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Lamisil (Terbinafine)
BRINGING UP BABY: BABY’S SLEEP
An able pediatrician told me a few years ago, “There are three things which you cannot make a baby do – -pee, eat or sleep.” We can cooperate but we cannot force them. Newborn babies devote their lives to eating and sleeping. In fact, it may at times be almost impossible to awaken a small infant. A child of three is likely to be a nonconformist. He may insist on his own ways, which are difficult to change, and one must be careful because a great deal of trouble may be caused by trying to force him. Threats will not avail, but careful and assiduous attention to some details will often help.
The mother of a delightful miss of one and a half years never says “no” to her baby. There are many subtle ways to get the desirable result without the use of the undesirable word. Just as the sight of my dog was associated in the child’s mind with “wow-wow,” so the word “no” would soon be associated with denial of things which she desired. So, when told to go to bed, she smiled sweetly as she did not know “no.”
Rigid schedules are probably not good for most children. Do not insist that they always retire at 6:30 p.m.; advance the time or retard it to a certain extent according to the child’s state of mind.
In recent years I have had a striking illustration of good results with a child who was many hours off what is considered the normal schedule. Our week-end parties at a ski lodge usually meant dancing, loud music, and lots of excitement up until midnight. Young Jackie, the son of the manager, was always around during a good part of it. He would retire hours later than the usual child; then he slept throughout the breakfast hour, which was another busy time for his parents. Necessity led to a complete rearrangement of his sleeping schedule but it was evidently perfectly satisfactory.
Gesell, the ultimate authority on children’s behavior, says that it is normal for children to have sleep difficulties. Parents should recognize and not aggravate the situation. Studies of sleeping children in recent years have shown that country children sleep shorter hours than city children, but also that neither group comes up to the standards somewhat arbitrarily established by their parents and pediatricians.
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October 15, 2009 Post Under Anti-Allergic/Asthma, Anti-Infectives - Read More

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