Night terrors are sudden sleep disturbance which is becoming common among children. Not only children but also people of every age can face this problem. Night terrors occur during early sleep. It might cause terror to the parents when their child behaves in an improper way while sleeping. They might open their eyes wide and look above or at you, laugh out loud or cry, smile in a weird way, giggle in between sleep or may speak out something weird. Read more...
The food habits of toddlers are a major concern for their parents. It sometimes becomes very difficult to include all the proper nutrients and essential minerals in their diet so that the child is nourished properly. Toddlers are themselves not aware of the required food substituents for maintaining a healthy body, so their consuming habits must be kept in check by their parents. They must include all the important elements needed for their devel. Read more...
Newborn babies’ Sleep-Needs may vary The sleeping patterns in newborn babies can be tricky, and every parent needs to learn each of those tricks efficiently. Babies usually spend a huge span of time in slumber, especially during the first couple of week’s right after their birth. But gradually they start sleeping for lesser hours, not only at night but in the daytime as well. The sleep needs of each baby vary from o. Read more...
Whenever a baby is born, he or she is blessed with a candid, soft and supple skin, but during the tender days, a baby is prone to various forms of rashes and allergies. Kissing and touching your child's skin with mouth while showering affection can result in redness, itchiness, and small bumps. Beards can also prick the soft skin, resulting in severe rashes. But the most common source of skin irritation is caused b. Read more...
Teething normally starts around 6 months of age. However, it is normal for teething to begin between 3 months and 12 months of age. When your tyke is around 3 years of age, he or she will have every one of the 20 essential teeth. The lower front teeth normally come in first. Upper front teeth normally come in 1 to 2 months after the lower front teeth. [google_add] Basics of Teething: Your child is teething when his or her first set . Read more...