Eyes represents social/emotional/intellectual when the baby sees things it learns and also the people he sees like the parents.
Intestine and heart represents physical when he's growing all of his organs are getting bigger
Nose he learns different kinds of smell
Lips represents physical growth because the lip get bigger when the baby is growing up
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Monday, 17 June 2013
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
I want a baby because I want to be a dad, I want this kid to have a better life and a better future. Im looking forward that my baby will have a better life. Things im fearing is not enough bonding with my kid because I have to work. My hopes for my baby is that he becomes athletic, has a good attitude, not be judgmental, and be respectful to people. I want to be a supporting dad to my kid, a parent that is always there through hard times. And also teach my kid good manners.
Monday, 10 June 2013
Stroller
Price:
279.99
Why I chose this: So I can bring my kid to parks have a bonding
Carseat
Price:
169.99
Why I chose this: Safety when riding my car
Diapers
Price:
61.99
Why I chose this: So my baby can take a dump and pee
Bottle
Price
29.99
Why I chose this: To feed my baby
Baby Backpack
Price:
25.99
Why I chose this: To put all the things my baby needs when going
outside.
Price:
279.99
Why I chose this: So I can bring my kid to parks have a bonding
Carseat
Price:
169.99
Why I chose this: Safety when riding my car
Diapers
Price:
61.99
Why I chose this: So my baby can take a dump and pee
Bottle
Price
29.99
Why I chose this: To feed my baby
Baby Backpack
Price:
25.99
Why I chose this: To put all the things my baby needs when going
outside.
Pros and cons of bottle and breast feeding
Bottle
Pros
- The responsibility for feeds can be evenly divided between yourself and your partner. This is particularly useful when you are back at work
- Sharing the feeding can also mean that fathers enjoy a close bond with babies from the time that they are born, although of course there are many other ways that fathers can become involved if their partners are breastfeeding
- Some mothers find the prospect of breastfeeding after having ‘shared’ their body with the baby for nine months of pregnancy, just too much. They want to have their
body back to themselves as soon as possible
Cons
- Infant milk is not as nutritionally complete as breast milk. Although manufacturers are constantly modifying infant milk so it resembles breast milk as closely as possible, there is no doubt that it is an inferior product, as it cannot reproduce the living antibodies and antibacterial properties which protect the baby against infection
- Infant milk is quite expensive. Not only do you have to buy tins of formula, but you
also need bottles, teats, and sterilising equipment - Cleaning and sterilising bottles is fiddly and time consuming
Breast
Pros
- Protects against ear infections, colds, and viruses: If the child does have any of the above, the severity will most likely be lessened because of the protection from the breastmilk
- Helps brain to grow and develop
- Less learning and behavior difficulties
- Less diaper rash and other skin problems
Cons
- Nursing is definitely time-consuming: Newborn babies typically feed every 2 to 3 hours during the day and may awaken frequently at night.
- If someone else wants to feed the baby with a bottle of breast milk the mother still has to pump.
- Breastfeeding takes a lot of energy for your body to make milk, so the mother can often feel quite fatigued.
I pick bottle feeding because Im a male and single dad. And I pick this to also have a bonding with my kid
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Three areas of development
Physical- HealthCare, care, taking well, being, physical growth, more hair, sitting up, standing, bigger, walking, dancing, smiling, laughter, teeth, running climbing
Intellectual- Brain development, intelligence, learning, mimicking, memory and responding to stimulus (music), mimicking behavior (reading), learning to play, talking, responding to instruction, singing
Social/ Emotional- feelings, identity, expression, interaction, smiling, copying speech, showing joy, smiling at parent, dancing with dad, playing, laughing, attitude, talking
Physical- HealthCare, care, taking well, being, physical growth, more hair, sitting up, standing, bigger, walking, dancing, smiling, laughter, teeth, running climbing
Intellectual- Brain development, intelligence, learning, mimicking, memory and responding to stimulus (music), mimicking behavior (reading), learning to play, talking, responding to instruction, singing
Social/ Emotional- feelings, identity, expression, interaction, smiling, copying speech, showing joy, smiling at parent, dancing with dad, playing, laughing, attitude, talking
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