Don't let your baby nap in the car seat after you're home as a substitute for crib since it's harder for young babies to breathe in that position. ||By rising the temperature, the body can stop a virus's ability to grow. That's why we get fevers ||The sun is the most important source of Vit D ||Infant constipation is the passage of hard, dry bowel movements — not necessarily the absence of daily bowel movements ||Children who gain weight quickly during their first six months are more likely to be obese or at risk of obesity by age 3 ||In case of eczema, use mild, unscented body and laundry soaps. Pat baby's skin dry; don't rub ||Stop the continuous criticism to your teens. Highlight their qualities instead. ||Don’t rush into solving your kid's problems. Give him the chance to conclude, all on his own, that things are going to be okay. ||To help your kid stand up to negative peer pressure, encourage him to talk, use role playing with him, get to know the parents of your child's friends and finally deal with your own peer pressure. ||Your baby's foot may seem flat, but that's because a layer of fat covers the arch. Within two to three years, this extra padding will disappear. ||
Dealing with Dry Skin

 

Some babies are more prone to dry skin than others, but most have trouble with it in the wintertime. The reason is dry, overheated indoor air.

What can I do about my child's dry skin?

Don't give baby long, hot baths. Instead of a 30-minute bath, cut bath time down to about ten minutes. Use warm— not hot — water. Try soap-free products and cut back on bubble baths.

Keep your baby’s skin well moisturized. Once you take your child out of the bath, quickly and lightly dry him with a towel, then apply moisturizer immediately. If your child's skin is still dry even with daily moisturizing, try switching from a lotion to a thicker cream or ointment. Reapply once or twice more each day.

Keep your child well hydrated. Dry skin lacks water. Offer your child plenty to drink year-round to replace the moisture that's evaporating from his skin.

Keep baby's room humidified. If the air in your home is dry, use a cool mist humidifier in your child's room.

Laundry Tips. Use a gentle detergent to wash everything that touches your infant's skin, from bedding and blankets, to towels and even your own clothes.

If dry patches start to spread, crack, or seem painfully itchy, consult your pediatrician.


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