Despicable Me – Featurette: “Steve Carell’s Parenting Tips”

Posted on June 26th, 2010 in Videos by Tangkau

despicable.me In a happy suburban neighborhood surrounded by white picket fences and flowering rose bushes sits a black house with a dead lawn. Unbeknownst to the neighbors, hidden deep beneath this home is a vast secret hideout. Surrounded by an army of mischievous little minions, we discover Gru (Steve Carell) planning the biggest heist in the history of the world. He is going to steal the moon (Yes, the moon!) in Universal’s new 3-D CGI feature, Despicable Me. Gru delights in all things wicked. Armed with his arsenal of shrink rays, freeze rays and battle-ready vehicles for land and air, he vanquishes all who stand in his way. That is, until the day he encounters the immense will of three little orphaned girls who look at him and see something that no one else has ever seen a potential Dad. One of the world’s greatest super-villains has just met his greatest challenge: three little girls named Margo, Edith and Agnes.

Traveling With your Baby

Posted on November 22nd, 2009 in Articles by Tangkau

Papenting tips

As a parent, you may have to travel with your baby on short and long trips. This would means taking your baby away from cozy, familiar surroundings in to new places with which your baby is not familiar. This can turn out to be a stressful experience for you as well as for your baby.

While traveling with your baby, plan early. Gather as much information as possible and try to cut down the inevitable uncertainties that go with any most travel plans and get ready to solve any problem while traveling with baby.

These simple guidelines can make travel an enjoyable and pleasant experience for yourself and fun for your baby:

• Try to plan your trip well in advance. This will minimize hassles such as arrangements for boarding, lodging, destination breaks etc.

• Make a checklist of the baby items you will need to carry with you on the trip and stock up on these in advance.

• Carry diapers and wipes. You may need more of these than you think.

• Have a back up plan in place, in case you are not able to stick to the original arrangements you made while planning the trip.

• Schedule your trip to avoid inconvenient travel timings. Your baby will be most comfortable when its routine feeding, sleeping and waking time is only minimally disturbed.

• Avoid traveling to destinations where medical help may not be readily available.

• Avoid long-drawn out trips. Try to stick to the most comfortable modes of travel available.

• If possible, avoid traveling with your baby to places you are not familiar with.

Papenting tips

Author is an expert author for dad and kids related advices for e.g. traveling with baby. You can contact anytime for kids or parenting related issues.
WP Autoblogging Plugin

How to Stop a Crying Baby: Parenting Tips : Pacifiers to Quiet Crying Babies

Posted on November 16th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

Quiet your crying infant; learn how to use a pacifier to soothe a crying baby in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two and has worked at the Verde Valley Medical Center for nearly five years. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

How to Stop a Crying Baby: Parenting Tips : Reading & Going Outside to Stop a Crying Baby

Posted on November 10th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

Quiet your crying infant; learn how to reading and going outside can help soothe a crying baby in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two and has worked at the Verde Valley Medical Center for nearly five years. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

Tips For Consoling Your Baby

Posted on November 7th, 2009 in Articles by Tangkau

Papenting tips

Are you asking yourself “Will the crying ever stop”? Take a deep cleansing breath, relax, and read our tips to help you calm your little one.

Crying is your baby’s way of communicating with you. Your baby may be trying to tell you that he/she is hungry, in pain, too hot or too cold, has a dirty diaper, is sleepy, or is over stimulated. On average, babies cry for 1 to 4 hours a day. During some of these periods, nothing that you do seems to console your child; this can be extremely unnerving for many parents. Here are some tips to help calm your baby:

* Give your baby a pacifier to suck on or use your clean finger if you don’t have a pacifier handy. * Try burping your baby. Sometimes a gas bubble is stuck in your baby’s belly causing pain and discomfort. * Rock your baby. * Touch and stroke your baby. * Swaddle your baby. * Sing and talk to your baby. * Play soft relaxing music for your baby. * Carry your baby in your arms or use a carrier. I find that if I put a baby facing tummy-to-tummy with me in my arms (as if I am breastfeeding) and offer the baby a pacifier, the baby usually calms quickly. * Take your baby for a walk or for a car ride. A change of scenery is always nice. * Give your baby a warm bath. * Give your baby a massage. * If your baby is over stimulated, remove him/her from the object or situation that is causing the stimulation. * Use a vibrating infant seat or a baby swing.

If these tips don’t work for you, put your baby in a safe place (like his/her crib) and go to a quiet place to relax and regain your composure.

Some babies, no matter what you do, may not be easy to console at certain times throughout the day. Some are colicky or have reflux. Unfortunately, there is not much else to do for an infant that has colic besides trying to console and calm them. The good news is that colic usually resolves by 3-4 months of age. If you suspect that your child has reflux, consult your pediatrician for further information.

Papenting tips

For More Baby Related Information:

Visit Us At: http://www.Babies411.com

Diba Tillery RN, BSN,… Babies 411 is an on-line information and resource center for parents. It has been developed by Diba, a neonatal intensive care nurse, with the sole purpose of promoting the health, safety, and well-being of all babies.
WP Autoblog Software

FUNNY BABY BATH VIDEO 2

Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

WE WENT NEARBY FOR A SSWIM AND THE BABY HAD HIS FIRST SWIMMING LESSON.IS’T HE SWEET.CHECK OUT MY OTHER VIDEOS.LEAVE COMMENTS!!!

How to Stop a Crying Baby: Parenting Tips : Stop & Calm Infant Colic

Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

Ways to stop a crying baby; learn how to soothe a crying baby with infant colic in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two and has worked at the Verde Valley Medical Center for nearly five years. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

How to Stop a Crying Baby: Parenting Tips : Rhythmic Sounds to Quiet Crying Babies

Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

Ways to stop a crying baby; learn how to use rhythmic sounds to soothe a crying baby in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two and has worked at the Verde Valley Medical Center for nearly five years. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

How to Stop a Crying Baby: Parenting Tips : Crying Infants & Teething

Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

Ways to stop a crying baby; learn about teething and crying babies in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two and has worked at the Verde Valley Medical Center for nearly five years. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

How to Stop a Crying Baby: Parenting Tips : Pain Relievers for Crying Babies & Teething

Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

Quiet your crying infant; learn how to use teething pain relievers like Orajel and acetaminophen to soothe a crying baby in this child care video with parenting tips. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two and has worked at the Verde Valley Medical Center for nearly five years. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

How to Stop a Crying Baby: Parenting Tips : Check for Teething Symptoms

Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

Quiet your crying infant; learn how to spot signs of teething in a crying baby in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two and has worked at the Verde Valley Medical Center for nearly five years. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

Need Babyproofing Tips? Ask a Baby

Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

DadLabs Ep. 307 Daditude – Grab a cup of soy chai and listen up. Subject : babyproofing. Expert: Arden. She’s three but she knows the difference between clean and safe, even if Owen doesn’t. Cute as a button, and hip to hazards, that’s our Arden. Brought to you by One Step Ahead.

How to swaddle a baby -How To’s for hip moms

Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

How to Properly Swaddle a Baby -How to’s for hip moms Learn how to perfectly swaddle your newborn or infant with humorist, Jenny from the Blog. Mom of 2 and founder of www.suburbanjungle.net She gives a lesson with great techniques and some laughs to boot! Moms and Dads are always nervous they won’t get that perfect swaddle like the nurses did in the hospital. If you’re neurotic like me you worry your baby will get tangled in the blanket or it will be too tight. This shows you how to do the …

Teething Tips

Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

Break out the teething ring! Your little ones getting his own set of chompers. Its a painful process, but there are ways to soothe your baby and keep his new teeth healthy. Parents TVs Anne Ebeling heads to a dentist for teething tips.

How to Stop a Crying Baby: Parenting Tips : Infant Massage to Stop a Crying Baby

Posted on August 22nd, 2009 in Videos by Tangkau

Learn infant massage techniques to soothe a crying baby in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two and has worked at the Verde Valley Medical Center for nearly five years. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

Next Page »