Put a photo of a face – yours – on the side of the cot for your baby to look at. Human faces fascinate babies ||Expressing milk should be painless. If it hurts, stop. ||If every feeding is painful or your baby isn't gaining weight, ask a lactation consultant or your baby's doctor for help ||Ask your baby's doctor about vitamin D supplements for the baby, especially if you're breast-feeding ||The AAP recommends sponge baths until the umbilical cord stump falls off — which might take up to three weeks ||Try to keep other elements of your baby's routine as normal as possible during the strike. ||Don’t rush into solving your kid's problems. Give him the chance to conclude, all on his own, that things are going to be okay. ||AAP recommends to avoid blankets (a potential suffocation hazard) until your baby reaches her first birthday ||Whenever possible, don't get involved in your kids' clash. Step in only if there's a danger of physical harm. ||Design a kid corner and fill it with things safe for your toddler like Tupperware, toys, empty boxes, etc. ||
Is it wrong for us to watch TV during our kids playtime?


Parents often watch their favorite television show while young ones play nearby. But is that background TV affecting your child as he or she plays with toys, even if they don't seem to be interested in the program?

 

Studies shows that even having the television on in the background can disrupt toddlers as they play with toys; causing them to lose focus during play.

One research was done on 50 children between 1-3 years, spending 1 hour in playing (on the 1st half television was turned on and on the 2nd half television was turned off).

Children were video taped and when the TV was on, the amount of time spent on toy playing was shorter. This was the case even if the toddlers didn't seem to be interested in the game show.

 

Now you may ask, is the child play worthy all this arguments? SURE it is. Play is important to healthy brain development as it allows children to use their creativity while developing their imagination, physical, cognitive, and emotional strength. It also allows children to learn how to work in groups, to share, to negotiate and to practice decision-making skills. Above all, play is a simple joy to our children.

 

Studies conclude that “Background TV, as an ever-changing audiovisual way of distraction, disrupts children's efforts to sustain attention to ongoing play behaviors. They recommend that Parents should limit their young children's exposure to background television.

 

Needless to say that The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no screen media at all for children under age 2.

 

Source: Schmidt, M. Child Development, July/August 2008; vol 79, Issue 4.


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