Reading aloud will help your baby be a better reader when she's older ||The sun is the most important source of Vit D ||There are parenting mistakes that are harmless. When in doubt, ask your pediatrician ||Excessive warmth and overdressing are as harmful as cold weather. Temperature inside your home should not exceed 23 degrees ||Children who gain weight quickly during their first six months are more likely to be obese or at risk of obesity by age 3 ||Reading aloud will help your baby be a better reader when she's older. ||The AAP recommends sponge baths until the umbilical cord stump falls off — which might take up to three weeks ||Don't ever be afraid to ask for help from a friend or relative. Time away will let you recharge. ||Always keep the number of Poison Centre posted beside your phone ||The pacifier’s guard or shield should have ventilation holes so the baby can breathe if the shield does get into the mouth ||
Highchairs safety tips
As your baby grows stronger and is better able to sit up, and as he/she transitions to solids, he/she'll become ready for a highchair. Each year, thousands of children are treated in hospital emergency rooms for injuries associated with high chairs. The majority of the injuries result from falls when restraining straps are not used and when children are not closely supervised.
To help prevent injuries, high chairs should have a waist strap and a strap that runs between the legs. While in the high chair, children should always be restrained by both straps. The tray should not be used as a restraining device in place of the straps.
If You Are Buying a New High Chair
  1. Select one that has a wide base for stability.
  2. Make sure it's a good fit for your baby (look at how deep the seat is and how much space your baby has).
  3. Examine the restraining straps to ensure that the waist belt has a buckle that cannot be fastened unless the crotch strap is also used. The straps should be adjustable and each adjustment should be secure.
  4. Look for straps that are easy to use. If the straps are difficult to fasten, you might not use them.
  5. Consider a high chair that has a post between the child's legs to prevent the child from slipping down.
If You Already Have a High Chair or Are Buying One Secondhand
  1. Check the condition of straps and their attachments.
  2. Always use all restraining straps provided. Straps should be fastened as soon as a child is placed in the chair and unfastened only when the child is removed. Remember, the feeding tray is not a restraint.
  3. Never allow a child to stand up in a high chair.
  4. Always keep an eye on your baby when she's in her chair. Don't leave her in the chair for longer than eating time.
  5. Don't place the highchair near a table or countertop, as your baby may be able to push against these surfaces and tip the chair over. Don't let children play around a high chair or climb into it unassisted.
  6. Don't let older children hang
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