Children
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How to Bond with Your Newborn0
17/07/2010How to Bond with Your Newborn In this article: Face-to-Face Contact Sucking Tummy Time Massage Singing Swaddling Holding Baby Close A Final Word on Bonding Use these specific ideas for encouraging newborn ...
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Visual development in babies0
11/06/2010Birth, she can see everything. Accretion, they will use visual loaded to collect more pictures of the surrounding world. Images will be transmitted to the brain, leading to her activities as sitting, ...
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Symptoms of Food Allergies in Babies and How to Reduce the Risk of Allergic Reaction0
26/04/2010When introducing new foods to babies – homemade or store-bought – parents should be especially cautious and aware of the symptoms of allergies, especially if food allergies run in the family. Symptoms ...
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Có nên sử dụng xe tập đi cho trẻ?0
19/04/2010Có rất nhiều gia đình không chỉ ở thành phố mà ở cả nông thôn đều mua cho trẻ chiếc xe tập đi từ rất sớm. Có nhiều trường hợp dù chưa biết đứng, ...
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ADHD: What Parents Should Know1
07/04/2010What is ADHD? Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the name of a group of behaviors found in many children and adults. People who have ADHD have trouble paying attention in school, at ...
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What causes vomiting and diarrhea?0
07/04/2010Vomiting (throwing up) and diarrhea (frequent, watery bowel movements) can be caused by viruses, bacteria and parasites. Foods that are hard to digest (such as too many sweets) and undercooked (still ...
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Strep Throat0
07/04/2010What is strep throat? Strep throat is an infection caused by bacteria. It is called “strep” because the bacteria that causes the infection is called streptococcus. What are the symptoms ...
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Diaper Rash1
05/04/2010What does diaper rash look like? Diaper rash usually causes mild redness and scaling where the diaper touches your baby’s skin. In bad cases, the rash can cause pimples, blisters and other sores ...
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Fever in Infants and Children1
05/04/2010What is a normal temperature? A normal temperature is about 98.6°F (37°C) when taken orally (in your child’s mouth) and 99.6°F (37.5°C) when taken rectally (in your child’s bottom). Many doctors ...
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Earaches in Children2
05/04/2010How does the ear work? The ear works by receiving sound waves and sending messages to the brain. The outer ear includes the part of the ear you can see and the ear canal. The sound waves go through ...
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