Q&A: How to convince my parents to let me keep ducklings?

December 10, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Question by Sarah: How to convince my parents to let me keep ducklings?
I am hatching 3 duck eggs and if they hatch we were going to give them back to the farm but they don’t want the ducks back so they said they would find a home for them,someone who wants them. It makes me really sad now to know someone else will have them. Is there any way I can convince my parents?
I have a REALLY BIG backyard and i have 2 rats and 2 dogs!

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Answer by Abbieeey
First of all, you must have responsibility, they must trust you and that you will look after these ducklings, no matter what the circumstances. Secondly, you need to think outside the box. HOW will you care for them? WHAT do they need to live? Do you have a lake or pond they could swim in? Search on the internet and show your parents all the research you did, maybe they might let you keep the creatures. :P

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Baby Comforters: Comfort (for baby) and Joy (for parents)

December 8, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Baby Comforters: Comfort (for baby) and Joy (for parents)

People often ask me what the difference is between a baby “comforter” and an “aid” because I recommend using a sleep comforter and I spend lots of time telling parents that sleeping aids are a definite no-no. In reality, they are both aids in essence but the way I see it, there are two types of aids. You have sleeping aids which may become a problem – such as rocking, patting, feeding or giving your baby a dummy to suck on while going to sleep – and then you have good aids which do not require parental participation.

Aids that require your attention are a problem in my opinion. However, something which provides comfort and which the baby can easily find himself when he wakes in the middle of the night or between sleep cycles can be a parent’s best friend.

Every baby finds an aid of some sort to comfort himself with just before he goes to sleep. Unless the parents have introduced the aid themselves, they are usually unaware of just what it is that is comforting their baby at sleep time (with the exception of thumb sucking).

An unintroduced baby comforter could be holding, rubbing or playing peek-a-boo with the sheets or blankets but sometimes it can be a little more complicated. I have seen babies play with the bars on their cots just before falling asleep. That is their comforter and this can cause a problem when you ask one of these babies to fall asleep in a travel cot or anywhere away from their beloved cot bars. If they don’t have the bars to play with, they can’t fall asleep. Another common comforter is playing with labels or tags on bedding or clothing.

In my “traveling with a baby” article, I mentioned Luke as a case study. As I seem to be coming across more and more babies like Luke, I thought I would use this article to share with you his story in more detail.

Luke’s parents contacted me when he was 10 months old. Up until this stage, he had always been a good sleeper. His parents had started Luke on my routines when he was five weeks old. At 10 weeks, he had started to sleep all night and had done so nearly every night since. But now, suddenly, at 10 months he was finding it hard to go to sleep and once asleep he was waking up crying several times throughout the night. I consulted with Luke’s parents several times over the phone but we couldn’t work out what the problem was so I decided a house visit was the only option. After putting Luke to bed I decided to sneak into his room on all fours and observe him in an effort to work out what the problem was.

At first, things looked OK. They had put Luke to bed and he was lying down looking ready for sleep. I watched him and saw a funny movement in his wrist. He was pulling his fingers up as though he was trying to scratch his wrist before he became frustrated and started to cry. It was not the cry you hear when a baby is fighting sleep. He seemed genuinely upset and had tears so I picked him up and went to talk to his parents. After a few minutes, we realised he was looking for the sleeves of his pajamas but he couldn’t find them anywhere as he was now in short-sleeves for summer. It was now obvious to us all what Luke’s problem had been. We had spent hours on the phone trying to work out what was different about Luke’s environment and I felt very silly that we had not considered the summer pajamas to be an issue. We put Luke back in long sleeves and he started sleeping through the night again.

This was a clear case of a baby who was comforting himself to sleep using an aid that the parents were totally unaware of. It is also a good example of why it is better for parents to choose their baby’s comforter for them so you know what it is but it can be just about anything so long as it is safe with him in his cot.

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Tips about baby comforters

There are a few things you really need to be aware of when introducing comforters to your baby.

* Some babies like to sleep with their comforters over their faces. If this is your baby, make sure she can still breathe (this is why we suggest breathable cotton muslin squares).

* Make sure your baby cannot get the comforter tangled around his neck. A good comforter size is about 38cm by 38cm.

* Soft toys are not the same as comforters.

* When choosing a comforter, please avoid ones with bean fillings or long fur that your baby might pull out and accidentally inhale. Pull at the fur a little to see how easily it comes away.

* Some companies specialise in making baby comforters. They have usually conducted a lot of research into the best comforter features for you and your baby. The Save Our Sleep™ online store stocks a large range of some of the world’s most safe and cute comforters. Choose comforters from the SOS store.

* We also recommend that you have more than one comforter, and that they are machine washable. This enables you to rotate and wash them periodically, as well as ensuring you have a back-up comforter in the event that you misplace one.

Tricks of the trade

There are also a few tricks to introducing a comforter to your baby. I believe mum should put it down her top for a few hours to allow her smell to infiltrate it before putting the comforter in the cot near baby’s face so he can turn and snuggle into it. It is amazing to watch a baby take solace from their comforter.
Baby comforters

It is my experience that babies with comforters are much happier and more secure as they progress through certain milestones in their lives. Research has shown that at about nine months babies often become very clingy to mum as they realise they are individuals and not a part of their mothers. A comforter seems to help with this transition.

Meanwhile, in Germany there has been some research published recently which states that slightly older kids feel much more secure if they have a comforter with them for the first few visits at kinder or day-care. I also support this notion but feel you should quickly wean your child off taking it once they are settled. I also firmly recommend that a comforter is only given to a baby at sleep times or on occasions when some additional comfort is required such as a visit to hospital or the doctor. In my opinion, it is not good for children or babies to be carrying their comforter around all day.

One other issue I often get called about is when suddenly, at about 10 months, the baby comforter starts getting thrown out of the cot. The first time it happens it could be an accident, so walk in without making eye contact or talking and very calmly return it to the cot. If this becomes a ritual, the baby is probably game-playing. I suggest parents in these situations explain to their baby that if they throw the comforter out it will stay there and they won’t have it to sleep with. If this continues, don’t go in straight away but instead wait until you feel your baby has realised their comforter might not be coming back. Then walk in without eye contact or talking and give it back. Each time wait considerably longer and the game will soon stop.
Warning

When using comforters or putting cuddly toys in the cot as suggested in some articles, it is important to ensure they are safe for your baby. Soft toys with bean filling could block the air from getting into a baby’s mouth or nose if the baby was to sit it on top of his face. You also need to take care with soft fur covered toys because the fur from a toy could be breathed in by a baby and cause the baby to cough a lot which may not be dangerous but could cause the baby a lot of unnecessary discomfort. To ensure the fur is safe, just pull at it and see if any comes away

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Tizzie Hall teaches parents to identify issues affecting their baby’s sleep, to interpret their cries and deal with problems when they arise. For more information from the international baby whisperer, or for baby products, visit Baby Sleeping Bag.
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The Summer Infant Best View Handheld Color Video Monitor With 2.5? Screen 02644 – Great For Active Parents And A Safer Baby

November 17, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Summer Infant Best View Handheld Color Video Monitor with 2.5″ Screen

  • 100% digital technology for a secure and private connection up to a 350′ range
  • Small, lightweight size with a 2.5” color LCD screen with B&W night vision, LED sound lights and one touch video on/off for night time convenience
  • Remotely pan, scan and zoom camera
  • 10 hour rechargeable battery, auto time-out feature
  • Belt clip and flip stand included

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There’s nothing better than the safe and secure feeling you’ll get using the Summer Infant Best View Color Video Monitor 02644 making you glad you have the very best. You will feel confident with the finest quality color video monitor you can buy. Totally digital with secure transmission and a crystal clear picture. Scan, zoom and more with the remote pan control and watch the big 2.5″ color display screen that works and looks awesome. Get a 350′ range, private and secure with the digital technology in Summer Infant. See it all from just about anywhere possible in the house.

One of the best features on the Summer Infant Best View Color Video Monitor is ‘night vision’ and one of the biggest color LCD displays with bright LED audible sound as well, letting you view and listen to your baby’s every sound. It also has a one touch video on/off for night time convenience and has a belt clip, and even a flip stand.

Is a ‘pink’ model just right for you or as a gift for someone special you know? Get the PINK Summer Infant Deluxe Day & Night for an added touch, simply click the Summer Infant link here in this article to see it. Need blue for a boy? No problem, we have you covered…Buy the BLUE unit here through the Summer Infant link in this article.

Exceptional long battery use is possible when you charge it completely after depleting before recharge. The sharp picture and long range will keep busy parents happy while keeping watch on baby. This monitor has the zoom and the capability to control the camera remotely which is extremely helpful. You will save yourself hundreds of those trips in and out, up and down steps and more – Summer Infant Video Baby Monitor is worth every cent.

No worries about interference with other electronics in the home as there is none with the Summer Infant Best View. Feel free to wander up and down levels in the home or outside if necessary, all while watching baby sleep. When you need to view all around a room or up close, Best View is useful and continues to be as baby gets bigger and begins moving all about in the toddler years.

You can mount your best view system to any wall with ease. Place it near the ceiling for years of all around viewing. The night vision capability provides great clarity and the volume can be adjusted easily by pressing a button then moving the joystick down. Use it during the day or night as it’s safe and effective.

Use this color video monitor system to watch children with special needs or other medical conditions. You won’t be disappointed with the confidence to feel that your baby is safe and secure without disturbing them or worrying about anything. More protection can be added by adding additional cameras as well. Mom and Dad will love this peace of mind and the value pricing compared to other units that are inferior to the Summer Infant product line.

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* 100% digital technology for a secure and private connection up to a 350′ range

* Remote pan, scan, and zoom camera

* 10 hour rechargeable battery, with an auto time-out feature

* Handy Belt clip and a flip stand included

Realize the maximum quality and performance in a baby color monitor with the Summer Infant Best View Video Monitor. When it’s your baby that matters, get the only monitor you can trust.

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A Thorough Guide To Buying A Baby Bedding Solution

March 10, 2010 by Chris Channing  
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Bedding for your new baby isn’t going to be cheap. Even if you buy used, there is plenty of markup in baby beds. You must navigate your way around all the inflated prices, find a baby bed that is comfortable and with many features, and finally find a solution for your baby to sleep on.

The first thing to consider is buying used or new. If you buy a new crib, you are getting the best possible crib, in its best condition. The only downside is that it will cost quite a bit- sometimes as much as $200 or more just for a basic model. Used cribs can be less dependable, but work just the same. If you can find a used crib, don’t hesitate in investigating it.

Some cribs have the option of the side dropping down. This makes it easier for the mother to carry the baby in and out of the bed, without having to reach over the long sides. This type of model is a time saver and much easier on the mother, but be careful when buying one. Some models might have hinges that could pose as a risk to curious babies.

Baby cribs with wheels attached are a must. You will move the baby crib much more often than you would probably think. New parents frequently change the look of the nursery, or change it to a new room entirely. Most new mothers like to have the baby crib in the same room for several weeks or months just to make sure that nothing happens.

Redecorating the baby crib is acceptable- even if you want to paint the baby crib it is fine. You must allow for the paint to dry and air out for several hours before exposing the baby to the crib again. You must also make sure that the paint is not toxic in any shape or form. This means you must exclude paints that have trace amounts of lead.

There are several types of baby mattresses available. In most cases, it won’t matter which mattress you purchase. Try to think ahead and make the baby as comfortable as possible by choosing a mattress that is soft to the touch. That way the baby can sleep peacefully and be well rested. Hard beds aren’t necessarily a threat, since you can simply put soft sheets over them, but it’s a hassle and not worth the effort.

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Your new baby will need a place to call his or her own. A baby crib can be expensive, but also remember that your money goes a long way. Sometimes paying more for a baby crib is the better choice in helping your baby grow up strong and healthy.

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After Pregnancy Belly Fat – How To Speedily Drop The Pounds After Having A Baby

December 8, 2009 by Jessica Cullen  
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Do you desire to start losing after pregnancy belly fat? In this article I am going to show you harmless ways to lose pounds after having a little one.

Get Rid Of After Pregnancy Belly Fat

Like a lot of other Mothers you may have put on a few extra pounds all through the pregnancy. Do not feel bad about yourself or get discouraged. You are nearly all undoubtedly going to be just fine.

If you gain some pounds during pregnancy it is a good thing if you are going to be breast feeding, when you breast feed the baby will take a lot out of you and the pounds will start to melt away. Even if breast feeding is not in your plan there are more options of things that you can do.

Some Mothers are not sure if they should go to the fitness center or if they are ready to get lively… if your medical doctor clears you do not be afraid to get out there and begin moving.

Any way that you can get lively is better than nothing! Whether you are getting lively through walking, jogging, running or whatever other system – you should just go!

Get Rid Of After Pregnancy Belly Fat

Many women want to start doing abdominal exercises correct away but I would not recommend this when recovering from the birth of a little one. You may think that they are going to help your tummy look better but this is not the case. If you do abdominal exercises you can actually keep your abs from coming through as they should.

As mentioned above walking, jogging and running are some easy and clear-cut ways to begin losing after pregnancy belly fat.

Most often keeping it clear-cut allows for the best results. Take it from a Mom of 2 though, having a plan is enormously helpful when you are getting started with a healthy lifestyle. If you do not have a plan it is exceptionally easy to slip backwards.

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Baby Change Table – An Indispensible Item For New Parents

February 5, 2012 by BabyCare  
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This is the Gulliver changing table from IKEA, with baskets from the Container Store, and a foam pad + cover made by Kim.

Baby Change Table – An Indispensible Item For New Parents

One of the most indispensable items that you should get in preparation for the arrival of your baby is a baby change table.  Naturally, there are plenty of other things that you’ll need, but this one, for a lot of reasons, is something to seriously consider.  It may just be a question of what kind best suits you, your significant other, and your baby.

Before you run out and buy a baby change table, you should take a look at some of the many different options.  One of the things to consider is how much storage for your baby items you have.  You may already have another piece of furniture that contains all of your baby-related items.  If that is the case a simple and secure table that has a good solid surface.  If not, you may need to explore some of the more comprehensive, all-inclusive pieces.

Some of the change tables have attached changing pads, while others provide you with just a sturdy and reliable surface.  The minimum requirements for a serviceable table will include a nice protective border edge and a safety strap to keep your baby from, heaven forbid, falling off.

Fortunately for your little treasure, there are some baby accessories that you can add to your change table to make it more useful and comfortable.  Baby changing pads, especially the contoured type, adds extra comfort and an increased security to your baby and the whole changing process.  Most of these are of a standard size that can slip right into the changing surface of most any table.

Another thing you should do to make sure that you choose the right changing table for the entire family is to check the height that best fits you.  The main idea of an item like this is to make all the changes easier on the parents.  Instead of bending and hunching over to do floor, sofa and bed diaper changes, you’ve got the table to make things easier.  But you want to take accurate measurements to ensure the you get a table that maximizes your own comfort during changes.  Fortunately, most all the products that you find on the internet will be accompanied by their dimensions and measurements.

Again, depending on the set up of your nursery you may want a combination baby changing table.  Some of these are beautiful designer pieces of furniture that offer lots of cabinet and drawer space to go along other the diaper changing surface.  With one of these, you may not need another stick of furniture other than the crib.  Keep all of your wipes, lotions, powders, diapers, baby clothes, etc. in one convenient place.

Really when you think about it, a changing table is just as much for you as it is for your baby.  Get the right one for you and make life easier on you, your significant other, and your beautiful little baby.

Keely Wirht writes more about Baby Changing Furniture at http://www.SweetDreamsBaby.net

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