Monday, January 7, 2013

postheadericon Baby Bonding


Bonding with your child happens for some at the moment of birth, but for others, it takes more time. Either way, it is a learning process for both parents as they begin to know and love their baby. Whoever is going to be mother and father to this baby needs to come to terms with their new role. If there has been a difficult birth, or complications, you will need extra outside support to get you back on your feet, so that you can get on with the job of caring for and loving your new baby.

Your newborn is programmed with instincts and reflexes that enable her to survive and grow and learn. Her newborn behavior is unpredictable, but there are baselines to look for as you get to know her. Touch and human contact are as essential to your baby as food, warmth and sleep. Her reactions to your handling her needs will guide you. If she gets what she needs, she will know the world is a good place.

postheadericon Reliable and Risk-free Online Auction Site


It is very seldom that I join bidding in an auction site for it is frustrating if I didn't win. I am not sure if there is a technique to be able to win on bidding. I have never tried that I was the first one who bid the product. Sometimes, I tempted to bid first the product, but I want to use the maximum bid right away. I am not sure if someone outbids my initial offer which is the maximum bid, then the auction site will give the product to the one who outbids my offer. If that is the case, I am still the loser. Anyway, a friend of mine told me that she likes to bid at the DealDash auction site because you will never lose the game once you joined the bidding. I visited the site a while ago, and for me, it is cool. First, you need to sign up, and purchase bids for 60¢ each in packs of 100, so you can join the bidding. Next, choose the product you like and then place a bid. If you win, you will definitely get the product, but if you lose, buy the product and get back your bids for free. Isn’t it awesome? I have never tried it yet, but I am interested to join this auction site that I have visited earlier.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

postheadericon Values at Home


Honesty is the best policy, and honesty pays. The virtue of honesty should be part of the children’s training. Children should be disciplined for telling lies and for stealing are not good, and should be rewarded when they are honest enough to tell the truth or return things they don’t own. Equally important is to call the children’s attention when they are dubious in their dealings with people.

Children should have good personal cleaning habits, and should be trained to keep their rooms neat and well-organized. Giving them chores and rewarding them afterwards are ways of teaching them to be conscious of their surroundings and take responsibility. They should also be taught to be civic-conscious by not littering in public places.

The good life should never be presented to children on a silver or gold platter. During children’s schooling years, studying well should be a task and a responsibility. Temper children’s allowances. At a young age, they should be taught to save and to spend judiciously.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

postheadericon Don’t Waste Money on Rashes


If your child comes down with a rash, do some investigative works on your own before you spend money on hefty doctor’s fees. Ask yourself: Did you just change laundry detergents? Was she teething (that she bites or put everything on her mouth) which produces diarrhea which triggers the rashes? Many rashes are simple reactions to a new food, lotion, and some gets reaction when the weather changed.

If your answers are “no” to the above questions, or your child’s rash is accompanied with a sore throat or joint pain, then it is the time to call your doctor. In case you knew already that your child’s skin is so sensitive, or your child has an allergy from a certain food, products and more, don’t let him/her eat that food, or don’t let him/her use that product, and if ever you forgot about his/her allergy, then you should always have a medicine or lotion for allergies in your medicine kit.

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