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Good Parenting
Good Parenting
Good Parenting
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Book GOOD PARENTING is the first one from Beisa R. Vallejo who is talking about how we need to take good care of the children. Children are our future.

 

The First part of the book talks about how to get ready for a newborn.

 

The second part is talking about the mental health of the children.

 

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Release dateNov 10, 2023
ISBN9798868981135
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    Good Parenting - Beisa R Vallejo

    GOOD PARENTING

    Beisa Vallejo, Nurse, Instructor of Denver II

    Screening developmental test

    from birth to 6 years of age

    Copyright © 2023 Beisa Vallejo

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher, addressed Attention: Permissions Coordinator, at the address below.

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    DEDICATION

    With my experience I am writing this book for all children in the world.

    CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION

    Book GOOD PARENTING is the first one from Beisa R. Vallejo who is talking about how we need to take good care of the children. Children are our future.

    The First part of the book is talking about how to get ready for a newborn.

    Second part is talking about the mental health of the children.

    In the last part of the book I talk about the nutrition of the baby and breastfeeding. The book want to teach us what to do in case of Eczema, which can start in first month after birth and if we don’t take a good care we can have it for the rest of our life.

    1 EXPACTING A NEWBORN

    What You Can Do Before Your Baby is Born

    Before your baby is even born there are a few things you can do to prepare and make your breastfeeding experience go more smoothly once your baby arrives.

    Invest in Prenatal Care – Prenatal care includes choosing a doctor to monitor your pregnancy and attending prenatal checkups. This can help you avoid a premature birth (babies born before 37 weeks of pregnancy). Premature babies tend to have more problems breastfeeding than full-term babies.

    Take a Breastfeeding Class – Many organizations and hospitals offer breastfeeding classes to teach you the basics. Our sister hospital, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, offers breastfeeding classes to help you prepare.

    Talk with Your Doctor – Discuss your wish to breastfeed with your doctor to ensure any previous injuries you have or any supplements, medications, or birth control you’re taking are safe for breastfeeding. Your doctor can also ensure that you’re able to breastfeed as soon as possible after delivery, which is important for your child’s first hour of life.

    Talk to Friends – Talk to your mom friends about breastfeeding or join a breastfeeding support group. They can offer support and provide guidance if you have any questions.

    Get Everything You Need – Purchase everything you’ll need to breastfeed, including nursing bras, nipple pads, nursing covers, nursing pillows, a breast pump, etc.

    My opinion: as a mother I was prepared very well on my newborn but there where a lot of things that I was surprised about my newborn. I was breastfeeding and first few days my newborn was vomiting a lot, so I was really, really concerned about it, in few day everything was fine. My baby had burps and vomiting during first three month and it was reflux that she had. So a newborn always bring surprise on which is sometimes difficult to be prepared.

    What to buy? When to buy?

    As you prepare to bring your sweet newborn home, you may be asking yourself: "What does a baby really need in the first weeks at home?" The answer is: not much.

    Of course, if you consult a baby registry suggestion list, or ask a baby gear store, it probably sounds like

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