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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Tips to Your Baby's Health

During a baby's development the baby will start teething which will cause some pain, and might cause infections and an increase or decrease in his body's temperature.
This thing affects the baby's health but is a normal occurrence.
The teething process starts at about 6 months of age and lasts up to 9 months of age in some cases. This is very important aspect of the newborn baby care.

But you don't need to worry about your baby's health if he or she teeth later – go to the doctor only if the delay is extreme.

If your baby's body temperature decreases or increases it might mean that your baby is suffering from an infection and you need to visit a doctor.

Also if you see that your infant is bleeding from his gums you don't need to be afraid - check to see that there is no damage in the baby's mouth. It might be caused due to blood rushing to the tissues during the teething process. Also check to see that the blood loss isn't severe - if it is, go to a hospital or doctor at once.

Also know that when a baby is teething a rash might appear, and pain is experienced - you can reduce that by giving the baby something to bite on or by giving him or her local anesthetic. But don't use them loosely and freely - consult a doctor.

Baby health is of the utmost importance. Also check to see if your baby suffers from inflammation, and go to the doctor to get a cure. Never give your baby medicine on your own volition - it might cause him or her harm.
By Imran Ali














































































Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Tips to Increase Your Children’s Success Rate

Nothing compares with the joy of watching our children succeed, watching our children win in life.

You can experience more of such joy. You can help your children achieve more success. In fact, you can double their success rate. Here’s how you can do it. Follow these five smart ways:

1. Increase your children’s self-esteem

This is very important. Children who feel good about themselves, who have confidence in themselves, achieve more success. You can use one simple but highly effective method to increase your children’s self-esteem—keep reminding them of their good qualities and success.

This will strengthen their self confidence. It will make them believe that they can achieve what they want.

2. Help your children to set goals

Goals will give a direction to your children’s thoughts and to their life. It is a best way to stimulate your children to make proper use of their time and energy.

Hence encourage your children to set some goals—like study goals or career goals, and ask them to do their best to achieve it. Allow them the freedom to set the goals which they want to achieve. Do not force your interest on them. However, you can guide them to make right decisions, if they seem confused or undecided.

3. Help your children to make correct choices

Your children can avoid many problems and failures if they choose things which match with their interests and strengths. Things in which they are naturally good.

This means, your children should choose study-subjects and career based on their natural strengths, talents and interest.

For example, if your son is good in music then it will be best for him to choose career based on music. If your daughter is strong in math, it would be a right decision to choose higher education and career based on mathematics. Such choices based on children’s strength, interest, and natural talent, help them to learn faster and make better progress.

Observe your children to find out in which work they are good at. What things interest them. In which subjects they score higher consistently. Also ask your children what are their aims, dreams and interests.

All this information will help your children to choose a particular educational qualification or job or business that suits them better.

4. Keep your children optimistic about their future

Children see failures, unemployment, job retrenchments, violence, and other depressing things around them—either through the media or in the life of people known to them.

These negative things can demotivate children. It can make them lose interest in studies and career. It can make them think they don’t have much chance for achieving success. Such thinking might make them apprehensive about their future. You can prevent this.

Teach your children to convert problems into solutions. To look for opportunities in difficulties.

Also turn your children’s attention to those people who are achieving success. While there are people living in depressing conditions, there are also thousands of other people who are getting good jobs, earning wealth, fulfilling their dreams and living happily.

With this kind of thinking, your children will not get discouraged. They will remain reassured about their future and make efforts to reach for their dreams.

5. Keep up the energy level

Bad health can adversely affect children’s learning ability and performance level. Help your children to stay healthy and energetic.

Encourage them to eat healthy and nutritious food, drink sufficient water, sleep properly and exercise regularly. If the body is healthy, then the mind will also be healthy. Your children will be able to study more, work more, and enjoy their life better.
By Padamaraj









































Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Effects of Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction has wide-ranging effects that encompass all aspects of the addict's life. Some of the potential effects of alcohol addiction could include:

Physical effects - Pancreatitis, cirrhosis of the liver, insulin resistance, alcoholic dementia, nutritional deficiencies, heart disease and in extreme cases; death.

Economic effects - Loss of employment and the subsequent financial problems that follow as a result.

Social effects - Social alienation due to unacceptable social behavior, marital conflict and divorce.

Legal consequences - Alcohol addicts often get into trouble with the law either because of public disorder or because of drunk driving.

Alcohol addiction affects not only the addict but also the addict's entire family who could experience consequences that range from neglect to domestic violence to spouse and children.

Alcohol Treatment

Abruptly discontinuing the use of alcohol could result in severe symptoms including convulsions, hallucinations, seizures and shakes. In severe cases it could cause heart failure and even death. Because of the critical nature of the symptoms, it is recommended that withdrawal issues should necessarily be controlled by a supervised detox.

Treatment for cessation of alcohol abuse typically includes managing the physical symptoms and bringing about behavioral changes. This is done by various therapeutic treatments ranging from medications to psychotherapy.

Antabuse and Natltrexone are two of the commonly used medications in the treatment of alcohol addiction. Antabuse works by creating an adverse reaction when alcohol is ingested and Natltrexone decreases the physical cravings of alcohol. Long term use of folate and vitamin B12 are often recommended to help overcome the damaging effects of chronic alcohol use on the liver.

Alcohol addicts can face a lifelong struggle in their effort to stay sober and relapse is a strong possibility on the long road to sobriety. Unlike drug addiction, where it is often more difficult to obtain the drugs, alcohol is easily available and it is easier for a recovering addict to fall back into the habit of alcohol abuse. Often even one drink at a social occasion can trigger off the addiction. Several professionals hold the view that relapse is part of the learning process and is something that an addict has to go through to finally attain full abstinence from their addiction.

Social support and life training offer recovering addicts much needed support and are indispensable components of alcohol addiction treatment. Alcoholics Anonymous is one such organization that is committed to helping alcoholics beat their addiction and lead normal lives.
By Adrian Adams

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Tips For Baby Care

Choice can sometimes be a good thing. With babies, as with adults, they are all different and what will work for one baby may not work for another. The best idea is to find a book that will offer several different solutions for the one problem.

Take, for instance, the issue of sleeping. I have three children, all with the same two biological parents but they are living proof that different children need different methods of baby care. My eldest always liked to be swaddled tightly so that she felt secure and then she would happily sleep. My next child had to be free, right from the moment he was born, he couldn't bear the swaddling technique and his arms and legs were constantly on the move. My third baby simply didn't sleep and no amount of expert advice worked until he was good and ready.

There are many TV programmers dedicated to baby care and baby health and parenting advice. These often follow one track and that track is usually the latest trend. Over the years we have had the 'leave them to cry' technique, the 'check on them every five minutes but don't pick them up' technique and even the 'let baby dictate everything' technique.

Of course, child rearing is pretty much left to the parents choices and as long as the child never comes to any harm, you can agree or disagree with their methods, but it is still their decision. Not all parents relish these decisions; they recognize the huge responsibility of bringing another human into the world and the responsibility of shaping that human into a responsible adult.

However, the first few months of a baby's life are never going to be remembered by that baby and should be an enjoyable time for the parents, if tiring. This is the time when you can gaze into that precious face and know for the first time in your life how it feels to have unconditional love given and received.

People who already have children will offer you all the parenting advice you could wish for. Some of it will be constructive and you will forever thank them for it. Some of it will be downright annoying and it is up to you to filter out what you need and what you don't. Just remember that it is all given in good faith even that from the mother in law that shaped the way baby's dad is today!

There is no right or wrong way to care for a baby or child. The love you feel for that baby will dictate many of the ways you look after it and your instincts will help enormously. For more help visit to: www.create-super-baby.com. You can listen to parenting advice from the experts through videos and books and you can even join parenting forums on the internet for advice or simply sharing experiences. These are always a good way of picking up tips that you may not have found in a conventional book but might just work to make your baby rearing that little bit easier.

At the end of the day, enjoy your baby and trust your own parenting skills and it will all fall into place without too much worry. A worrying parent creates an anxious child and then you are on one bumpy rollercoaster!
By Sunita Sheoran