My angel is getting so big.. I love how active she is. She can hold her head up without any problem. She smiles all the time, sleep all night long. I'm so luck to have her...
Thursday, August 29, 2013
3 Months old!!!
3 months old already I'm getting big fast.
My angel is getting so big.. I love how active she is. She can hold her head up without any problem. She smiles all the time, sleep all night long. I'm so luck to have her...
My angel is getting so big.. I love how active she is. She can hold her head up without any problem. She smiles all the time, sleep all night long. I'm so luck to have her...
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
What to do when your baby wont stop crying
How to calm a crying baby 101.
It’s tough when your baby won’t stop crying. You may be worried that
something is wrong with your child, that you’ll lose your cool, that
your parenting skills aren’t up to the job, or that you’ll never
connect with your baby. But you can handle it! Learning the right
techniques can help soothe an upset, unresponsive, or colicky baby
while keeping you calm and in control.
http://www.babycenter.com/2_how-to-calm-a-crying-baby_10346342.bc#videoplaylist
http://www.babycenter.com/2_best-tricks-for-soothing-a-crying-baby_10354292.bc?scid=fb_wallPost
- Recognize your limits. Pay attention to internal warning signs when you are feeling overwhelmed. The sooner you spot your personal limits, the easier it is to plan ahead—for extra help, a break, an excursion outside or a quick pep talk from a friend or loved one. The small things you do to prepare will help you get in the best frame of mind to care for your baby.
- Remember that time is on your side. For most babies, crying peaks at six weeks and then gradually eases off. There is an end to the crying on the horizon! You may have to put in a little extra work right now and be very patient, but things will get better.
- Reach out for support. If you can, enlist help during the fussiest times of the day. Say yes when people offer to help with housework, meals or babysitting. Find a group of moms to talk to and get out of the house when you can. Knowing you have some help on the way can make a big difference.
- You don’t have to be perfect. Parenting is not about perfection. It would be impossible to be fully present and attentive to an infant, especially a crying infant, 24 hours a day. Experts estimate that meeting your infant’s needs at least one third of the time is enough to support healthy bonding and secure attachment. Don’t worry about getting it exactly right all of the time. Instead, try to relax and enjoy the times when your baby isn’t crying.
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