Bringing Up A Baby - Balancing Discipline And Love

Filed under: Children Fun — admin at 2:55 pm on Wednesday, March 24, 2010

I think few would disagree that one of the essentials of baby care comes in the form of love. Apart from the obvious need of sustenance to survive, love comes at the top of a baby’s needs, and that continues right through childhood into the teenage years. Most teenagers would not admit it; most young children struggle to express it; and babies cannot express it. But, children of any age need love.

Something else that is needed throughout a child’s upbringing is discipline; a sensible level of discipline from which the child will benefit throughout their adult lives. The application of discipline can seem to become more difficult as a child gets older, in direct proportion to the child’s ability to express themselves assertively. In reality, though, applying discipline to a baby can be every bit as difficult, because it is a much more subtle and less obvious process.

A teenager ignoring your 10pm curfew is a blatant discipline problem. To some, a one year old baby crying because they are being taken from their toys to have a bath and go to bed, is not even about discipline, and they may not think of it as such. They love the baby, want it to be happy and, despite knowing that the baby should sleep, feel pity and put her back with her toys.

Does a Baby Need Discipline?

Discipline with a child is usually about testing boundaries; the boundaries of what they are allowed to do and what they are not allowed to do. If they do not like the answer, they protest and test again; and again. If the boundary they are trying to break gives way easily, it encourages them to go back and do it again.

If the boundary holds firm, with a consistent parent being calmly unbending, then the baby or infant will give up…..eventually. Patience and consistency are vital to the discipline, otherwise the baby will become confused; they will not learn what is acceptable and what is not, if one day you give into their protests, and on another day you do not.

In the example above, the baby has successfully used tears to get their way against the parent’s better judgement. Bath and bed time have been delayed, with a two fold result. Firstly, she will not sleep at the time that is best for her, and she will become crotchety and over tired, and cry even louder with the next attempt to put her to bed. Secondly, her success at preventing the bath will bolster her for next time; she has learnt that yelling will get her own way.

About a decade ago, while I still lived in the UK, there was a study into teenagers, to find out what it was they most needed to make their lives happier and better. More than half said they really wanted more discipline; yes, “wanted”.

Discipline has been allowed to evaporate across some Western societies, with a result that teenagers have felt that there is an absence of necessary discipline in their lives. However, there is no need to allow your baby to become just one more in the statistics of undisciplined children.

Does a baby need discipline? In my opinion, and based on my own experience, the answer is a resounding “yes”.

Can Love and Discipline Mix?

From the perspective of a “second time around” parent, I would say that not only do love and discipline mix, they are mutually essential. Working from home, I have been able to observe our baby daughter for two years. I have also been here all the time to apply “discipline” and to provide heaps of love, affection and cuddles.

I am of the view that love is not only an essential for a happy baby, it also the parents’ most powerful weapon when it comes to discipline. How can that be? By threatening to withdraw your love if the baby is naughty?

No, there is no need to make any threats at all. The baby needs love and they adore their parents. You are, in the main, their life. As they recognize you are not happy when they do something wrong, what will discipline them in the end is their deep desire for you to be happy with them, to praise them, and to show your love for them.

If a baby’s naughtiness threatens their ideal world, by observing the negative effect on you, the baby will learn to steer things back onto a course where you are happy with them, praise them again, and show your love. They will not only say they are sorry, they will mean it, because they truly are. To that extent, discipline becomes self discipline by the baby if there is enough love in the home to make them yearn for that love more than anything else.

I am not saying disciplining any baby is easy, but with sufficient love it can be a relatively smooth process if you see things from the baby’s point of view, and understand that the baby, deep down, wants to please you more than anything else.

This baby care article was written by Roy Thomsitt, owner author of the Bouncing New Baby website. He is also responsible for the Baby Blog

Weird Celebrity Baby Names

Filed under: Children Fun — admin at 3:19 am on Sunday, November 29, 2009

Celebrities seem to be competing for the wierdest baby names. Among the social elite, you’ll find names like Apple, Banjo, Cosima, and Daisy Boo. As always, Americans
seem to be following suit. Walk into the classroom and you don’t see the same Jack and Jill’s of yesteryear. Today’s names are often made unique by alternate spellings, combinations of two names, and even made up names.

Here are some of the weird celebrity baby names you might see on Hollywood.

Weird Celebrity Baby Names :

Fifi Trixibelle (Paula Yates and Bob Geldof)
Moon Unit (Frank and Gail Zappa)
Apple (Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin)
Satchel (Mia Farrow and Woody Allen)
Peaches (Paula Yates and Bob Geldof)
Tiger Lily Heavenly Hirani (Paula Yates and Michael Hutchence)
Maddox (adopted by Angelina Jolie)
River (Arlyn and John Phoenix)
Dweezil (Frank/Gail Zappa)
Brooklyn (Victoria/David Beckham)
Zowie (Angie and David Bowie)
Phoenix Chi (Mel C and Jimmy Gulzar)
Banjo (Patrick and Rachel Griffiths)
Chester (Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks)
Cosima (Nigella Lawson)
Daisy Boo (Jamie Oliver)
Dexter (Diane Keaton)
Maddox (Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton)
Racer, Rebel, Rocket (Robert Rodriguez)
Willow (Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith)
Zola (Eddie Murphy)

Alli Ross is the granmamma in residence at the
Baby Names Box,
where you’ll find over 20,000 baby names and their meanings .

Proper Pediatric Health Care Begins with a Good Diet

Filed under: Children Fun, Improving Your Health, Universe Of Lifestyle — admin at 7:18 am on Friday, September 18, 2009

We know how important it is that our children eat healthy diet. The foods that we eat play a huge role in the way that our bodies function, and good pediatric nutrition is even more important because of the development and growth that is going on in a young childs life. You can find many helpful websites that have recipes upon recipes for healthy meals for kids; some websites will even allow you to break it down into age groups. This is an awesome feature because it allows you to utilize your time much better.

Pediatric nutrition needs to consist of many fruits, vegetables and protein on a daily basis. It seems almost an impossible task to get them to eat the foods that we want them to eat, but if we dont we are putting them in front of many health related issues. There are tricks and tips from other mothers and also pediatric endocrinologists that you can learn online that will help with this task.

If your young child is suffering from diabetes its even that much more important that you are following a strict diet. A pediatric diet for a child with diabetes can easily be uncovered by your doctor and definitely online. There is no way around this type of diet because your childs life basically depends on this. Diabetes is not something that anyone wishes upon their child but it is something that unfortunately happens, and the only thing that can be done is to improve the overall health of your child through proper nutrition and diet and also by daily exercise.

Pediatric health is important and many things can be prevented if you take the necessary measures to keep your child healthy. You can uncover a great amount of helpful information on the internet that will help to make finding the right meals that your kids will enjoy eating even though it is good for them. They should also learn about the foods that they need to eat and why it is so important to them. You will be amazed at just how much they listen to what you have to say and understand the importance.

So start your search for the best pediatric diet that your kids will love and you will enjoy giving them. There is absolutely no lack of information on pediatric health and how to prevent many unfortunate health problems.

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