Question: I’ve babysat babies quite a few times (I’d say over 78 times). But I’ve never brought them to town with me I always ether watch them at their parents house or my house. So ant tips? I’m going to be watching her for 8 hours and 5 or more of the hours are going to be in town.
Question: Hello everyone! I’m B, and I’m going to be getting custody of my baby as soon as he/she is born. I’d like to know what I definitely need, I heard that some things are necessary that you would think wouldn’t be that important and vice versa. So Tips on what I need would be great, and I have read the list and things, but I’d like real parents opinions. Another thing, what should I keep medical wise for the baby? And finally any parenting tips you could offer would be great! Thank you for all your help.
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Dr. Sears explains how to calm colicky babies.Click below to subscribe to our channel for more great videos! Getting colicky babies to sleep requires swaddling them tightly in a blanket, holding them in a baby sling and moving around the house to recreate the baby’s experience in the womb. Soothe a colicky baby to sleep with information from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on caring for babies. Expert: Dr. Robert Sears Contact: www.askdrsears.com Bio: Robert W. Sears, MD, is a father of three, board-certified in Pediatrics, and a co-author in the Sears Parenting Library. “Dr. Bob”, as he likes to be called by his little patients, earned his medical degree at Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1995. He has written for Contemporary Pediatrics, Newsweek Japan, and dozen’s of regional parenting magazines across the nation. Dr. Bob is co-author of The Updated Baby Book, The Premature Baby Book, The Baby Sleep Book 2005 and Father’s First Steps: 25 Things Every New Dad Should Know and author of The Vaccine Book: Making the Right Decision for your Child and an active contributor to the content of AskDrSears.com and several other parenting websites Subscribe to ModernMom.com TV – www.youtube.com ModernMom.com TV – www.youtube.com ModernMom Website: www.modernmom.com ModernMom on Facebook www.facebook.com ModernMom on Twitter: twitter.com ModernMom on Google+: plus.google.com
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When changing a baby’s diaper, it’s important to stay by the baby at all times and to make sure that it’s not too tight. Learn how to use the sticky tabs on diapers with help from a mother of three in this free video on changing babies. Expert: Erica Goms Bio: Erica Goms has mothered three children that are currently five and under. She has extensive knowledge in raising and taking care of these wonderful children. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
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Find out how to safely heat a baby bottle.Click below to subscribe to our channel for more great videos! When heating baby bottles, the simplest and safest method is to hold the bottle under hot water for a short period of time. Find out why a baby bottle should never be heated in the microwave with help from a nursery school teacher and mother of six in this free video for moms on heating baby bottles. Expert: Nancy Stone Bio: Nancy Stone is a mother and parenting coach in Tampa, Florida. She believes it is her purpose to raise children and empower new parents. Subscribe to ModernMom.com TV – www.youtube.com ModernMom.com TV – www.youtube.com ModernMom Website: www.modernmom.com ModernMom on Facebook www.facebook.com ModernMom on Twitter: twitter.com ModernMom on Google+: plus.google.com
Cradle cap is caused by dead skin cells, and the best way to get rid of it is by combing the baby’s hair back and forth three to four times a day. Find out why baby lotion should not be used to get rid of cradle cap with help from a mother of three in this free video on babies and cradle cap. Expert: Erica Goms Bio: Erica Goms has mothered three children that are currently five and under. She has extensive knowledge in raising and taking care of these wonderful children. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Some home remedies for teething babies include using a cold, wet washcloth, frozen vegetables or apples. Find a teething ring that the baby will like with tips from the parent of a 2 year old in this free video on parenting. Expert: Windy St.George Bio: Windy St.George is the parent of a happy, healthy 2 year old. Filmmaker: Sam Lee