WHEN BABY IS ADMIRED
• £? ou ta^e him from; his v cot or pram if he should bo there. Don’t hold him in uncomfortable positions. It isn’t worth straining his body to show him off. Don t overstimulate his brain by dangling objects in front of him or forcing .smiles. There is .so much for him to observe; let him develop at his own rate. ■ Don’t forget baby can understand before he /car. speak; it isn’t good for him to hoar himself praised. Don’t change him into bis best clothes if they are thinner than those he is wearing; or dawdle over undress-ing-or bathing him. Don’t allow visitors to whtr'h him ' having his bottle. If he is to digest * his food properly he must not be excited.
Baby’s well -being • matters; more than other people's opinions, so-
Do keep an eye o:i the clock, and let nothing make, yon absent minded' or cureless about meals cr bed-time.
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Shannon News, 23 July 1929, Page 4
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156WHEN BABY IS ADMIRED Shannon News, 23 July 1929, Page 4
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