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Title: Baby Health Care: Toddlers
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Blog Entry: Baby Health Care: Toddlers Taking care of your toddler may seem simpler in some respects than taking care of a newborn simply because he can do so many more things on his own. However, there are still several things you should keep in mind when taking care of your toddler's health. Feeding You probably began introducing solid foods when your baby was between four and six months of age. Hopefully, you waited a few days before introducing each new food. While you still need to be aware of the risk of food allergies, you need to focus more on the risk of your toddler putting something in his mouth that could be a choking hazard. Be sure you steer clear of giving your child grapes, hard candy, popcorn, hotdogs, nuts, etc., and watch out for small objects that he can access. Skin Care Your toddler still may suffer from diaper rashes occasionally, but because she is more mobile, she is likely more at risk of sunburns. Make sure you apply a baby sunscreen of at least 30 SPF to protect her delicate skin. Diapering Once you begin potty training your toddler, there are a variety of products available to make the job a little easier. Instead of diapers, you might want to use disposable training pants that are easy to pull up and down. Your toddler may love the novelty of being in control herself! Sleeping Although your toddler may have slept through the night for several months, he may now be waking at night and crying for you. He will have to learn to settle himself back to sleep, and he can't do this if you run to his bedside every time he cries. Instead, give him a chance to settle himself back to sleep on his own before you check on him. Illness Toddlers are notorious for feeling fine one second and running a full-blown fever the next. You should pay attention to your child's temperature, of course, but you should pay even more attention to how she acts. If she is whiney and listless, she may be sicker than her temperature indicates. Don't hesitate to call your doctor. have a nice day