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Parenting is a rewarding experience but not without it's difficulties. Caring for a new baby, especially if it's your first child, can be a daunting task. Should you breast or bottle feed? Why doesn't your baby sleep at night? When should you introduce solid food? Are all the vaccinations necessary and when should they be done? Is you baby gaining weight properly? All these things are questions that trouble new parents and we hope you will find ansers in our Babies section of Word Wolf.
Double Strollers Buying Guide
Written by DeMerchantStrollers are among the most important baby accessories to invest in. While it is quite simple to shop for a baby stroller, it can be different altogether particularly if you will be buying one for your twins or perhaps your newborn and toddler. Double strollers have become quite popular these past years because of its convenience. Instead of having two strollers, you can easily go to the store or to the mall with your kids in tow using a double stroller. It is important though to get the right stroller for your needs. Here then is a simple buying guide to finding the best double strollers.
There are two types of double strollers – twin and tandem. Twin strollers, as its name suggests, are ideal for twins as its seats are side by side. Twin strollers go over curbs easily and there are many parents who say that it is smoother to push. However, its downside is its size. Because it is wide, it will be more difficult to navigate aisles when you are shopping.
Tandem stroller, on the other hand, is preferred by parents with kids who are a few years apart. One of the seats is in front of the other. The reclining seat is perfect for newborns while the upright one is suitable for toddles who are aged three to five. It is important to keep in mind though that there are no rules when buying double strollers and it depends on what the parents prefer to use.
Before you buy a double stroller, it is important to try it out. There are quite a lot of parents who choose to purchase strollers depending on its brand name or design. Its maneuverability may seem different to each individual which is why it is advisable to try pushing it yourself when you are at the baby store. However, its safety features are what you should consider the most. Because your kids will be using it, make sure that it will secure them in their seats while riding it and that its brakes are working properly. There are reviews in magazines and online that you can read to compare the advantages and disadvantages of the double strollers that you are interested in getting for your kids.
When to Start Baby Potty Training
Written by WakiPotty training is the technique of training kids to use the toilet whenever they feel like urinating or defacating. This training begins with the use of a potty chair or a smaller toilet bowl-shaped instrument.
In the past, parents believed that a child will be fully trained early in using the toilet if they are given early toilet training. However, child experts believe otherwise. Their study proves that subjecting a kid to this kind of early training is futile. A child will only begin to recognize his “need to go” upon reaching 1 year. And yet at this age, he is still too young to understand the need to sit still on a toilet bowl while doing his thing since he knows he can do it comfortably elsewhere. He will only be responsive to toilet training if at least 18 months of age and will become relatively dry and clean when about two-and-a-half or three years old.
Initially, your baby may accept your sitting him on a potty whenever he passes bowel movement. But never take it to mean that you have succeeded in giving him early potty training. It is at this stage when he is beginning to learn to crawl and will resent your actions of forcing him to sit on a pot for a time longer than he wants to. After a few weeks, you will notice his refusal to sit on the pot and will put up a struggle against it if you insist.
Actually, giving your child early training would only mean a lot of “catching” action. You may catch at first a sizeable part of your baby’s movement in the pot but his diapers will still get soiled. Then you will realize at this point that changing soiled diapers is easier than potting him. Why? Because in potting, you would need to undress your baby and struggle to keep him still while seated on the potty chair. Then, you have to clean and dress him up again. Afterwards, you will clean the pot and throw away the dirty diapers. And what do you gain? Nothing. The little one will learn nothing from the early toilet training that you gave him and will even develop an intense dislike for it. This will result to further delaying his real toilet training later on.
Potty Training Tips to Prepare your Baby
• When you go to the bathroom, bring your child with you and make him feel comfortable inside. Allow him to see urine and bowel movements in the toilet bowl. Let him enjoy flushing it.
• Put a pot in your kid's playing area. Let him closely observe, play and touch it until he became familiar with it.
• Do not force your kid to sit on the potty and insist that he spend time on it. What you need to do is to tell your kid that it is his own chair. Make him feel as if it is a regular chair and let him sit on it while fully clothed. Let him leave the potty if he wants to.
• Now that he is familiar with the potty and regulary sits on it with his clothes on, you can now try having him sit on it but without his pants and diaper this time. Have him do so until he become comfortable.
• You can now demostrate to your child how to use the pot. Put a stool from dirty diapers into the potty chair and have your child observe the transfer of the bowel movement from the potty chair into the toilet bowl. Let your child flush the toilet as he observe the bowel movement disappear.
• Your child will be fammiliar by this time with sitting on the pot and is comfortable flushing the toilet. You can now start teaching him on how to go to the bathroom. Ensure he wears loose and easily removable pants.
Most children have bowel movement once a day, usually within an hour after eating. Most of them also urinate within an hour after taking a large drink. You will observe changes on his facial expression or he will stop on any activity that he is doing once he feels the urge that he is “ready to go”. And when you notice these signs, you may then place him on a potty chair. Stay with him while he is on the potty. You may talk or read to him to make him relax.
Usually, baby potty training may take as long as 6 to 8 months during daytime and even longer at nightime when your child’s bladder control is reduced. But if your child still resist or is having difficulties with this training after several months, better see your family doctor. Chances are, your child is not yet ready.
Get The Best Baby Toys
Written by StrathyFirst, we consider Playskool’s Busy Ball Popper (shown at right) to be one of the best baby toys because it engages the infant in a lot of activity. Some baby toys don’t do much. This is not true of the Busy Ball Popper. Balls are placed on a track. The balls roll down the track and are then popped back up amidst sound effects and music. Babies find this extremely entertaining, in fact, so did I. The entertainment factor aside, this toy teaches infants the basic skills of grasping and lifting. It also helps infants develop hand-eye coordination skills. Combine these positive educational effects with the sheer entertainment and you have certainly gotten one of the best baby toys on the market. This toy is for babies nine months old and higher.
Next, we have to have a look at one of Fisher Price’s best baby toys. The Peek-A-Blocks Incrediblocks, featuring lights, sound, and loads of action are a great item for baby. There’s plenty for infants to do with the peek-a-blocks. They can be stacked, spun with music and lights and stuck through holes where baby can see them disappear. These blocks allow an infant to be very imaginative. They encourage hand-eye coordination, grasping, and holding. Peek-A-blocks run on three C batteries, that are not included. They are one of the best baby toys for infants nine months and older.
The Learning Drum from Leap Frog is a very responsive toy. Your baby beats on the drum and a response is given in music or a recitation of numbers and letters. This is an interactive toy for infants that elicits curiosity and communication. The baby will hear a voice encouraging them to hit the drum. The drum responds not only audibly, but by displaying numbers and letters on it surface as well. The featured settings for the drums responses can be changed from follow the beat, to ABC, 123, or interactive song. It is the varying type of available interaction that makes the Learning Drum one of the best baby toys.
Our next toy has been one of the best baby toys for a long time. They are snap lock beads. Brilliant Basics from Fisher price has good snap lock beads for babies. Babies learn problem solving through snapping and unsnapping the beads, along with hand-eye coordination, colors, and shape recognition. This is one of the best baby toys for infants six months and older because of its simplicity and durability.
So, there’s a little idea of what is out there as far as best baby toys. Everything from animated interaction to simple basic, old-fashioned colored plastic. All of these toys, and an assortment of others, are available online and in stores now.
Finger Foods For Babies
Written by AprilIf you have a baby that you need to feed then it can be a very frustrating time. You need to bear in mind it's not always easy to get your baby to eat and trying to force them isn't going to work. There are different methods that you can use and one of them is baby finger foods. Babies simply love to put just about everything into their mouths so you can take advantage of this habit with some finger foods. Here are some foods that work very well in this respect:-
Apple
Avocado
Banana
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Carrot
Chicken
Cottage cheese
Mango
Melon
Pasta (well cooked)
Peach
Pear
Sweet Potato
Sweet red pepper
Kiwi fruit
You can either provide these foods individually or you can opt to give them as a salad. Make sure that they are cut up into small pieces and the fruit should always be nice and ripe. Vegetables should also be cooked well so that they are free of bacteria and it will also be easier to chew and swallow. Babies are pretty lazy when it comes to chewing simply because they haven't learnt the importance of chewing food. This is another reason to ensure that the food is cut up into small pieces as you don't want them to choke.
Eggs are great for your baby however you need to understand that egg whites can bring about allergies so shouldn't be given to a baby before 12 months old. Eggs yolks on the other hand can be given from about 7 months or so. Eggs yolks are full of all sorts of really great nutrients such as vitamin A and vitamin B12. Make sure they have been cooked fully by scrambling them or boiling them.
When weaning a child off breast milk, try and avoid doing this too early. Breast milk is full of so many fantastic nutrients you should ideally allow them to continue drinking it until they are 2 years old. However you can start to additionally provide finger foods at the age of 9 months (some people say 7 months). At this age your child should also have the ability to hold items in their hands.
Allowing your baby to decide when and how much to eat is a good because they need to develop this skill sooner or later. You can't decide for your child forever. So give finger foods to your baby and see how you get on.