Help Your Child Deal with a New Sibling’s Birth
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February is National Dental Health Month. Have you taken your kids to a dentist for a routine check up?
When did you take the kids for the first dental control? Do you know that first tooth means first trip to dentist? Find the answer in the News Section.
Still about children’s teeth care, always pay attention to their dental habits. What are the bad ones? Check them out in the Tips section.
I hope the article in Pregnancy & Childbirth can help you prepare your first child for the birth of a new sibling.
Have a nice reading,
Adwina Jackson
Editor of InspiringParenting
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Helping Your Child Deal with the Birth of a New Sibling
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by Sarah Veda
If you’re pregnant with your second child, it’s time to be thinking about how to prepare your first child to deal with “not being an only child” anymore. This can be a difficult transition for any child, and most, regardless of age, have some adjustments to make. Here are some suggestions to help your child be prepared.
No matter how well you prepare your child, there is bound to be some difficulty in adjusting to the new baby. My son thought his little sister was cool, but he didn’t much care for the fact that I was her Mommy, too. It takes a little time, but things work out well in the end. And, anything you can do to prepare them ahead of time will only make the transition easier.
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First Tooth Means First Trip to Dentist
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month.
American health societies urge the importance of oral hygiene from an early age.
The earlier parents are cautious about their children’s dental health, the better.
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry even recommend that a child should have his first visit to pediatric dentist as soon as his first ‘baby’ tooth appears.
Read the report by MiamiHerald.com. Get more details here.
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Bad Dental Habits
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month. It’s the best time to pay more attention to your children’s dental health.
Make February the turning point of your children’s dental health by getting rid of their bad dental habits, which are:
- having milk before going to bed
- not brushing teeth before going to bed
- not rinsing properly while brushing
- thumb or finger or pacifier sucking
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Develop good dental habits to your kids. Serve them with low-sugar food. Make brushing a daily routine and an enjoyable activity rather than a daunting task.


