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2013년 11월 23일 토요일

About 'toddlers milk'|Traveling with a Toddler and his Milk Protein Sensitivity Companion







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Question
               Can               I               have               kids?

I'm               21               years               old.

I               loved               to               baby-sit               when               I               was               growing               up,               and               I               would               love               a               child               of               my               own.

I've               tried               and               tried,               but               haven't               got               pregnant.

It               frustrates               me.

Does               this               mean               I               can't               have               children?
               Answer
               It               is               far               too               early               for               panic.

Many               couples               try               for               years               before               having               children.

It               is               possible               that               your               lack               of               conception               stems               from               a               medical               problem,               but               there               are               many               other               potential               reasons.
               Perhaps               the               prospective               father               has               a               low               sperm               count               or               some               sort               of               immunological               or               other               disorder               that               affects               reproduction.

In               addition,               lack               of               exercise,               poor               diet,               drug               use,               and               smoking               have               all               been               connected               to               a               decreased               likelihood               of               a               man               fathering               children.
               Women               with               sexually               transmitted               infections               or               who               are               unusually               overweight               or               underweight               are               less               likely               to               conceive.

Smoking,               stress,               heavy               alcohol               consumption,               and               poor               diet               can               also               reduce               the               odds               of               conception.
               It               is               also               quite               possible               that               your               lack               of               conception               has               no               demonstrable               medical               cause.

While               we               all               understand               the               basic               process               of               conceiving               children,               modern               science               can't               always               explain               why               some               couples               succeed               and               others               fail.

You               don't               have               to               look               very               far               to               find               stories               about               couples               who               tried               for               years               to               conceive               without               results,               then               suddenly               managed               to               have               multiple               children.
               I               know               it's               easier               for               me               to               say               this               than               for               you               to               do               it,               but               be               patient.

At               21,               you               have               time               on               your               side,               and               you               have               no               reason               to               suspect               any               serious               medical               problems.
               Question
               I               have               three               children,               ages               6,               2-1/2,               and               2               weeks.

I               still               breastfeed               the               two               younger               ones.

Does               that               sound               weird?
               Answer
               Weird               is               an               incredibly               subjective               term.

I'd               go               with               "unusual."               Very               few               American               parents               still               breastfeed               by               the               time               their               kids               reach               that               age.

After               the               first               year,               most               children               require               a               lot               more               food               than               they               can               receive               from               their               mother's               milk.

They               have               also               developed               to               the               point               where               they               no               longer               truly               need               the               specialized               nutrients               found               in               breast               milk.

However,               breast               milk               remains               extremely               nutritious               for               toddlers.
               Most               of               the               concerns               about               breastfeeding               toddlers               revolve               around               social               development.

Some               people               hold               that               when               children               breastfeed               in               their               second               year               and               beyond,               they               become               too               dependent               on               their               mothers               and               find               it               more               difficult               to               develop               the               autonomy               they'll               need               later               in               life.

Opinions               on               this               topic               tend               to               be               extreme,               and               actionable               medical               evidence               is               difficult               to               find               on               either               side               of               the               argument.
               In               many               cultures,               mothers               routinely               breastfeed               their               children               for               two               years               or               longer.

However,               while               late-stage               breastfeeding               advocates               often               cite               this               fact               in               support               of               their               position,               few               take               into               account               the               effect               of               societal               and               economic               differences               between               the               Western               World               and               the               mostly               rural               and               poor               cultures               that               tend               to               breastfeed               longer.
               Bottom               line:               You               probably               aren't               doing               the               child               any               harm,               and               breastfeeding               could               strengthen               the               bond               between               mother               and               child.

Whether               this               bond               grows               at               the               expense               of               the               toddler's               closeness               with               her               father               or               other               relatives,               or               whether               it               hinders               the               child's               progress               toward               independence,               is               a               matter               of               debate.
               Question
               What               shots               will               my               baby               receive               at               her               2-month               checkup?
               Answer
               Not               every               state               or               municipality               administers               the               same               shots.

For               details,               you               can               check               the               requirements               in               your               jurisdiction,               generally               dictates               from               the               state               and               from               your               local               school               district.

However,               commonly               administered               immunizations               include               DTaP               for               diptheria,               tetanus,               and               whooping               cough               as               well               as               vaccines               for               hepatitis               B,               pneumococcal               disease,               polio,               rotavirus,               and               bacterial               infections               that               can               lead               to               pneumonia               or               meningitis.
               Of               course,               the               simplest               solution               is               to               call               you               doctor.

Ask               that               physician               to               tell               you               what               immunizations               to               expect,               and               feel               free               to               ask               for               information               about               the               reasons               for               each               of               the               shots.
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    2013년 11월 22일 금요일

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    This               is               a               fun               and               language-rich               game               for               toddlers               that               I               call               Night               Night,               Baby.

    Supplies:
                   baby               doll               
                   toy               baby               crib               
                   baby               doll               blanket               
                   baby               doll               bottle               
                   baby               doll               bathtub               
                   washcloth               
                   towel               
                   board               books
                   How               to               Play               the               Game
                   1.

    Tell               your               toddlers               that               they               are               going               to               put               their               baby               dolls               to               bed,               but               the               babies               are               hungry.

    Ask,               "What               should               we               do?"               Wait               a               moment,               giving               your               toddlers               time               to               process               the               question               and               formulate               an               answer.

    Some               may               sign               "milk"               or               "eat."               Others               toddlers               may               hold               up               a               toy               baby               bottle.

    Still               others               might               verbalize               their               answer.

    Praise               every               effort,               but               encourage               your               toddlers               to               say,               "Bottle               for               baby,"               as               they               hold               the               babies               in               their               arms               and               pretend               to               feed               them.

    Praise               every               child's               effort.
                   2.

    Now               tell               your               toddlers               that               the               baby               dolls               need               baths               before               bedtime.

    Ask,               "What               do               we               need               to               give               baby               a               bath?"               Again,               some               toddlers               might               show               you               the               toy               bathtub               and               washcloth,               others               might               sign               and               some               will               verbalize               their               answers.

    Letting               your               students               take               turns               giving               their               dolls               pretends               baths,               encourage               them               to               say,               "Bath               time               for               baby."               Praise               all               verbal               and               non-verbal               efforts.
                   3.

    Before               bedtime,               you               will               want               to               read               the               baby               dolls               a               story.

    Ask               your               toddlers,               "What               do               we               need               to               read               a               story               to               the               babies?"               Wait               for               the               signs,               points               and               verbalizations               of               the               word               "book."               Praise               your               students               for               their               answers.

    Hand               a               board               book               to               each               student,               saying,               "Here's               a               book               for               Emily,"               and               so               on               until               all               of               your               toddlers               have               one.

    Have               your               toddlers               hold               their               baby               dolls               in               their               laps.

    Now               tell               them               to               pick               up               and               open               the               book,               saying               "Read,               read,               read"               to               the               baby               dolls.

    Some               may               have               the               words               memorized               and               be               able               to               really               "read"               the               story!

    Finally,               encourage               your               students               to               say               "the               end"               and               close               the               board               books.
                   4.

    Tell               your               students,               "It's               time               to               put               the               babies               to               bed.

    What               do               we               need?"               Let               them               answer               you               with               signs,               points               or               words,               but               afterwards               encourage               each               of               them               to               say               the               words               "bed"               and               "blanket."               Let               your               students               put               their               baby               dolls               in               the               toy               cribs.

    Instruct               them               to               say               the               words,               "night               night,               baby"               or               whatever               bedtime               phrase               you               prefer.
                   5.

    After               the               activity               (while               the               baby               dolls               are               sleeping),               hold               up               an               item               that               was               used,               such               as               the               towel.

    Say               the               word               "towel"               and               ask               each               student,               one               by               one,               to               repeat               the               word.

    Do               this               with               more               items               until               your               toddlers               begin               to               lose               interest.
                   Encourage               your               students'               attempts               at               saying               words               throughout               this               activity.

    Always               say,               "Good               talking!"               or               "Good               words!"






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    This               is               a               fun               and               language-rich               game               for               toddlers               that               I               call               Night               Night,               Baby.

    Supplies:
                   baby               doll               
                   toy               baby               crib               
                   baby               doll               blanket               
                   baby               doll               bottle               
                   baby               doll               bathtub               
                   washcloth               
                   towel               
                   board               books
                   How               to               Play               the               Game
                   1.

    Tell               your               toddlers               that               they               are               going               to               put               their               baby               dolls               to               bed,               but               the               babies               are               hungry.

    Ask,               "What               should               we               do?"               Wait               a               moment,               giving               your               toddlers               time               to               process               the               question               and               formulate               an               answer.

    Some               may               sign               "milk"               or               "eat."               Others               toddlers               may               hold               up               a               toy               baby               bottle.

    Still               others               might               verbalize               their               answer.

    Praise               every               effort,               but               encourage               your               toddlers               to               say,               "Bottle               for               baby,"               as               they               hold               the               babies               in               their               arms               and               pretend               to               feed               them.

    Praise               every               child's               effort.
                   2.

    Now               tell               your               toddlers               that               the               baby               dolls               need               baths               before               bedtime.

    Ask,               "What               do               we               need               to               give               baby               a               bath?"               Again,               some               toddlers               might               show               you               the               toy               bathtub               and               washcloth,               others               might               sign               and               some               will               verbalize               their               answers.

    Letting               your               students               take               turns               giving               their               dolls               pretends               baths,               encourage               them               to               say,               "Bath               time               for               baby."               Praise               all               verbal               and               non-verbal               efforts.
                   3.

    Before               bedtime,               you               will               want               to               read               the               baby               dolls               a               story.

    Ask               your               toddlers,               "What               do               we               need               to               read               a               story               to               the               babies?"               Wait               for               the               signs,               points               and               verbalizations               of               the               word               "book."               Praise               your               students               for               their               answers.

    Hand               a               board               book               to               each               student,               saying,               "Here's               a               book               for               Emily,"               and               so               on               until               all               of               your               toddlers               have               one.

    Have               your               toddlers               hold               their               baby               dolls               in               their               laps.

    Now               tell               them               to               pick               up               and               open               the               book,               saying               "Read,               read,               read"               to               the               baby               dolls.

    Some               may               have               the               words               memorized               and               be               able               to               really               "read"               the               story!

    Finally,               encourage               your               students               to               say               "the               end"               and               close               the               board               books.
                   4.

    Tell               your               students,               "It's               time               to               put               the               babies               to               bed.

    What               do               we               need?"               Let               them               answer               you               with               signs,               points               or               words,               but               afterwards               encourage               each               of               them               to               say               the               words               "bed"               and               "blanket."               Let               your               students               put               their               baby               dolls               in               the               toy               cribs.

    Instruct               them               to               say               the               words,               "night               night,               baby"               or               whatever               bedtime               phrase               you               prefer.
                   5.

    After               the               activity               (while               the               baby               dolls               are               sleeping),               hold               up               an               item               that               was               used,               such               as               the               towel.

    Say               the               word               "towel"               and               ask               each               student,               one               by               one,               to               repeat               the               word.

    Do               this               with               more               items               until               your               toddlers               begin               to               lose               interest.
                   Encourage               your               students'               attempts               at               saying               words               throughout               this               activity.

    Always               say,               "Good               talking!"               or               "Good               words!"






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