Parenting Blog Provides Baby Care Tips for Parents
Added: (Tue Jan 31 2012)
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Having a baby brings out the most precious feeling which is incomparable to any other feeling. Watching them grow and develop in front of your eyes will let you discover that each infant is different and their care has to be individualized.
Moreover, in parenting, it is important for parents to understand the developmental milestones for babies. These baby development milestones start within a month of their birth and goes on. Every developmental milestone of your child’s life will be a learning process. And it will be both fun and a little scary to discover which baby care works. When you finally think that you have mastered the parenting business, you will disprove yourself. For remember, you are dealing with a developing and ever changing human being. What you may have learned yesterday, you may have to unlearn today. What you thought may apply today may not apply tomorrow as the life of being a parent to a growing child is a dynamic process. It is a day to day learning process and as parents, you must be prepared to change your techniques every so often. Being an “effective parent” means finding the right connection with your child in raising him or her.
However, although each infant is different, there are still basic principles in the care of an infant and this is where Parenting Blog comes in.
Parenting Blog, a parenting website, is dedicated to providing insights for parenting babies, toddlers, teens, and young adults, as well as providing parenting and pregnancy advice and life related advice from their team of experts and experiences. They have gathered all kinds of information both research and experience-based information from all areas of life and experiences with the aim of helping its users personally during the most important points of their lives where they need every bit of positive parenting advices, tips and, ideas that would guide them to decide what is right for them and their families.
Knowing what to expect during pregnancy and from a newborn can be a challenge due to the unique personality that comes with every child. It can be comforting to new parents to have an idea of what is average. Parenting Blog recognizes and hopes to address these needs.
Parenting Blog has pregnancy, birth, baby and infant life categories that are designed to provide parents with relevant information, parenting tips, and advices that could assist them in caring for their newborn baby, providing the best baby care for your first year baby and beyond.
Building confidence in caring for baby comes as the reward of successfully meeting your baby's needs. In caring for babies, there is a lot to learn, a few basics to master, and instincts that you will learn to trust. Patience is a key factor in dealing with your baby.
So what does Parenting Blog recommend you should do while taking care of a baby and what are the do's and don’ts in baby care?
Typically, newborns sleep 16 ˝ hours a day, will take 2 to 3 ounces of formula every three to four hours, will go through at least six to eight of wet diapers, will have at least two bowel movements per day, and cry for reasons that range from hunger to fatigue to boredom. With these in mind, Parenting Blog advices that most babies can be soothed by being held close, rocking rhythmic motion, a walk or ride, something to suck on in between feedings, or a warm bath. In feeding your baby, never leave your child unattended when they are eating in case they choke. At six months of age, you can let your baby eat iron enriched baby cereal for they are ready for them. By nine months you can start introducing your baby to some finger food like toasts and bananas. However, you must introduce each food separately so you can identify if your baby has an allergic reaction. Moreover, you must try to avoid adding sugar and salt to baby’s food and don’t deep fry.
You will quickly learn which works for different situations. As you learn about your baby and study his patterns of behavior, you will quickly be able to differentiate a cry for hunger from a cry that indicates that it is time for a nap. Arming yourselves with the best parenting and baby caring advices will make you more ready to respond to your baby’s cry. Responding to your baby's cry is your first means of communication. Thru this, he learns trust for you while you learn to trust your instinctive response and to follow natural intuition in caring for the baby.
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