By Jonathan Teng
(1) At 10 months of age you can contribute to your baby's brain
development by giving her old magazines for her to look at and tear
the pages out of. But watch her carefully so she doesn't put any
pieces of paper into her mouth.
(2) During the first few months, put a well-fitted nightcap on your
baby's head when she goes to bed. This will help keep her warm at
night until she grows more insulating hair.
(3) Your baby usually starts teething at 6 months old. You can try
a topical pain reliever from the drugstore if it's preventing her
from falling asleep.
(4) Attach receipts to the tags on a new baby clothes. This way if
something doesn't fit when you go to put it on your baby, you can
return it for a larger size.
(5) If your baby is six months or older and frequently has severe
influenza infection (e.g., diabetes, children with asthma, or heart
disease) you should consider bringing her to the doctor to be
vaccinated against influenza.
(6) You should not give your baby water to drink if she is under 4
months because her kidneys aren't yet equipped to handle it.
(7) Beware! Baby powder with talc may cause irritation to your
baby's lungs and cause breathing problems.
(8) Always remember to burp your newborn after each breast or after
every 3 to 4 ounces of formula in order to avoid gas and spitting
up later.
(9) Two or three times a week, give your baby a tour of her room by
holding her upright in your arms against your stomach and facing
away from you then you describe each item as you show her
around.
(10) A small frozen bagel makes a good first teething food for your
baby. Just be sure she's in a sitting position and under your
supervision while eating it. Take it away once it gets too
mushy.
(11) Allowing your baby to nap or sleep with a bottle of milk or
juice can lead to tooth decay.
(12) As a safety measure, your baby can still be vaccinated if she
has a mild illness, such as stomach bug, ear infection, or a
cold.
(13) Show your baby a video of a recent family function, instead of
regular children's videos. She'll have fun looking at all the
familiar faces, including her own!
(14) When you change your baby's diaper, kiss her gently on the
tummy, fingers and toes. This gentle and simple stimulation will
greatly help her develop an early awareness of her body parts.
(15) Let your baby nap in the portable crib for a few days before
going on an overnight trip with your baby. This will make sure that
she will sleep better when you get to your destination because she
will be familiar with the crib.
If you have enjoyed this article, watch out for the next issue
titled -- "20 Harmful Things You Should NEVER Do To Your Baby".
You'll be blown away!
Copyright 2006. Jonathan Teng
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