Reasons Why You Should Unplug Your Kids From Technology
It’s not uncommon to see babies and toddlers staring at screens given to them by parents who are trying to find something that’ll distract or calm a child, and often, that early tech use transitions right into constant screen time as kids get older. It’s such a prominent problem that the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) issued new recommendations for kids’ media use in November 2016. Here’s what they advise:...
Saline Lock Or Heparin Lock For Iv Pain Medications
Even when an intervention is considered routine or “the norm,” you should still learn about it and understand what your rights as a patient are. One such intervention you may encounter is the placement of a saline or heparin lock. Here’s an overview of why it might be needed and what it feels like. What a Saline or Heparin Lock Does The saline or heparin lock is a type of venous access....
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Should You Alternate Breasts While Breastfeeding
What Professionals Recommend In the first few weeks after your baby is born, it’s better to breastfeed from both sides at each feeding. Breastfeeding on both sides will help to stimulate the production of breast milk while you’re establishing your milk supply. It can also prevent some common problems of breastfeeding such as breast engorgement, plugged milk ducts, and mastitis. After about four to six weeks, when your milk supply is well established and your baby is gaining weight well, you can then choose the feeding method that works the best for you and your child....
Specific Learning Disabilities
Please note that the term “learning disability” is sometimes used interchangeably with the term “learning disorder”—these are the same. Examples of Learning Disabilities An individual can have one learning disability or multiple learning disabilities. Early detection and intervention are key to prevent a learning disability from negatively impacting a student in class. The following learning disabilities commonly affect students: Learning disabilities of expressive language, also called oral expression Learning disabilities of receptive language, also called listening comprehension Learning disabilities of basic writing mechanics Learning disabilities of written expression Learning disabilities of basic reading decoding Learning disabilities of reading comprehension Learning disabilities of basic math calculation skills Learning disabilities of applied math and problem solving...
Step By Step Guide To Bathing Your Newborn
Maybe you have a little one who seems to dislike baths. Or maybe you’re unsure of how to find the right water temperature. Rest assured, bathing your baby doesn’t have to be complicated. A few basic tips can go a long way toward helping you feel confident with this parenting task. Step-by-Step for How to Bathe a Newborn Baths in the early weeks of life will look different compared to the baths you’ll give your infant when they’re a bit older....
Sweating And Night Sweats In Pregnancy
So, don’t worry if you’re feeling warm and sweaty when everyone else around you is comfortable—it’s a routine part of the pregnancy experience. Learn more about sweating and night sweats during pregnancy. Sweating and Night Sweats in Pregnancy Sweating is nature’s way of helping regulate your temperature. During pregnancy, your body temperature increases slightly. This is a natural byproduct of growing a baby. Hormonal changes, increased blood volume, and weight gain all contribute to this small uptick....
Taneasha White Verywell Family
Teaching Your Child To Let Go Of Stress And Negativity
It’s OK if your child expresses their negative feelings. In fact, it can be good to express them in order to deal with them. Anger is a natural emotional response as is feeling hurt when someone has done something unkind to us or when something bad has happened to us. Crying over a hurt or even saying, “I hate them” is not by itself wrong. However, it’s hard to see our child feeling sad, angry, and distressed, especially when they seem to have a hard time moving past it....
The 11 Best Baby Teethers Of 2023
When shopping for baby teethers you should make sure it’s durable, made from safe materials (think BPA- and PVC-free), and has appealing features to intrigue your baby (think colors, rattle sounds, and shapes). A teether with different textures is also a great option, as this will help stimulate their gums to relieve pain. We researched popular teethers from trusted brands with these features in mind. Here are the best baby teethers to help your little one through the teething process more comfortably....
The 11 Best White Noise Machines Of 2023 By Verywell Family
White noise machines come with a variety of sound options from a simple fan noise to waves and music. If you’re searching for a machine that you can move easily from room to room, or one that’s convenient for travel, you’ll want to consider smaller, more portable, and possibly battery operated options. Features like timers for automatic (or remote) shut-off, app-enabled controls, and parental locks are also worth considering. When reviewing white noise machines, we evaluated them for sound, portability, and features....
The 50 Best Gifts For Tweens Of 2023 By Verywell Family
“Tweens are at the age where they no longer want to play with toys,” explains Christia Brown, PhD, an author, researcher, and professor of developmental psychology. “They’re not kids in that way, but they’re not old enough to act like 16-year-olds, either.” When a birthday or the holidays roll around and it comes time to buy a tween a gift, search for something that encourages their interests, whether it’s a hobby, a sport, or games that allow them to socialize....
The 8 Best Maternity Pants Of 2023
When searching for your perfect pair, prioritize comfort to accommodate your changing body, your preferred belly panel type, and ideal style from joggers to leggings to jeans. We researched the top picks with these helpful features in mind. Here are the best maternity pants that you’ll want to wear for nine months and even longer. Price at time of publication: $48 Price at time of publication: $78 Price at time of publication: $148 Price at time of publication: $218 Price at time of publication: $214 Price at time of publication: $30 Price at time of publication: $110 Stretchy material will be your best friend when it comes to comfort....
The 8 Best Nipple Creams Of 2023
Ashley Georgakopoulos, IBCLC, and Motif Medical Lactation Director, tells Verywell Family nipple creams should include clean, organic, and food-grade ingredients as your little one will likely ingest small portions of it. We carefully considered ingredients, application, portability, and value when reviewing products. Here are the best balms and creams for sore and irritated nipples to help you survive postpartum recovery and breastfeeding. If cracked nipples become an issue, the coconut oil lowers the yeast levels on the skin, reducing the risk for thrush, which can become quite painful and disruptive to a good feeding routine....
The 85 Best Cyber Week Toy Deals
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The Best Way To Communicate With Childcare Providers
“Did Bobby take three steps or 10 this morning?” they might ask. “Did Sally finally potty in her training chair? Was Alec able to keep his hands to himself during quiet time?” Parents have an uncanny knack for wondering and worrying about even the smallest details in their child’s life. Tips for Communicating With Childcare Providers There is no surefire way to effectively communicate with childcare providers. In fact, many providers have already established a process to ensure they give parents adequate information about their children’s progress....
The Covid 19 Vaccine Does Not Affect Kids Fertility
Now that children ages 6 months and older are approved to get vaccinated, both the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are urging parents to get their kids immunized. However, since their introduction, information (and quite a bit of misinformation) has been swirling about the possible side effects of the vaccines. You may feel apprehensive about how this new vaccine might affect your child’s health now and in the future, particularly if you’ve heard rumors about scary side effects, like the idea that the vaccine can impact your child’s fertility....
The Difference Between Being Shy And Being Introverted
Overview Consider two children in the same classroom, one introverted and one shy. The teacher is organizing an activity for all the children in the room. The introverted child wants to remain at her desk and read a book because she finds being with all the other children stressful. The shy child wants to join the other children but remains at their desk because they are afraid to join them....
The Pfizer Vaccine Has Been Approved For Kids Under 5
The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 6 months through 4 years has been approved as a three dose vaccine.The three dose vaccine schedule was found to produce a robust immune response in the children studied.The vaccine was well tolerated in these age groups, with minimal side effects. This is a major milestone for parents who have been anxiously awaiting a COVID-19 vaccine for their young children. Both teens aged 12 to 15 and children aged 5 to 11 have had COVID-19 vaccines available to them since 2021....