How do I make sure my baby doesn't drown when we visit a play pool? I have an eager 15 month old boy.?

Update: he is far too confident in the water. he wants to jump out of my hands and straight into the water. he doesnt want me holdin him. And he doesnt like floaties – he has a tantrum. 1 Answer 🥇 Favorite Answer There are one piece swim suits that have the floatation things around … Read more

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Answers October is National Bullying Awareness Month! This is very important to get the word out. We ask our children to be respectful and to prevent bullying, but what can we do as adults? Please share with us! Thank you! -Teach their Children to be Respectful & civil to OTHERS... -Whether They like Them- or NOT! Because what "goes around" COMES around (And that You're going to "SEE TO It"- that it Does !! ). Source(s): Humility- COUNTS. We can ask our child's teacher about their behavior if we have concerns also we can speak to our children about bullying and not assume the school is going to cover it. Be involved in our children's social lives. Make it our business to be aware of how things are going for them, keep lines of communication open, reassure them that we CAN help if we know what is going on. Be an advocate for anti bullying efforts in our children's schools. Hold the schools accountable for enforcing anti bullying rules and hold ourselves and our children accountable for any bullying they might be responsible for. I will be taking a firm no tolerance stance on both sides of this issue. If Read more

my year old have a fever of .?

Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

Wet Cough. month old?

Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

What else can I do to help her?

Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more

Should I sell my 7 year old son's leg braces to help pay for my nose job?

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Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

Wet Cough. month old?

Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

What else can I do to help her?

Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more

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Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

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Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

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Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more

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Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

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Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

What else can I do to help her?

Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more

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Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

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Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

What else can I do to help her?

Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more

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Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

Wet Cough. month old?

Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

What else can I do to help her?

Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more

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my year old have a fever of .?

Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

Wet Cough. month old?

Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

What else can I do to help her?

Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more

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Answers October is National Bullying Awareness Month! This is very important to get the word out. We ask our children to be respectful and to prevent bullying, but what can we do as adults? Please share with us! Thank you! -Teach their Children to be Respectful & civil to OTHERS... -Whether They like Them- or NOT! Because what "goes around" COMES around (And that You're going to "SEE TO It"- that it Does !! ). Source(s): Humility- COUNTS. We can ask our child's teacher about their behavior if we have concerns also we can speak to our children about bullying and not assume the school is going to cover it. Be involved in our children's social lives. Make it our business to be aware of how things are going for them, keep lines of communication open, reassure them that we CAN help if we know what is going on. Be an advocate for anti bullying efforts in our children's schools. Hold the schools accountable for enforcing anti bullying rules and hold ourselves and our children accountable for any bullying they might be responsible for. I will be taking a firm no tolerance stance on both sides of this issue. If Read more

my year old have a fever of .?

Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

Wet Cough. month old?

Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

What else can I do to help her?

Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more

Why do i have pains when im nursing?

Ok so my son is 3 wks old and im breastfeeding and also formula feeding. Everytime i breast feed i have sharp pains in the opposite breast. If im nursing on.the right side my left side hurts so bad. why is that? Is that.normal? 1 Answer toss the formula. the pain is usually ‘let down’. … Read more

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What can adults do to prevent bullying?

Answers October is National Bullying Awareness Month! This is very important to get the word out. We ask our children to be respectful and to prevent bullying, but what can we do as adults? Please share with us! Thank you! -Teach their Children to be Respectful & civil to OTHERS... -Whether They like Them- or NOT! Because what "goes around" COMES around (And that You're going to "SEE TO It"- that it Does !! ). Source(s): Humility- COUNTS. We can ask our child's teacher about their behavior if we have concerns also we can speak to our children about bullying and not assume the school is going to cover it. Be involved in our children's social lives. Make it our business to be aware of how things are going for them, keep lines of communication open, reassure them that we CAN help if we know what is going on. Be an advocate for anti bullying efforts in our children's schools. Hold the schools accountable for enforcing anti bullying rules and hold ourselves and our children accountable for any bullying they might be responsible for. I will be taking a firm no tolerance stance on both sides of this issue. If Read more

my year old have a fever of .?

Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

Wet Cough. month old?

Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

What else can I do to help her?

Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more

Question about child custody?

So me and my now ex husband came to an agreement on custody with our 2 year old son due to the fact neither one of us has the money to go to court for custody… he was supposed to get him every wednesday and every other weekend.. well he has this girlfriend who is … Read more

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Answers October is National Bullying Awareness Month! This is very important to get the word out. We ask our children to be respectful and to prevent bullying, but what can we do as adults? Please share with us! Thank you! -Teach their Children to be Respectful & civil to OTHERS... -Whether They like Them- or NOT! Because what "goes around" COMES around (And that You're going to "SEE TO It"- that it Does !! ). Source(s): Humility- COUNTS. We can ask our child's teacher about their behavior if we have concerns also we can speak to our children about bullying and not assume the school is going to cover it. Be involved in our children's social lives. Make it our business to be aware of how things are going for them, keep lines of communication open, reassure them that we CAN help if we know what is going on. Be an advocate for anti bullying efforts in our children's schools. Hold the schools accountable for enforcing anti bullying rules and hold ourselves and our children accountable for any bullying they might be responsible for. I will be taking a firm no tolerance stance on both sides of this issue. If Read more

my year old have a fever of .?

Answers Favorite AnswerDon't be too alarmed. He's not going to have a "fit" as the other answer suggested. Babies get higher fevers than adults do. . is considered a mild to moderate fever. If your other child had the virus, then it's very likely that the baby has it too. You can use pedialyte or any electrolyte solution to keep the baby from getting dehydrated. Try putting some in a medicine dropper and giving it every minutes when he's awake. Infant tylenol will help with the fever and any pain he's in. Call your doctor for the correct dosage. Usually if the baby is weaned, you should stay away from milk for a day or two. If he's breastfed, you can usually continue as normal. Dry snacks and bananas can help with diarrhea if that happens. If he still has a fever on Tylenol or it lasts more than a day or two I'd take him to the doctor.Source(s): Mommy to year old. isn't a fever. It doesn't even warrant medication. My doctors recommendation for medication is .. Your biggest threat right now is dehydration. Go get some popsicles and pedilyte. You just have to deal with. There's nothing you Read more

Wet Cough. month old?

Answers My daughter has developed a slight wet cough. What would u suggest for it?aside from the cough she is happy and healthy.regular bm and everything no fever.don't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk. AnswerRelevanceFavorite Answerdon't need to go to ER but make an appointment with doctor. Just warm bath, maybe with some lavender or roman chamomile in it, and then a massage with some after the bath. Keep her chest warm, and give her lots of breastmilk.

What else can I do to help her?

Answers Favorite Answer*Dairy can actually 'plug up' a child more. So if she has a lot of yogurt or cheese frequently,I'd cut some of that out of her diet for now. Other than that. Increase the amount of FRUIT you're giving her. There is far more fiber in the flesh and peel of fruits than in juice. Juice in all honesty is flavored sugar water with vitamin c. That is unless you fresh squeeze all of the juice you give her. And that is not the easiest for most of us who are busy! Soft fruits high in Fiber :-Apples-Avocado-Bananas (this one surprises most people)-Berries ; strawberries,raspberries,blueberries etc-Dried fruits ; Figs, Raisins, Apricots, Dates, etc.-Oranges-Pears-Prunes (actually at the bottom of the 'highest fiber fruits' list)yes more liquids, try a small amount of prune juice, please skip suppositories, any un-needed medications are not good for young children / babies, they can cause harm in the long run. Does baby go daily? Also what foods you are feeding be sure they are age appropriate!Have you ever spoken to a pediatric gastroenterologist about it?I have a feeling you may be giving too much juice.prun juice helps and massaging her belly with baby oil Read more