Bebe Magico

Information about: Pregnancy, Newborn, Baby and Toddler

If there is one aspect of parenting that can really be challenging for anyone who is seriously into building a healthy and productive relationship with their kids, it has got to be the task of making them do their homework and assignments. Building a good relationship with your children is becoming more and more complicated as you try to manage and attend to a growing number of commitments and concerns and spend lesser time with them.

A productive and meaningful relationship is not really anchored on the amount of time you spend with your kids but on the quality of the experience that they have during those “brief” moments that you spend with them. With the proper approach, you can even make those “study sessions” that you have with your children a more exciting experience for them.

Here are some great suggestions and ideas which you might seriously consider if you want to have a more productive and meaningful relationship with your children:

1. Make sure that your kid participates in the decision making. Allow them to decide on the topic that they have to tackle first as well as their preferred place and time for the study session. This means that if your kid wants to study math today, then make sure that you start your study session working on numbers. Kids will also have their own preferred time and place to study. Give them this leverage as imposing on them can be counterproductive.

2. Add variety to the daily routine of your children. You can alternate their study sessions with an outdoor activity which they particularly enjoy. This balanced daily routine can help you sustain their energy and interest in their homework or assignments. Make sure to manage your time properly so that you are able to join them in their outdoor activities.

3. Adopt an effective reward system in order to instill in them the positive aspects of learning. You can develop this positive mindset so long as you are consistent without it being perceived as a “bribe” by your kids.

4. Explore the possibility of giving exercises and simulated tests first. Once your kid is able to learn the concepts, do away with the busywork and cut down on the monotony of the study session.

5. Inject fun and interesting activities in your study sessions. Avoid those boring reading sessions and try to add activities that are participative in nature. You can use alternative teaching aids such as video, Internet as well as action and board games.

6. Do not go into arguments with your kids. It is essential that you develop a positive relationship with your children while guiding them to establish healthy learning habits. Be a good listener and give your kids some leeway in making their own choices. Remember that your role is to guide them as they try to develop their own learning habits.

7. If your child is averse to writing then you may start out by being their dedicated scribe. You may also have them play with their nimble hands by using your PC desktop in your writing sessions. You have to understand that reading and writing activities are done in school because these are basic components of the curriculum. However, you have opportunity to tap other learning tools and approaches at home in order to help them understand their lessons from different perspectives.

8. Consult your kids when deciding the best home for your family. Perhaps, you may allow them to make their best pick when it comes to the study room and play room. In this way, you are making sure that there is a part of your home that your children can consider their own and where they can enjoy studying their lessons.

 

Toddler hitting problems can be downright frustrating for parents to deal with. Controlling toddler bad behavior requires parents to be patient and to learn to understand what is going through your child’s mind and to learn how to properly guide your child in the right direction. After all, your toddler may have no clear concept of the difference between right and wrong. Your child may be blissfully unaware that his actions have very real consequences that can be felt by the victim of the hitting.

Toddler hitting problems are a means of expressing himself. It is not that your child is necessarily doing it out of pure anger and frustration. He may simply be trying to get a point across or communicate an idea. Toddlers also like to experiment with cause and effect. Perhaps he may want to see what happens if he hits another child.

So how can you, as a parent, deal with toddler hitting problems as such? Here are 5 tips on effectively controlling toddler bad behavior:

1. Do not hit your child as a punishment if he hits another child. By doing this, you are absolutely sending him the wrong message, that hitting is okay sometimes. So if you are one of those parents who believe in hitting your child as a form of discipline, it might be a good idea to rethink your strategy at this point. The key is to get inside the mind of your child and try to understand things from his perspective. It is not necessarily the case that your child is intentionally trying to hurt the other kid.

2. Pay attention to the child who was hit, not to the child who did the hitting. The idea here is to not reward your child’s hitting with attention, as that might encourage your child to think that he can get more attention from mommy and daddy if he hits more and more. By paying attention to the victim, you are disrupting your child’s thought process that associates hitting with pleasure (in the form of garnering parental attention), when he sees instead that the victim gets attention instead.

3. Explore alternative forms of discipline. You must make eye contact with your child and clearly explain to your child that what he did was wrong and that he hurt the other child. You may also punish your child with a timeout or other similar form of punishment.

4. Learn to anticipate hitting before it happens and redirect your child’s attention. If you are able to determine a discern-able pattern of repetitious behavior that leads up to hitting, then you should intervene and redirect your child’s attention or energies in such a way that he would not end up hitting in the first place.

5. Guide your child on how to use other means to achieve the same end. For example, if your child is hitting another kid due to a squabble over sharing a toy, then teach your child alternative means to resolve the dispute, such as by teaching him how to assertively but politely talk to the other child.

Toddler hitting problems are common. Controlling toddler behavior requires you to get into the mind of your child and to teach him. By hitting your child or screaming at him, you are sending him the wrong message.

 

It is essential to stay fit during your pregnancy by taking part in a regular gentle exercise. This helps to prepare your body for giving birth and ensures you stay fit and healthy through your pregnancy. It is generally not recommended to start a new unfamiliar activity during pregnancy or to do any high impact exercise such as running unless you were doing it regularly before you became pregnant

Some good exercises for keeping you healthy during pregnancy are gentle yoga, swimming and walking. The best exercise is probably swimming as it allows you to do a full body workout without putting any additional strain on your body.

You will probably find that swimming is extra enjoyable when you’re pregnant as your body is supported in the water and you can lose the heavy feeling of carrying your bump around during the day. A maternity swimsuit is a good investment to aid in your exercise program during pregnancy. A specially designed swimsuit will support your growing body and accommodate your bump as it becomes large, while still looking attractive and fashionable. Pregnant women have a great selection of swimwear to choose from these days so there’s no need to panic about lack of choice.

Manufactures know that pregnant women don’t always want to cover up and you can buy trendy and stylish designs by well regarded fashion designers. Remember to start off slowly if you weren’t already swimming regularly before your pregnancy.

It’s a good idea to check with your doctor first, particularly if you’ve had any pregnancy related ailments. You can continue a swimming program the whole way through your pregnancy and you’ll probably find it a great way to exercise during the third trimester when walking or other exercise can be uncomfortable. If you’re not sure where to start, look for a specialist maternity swimming class. These are often offered to pregnant women at public pools and sports centers. All you need to get started is a comfortable bathing suit and to get out to your local pool – you’ll soon be feeling fit and healthy.

 

A miracle happened: a tiny creature lives inside you! Perhaps you yourself still have no idea about this, but very soon massive changes will begin in your life.

The first sign of pregnancy can be disorders concerning menstrual cycle. However, sometimes this may be due to other causes, such as inflammatory processes, stressful experiences, a change of climate, etc. In order to determine pregnancy, you can use rapid tests. The level of the hormone in the urine in morning and evening hours vary, so while buying test in a drugstore, ask for what time of the day it is suitable. Pregnancy can also be identified with such characteristics: the swelling chest, some have breast tenderness, mood changes, appetite, etc.

This invisible show
At this time rapid and dramatic events happen in the body. A day after conception, gaining strength and energy the fertilized egg (zygote) begins to share. Every day their number is doubled. Divided egg cell, transformed into a fetal egg, moves through the fallopian tubes and striving to achieve the ultimate goal of his journey get into the uterus and find here a comfortable “home”. On the seventh day the trip is over: the egg membranes as they are screwed into the uterine lining are plunging deeper and deeper. This process is called implantation.

The first critical period
It begins with the seventh day of pregnancy and lasts one to two weeks, until the egg is fixed in the membranes lining of the uterus. At this super-early period, mother’s organism may refuse to take the embryo. This may happen, for example, due to mucosal injury caused by the recent abortion because of severe stress, heavy exercise, under the influence of adverse external factors (taking certain medications), fetal genetic abnormalities, etc.

Like a grape core
If implantation is successful, the tiny embryo begins to grow rapidly. Fetal egg is covered with villus, they extract from the mother’s blood necessary food for future baby. Later villus remain only on the side of the egg membranes, which is directly adjacent to the uterine wall. Here villus grows, formed by the placenta (afterbirth), connected with the fetus umbilical cord. This is a major organ, which also belongs to a mother and an unborn child.

Fetus receives nutrients and oxygen through the placenta, get rid of their waste. In addition, this body provides immune protection, missing maternal antibodies to the child. And finally, the placenta synthesizes hormones.

At the same time the so-called germinal layers of which will be formed all the organs and tissues of the child are formed. From the outside – the nervous system, cells of sensory organs, skin, hair, nails, from the middle – the heart, internal organs, bones, blood vessels, muscle system, sex glands, from the inner – the epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory, digestive and endocrine glands .

In the second week the embryo’s heart is stating to develop. By the end of the first month the embryo forms a neural tube, begins to form the main internal organs, and is surrounded by amniotic fluid and three shells. There are all conditions for the future child to grow and develop normally.
Do not risk and win

During early pregnancy, rubella virus, which causes fetal heart, sight and hearing disease is particularly dangerous for the child. Therefore, if you have not been ill with rubella or been vaccinated against it, you need to pass a blood test as soon as possible. If you find that you do not have immunity against rubella, you’d better avoid communicating with children who has not been ill or they have not done vaccinations. Especially be careful in spring and autumn, when the infection is most active.

Severe malformations of the unborn child can cause infectious diseases, sexually transmitted infections (chlamydia, ureplazmoz, mycoplasmosis) and TORCH-infections: Toxoplasma, herpes virus, cytomegalovirus.

In our country, these viruses infected almost two-thirds of the population, but if the immunity is not weakened, the body suppresses them. Do a survey of these infections. Ideally, this should be before pregnancy. Do not delay it! In order to prevent relapse, strengthen immunity with the help of special therapy.