Archive for November, 2011

Nov
29

Men Can Change Diapers, Too, You Know!

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Over the past few days, my husband and I have finally started our Christmas shopping (which is about 4 months later than we usually start!). Since we are out shopping with the masses this year, we’re spending more time perusing store aisles and standing in lines. Spending more time in stores means doing more diaper changes there, too, and I’ve been frustrated by restroom amenities (or, in this case, lack thereof) at many stores. I’m lucky to have a great husband who is more than willing to split diaper change duty with me. Unfortunately, I end up doing far more changes than he does because many mens’ rooms don’t have baby changing tables. So, he will take our son into the bathroom only to come out a few seconds later because there’s no changing table there. Grrr!

In my unscientific estimation, I’d say about 75% of women’s rooms have changing tables but only about 50% of mens’ rooms do. Have you noticed that? What do men do when they are out alone with their kids?!

This seems like a subtle example of the antiquated belief that women should do the bulk of the parenting. Dads can change diapers, too! From now on, if I notice a store that has a changing table in the women’s room but not the men’s, I’m going to mention it to the store manager. Time to stick up for dads (and give moms a break)!

Cathy writes for www.livesnet.com, a site offering good baby gear reviews and tips on baby parenting. You can contact with her by email her at cathy@livesnet.com.

Parents worry when their babies don’t eat well. Babies are notorious for pushing food off their high chair, spitting out successive spoonfuls of vegetables, and generally reacting negatively at feeding time. Parents are equally notorious for trying to force babies to eat more. It can become a minor war with the insistent parent forcing food upon the child, and the child bellowing loudly and angrily, forcing his mouth shut, or spitting out food. When should a parent worry and what should a parent do?

Force feeding is never the answer. Feeding time should be an enjoyable experience for the child, not a fearsome activity or a punishment. Sometimes babies don’t eat because they are not as hungry as you’d like them to be. Different children have different metabolisms requiring less food. If your baby has regular visits to the pediatrician and is deemed to be progressing normally, don’t worry too much about his eating habits. If he is healthy, happy, and active, he is undoubtedly eating enough.

Don’t compare your child’s eating habits with those of other people’s children. Metabolisms differ and different families have different body types. If you and your spouse are normally thin (called ectomorphic body type), your child will most likely not eat as much as a neighbor’s child if the neighbors are big boned and stocky (called endomorphic body type). To make sure that your baby is eating as much as he should, consider following a few of the feeding suggestions given below.

Feed your baby on a schedule. He or she will get used to eating at a certain time and look forward to it.

  • Don’t give snacks between meals, especially sweet ones. These can become preferred to the actual needed meal.
  • Be patient when feeding the baby, even if he or she is resistant. The baby can sense your tension while feeding, and reject the food.
  • If a baby refuses to eat at a scheduled meal, or eats less than expected, don’t offer any more food until the next scheduled feeding time. Hunger is a great incentive to eating.
  • When you find foods that the baby likes, if they are nutritious, be sure to include them often when you plan the baby’s diet.
  • When the child is very young, routine is important. Try to feed in the same place, in the same high chair, at each meal. This is comforting to the child. Of course this is not always possible. The key is “when possible.”

If your baby’s failure to eat properly results in considerable weight loss for his or her age, consult a pediatrician. Most children, however, will eat enough to maintain their health. Most parents find themselves worrying more about overeating and obesity as the children develop. As stated above, if your baby has regular checkups and is developing normally, don’t worry. Never force a child to eat. In a short time, as he enters the toddler stage and beyond, your concern will change from ensuring that he gets enough to eat, to ensuring that he avoids eating junk food.

You can read another article by Cathy here (Review of Best Baby Food Processors).

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I’m so proud of my friend Heather who turned a very scary situation into an opportunity to raise awareness. Her two-year-old son was sitting in his car seat in the back of the family’s car when he started to play with an unused seatbelt that was within his reach. The seatbelt locked into place (as they are designed to do) and began to strangle him. Luckily for him, his dad was very attentive and immediately stopped the car and tried to free his son. He ended up calling the police to come help them. The cops had to cut the seatbelt off of the child.

Thankfully, Heather’s son is completely fine. But they were lucky. Other children have died by strangulation from unused seatbelts. I encourage all parents to take two minutes and watch this video of Heather’s story. It aired on CBS News in the Philadelphia area earlier this week. This is certainly scary! Hopefully it serves as a good reminder to keep unused seatbelts buckled behind our children’s carseats.

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Have you heard about chickenpox lollipops? You’ve probably heard of chickenpox parties where parents of infected children invite other children over to catch those lovely germs. Those children then contract chickenpox, which provides them with immunity from the disease for the rest of their lives.

Well, now parents are taking this concept one step further. When a child gets the chickenpox, the parents will let the child lick a lollipop (or several) and will then send these chickenpox-laced treats to far-flung friends and family who want their children to get the disease.

Hmmm…

While we have chosen to vaccinate our son mostly on schedule, I do totally understand the hesitation with vaccines—especially one such as the chickenpox vaccine which is relatively new, and in some parents’ view, unnecessary. But, isn’t the idea of chickenpox lollipops, well, totally crazy?!

I can’t imagine feeding my son a lollipop that had been licked by a sick child and then traveled through the mail. It seems like he could contract a lot of other diseases in addition to chickenpox! It is true, though, that getting the actual chickenpox gives a child greater immunity that getting they would get from the vaccine.

What do you think? Would you try to help your children get chickenpox “naturally” or do you think the vaccine is the best way to immunize them?

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Nov
09

One Day Left! Enter to Win a Gift Card!

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Don’t forget to enter my giveaway for a $30 gift card for kids’ or moms’ clothes at Cute Brands! So far, there are only a few entries, so every entrant has a great chance of winning! Don’t miss out on your chance to get free clothes for your kids! Entries will be accepted through tomorrow, November 10.

Enter now!

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Nov
08

First-born Kids Make More Money

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I’ve always been fascinated by birth order and its effect on individual lives. I’m a textbook oldest child, as is my husband. According to a new study, oldest children are more likely to make higher salaries than their younger siblings.

When I think about people I know, this theory largely holds up. Perhaps it’s because the oldest child is the trailblazer—forced to pave the way, be independent, and become a leader. However, when I think of my younger brother, who is extremely driven and has tremendous leadership skills, I’m nearly certain he will end up making more money than me. After all, he is one semester away from having his PhD, whereas I made the decision to be a stay-at-home mom for a few years. I wouldn’t change my choice, but it’s hard NOT to beat my $0/year salary!

What do you think? Does this assessment of birth order ring true in your family?

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Nov
03

Has Your Child Ever Gotten RSV?

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Ugh. It’s that time of year again. The weather is crisp and the trees are beautiful, but it seems everywhere you turn, someone is coughing and sneezing and coming down with a cold. My son got a cold last weekend, and though he’s been a trooper, the cold has lingered for days. I took him to the doctor today, and they tested him for RSV (respiratory syncytial virus). Luckily, his test came back negative, but it made me interested in learning more about this virus.

RSV is highly contagious, and most kids will get the virus at least once by the time they reach age 2. Though the symptoms of RSV aren’t much worse than a run-of-the-mill cold, RSV can lead to more serious conditions such as trouble breathing or pneumonia.

Have any of your kids had it? If so, what did you do about it? I found it interesting that most kids get it by the time they’re two, yet I only know one or two kids who have had it. Does that mean that most kids get it and their parents never know it? Just curious about your experiences with this worrisome condition.

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Nov
01

Cute Brands Review and Gift Card Giveaway!

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I’m really excited about this giveaway for several reasons! First, this is another chance for one of my lucky readers to win a great prize! But, secondly, I’m partnering with a friend from grad school on this one, so I’m particularly excited.

I’m always impressed by true entrepreneurs—especially ones who are brave enough to launch their businesses during bad economic times—so I’m very proud of my former grad school classmate, Louie Lam, and his wife for opening their online store, Cute Brands. Cute Brands is an eco-friendly line of children’s and adults’ clothes.

The Cute Brands clothing pieces are emblazoned with several different characters. Each character has a back story and helps bring social awareness about a different environmental crisis. You can read about each character and his/her cause on the Cute Brands website.

To top it all off, the company donates a percentage of its annual profits to charities dedicated to helping endangered animals. It’s great to find a small business that’s environmentally friendly, socially responsible, and charitable. Join me in supporting this wonderful store—plus the clothes are super cute to boot!

Louie was kind enough to send me a Love Panda shirt for myself and a Kung Fu Tiger shirt for my son. I’ve worn mine twice already. It’s really soft and fits really well (you can see me sporting it in the picture above). Unfortunately, my son has been a sick, snotty mess for a few days now, so I haven’t been able to get a good picture of him wearing his Kung Fu shirt. But it’s also nice and soft, so I’m sure he will really like it once he’s back to his normal self. My only criticism is that the sizes run small, so be sure to order up at least one size for your kids.

Cute Brands has generously agreed to give one reader a $30 gift card to their store.  You can support a great new business and have a chance to win free stuff, too! Here’s how to enter:

Mandatory Entry:

You must “like” Cute Brands on Facebook and “follow” Cute Brands on Twitter.

Bonus Entries:

1.  Go to the Cute Brands website and leave a comment telling me what you’d buy if you win the gift card.

2.  Follow My Boss is Teething on Google Friend Connect. (1 additional entry)

3.  Like My Boss Is Teething on Facebook. (1 additional entry)

4.  Follow BossIsTeething on Twitter. (1 additional entry)

5.  Tweet this to your followers: Win a gift card for eco-friendly children’s clothes!! http://mybossisteething.com @BossIsTeething (2 additional entries)

To verify your entries, please leave a comment below for each entry. You can submit entries until Thursday, November 10. I’ll choose a winner by using www.random.org’s automated number generator and announce the winner on Friday, November 11. Good luck! Please leave a valid email address when submitting your comments in case you win.

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