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		<title>Baby Care-how to Reassure Each Other</title>
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<p class="first-child "> If you both start out in the knowledge that these first few months can seem like hard work, you&#8217;ll be able to reassure each other that you&#8217;re coping extremely well. If you accept the validity of each other&#8217;s feelings, for more detail go to: www.baby-care-book.com.  And hold on to the fact that [...]<p><a href="http://adopt-an-artist.org/2009/12/baby-care-how-to-reassure-each-other/">Baby Care-how to Reassure Each Other</a> is a post from: <a href="http://adopt-an-artist.org">Adopt an Artist</a></p>
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<p class="first-child "> <span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span>f you both start out in the knowledge that these first few months can seem like hard work, you&#8217;ll be able to reassure each other that you&#8217;re coping extremely well. If you accept the validity of each other&#8217;s feelings, for more detail go to: <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.baby-care-book.com. " target="_blank">www.baby-care-book.com. </a> And hold on to the fact that any difficulties are temporary, you&#8217;ll discover tha<span id="more-136"></span>t parenthood really is as pleasurable as you expected.<br />Father</p>
<p>The first few weeks with your baby are important in helping you get used to your new role as a father.</p>
<p>Support your partner. She will be very tired to start with as a result of going through labor and birth, and from the physical and emotional responsibility of breast feeding. Provide her with the time and space to meet your baby&#8217;s nutritional needs, and reassure her constantly that she&#8217;s doing a difficult job well your support can make all the difference.</p>
<p>Find time to help. If you&#8217;re back at work, relish the opportunity to do as much as you can for your partner and your baby when you&#8217;re at home.</p>
<p>Give your baby love. Babies need as much love as they can get, and there&#8217;s no difference between the love of a father and a mother. If your baby is being breast fed, then obviously he&#8217;ll need his mother when he&#8217;s hungry, but at all other times he&#8217;ll benefit just as much from your close ness and attention. This close ness from you will mean that your baby learns to be secure with both of you, which will help him to settle down and take the pressure off your partner.<br />Build a relationship with your baby from the start. Your own feelings as a parent will be strengthened if you spend as much time as possible with him. Being an equal partner in your baby&#8217;s care will be rewarding and beneficial to you and to your family.<br />Mother</p>
<p>Your baby&#8217;s first few months of life would be tiring for you even if you hadn&#8217;t been through the rigors of labor and birth. Spoil your self and look out for your own needs.</p>
<p>Rest with your baby. Use the time when your baby is asleep to catch up on your own sleep. If he has his longest unbroken sleep in the morning, take advantage of it, or rest in the after noon when he does.</p>
<p>Share with your partner. If things are getting on top of you, he needs to know, for your sake and for your baby&#8217;s Encourage him to care for the baby when he&#8217;s at home, don&#8217;t be over protective and try to do every thing your self.</p>
<p>Ask for help. If you&#8217;re feeling isolated, don&#8217;t struggle alone. Early offers of help may tail off because friends and family don&#8217;t want to impose, but they will be glad to be asked.</p>
<p>Get out and about; being tied to the house can make you depressed, for more help visit to: <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.create-super-baby.com." target="_blank">www.create-super-baby.com.</a> so try to get out as much as possible. It&#8217;s helpful if you have friends locally who are also at home with young babies. You&#8217;ll probably have met Like minded parents at prenatal classes. Having other new parents around you means you can share the good times as well as the worries, and, as your baby grows, he&#8217;ll have a ready made circle of friends to play with.</p>
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<p> thrive. Premature Being touched is an essential part of the bonding process that helps young creatures to babies gain more weigh on lamb&#8217;s-wool blankets than cotton ones because it feels as if they&#8217;re being stroked when they move, and they feel contented. The Importance of Touch you’re </p>
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<p> thrive. Premature Being touched is an essential part of the bonding process that helps young creatures to babies gain more weigh on lamb&#8217;s-wool blankets than cotton ones because it feels as if they&#8217;re being stroked when they move, and they feel contented. <br />The Importance of Touch you’re </p>
<p class="first-child "><span title="Y" class="cap"><span>Y</span></span>our baby is born sociable, and he craves physical affection. This is best communicated through touch, cuddles, being gently held, kissed, and <span id="more-133"></span>nuzzled. It&#8217;s important, there fore, that you&#8217;re both completely free with your physical affection from the start. Your baby longs to be close to you and to be carried, and he will cry less and be more easily comforted if you carry him. Remember also that being, carried in a baby sling; close to your body feels like being cuddled to a baby, and allows you to do other things at the same time. Small babies are much stronger than you think, so be firm, but avoid sudden jerky movements your baby may think he&#8217;s falling, and he&#8217;ll be startled rather than comforted. go to <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.baby-care-book.com." target="_blank">www.baby-care-book.com.</a> As your baby gets older, you can be more robust with him, he&#8217;ll enjoy tickling and rolling around on the floor with you, but don&#8217;t over do it if he becomes at all distressed, and don&#8217;t blame him if he pulls your hair or scratches you under a year old, he won&#8217;t know that it hurts. <br />Massage Tips </p>
<p>Babies love massage as much as you do. It’s a nice way to calm an unsettled baby because it feels good to him. It&#8217;s also an expression of love and your baby knows it, and has the added advantage of relaxing you too. Always prepare yourself carefully for massage. </p>
<p>Make sure the room is really warm. Lay your baby on a soft blanket or towel. </p>
<p>Play his favorite music or a recording of a heartbeat. Talk in a low, gentle voice or sing a song quietly. </p>
<p>Although massaging your baby&#8217;s skin directly is best, many younger babies don&#8217;t like being undressed. Can visit <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cheese-cake-recipes.com." target="_blank">www.cheese-cake-recipes.com.</a> If your baby is one of these, dress him in a cotton T-shirt or similar garment, through which you can easily feel his body. </p>
<p>Work around his body, massaging both sides with slow, even strokes. Keep your face close to your baby&#8217;s and look in to his eyes as you massage him. This is very powerful for both of you. <br />Physical Affection </p>
<p>As children grow up; they need the reassuring and loving embrace of caring parents more, not less as some parents may think. They should be encouraged to express their emotions boys just as much as girls. Indeed, a child&#8217;s ability to achieve some kind of emotional stability is more or less determined before the age of 12 months a sobering thought, but nonetheless true. <br />Emotional Feedback </p>
<p>A child learns to master his emotions by getting sympathetic feedback from adults that mirrors the emotions he&#8217;s feeling. If your baby holds out a hurt hand, what helps most as any parent knows is lots of sympathy, kissing better, and cuddles. A child doesn&#8217;t grow out of the need for physical affection because these positive signs of parents&#8217; care are necessary for emotional growth. If you deprive a child of physical affection, you deprive him of an essential growth vitamin. <br />Your Baby Needs You Both </p>
<p>This applies equally to both parents, and continues throughout babyhood, childhood, and in some cases, in to adolescence. Nothing should be allowed to discourage loving parents both mothers and fathers from doing what their child needs them to do.</p>
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<p>Colourised version of the song from Jailhouse Rock  <H3>Help answer the question about Baby Care</H3>what is a really good line of organic baby care products?<br />Items like baby wash/shampoo, oil, diaper rash cream, etc. I am just wondering if anyone uses a really good brand. Please let me know. Thanks!<br />
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<p class="first-child "> Choice can sometimes be a good thing. With babies, as with adults, they are all different and what will work for one baby may not work for another. The best idea is to find a book that will offer several different solutions for the one problem.</p>
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<p class="first-child "> <span title="C" class="cap"><span>C</span></span>hoice can sometimes be a good thing. With babies, as with adults, they are all different and what will work for one baby may not work for another. The best idea is to find a book that will offer several different solutions for the one problem.</p>
<p>Take, for instance, the issue of sleeping. I have three children, all with the same two biological parents but they are living proof that different children need different methods of baby care. <span id="more-135"></span>My eldest always liked to be swaddled tightly so that she felt secure and then she would happily sleep. My next child had to be free, right from the moment he was born, he couldn&#8217;t bear the swaddling technique and his arms and legs were constantly on the move. My third baby simply didn&#8217;t sleep and no amount of expert advice worked until he was good and ready.</p>
<p>There are many TV programmers dedicated to baby care and baby health and parenting advice. These often follow one track and that track is usually the latest trend. Over the years we have had the &#8216;leave them to cry&#8217; technique, the &#8216;check on them every five minutes but don&#8217;t pick them up&#8217; technique and even the &#8216;let baby dictate everything&#8217; technique.</p>
<p>Of course, child rearing is pretty much left to the parents choices and as long as the child never comes to any harm, you can agree or disagree with their methods, but it is still their decision. Not all parents relish these decisions; they recognize the huge responsibility of bringing another human into the world and the responsibility of shaping that human into a responsible adult.</p>
<p>However, the first few months of a baby&#8217;s life are never going to be remembered by that baby and should be an enjoyable time for the parents, if tiring. This is the time when you can gaze into that precious face and know for the first time in your life how it feels to have unconditional love given and received.</p>
<p>People who already have children will offer you all the parenting advice you could wish for. Some of it will be constructive and you will forever thank them for it. Some of it will be downright annoying and it is up to you to filter out what you need and what you don&#8217;t. Just remember that it is all given in good faith even that from the mother in law that shaped the way baby&#8217;s dad is today!</p>
<p>There is no right or wrong way to care for a baby or child. The love you feel for that baby will dictate many of the ways you look after it and your instincts will help enormously. For more help visit to: <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.create-super-baby.com." target="_blank">www.create-super-baby.com.</a> You can listen to parenting advice from the experts through videos and books and you can even join parenting forums on the internet for advice or simply sharing experiences. These are always a good way of picking up tips that you may not have found in a conventional book but might just work to make your baby rearing that little bit easier.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, enjoy your baby and trust your own parenting skills and it will all fall into place without too much worry. A worrying parent creates an anxious child and then you are on one bumpy rollercoaster!</p>
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