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Monday, June 18, 2007

Paternal Bonding

Even though dads can't participate when moms are breastfeeding, there are many other ways for new fathers to bond with newborns.

Here are some suggestions, courtesy of the American Academy of Family Physicians:

*Dad should be present through labor and delivery to share the baby's first moments.
*Dad can help with bottle feedings, and can still be present during breast feedings.
*Dad can read and sing to the baby, and give her a bath.
*Dad can make the same coos and noises that she makes as she begins to try to communicate.
*Dad can carry the newborn using a baby carrier that rests across the chest.
*Dad can let the baby feel and grab his face and hair, helping her get to know him.

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Friday, June 15, 2007

How To Deal With Temper Tantrums

When some young children become frustrated, they throw temper tantrums.

To help a child learn to deal with his or her emotions in a healthier way, follow these suggestions from the Nemours Foundation:

*Help your child express what he's feeling and why. Have a conversation with him, instead of an argument. Praise your child for talking calmly about what's making him angry.
*Encourage your child to walk away from a situation when he is angry, and allow him to spend some time alone to calm down.
*Give your child other methods of expressing his anger -- let him write or draw what he is feeling.
*Have your child perform another activity that can help take his mind off of what's made him angry. Have him run around outside, dance around the bedroom, or do a few cartwheels.

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Understanding Sun Protection Factor

Sun protection factor (SPF) is a rating given to sunscreens to help gauge the amount of protection they provide against the sun's damaging UV rays.

An SPF of 15 means you'll have 15 times the amount of protection from the sun that you normally would without any sunscreen, the Nemours Foundation says. That means spending 15 minutes in the sun with SPF 15 applied is the equivalent of spending roughly 1 minute in the sun without any sunscreen.

Sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher is recommended for anyone, especially children. Sunscreens that protect against both UVA and UVB rays offer the most benefit, the foundation says.

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