Whenever possible, don't get involved in your kids' clash. Step in only if there's a danger of physical harm. ||The only acceptable punishment for our children is time-out. No spanking, no shouting and no threatening ||During the day, don't try to catch up on chores while the baby sleeps. Lie down and rest ||Ask your baby's doctor about vitamin D supplements for the baby, especially if you're breast-feeding ||During growth spurts - around 6 weeks after birth — your newborn might want to be fed more often ||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. ||The pacifier’s guard or shield should have ventilation holes so the baby can breathe if the shield does get into the mouth ||Exclusive breastfeeding for at least 6 months is the best prevention of food allergies ||If every feeding is painful or your baby isn't gaining weight, ask a lactation consultant or your baby's doctor for help ||Never pick up your infant by the hands or wrists as this can put stress on the elbows. Lifting under the armpits is the safest way ||
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