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Infant Baby Cares: Feeding, Sleep And Development Tips | Parenting Tips
Infant Baby Cares
Feeding, Sleep & Development Tips
| Parenting Tips
Why Us
As with everything, new parents have lots of questions
and we believe there are no easy answers in parenting.
Our priority is to offer practical reassuring advice in
everyday baby care and clear explanations of your
newborn behaviour and development.
You’ll find that in our Blog Posts we engage in
conversations, either, seeking or providing advice while
trying to balance a nurturing environment for your
baby. We are here to support you adapt to the new joys
and responsibilities of your new parenting role, to feel
confident in how to interact and care for your baby.
Why It Matters
If you have ever wondered why something gives you
contentment or fills you with cold sweat or resentment,
we will help you to find your Why It Matters and to
better understand why you do the things you do!
Slow Weight Gain
What are the reasons attributed to weight gain?
Weight gain is one of the many signs of good health in a
breastfeeding baby. Slow weight gain is sometimes called
“failure to thrive” and happens when your infant is gaining
weight at a slower rate than other children of the same age
and sex.
It is not a disease, but could be a manifestation of medical,
social, and/or environmental factors preventing a child from
getting the calories they need to maintain a healthy rate of
growth. To find out more about our services and help you in
your baby slow weight gain talk to us.
Sleeping Problems
Helping kids with sleeping problems
The saying “Sleep when your baby sleeps” is simply the best advice.
If your baby is not eating, they are probably sleeping. Newborns log
as many as 16 hours of sleep a day, but only in short bursts. The
result? You are continuously alert, more tired, and exhausted. Even
the best of us may begin to resent the severe lack of sleep.
So, take naps together with the baby and go to bed early!
So, what if your infant has trouble sleeping? Do whatever it takes.
You can soothe, rock, or cuddle the baby to sleep. Allow your new-
born fall asleep on your chest or in the car seat. “Don’t worry about
bad habits yet because it is about survival. Your survival!”
Breast Feeding
Guidance for latching the baby
A mother nursing her baby is one of the most beautiful images
nature could create. It is also one of the simplest activities and
creates a stronger attachment. A mother’s milk gives the baby
all the nutrients needed for the first six months and beyond. It
is important to note that breastfeeding helps to protect your
baby from infections and other diseases through
strengthening their immunity.
For some women, the first few days or weeks of breastfeeding
are a challenge. “Breastfeeding is natural, but it’s a practiced
skill, almost an art form,” says Corky Harvey, R.N., M.S., a
lactation consultant and co-owner of The Pump Station, a
breastfeeding-support Centre in Santa Monica, Calif.
Potty Training
I can help your child deal with it
Potty training is one of the milestones that you are
probably excitedly awaiting. Though some toddlers
adjust in a few days, it is good to note that it may take
your little one several months to get into the potty
habit. There will be setbacks along the way. But that
doesn’t mean we can’t improve things. On the contrary,
there’s a lot we can do together with and for you.
To find out more about services and help you in your
baby potty training talk to us today.
We’re always happy to help find the solutions for your needs if
the services you are looking is not included in our packages,
simply contact us we do our best to provide the right advise or
support to meet your needs.
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