Nurturing Your Baby

January 8, 2009 by brwilson  
Filed under Breastfeeding .vs Formula

Having a baby is an exciting phase in a parent’s life. Mom and Dad start dreaming dreams for their baby. In raising their precious joy, they acknowledge the power of nurturing that is brought by giving the baby’s physical needs and emotional needs.
The primary consideration for a new born is whether the mother will breastfeed the baby. In some cases, breastfeeding is not possible because of some health condition of the mother, that medications will alter the formulation of the breast milk, and it will no longer be safe for the baby. In these cases, babies formula can be used instead. There are infant formula available with varying formulation depending on the baby’s age, specific nutritional needs and health condition. Babies that develop allergies from cow’s milk may instead take milk made with soy protein.  Today, most babies formula have fortified vitamins and minerals that covers the recommended daily intake of certain vitamins and minerals, and supplements are no longer needed. For premature babies, there are special infant formula that are appropriate for these children.
Now that the baby is at home, the next consideration is its home environment. Parents prepare the baby’s crib, bedroom and bath and make sure that the little one is always warm and comfortable. Play things are provided to encourage the baby’s brain development, and start up its motor skills. It is exciting to see how a baby reacts to toys that move and make sounds. Sometimes, the baby would either startle or laugh, which is a delight to the parents.
Babies clothes is also a big consideration especially if the family will go on a trip. Usually, a whole day’s trip to another city would need more than three changes of clothes. The same goes for diapers, baby bottles and babies formula. All these should be prepared a head of time, and should be more than what the baby is expected to use and drink.
Baby walkers are useful when the little one has started to stand up. Other educational toys will help the child develop his motor skills. Play time should be supervised by parents, and it is also encouraged that parents themselves play with their babies to have that emotional bonding – nurturing with the heart.
In a few months, baby will be learning colors, associate things with words, and will be able to identify the letters and numbers. At this stage, reading a picture book to a baby will help him develop a passion for reading, at the same time is a good way to spend quality time between parent and child. It is always a delight to see a child’s eyes twinkle when they correctly identify a drawing, picture or object and recite the right word.
Before long, the parents will start looking for schools to enroll their child, and soon after, the child will be exploring the world. From choosing babies formula to choosing schools, the parents continuously nurture their children and lovingly guide them all throughout.


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