Parenting Advice

June 24, 2009

Some Baby Myths Exploded

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Some Baby Myths Exploded by Mark Crockrum

No woman approaches motherhood completely confident and there are many concerns that can be a worry as the big day approaches. The truth is that most of these can be easily explained and approached, and a number of popular myths surrounding babies can be quickly dispelled.

Having a baby should be a thing of joy to all new mothers and while some things are obvious worries others can be unnecessarily troublesome. Let’s have a look at a few of the more commonly held myths that go hand in hand with impending motherhood.

1: A baby only cries when it is distressed

This is perhaps the most widely held myth that concerns babies and can easily be explained away: while babies do cry if they are distressed or upset, they also do so for a number of other reasons.

It has to be remembered that crying is the baby’s only audible method of communicating – a bay has yet to develop the power of speech and uses crying as a form of contact in many different instances.

The baby may be telling you that it is hungry, or maybe that it is in need of changing, but the baby may simply be concerned as to the whereabouts of its mother and looking for reassurance that she is nearby. It will not take long for a mother to appreciate different types of cry as meaning different things, and this will come naturally with experience. Before long mother will know when baby is distressed or simply telling her he wants her.

A baby will not cry unnecessarily so if it becomes frequent and out of character it may be worthwhile seeking advice. There are also a number of ebooks and other advice available that explain the situation and offer good tips.

Baby must always be wrapped up when outdoors

Many new mothers are naturally overprotective of their newborn baby, but care must be taken to ensure that a baby is not too hot in warm weather. Wrapping a baby up against the cold is a sensible move but overdoing things in warmer times may cause undue distress to the baby, just as it would for us.

It is wise to make sure baby has a good pram or buggy in which to travel – one with plenty space and comfort and with adequate protection from rain and wind – and that suitable shade is available in sunlight.

It is not, however, necessary for baby to be wrapped up as tightly in winter as in summer – common sense will help make the decision.

Other tips for new mums

Motherhood is a complex time of life and there are many different aspects to be covered – too many, in fact, to be attended to in a short article such as this. However there are numerous books – and in particular a number of very good ebooks – available that will help the new mother to negotiate the minefield that is mother and baby life, and offer some good advice across a variety of different aspects.

There is advice available on babies and sleeping for instance – different babies will have different sleep patterns but all will sleep regularly if helped into a routine at an early age – and there is much to be learnt about how to comfort baby when it is distressed or uncomfortable.

Advice on what to feed to you baby, and more importantly what not to, is readily available in a number of places and is worth reading as there are many different ways of treating baby to a good meal.

Further advice covers how to hold baby – a common fear of mothers to be is that they will drop their child, although this is an extremely rare occurrence – and how to change the diaper with little distress to the child, and much more can be learned from reading all the available material and asking the advice of professionals.

Mark Crockrum http://www.baby-assistance.info

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Common Concerns For New Mothers

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Common Concerns For New Mothers by Mark Crockrum

Having a baby is a major event in anyone’s life, and for the expectant mother the trials of carrying the child can be exaggerated by the many concerns that are attached to anything new and unknown. Mothers to be tend to worry about a number of aspects of motherhood, yet most of them can be dispensed with in no time at all as they are simply natural reactions to something that is a big change in lifestyle.

It still must be said that what may seem minor to us will be of real concern to the new mother, so here we look at a few common concerns for mothers to be.

Why does baby cry?

A baby that cries often can be a major concern for a new mother and can be extremely stressful when not understood. It is vital to remember that while crying can be a sign of distress in a baby this is not always the case; babies cry to gain attention – it is their major communication method during the early stages of life.

Crying takes many forms and it will not be long before the new mother recognises the differences between a cry of distress and one that simply wants attention. Babies can also cry as they feel uncomfortable – they may need changing or be sore – or are hungry, and also when tired or over stressed in unusual environments.

There are many books, websites and ebooks that can help a mother understand the routines involved and what is meant by a baby crying, and it is advisable to consult these to gain greater experience and understanding.

Taking baby out

Of course the new mother wants to take her baby out and show it off, and with good reason too. This is not a new toy but a major part of their life, and the most important and pride inducing thing that most mothers will ever experience.

However, the act of taking a baby out is fraught with concern for many mothers, in particular with attention to baby’s well being and security, but it need not be with attention to a few simple tips.

First, make sure baby is comfortable in the buggy or pram, and this should be clear as the baby will let you know when it is not. A good sized pram or buggy is needed and with adequate protection from the weather; a rain cover should be fitted and babies should be well shielded from the wind and cold.

In warmer weather take care not to wrap a baby up too tightly as newborns can be susceptible to heat, and don’t over-expose baby to too many new environments at once – it may distress the baby to be confused!

A slow walk is adequate for any baby, and the motion is helpful in getting baby off to sleep, too. Further advice on taking baby out can be found in one of the many ebooks or manuals available these days, most of which are very useful indeed and carry much more detailed advice than we have room for here.

Further tips for new parents

There are too many aspects of motherhood – and parenthood – to cover in this short space, but what follows represents some useful tips for new parents that may ease the passage into parenthood and reduce the concerns that may be evident.

First, don’t be afraid to ask for advice; there are many people who can help you on your way – the midwife or nurse, your doctor or health practitioner – and all will be willing to help with any questions you may have. There are also various books that can be found, and help websites for new parents.

Second, keep baby clean and comfortable, as a baby that is left unchanged will be one that becomes distressed more easily.

Thirdly, don’t expect baby to learn everything at once – the growth and development process is very fast at this point and there is a lot going on for a tiny mind to take in.

Finally, enjoy it – it’s the greatest thing in the world, after all!

Mark Crockrum: http://www.baby-assistance.info

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June 23, 2009

Have A Field Day With Fun Fathers Day Gifts

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Have a Field Day with Fun Fathers Day Gifts by Ritchie Lopez

Have you ever found yourself guilty of getting someone else a Christmas or birthday present which you really wanted for yourself? You might have bought a book for a brother or sister knowing that you could read it after them or got a box of your favourite chocolates for a partner knowing you’d be able to share them. If you’re that type of person, you’ll love this article because we’re going to tell you how to ’share’ Father’s Day with your dad. Father’s Day is one time when doing something together is a good idea. Activities together will help rekindle the bond between you both and can make certain Father’s Day gifts even more special. You should focus on your father’s interests and consider activities you would both enjoy doing together, that way you could both, very literally have a field day!

Depending on your budget and your fitness levels, you could give your father some pretty exciting Father’s Day presents. Does he like water sports? Has he always wanted to fly? What about culture or wildlife? You can tailor an activity present to almost any hobby! The best and most simple way to do activities together is probably by purchasing your father an experience day, these come as a special pack containing gift tickets and all the information you’ll need to arrange a special day (or several days) of fun.

Affordable Surprises

Some people think that experience days must be expensive but they can actually be quite cheap Father’s Day gifts if you have something specific in mind. For example, there are loads of experience days out there for under 60 and some are even under 30. A paintballing for two experience day usually costs in the region of 28.99 and that includes combat clothing hire, face mask, a 400 shot battle pack and lunch is even thrown in!

If playing soldiers with your dad doesn’t sound like it is your style there are plenty of other affordable experience days on offer which make superb Father’s Day gifts. For the same price as the paintballing day you and your dad could spend the day at a top motorsport venue, or even go to a fun, colourful and professional photo shoot. If you were happy to spend a little bit more money, however, the Father’s Day gifts get even better.

Gifts Galore

You could take your daddy white-water rafting, take photos of tigers at a national Wildlife Park or even visit Vinopolis (a wine related attraction) in the trendy London Bridge area of the UK’s capital. There are tours at Vinopolis which educate visitors on the history and appeal of world wines, also: you could both taste 7 delicious wines and enjoy a Bombay Sapphire cocktail too.

To really impress your dad there are some Father’s Day gifts which are ultimate experience days and if you’re happy to splash some serious cash you can do a few really extraordinary activities together. You could spend the day having an exhilarating and impressive balloon flight for two, or take your dad sky diving or off-road driving! There is even a ghost hunting trip for two with a three course meal and breakfast included which is perfect for anyone interested in spooky goings-on or the paranormal.

Making Memories

Remember all the times your dad picked you up when you were down? Or told you a silly dad-joke? Or gave you a bit of extra cash to tide you by? If your dad played a starring role in your upbringing he’s a jewel and worthy of some serious celebration. Some studies have shown that trends in fatherhood are changing and more and more dads are taking a hands-on approach to caring for and raising their kids. That means more fun with dad than ever before. However, if your dad has always been there for you (and he’s been leading the trend for better fathers!) it’s essential that you let your father know how grateful you are for all his help throughout the years and help him to have fun on Father’s Day. As we grow up our parents can have less involvement in our lives but they are always there for us when we need them.

Don’t forget to buy some Father’s Day gifts or misguidedly think that he doesn’t really care about the tradition, because by making an effort and showing him you love him you’ll really make him happy. Everyone loves surprises and everyone likes to be thanked for their hard work. Your dad is no exception. Take your dad somewhere special; do something healthy and exciting and you’ll both reap the rewards!

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The Nativity Story – A Movie That Lets You Open The Bible Once Again!

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The Nativity Story – A Movie that Lets You Open The Bible Once Again! by Tom Watson

A Journey way back to the most significant event in the world history as the greatest tale ever told is made alive in the epic drama - The Nativity Story. The movie DVD has already been out from March 20, 2007, under the New Line Home Entertainment banner. Making into stores during Easter, The Nativity Story is an inspiring story of immense faith and love that takes into account the painful journey of Mary and Joseph, a celestial pregnancy and the miraculous birth of Jesus. The Nativity Story is the only movie ever to premiere at the Vatican City. The Nativity Story is directed by Catherine Hardwicke and stars Keisha Castle-Hughes (as Mary) and Oscar Isaac (as Joseph) as well as Academy Award nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo (as Elizabeth). The DVD is available at £4.99 on Stoleit.com.

The writer Mike Rich has adopted the story from details regarding the birth of Jesus found in the Book of Matthew and the Book of Luke. A cinematic journey into the heart of history’s one of the greatest story, The Nativity Story has rocked the silver screen for the first time in a major motion picture event. New Line Cinema’s The Nativity Story chronicles the arduous journey of two people, Mary and Joseph, a miraculous pregnancy, and the history-defining birth of Jesus. The dramatic and compelling film traces the perilous journey of a young couple who must travel from their home in Nazareth to Bethlehem, Joseph’s ancestral home, to register for a census ordered by King Herod. It is a journey of over 100 miles, through treacherous terrain, made much more difficult by the fact that Mary is nine months pregnant. The storyline starts with Nazareth and King Herod’s treachery on common people. Though the movie caries a biblical overtone throughout, but the real hero of this movie is Joseph, who, as played by Oscar Isaac, may be the most attractive embodiment of goodness and self-giving devotion that we have seen in a movie since Sean Astin played Sam in The Lord of the Rings. The trick to Isaac’s performance is that he lets us see Joseph’s darker side, even as he plays Joseph bravely keeping it under control. When a stranger meets Joseph and the pregnant Mary, and remarks that there is nothing like seeing your own face in the face of your child, the pained look on Joseph’s face speaks volumes: he knows that with this child, at least, this is one aspect of fatherhood that he will never entertain.

There are some factors that parents need to consider before watching this movie with the children together. The Nativity Story is rated PG for some violent content (e.g. Herod’s soldiers kill the babies in Bethlehem; Jewish rebels are pursued by soldiers and later seen crucified).Although both the above mentioned violent scenes are kept out of movie during theatrical screening. There are also two scenes of childbirth and one scene in which a baby boy is circumcised, and parents may need to give explanation to very young children why the people, who lived in Nazareth, had ostracized Mary and her family for her pregnancy. The film is probably too mature for preschoolers and young elementary age, but should be suitable for ages 8 or 9 and up.

Steven Isaac (Plugged In) says, “Straightforward. That’s perhaps the best word to describe The Nativity Story. Sweet and respectful work, too. But never grand or ambitious, as fans of biblical epics might wish for. A few too many British-leaning accents, a few too few visual effects and a script that serves its purpose well but doesn’t burst into colour onscreen all conspire to push the film into that ‘just another Bible movie’ category. … They almost succeed. But not quite.” In the end we can conclude as The Nativity Story is almost a good movie to keep a copy of.

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June 22, 2009

Serena and Lily Baby Slings: Unequaled of the Most Assayed After Details For Any Mother

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Serena and Lily Baby Slings: Unequaled of the Most Assayed After Details For Any Mother by Johnson McBrady

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