Archive for March, 2010
Protecting Your Child
The baby’s arrival brings a new wave of fear. What about the germs on the baby’s toys? There are pathogens in bedding or dirty diapers? Of course, there, but you mad, this is not helping the situation either. Using common sense and not the possession is the key to protecting your baby against germs.
Your friends may tease you about obsession, and even go so far as to say that pathogens are essential in building a strong immune system. While all this is done, this does not mean that your baby exposed to unnecessary germs. Mother nature will ensure that, through all the germs to expose your baby needs.
You really have to keep your baby away from any potential source of pathogens, such as dog dirt in general and in public places such as changing tables, rest rooms, etc.. Keep the baby or limit contact with the first is the best you can do, but sometimes others can be avoided.
People like to hold and caress a newborn, and that is where children gather many germs. Some people may take umbrage at that memorable, but it is your baby to protect you. If you are unable to contact to limit requests that people refrain from touching or kissing the baby’s face. Hugging is fine as long as the face is not in question.
It’s a good idea to hand sanitizer to carry with you at all times. When you meet someone who wants to keep the baby, you can always ask to use the first vacuum cleaner. Most people will understand and enjoyable. Take baby wipes with you so you can wipe the baby’s face and hands after someone touches him.
Be aware of anyone who sounds like a cold or sniffles. You are only to protect your toddler.
If you want to avoid obsessed with germs, you want to ensure that the region plays in the baby is kept clean. The use of disinfectant spray is excellent and very effective in eliminating germs. However you want to make sure the baby does not come into contact with all household cleaners. Wash toys and other objects that the baby in her mouth with warm water to wash all cleaning products that can come into contact with these toys.
The Baby: They Can Learn While You Sleep
Most new parents spend hours trying to get their baby to sleep. Once the baby is healthy to sleep, the general opinion is not to wake them. Now a new study provides another reason not to wake the baby: they can learn while you sleep.
This study examined 26 children who slept with one or two days. The researchers played the music and then applied a puff of air to them more than 200 times 30 minutes. They recorded the brain activity of the child “during the experiment by placing 124 electrodes on the scalp of babies. It showed that babies quickly learn to expect the air after hearing the music. These researchers concluded with a fourfold increase in the likelihood that their babies eyelid tightening in response to hearing voices. The scientists found that babies with skills in half the time of the study.
In addition, researchers also found brain activity increased in the frontal part of the brain of babies during the experiment. Previous research has shown an increase in brain activity motor, visual, auditory processing and centers of the brain during sleep in infants.
Scientists say the study of the response depends on the cerebellum of the brain. Accordingly, the present study have implications for future treatment of autism and dyslexia, two conditions associated with abnormal function of the cerebellum.