, Baby Food, 12-18 months, Baby Food, 3-5 years, Baby Food, 4-6 months, Baby Food, 6-9 months, Baby Food, 9-12 months on February 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
As the whole world learns of the budding and disastrous consequences of wrongful waste management and just plain garbage from common materials of this time, movements have been started to end this atrocity. One of these factions is a group of young mothers that have realized the benefits of ‘going green’ and lessening the use [...]
Toy Safety
Posted in Articles-Baby Health on February 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Toy Safety; Identifying Hazards and Keeping Kids Safe by: Kristen Banzhaf Toy safety is a top priority for parents, caregivers and our company. In this article we will discuss toy safety, identifying potential hazards in toys and provide tips for selecting the right toys for your child. Toys are an important part of play time [...]
Infants and Acid Reflex
Posted in Articles-Baby Health on February 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Infants and Acid Reflux by: Seth Miller Infant acid reflux is quite common. People of all ages, especially infants because they consume only liquids or soft foods, suffer from mild heartburn or acidic regurgitation on occasion. As in adult cases, infants experience acid reflux when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) is relaxed. The LES acts [...]
Infant Constipation
Posted in Articles-Baby Health on February 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Infant Constipation by: Kristy Annely Concerning Infant Constipation, while all agree that hard, dry and painful stools are the symptoms of Constipation, the frequency of bowel movements is controversial amongst pediatricians. Normally a newborn infant does it quite frequently, eight to ten times a day for about four weeks until the frequency drops to about [...]