Wednesday, November 19, 2008

7 Fun and Interesting Things You Didn't Know About Your Baby

  1. During the nine months between the time you got pregnant and birth, a baby's weight increases 3,000 million times.


  2. Between birth and age 2, your baby will quadruple in size.


  3. At birth, a baby's brain is 10 percent of her total body weight (an adult is 2%).


  4. Whithin only 45 hours of birth, a newborn knows her own mother by her smell. (And a blindfolded mom can identify her own baby by scent alone in a line up of other babies).


  5. At birth, babies have the ability to swim.


  6. Human babies are the only primates to smile at their parents.


  7. A newborn has feet that are one third of their adult length. By age one, their feet are nearly half their adult size.

"Parent Your Children" 5 Ways To Terrific Parenting

Being a parent is the most difficult job you will ever face. Trial and error is inevitable when taking care of children. No child is the same and so they must be treated differently. There are many ways to be a terrific parent, here are just a few.

  1. Play with your children! It doesn't matter what you play together, your child just wants to know they are important. Let them decide. This will help you learn more about your childs interests and concerns.


  2. Take charge. As backwards as it seems, children like to have limits set for them. Children without limits don't feel secure and will generally act out in frustration and fear. Even adults in a new job, without direction can feel uneasy and fearful. You will find that children without limits will gravitate towards people who will give them structure, because they feel safe.


  3. Eating a meal as a family. Statistics show that children who eat at the table with their families will eat healthier. It is also great for family relationships. It is a time to talk about your day. The happy and the sad. The best way to start conversation at the dinner table is to go around and have everyone tell what was the best or worst thing that happened to them today. You'll be amazed at what you learn about your children.


  4. Let your children help. Give your children responsibility. When your child is old enough, let them help clean up their toys. Have them take their dish to the sink. This actually gives your child confidence, self-esteem and is great for their development. Start your child young and this will make your job as a parent a whole lot easier later on.


  5. Read books together every day. Read to your baby daily. Even from the time they are just new born. Babies love to listen to their parents voice, even if they don't know what you are reading about. This will develop a love for reading books at a young age. Children who are read to will do better in school when they are older.