Showing posts with label tips to handle children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips to handle children. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

New Born Babies - doubts

New Born Baby

The breast-fed child passes frequent, curdy, semi-solid motions. Such motions are not uncommon after every feed in some infants. This is quite normal. As long as the baby is feeding well, sleeping adequately and gaining weight, there is no need to be alarmed about the number of stool. Hiccups are common among newborns. They might sound alarming to grown ups, but they are quite harmless. They are due to the baby swallowing air at feeding time. This irritates the diaphragm, causing hiccups.

Friday, August 7, 2009

First baby and Second baby problems



Most first children grow up happy and well adjusted like most second and third and fourth children in a family. But a few of them have a harder time adjusting to the outside world.

A mother is apt to say, "The second baby is so easy. He doesn't cry. He is rarely a serious problem. He plays contentedly by himself, and yet he is so friendly if you go near him." When he's several years older, the mother says, 'The second is such a friendly, outgoing child that everybody just naturally loves him. When were walking down the street, strangers smile at him an stop us to ask how old he is. The only notice the older one afterward, to be polite. You can see that it hurts the older one's feelings. He craves attention much more than the second". Note this point.