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… a special time. Smile, talk, sing to your baby Your baby’s head should be higher than their body. Support your baby’s head to make it easier for them to swallow Let your baby … their mouth, yawn or make lip-smacking sounds Turn their head toward the person holding them, often with their mouth …
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… face Putting you hand under you baby’s chin to support the head until your baby is strong enough to do it by themselves … other children Safety during play To ensure safety, stay ahead of your baby to keep them from grabbing dangerous …
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… baby may be ready for solid foods if they can: Hold their head up Sit up and lean forward Open their mouth to accept … you know when they’re full. For example, by turning their head away Offer food when your baby is calm, interested and … food is offered Push food away Refuse to eat or turn their head away Start by giving your baby small amounts of solid …
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… (102°F) Symptoms of mild to moderate heat-related illness: Headache Nausea Weakness Irritability Light-headed or dizziness Disorientation Thirst or dry mouth … with infants) Sunken eyes Sunken soft spot on the head (if 18 months or younger) Keep in mind that infants and …
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… Play carefully If you lost consciousness after hitting your head against pool walls or rocks, you could drown. Do not … Tie back long hair or wear a swim cap. Never put your head underwater in a whirlpool or hot tub. Watch for …
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… some people have flu-like symptoms. This may include fever, headache, muscle or joint soreness, swollen glands, sore …