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What to Do When Your Kids Cry ?

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
Crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby. All normal babies cry to communicate with others. Sine they can't express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. If any uncomfortable feeling comes they simply cry. Normally babies cry in situations like hunger, wetting, too heat or cold, tight cloaths, pain etc.
 
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Tips for the Safety of Kids

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
What we should do?
1. Always keep the baby neat and clean.
2. Cut the nails properly with utmost care.
 
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Teaching a Child to Walk

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
Exercise is essentially important to the health of the infant. Its first exercise, of course, will be in the nurse's arms. After a month or two, when it begins to sleep less during the day, it will delight to roll and kick about on the sofa: it will thus use its limbs freely; and this, with carrying out into the open air, is all the exercise it requires at this period.
 
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Suitable Clothing for Children

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
During infancy - Infants are very susceptible of the impressions of cold; a proper regard, therefore, to a suitable clothing of the body, is imperative to their enjoyment of health.
 
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Stomach and Bowel Disorders Among Infants

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
Disorder of the stomach and bowels is one of the most fruitful sources of the diseases of infancy. Only prevent their derangement, and, all things being equal, the infant will be healthy and flourish, and need not the aid of physic or physicians.
 
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Sleep During Infancy and Childhood

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
During infancy - For three or four weeks after birth the infant sleeps more or less, day and night, only waking to satisfy the demands of hunger; at the expiration of this time, however, each interval of wakefulness grows longer, so that it sleeps less frequently, but for longer periods at a time.
 
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Mothers' Role in Combating Diseases of Children

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
The especial province of the mother is the prevention of disease, not its cure. When disease attacks the child, the mother has then a part to perform, which it is especially important during the epochs of infancy and childhood should be done well. I refer to those duties which constitute the maternal part of the management of disease.
 
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Early Detection of Disease in the Child

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
It is highly important that a mother should possess such information as will enable her to detect disease at its first appearance, and thus insure for her child timely medical assistance. This knowledge it will not be difficult for her to obtain.
 
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Deficiency of Milk

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
Deficiency of milk may exist even at a very early period after delivery, and yet be removed. This, however, is not to be accomplished by the means too frequently resorted to; for it is the custom with many, two or three weeks after their confinement, if the supply of nourishment for the infant is scanty, to partake largely of malt liquor for its increase.
 
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Crying Baby - Reasons

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/11/2006 | Child Care | Unrated
Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies.When a baby comes out of the woomb the first thing to do is crying.By the first cry he will take some air in to the lungs for the first time in their life.After delivery if the baby doesnot cry then it should be initiated by slightly pinching or gently strocking the feet.
 
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