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… help ensure your child’s healthy development. Understanding child development can help you know what to expect … one side Discovers feet and hands and holds objects Follows moving objects with their eyes From 3 to 6 months, your …
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… approach. At a minimum, your child should be comfortable sitting on the toilet for a few minutes and have proper … pee sitting down first. This is okay. They can learn to go standing up later Assist with wiping, especially after bowel … signs of being ready again. Be aware that changes, such as moving to a new house, starting playschool, or experiencing …
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… avoid them Do not: Drink spring water, surface water, or standing water unless it has been treated Drink tap water or … beverages Eat leftovers or food at buffets that has been sitting unrefrigerated for a long time or not stored …
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… a registered dietitian. For more information about understanding and managing anaphylaxis, visit: Food Allergy …
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… to eat or drink while they are walking, playing, or sitting in a moving car, bus or stroller If a child is laughing or …
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… a registered dietitian. For more information about understanding and managing anaphylaxis, visit: Food Allergy …
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… a registered dietitian. For more information about understanding and managing anaphylaxis, visit: Food Allergy …
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… support their development, play with your baby as they are sitting, reaching and grabbing. Let your child struggle and …
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… cover the whole scalp. The conditioner stops the lice from moving, making them easier to find Sit your child under a …