Archive for the 'Babies' Category

Baby Acne

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

by: Jackie G. Maxwell
One of the most common conditions a new mother may see on her infant, is baby acne. But while it is startling in so young a child, it’s really not a serious issue, nor should you be overly concerned about the causes or cures.

Some babies when born, may have small red bumps on their face. This is not baby acne, but something called “milia”, which usually disappears in a couple of weeks. On the other hand, the acne will appear around that same two week period, and show itself as small white heads, sometimes surrounded by red, irritated skin on the cheeks, chin, forehead and even the back.

In teenagers and even adults, acne is blamed on hormones and excessively oily skin. To some extent this is true of infants also, with hormones transmitted through the placenta, often being blamed for the facial spots. However, science has no real idea of the cause, and there is normally no treatment for the few weeks a child will have it.

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Watering Your Young Child’s Mind

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

by: Emma Rath
Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row.
It’s an everyday nursery rhyme, it’s simple to sing with your small child, and apparently this nursery rhyme about a little child watering her garden is watering your little child’s mind!

Early childhood educators have identified pre-reading skills that are necessary for the learning of reading and the mastery of language. They include phonological awareness, or the awareness of speech sounds and rhyme similarities, vocabulary or knowing lots of words, and the more a child loves the enjoyment and pleasure of using language, the more success they will have in reading and writing and academic studies. Nursery rhymes, with their words of imagery, rhymes and rhythm that children find so fun, have all these qualities!

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The Soothing Sounds Of A Sleeping Baby

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

By: Dylon Sanger

Many new parents worry about their ability to be the best parents that they can be. This is very common and is also completely understandable. You will hear many people say that it is too bad that newborns do not come with an instruction manual. It’s too bad they don’t, because it sure would have made my life a lot easier, and it could have made life a lot easier for generations of parents and their children alike.

One of the most common problems that new parents face with their newborn child is how to get the baby to sleep through the night. If you are a parent, then you know how true the stories are of people being awoke every few hours. Expectant parents may have some fears of just how true this really is and wonder if it will in fact happen in their situation.

The truth is that many people do struggle with getting a baby sleep pattern down so that both the parents and the baby can get all the rest that they need in order to be healthy and happy. There are a number of tips and ideas that parents of a baby can employ to help solve the baby sleep problem.

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