As your baby scrambles around like a little monkey around the house, it is possible that he or she will fall and chip a tooth. Babies have delicate milk teeth that can easily break or chip. However, since these are only “milk" or baby teeth, it’s not cause for major concern. In case of an emergency, a dentist should determine whether a nerve has been damaged or a major injury … [Read more...] about Is Your Baby’s Chipped Tooth a Major Cause for Concern?
Archives for December 2006
Safety 1st Grip ‘N’ Go Folding Walker
The Safety 1st Grip 'N' Go Folding Walker has light up toys and sounds that entertain your baby while he learns to walk. It is adjustable to three heights and has gripping handles and safe-grip strips for stability on uneven surfaces. … [Read more...] about Safety 1st Grip ‘N’ Go Folding Walker
Your Baby May Take Time to Master Walking
Your baby is forty-six weeks old. If, unlike some babies at this age, your baby has not yet begun to walk, there’s no need for concern. Babies vary as to the age at which they attain milestones and it’s nomal for your baby not to begin walking until he is 14 to 16 months old. … [Read more...] about Your Baby May Take Time to Master Walking
Play with your Eleven Month Old Baby
Play is an important part of the developmental process of every child. At eleven months, babies can display surprising capacities to learn new things by simply observing or imitating adults around them. As a parent, you can help by doing what your baby needs you to do the most – play! Language skills: Your baby is now more receptive to sounds and words than before. Foster … [Read more...] about Play with your Eleven Month Old Baby
How Can You Be Tactful with Unwanted Advice?
If you are a new dad, you may often receive unsolicited advice on how to bring up your baby. Close friends or family members may typically offer this. Casual acquaintances and even total strangers may add their bit. While it may be well meaning, a torrent of unwanted advice can be highly annoying. Parents have the first prerogative of making choices and making decisions for … [Read more...] about How Can You Be Tactful with Unwanted Advice?