วันศุกร์ที่ 8 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

Fisher Price Swing

Fisher Price Swing

By Danny Mitchell Ashton

Few things are more soothing to a fussy infant than gently swinging in a swing, but they rapidly outgrow the indoor wind-up swings that work so well to rock them when they're tiny. Fisher Price makes swings for toddlers that are just the right size for those who are too big for infant swings and too small for regular swing set or playground swings.

Recommended for ages 6 months to 36 months, the Fisher Price Swing has a snack tray that lifts up for easily putting a child into and taking it out of the swing. It also has a three point harness that keeps the child in place. For children on the younger end of the recommended age group, the swing reclines. It's made of tough and sturdy thick plastic.


It measures 14 x 14 x 22 inches (width x height x depth), and can hold a child weighing up to 45 lbs.

When choosing where to put a toddler swing, make sure you can put it high enough off the ground that your toddler cannot climb into it alone because of the danger of the swing tipping and causing her to fall out. When using the Fisher Price swing with infants who are not yet able to sit up, it is important to limit swinging to gentle swaying until his neck muscles strengthen sufficiently. This is true even with a swing that reclines for infants.

When setting up your Fisher Price swing, be sure that there is sufficient room around it so that the swing won't hit anything when it's in motion. Six feet of clearance in each direction is recommended. It's a big day when an infant or toddler "graduates" to using a toddler swing. Like her older siblings, she gets to play outside and enjoy the great feeling of swinging with dad or mom by her side.

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 7 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

Gentle Cradle Cap Treatment For Your Baby






Gentle Cradle Cap Treatment For Your Baby

By Daniel Bo

Cradle cap treatment is a remedy to be used mostly for babies and infants to treat cradle cap. The condition can be quite an ugly skin infection that can plague a newborn's scalp. It usually doesn't hurt them nor is it contagious. However, it can be quite unsightly and alarming to anybody who has never seen it before. The good news is that it is usually a temporary condition and most times will go away on its own.

An effective cradle cap treatment doesn't have to be complicated. Nor should it be. I completely and totally believe in natural remedies. Especially when it is a baby that is being treated for a scalp disorder, natural is the best choice even more so. If you want to get rid of your baby's scalp problem, I highly recommend only natural ingredients.

Because of the relatively harmless nature of this condition, cradle cap treatment should be kept at minimum. It should also consist of proper shampooing and gentle removal of the scales present on your baby's scalp. A very safe pre-cursor leading up to a treatment is to switch over to an all natural and organic shampoo. Doing this will eliminate any harmful chemicals found in some products from irritating or harming your infant's delicate skin.

While this condition mainly affects younger children, some older children struggle with it as well, while their mothers search frantically for the best treatment available. In the US, up to one fifth of all children of school age have cradle cap, along with about one in twelve of the young teenager population.

Here is a relatively safe cradle cap treatment you may want to employ. First, apply baby oil to the affected scalp areas ten to fifteen minutes before shampooing. This will help to loosen the scales and flakes, making them easier to remove.

You should only apply this cradle cap treatment ten to fifteen minutes before shampooing. Leaving the oil on for too long might result in a thick layer of build up that could clog pores and further irritate your baby's skin. We definitely do not want them to feel any un-necessary pain or dis-comfort. When shampooing, you may want to use a soft bristled tooth brush to assist in removing any loose patches. Remember to be gentle and use your own parental insight. It can sometimes be better to under do it instead of over doing it.

If your baby isn't responding well to the above cradle cap treatment, it may be time to visit the family doctor. In most cases this is not necessary. Though I am a parent myself and I understand what it is like to worry about your child. Especially when they are at that age when they can't talk yet. It would be so much more assuring if they could just tell you how they are feeling. So if you think it would be better to error on the side of caution and take them to a medical professional, then do so. Better to be safe than sorry and mis-diagnose the condition.

If you are going to utilize a cradle cap treatment, it is very important to first identify that it is in fact cradle cap that you will be treating. Cradle cap usually appears as an oily, yellow scaling of the upper layer of skin and a hard crusting on the baby's scalp. Commonly caused by a buildup of normal naturally secreted oils from the skin itself.

The condition generally affects the scalp, head, eyebrows, and areas behind the ears. Although it can be un-nerving and unsightly to observe, remember that it is a fairly normal, harmless and noncontagious condition. It can be treated with natural and gentle methods.

If it doesn't appear to be bothering your baby, cradle cap usually doesn't need to be treated. In most cases, it will go away on its own by age one. It can be itchy for the baby though. So it is really up to you what you want to do about it.

Although my site is more suited to teenagers and adults who suffer from dandruff and other skin disorders, I do have a book that can offer more information on choosing a cradle cap treatment To explore other cradle cap treatment options you should take a look.



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