Researchers say after their second birthday a mother should consider training the child. However, every child is different, and some don't understand nor comprehend such behavior. I have two boys, 5 and 3 years of age. I started my first child's potty training when he was 18 months old, he caught on to it the fist week. Now with my 3 year old, I tried the same thing when he turned 18 months. I introduced him to such behavior, unfortunately he didn't understand what I was trying to impliment. I have tried every method, after meals, before bed, right after he wakes up, and right before we'd go out, but there were never any results. he would
advise me that he'd have to use the bathroom, but he wouldn't take the initiative to go on his own. Fortunately, he communicates with what he likes and what we wants, but i guess independibility will come to him when it's time.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Mom. Opt for Breast Feeding!
Studies show that breastfed babies have significantly higher IQs by 8 years old than babies who didn't breastfeed, it is also one of the best things a mother can do at the begginnig of their child life(Many sources at Breastfeeding.com). However, not all woman up for breastfeeding maybe do due to the physical apperience or lack of commiment. Whatever the reasons a woman may have for not feeding their child due to mental or phisycal damage; there are some very good benefits breastfeeding does in a woman and child. The bond between mother and child will developed at that stage, it is the start point to a great relationship between them. While the child is getting all the nutrients from the milk, mom is getting their weight reduce each and everyday she opts to feed her child. One of the biggest concerns a mother could opt in for breastfeeding is the risk reduction to breast cancer on mom and lower allergies on child. Breastfeeding is overall a choice every mother can opt in and enjoyed the experience. An unforgettable and healthy experience for every mother to celebrate their introduction to motherhood.
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