Ten Helpful
Little Tips For New Parents
by Danielle Hollister
The Greatest Gifts in Life, which are always created for free, but never
come with instructional guide, are your children. The following suggestions
may help any new parents feeling blessed by the birth of their first baby,
but also feeling overwhelmed by this wondrous experience.
- You cannot love, hug, kiss, cuddle, or hold your newborn too much.
He needs your affection to feel safe in a world that’s all new
to him.
- This tiny person is totally dependent on you for everything in his
life. He cannot survive without you
- Establish a routine. Your baby needs to be able to count on certain
activities occurring around the same time each day. Feeding, naps, fun
and affection should be a part of every schedule.
- Sleepless nights may seem never-ending as your newborn awakens you
with his cries. But time will fly by and your baby won’t be a
baby for long. Treasure each moment of this experience.
- Nobody can teach you how to be a parent. You will learn on the job.
Trust your instincts. Nobody knows your baby better than you.
- Being a parent will be the most challenging and most rewarding experience
of your life. Cherish every day with your child.
- A child is not a possession or a toy or someone to take for granted.
A baby is a blessing.
- Respect your child’s father or mother whether you’re
still married to them or not. Your baby will remember how you treat
each other. Children learn by example.
- Being a parent is at minimum an 18 year commitment. You can’t
quit halfway through.
- Your life will never be the same. Respect the value of this little
miracle and remember he will always be a part of you. Nothing in the
world should compete with your commitment to love your child.
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Things
to know
- SIDS
(sudden infant death syndrome) occurs most often in infants 2-4 months
old.
- Sleeping on Stomach can increase your baby's risk of SIDS which is
the leading cause of death in children under one.
- Breast feeding can help protect your baby from SIDS.
- Cigarette smoke can increase a baby's risk of SIDS.
This information contributed by SIDS

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