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Infant
Care
By
Vanessa Rasmussen, © 2004, All rights reserved.
Website: http://www.startingadaycarecenter.com
One
of the greatest challenges a parent, caretaker, or child care provider
faces is handling an infant and toddler. Following information can
help you handle the child in a better way.
- Breast
milk provides the best nutrition for the baby and helps build
stronger immunity to illnesses. However, each feeding should
last no more than 10 to 20 minutes.
- It
is very important to be gentle when bathing an infant. You can
then bathe the baby in a basin filled with two inches of warm
water. The baby's head and neck should be supported throughout
the procedure of bathing. Never leave the baby unattended in
the bath.
- To
avoid the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), put the
infant's head in proper position. You can talk to the baby's
doctor about what position is best if you have any concerns.
- Young
children need to get immunization vaccines for 10 major childhood
diseases. Work with the baby's doctor to stay current on the
recommended immunization schedule.
- Care
must be taken that the child is not shaken vigorously either
while playing or in frustration. It can cause Shaken Baby Syndrome
which results in bleeding in the brain and even death. If you
need to wake your infant, don't shake him - instead, tickle
his feet or blow gently on his cheek.
- While
driving or traveling, the baby should be securely fastened into
the carrier, stroller, or car seat. Try to avoid car rides and
any other activity that would be too rough or bouncy.
- A
newborn is not ready for rough play like being jiggled on the
knee or thrown in the air and hence, they should be avoided.
- The
key to making potty training a short and stress-free experience
is to make sure that the baby is ready for toilet training when
you begin. Most training will occur during the six weeks that
follow the start of the baby's toilet training. The whole process,
however, may take a long time, but be patient and relax.
- Diapers
chosen should be of proper size. There are different kinds of
diapers available like cotton fitted diapers, water proof wraps,
etc. Choose which is suitable and they can be mixed-and-matched.
- The
two lower front teeth usually appear between 3 and 12 months
of age. By 2 years of age children generally have at least 16
teeth. Hence care should be taken to maintain proper dental
hygiene.
- Bed-wetting
problem should be dealt with properly and doctor's advice can
also be taken for overcoming it. Bedwetting generally declines
with age.
- Moreover,
the baby's crib should be carefully chosen. It should not have
any corner posts. Never put a baby in a crib that has missing
slats as that increases risks of accident. The locks and the
latches should be smooth and tight enough to prevent accidental
release.
Even
though a lot has been written about toddler and infant care, most
of it is pure common sense. Relax and trust your instincts. Watch
the baby grow. Take pleasure in his personality and development.
And never hesitate to ask for help.
Copyright
2001, 2004. All rights reserved. Any reproduction of this article
in whole or in part without written or verbal permission is strictly
prohibited. For information about reprinting this article, contact
the copyright owner: Vanessa Rasmussen, Ph.D, Starting a Day Care
Center, http://www.startingadaycarecenter.com.
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