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… baby so dangerous? Shaking a baby is dangerous because they have fragile, under-developed brains. Their heads are heavy … of babies who are shaken die and as many as 80 percent have permanent brain damage. Shaking injuries do not occur … If you feel unable to cope, call someone for help once you have put your baby in a safe place or call Healthlink BC at …
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… save time, money and avoid impulse buys If you’re hungry, have a snack before going grocery shopping. You might buy … freezer for busy times Cook a batch of hard-boiled eggs to have throughout the week. They’ll stay fresh for one week … and paying attention to hunger and fullness cues. Have a snack when you’re feeling hungry, not out of habit or …
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… of rules. Every child develops at their own pace. If you have any concerns about your child’s development, talk to … whine more Uses the word ‘no’ correctly or shakes head May have a special toy or blanket Has a short memory and does …
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… children and teenagers. It often occurs in children who have, or recently had, a viral infection such as chickenpox …