BRUSH TIME

The most basic part of you and your children’s dental hygiene regime is a toothbrush. We recommend that you follow a few basic tips mentioned below to ensure that your child’s teeth are in good condition for a very long time to come. •Brushes at least twice a day, ideally in the morning and before […]
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CHILD SAFETY IN CROWDED PLACES

Losing a kid in the crowd is any parent’s nightmare. Therefore, We’re sharing with you some safety measures to follow when your kids are in a crowded place: 🔺Prepare your child: Use simple language to make your child understand that you will be in a crowded place and they should stay close to you. 🔺Never let […]
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ARE FLU VACCINES REQUIRED ??

There are many reasons to get a flu vaccine each year. We’ve listed hereunder its importance: 💉 It can keep you from getting sick with certain types of influenza (A and B) 💉 It can reduce the risk of flu-associated hospitalization for children, working-age adults, and older adults. 💉 It helps prevent serious medical events associated […]
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SLEEP BASICS

Babies, children, and teens need significantly more sleep than adults to support their rapid mental and physical development. While every child is slightly different in terms of how much sleep they need, most require the following to be fully rested: 😴 Between ages one and two: Toddlers typically need 11 to 14 hours of sleep per […]
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FEVER IN CHILDREN

Parents might worry when a child’s temperature rises, but fever itself causes no harm and can actually be a good thing — often, it’s the body’s way of fighting infections. Signs and Symptoms A child who has a fever might be: fussy uncomfortable warm to the touch flushed sweaty What to Do It’s best to keep a […]
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BULLYING IN KIDS- HOW TO COPE

Parents can help kids learn how to deal with bullying if it happens. For some parents, it may be tempting to tell a kid to fight back. After all, you’re angry that your child is suffering and maybe you were told to “stand up for yourself” when you were young. Or you may worry that […]
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CUTS AND BRUISES- FIRST AID CARE

What to Do: For Minor Bleeding From a Small Cut or Scrape: Rinse the wound thoroughly with water to clean out dirt and debris. Wash the wound with a mild soap and rinse well. (For minor wounds, you don’t need to use an antiseptic solution to prevent infection, and some can cause allergic skin reactions.) […]
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BATHING YOUR NEWBORN

That means that you should still be following any shelter-in-place orders in your community. But when you’re venturing out to the grocery store, pharmacy or hospital, it’s wise to wear one.
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Umbilical Cord Care IN NEWBORN

Umbilical cord care in newborns is also important. Some doctors suggest swabbing the area with rubbing alcohol until the cord stump dries up and falls off, usually in 10 days to 3 weeks, but others recommend leaving the area alone. Talk to your child’s doctor to see what he or she prefers. An infant’s navel […]
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