Baby Clothes Need Proper Care To Ensure Cleanliness For Your Baby

July 8, 2010 by  
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clothes right off the shelves come from industrial factories or stock rooms; and you can only imagine the amount of invisible dirt gathered in that outfit. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that baby clothes be washed first before letting the baby wear them. Clothes can easily pick up debris or allergens like dust particles that can be harmful for your baby.

Grown-up clothes gather more dirt than baby clothes. Dirt residue from washing them together can cause allergies or skin irritations in babies, especially if one member of the family has bacterial or fungal infections. So, it is advisable to separate your soiled baby clothes from the adults or the members of the family soiled clothes. Soiled cloth diapers also need to be washed separately.

Mild detergent or specific detergent for the baby clothes is also recommended. Don’t let harsh chemicals in regular detergents, such as fabric softeners, bleach, enzymes, optical brighteners and dyes touch your baby’s sensitive skin.

For stubborn stains, which you may encounter when your child starts on solid food, soak baby clothes in warm water and mild detergent for a couple of hours before washing. To kill fungi, soak baby clothes in vinegar first before washing them.

Most moms believe that ironing baby clothes can eliminate causes of skin irritations and kill germs. Air-dry baby clothes under the sun as it is still the best disinfectant for washed laundry.

There is no doubt that cloth diapers are fading into memory, and being replaced by the more convenient disposable brands which are available. For families that choose to use these, however, there are some special considerations. The most sanitary way to clean reusable cloth diapers is to contact a diaper service. This will not only take away the hassle of washing the diapers at home, it will ensure that the replacement diapers are sterile.

It’s a good idea to make sure that most of the baby clothes you buy can be machine-washed. Choose fabrics and colors that will survive the washing machine and tumble drier and which require little or no ironing.

Don’t forget to do up zips and fastenings on clothes before machine washing them, as they can catch and pull delicate fabrics. Tiny baby items like socks hats and gloves can get lost in the machine. Wash them inside an old pillowcase. They will still come clean and you won’t lose any!

Finally, make sure you clean your baby’s closet thoroughly before stocking up your little one’s tiny clothes. These small outfits are your baby’s first armor against the real world so they deserve the utmost care.

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What is the best advice for a parent with new born before flu season?

February 9, 2010 by  
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I have a new born (4 months) at home and a kid starting her kindergarten this year. Obviously we are concerned about the H1N1 news out there and how bad it is going to get come fall (In USA).

Given this situation what is the best advice i can get to protect my child specially the new born as he is too young and his sister could potentially carry, god knows what, from her school.

Appreciate your inputs and help.

What is the one greatest piece of advice you could offer as a parent, to new/expecting parents?

February 8, 2010 by  
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I am not expecting… but I am thinking about the kids question, and starting to research different parenting techniques. I figured to have one place where lots of parents weigh in with their greatest advice could be a great resource for new parents. Thanks in advance!

What part of becoming a new parent was hardest on your marriage?

February 6, 2010 by  
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Babies are bundles of joy, but their arrival changes everything completely. When you became a first time parent, what caused the biggest problem in your relationship with your spouse? Could be little, might be big.

What is the best advice you can give a new parent?

February 4, 2010 by  
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What is the best advice you can give a new parent? My husband’s cousin and his wife are having a baby within 2 months. I feel like I am forgetting some important advice. I want to make sure that they know what they need to know. They are young..first baby. What is the best advice to give? What do you wish someone told you when you were a new parent?

What age can a minor child choose to live with the non custodial parent in New Mexico?

February 3, 2010 by  
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im 13 and i need to know what is the age that a minor child can choose to live with the non custodial parent in New Mexico?

What do you think of the new law that charges the custodial parent a fee for child support collected?

February 1, 2010 by  
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There is a new law now where Child Enforcement Agencies are charging a $25 a year fee, not to the ones that owe child support, but to the custodial parent who is OWED child support…that when the non cust. parent sends in a payment, a fee is taken out and guess where it goes? TO HELP REDUCE THE DEFICIT!!!
What do you think of this?
this is now happening in ND
you can see this at www.childsupportnd.com

Kids Love Quality Time

January 12, 2010 by  
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We love to spend time with our children and bond with them everyday. But as career-oriented and working moms, we rarely have the chance to do so because of our hectic schedules. We long to be with them for every minute of their lives, but we simply can’t. We just can’t find much available time to do so.

Because of our hectic schedule, we are already tired and exhausted whenever we go home. And one of the quickest and simplest form of bonding we could give our children is watching television together. Just by doing so, we think that we have already spent time with them. Watching tv is our way of bonding with them, at the same time, we get to relax our tired body.

Watching tv can be fun, but letting your children watch too often for you to spend time with them is not quality time.While watching tv can be educational especially if they are watching informative programs, too much of it is not a healthy bonding for you and your children.

TV can give useful information, but toddlers learn best by actual touching, tasting, smelling, hearing, and seeing. We say it is educational, but if we are perfectly honest with ourselves, the real reason we allow our children boob tube time is that it is convenient. The colorful, flashing images grab their attention and glue them to their seats. We get to cuddle them without worrying about keeping them busy. TV gives us the luxury of low-maintenance quality time.

But most of the time, despite the convenience, we still feel bad about boob tube bonding. So we often rationalize- we think of the hundred and one things that our precocious children are learning from TV. Unfortunately, there is increasing evidence of the harmful effects of TV on little children.

TV does not allow experimentation- they passively watch the images and absorb pre-processed facts. They can’t interact with it, and because there is no interaction, there is no feedback. A habit of passive learning dampens curiosity and weakens problem-solving skills. Children grow used to being given information, not actively processing experiences for hidden facts and concepts.

The bottom line is, you don’t need energy to watch TV, but you do need to invest time in support activities to glean any educational value from what your toddler watches. A 30-minute Barney tape on numbers has to be accompanied by games and activities where you and your children learn to count together.

Having quality time with your kids does not rely solely on watching TV. There are a lot of fun and educational activities that you could do together to strengthen your bond. Playing is one important bonding activity that you could share with your children.

There are a lot of educational toys available in stores and even online that are great for your children. For your toddlers, Ride-on toys and pedal cars are a sure hit to them. Toddlers love toys that are mobiles. You can bond with them by teaching them how to play and ride on those toys. Its double the fun and enjoyment, plus educational benefits that could help your children in their learning stage.

Being tired and exhausted is not a reason to disregard your time with your children. Spending quality time with them is the most important aspect of a good parenting.

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