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3 Wonderful Tricks We Can Play On Our Children To Preserve Their Health

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It’s true to say that children rarely know what’s best for them. If they had the choice, they’d never go to bed until 4 am each morning, they would eat ice cream every three meals of the day, and all of the budgeted money they receive would be spent in the local toy store.

As such, sometimes it’s worthwhile for a parent to play ‘the bad guy’ to ensure discipline is applied towards treating them correctly, and helping them develop in the right manner. Yet sometimes, a child, despite how nice their disposition may otherwise be, can be wholly uncooperative with this aim. That in itself can be a relatively irritating problem to manage, especially if we’re already overtired and overworked.

Thankfully, there are a few wonderful tricks you can play on your child to ensure they don’t know you’re trying to ‘do what’s best for them,’ instead thinking you’re giving them a break. If only they knew. We’re sure you’re at the edge of your seat, so without further ado, let’s get started.

Great-Tasting Medication

Kids notoriously dislike medicine, and that’s okay, they may be too young to swallow pills or capsules and so we can’t blame them for that. Also, not all liquid medications have been flavored appropriately. However, some have. For instance, using Combantrin which taste like chocolate pellets, or opting for the child-friendly strawberry-flavored paracetamol can make a big difference in how receptive they are to it. If you frame it as a simple treat (and keep the package well out of their reach), you can help them get the medical support they need.

Vegetable Alternatives

 Of course, all children deserve a healthy and balanced diet, but sometimes, this can be difficult for them to understand. This is why it can be a good idea to sneak vegetables into their food, from sweet potato fries from a light broccoli or pea sauce with a meal, as they grow we can start integrating better and more tasty vegetables into their diets with care. It can also be worthwhile to show them just how tasty vegetables can be in general, such as by steaming and roasting them too as opposed to just boiling and losing the taste. 

One important thing to consider is to avoid catastrophising vegetables or making them seen as a bargaining chip (you’ll only get dessert if you eat those!) because this entrenches the combative attitude your child might have. Instead, allowing vegetables to speak for themselves, as funny as that sounds, can be key.

The Awesome ‘Choice Trick’

A good way to trick your child into doing something you wish for is to give them a binary choice which helps them accept something you need to do. For instance, you may ask them if they want their milk in a red or blue cup, so that they don’t question the idea of milk, only the kind of cup style they’re feeling that day. You can see how this principle is applied, and most of the time it works.

With this advice, you’re sure to play these wonderful sleight of hand tricks in helping your child developing in the healthiest manner.

Looking After Your New Baby After Birth

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Looking after a newborn is hard work. There is a lot going on, and if you thought that pregnancy was tough, you’re in for a real shock when the baby comes along. Whether you’re going to be a single dad or you have your partner, you have got to be willing to put in the work to really be there for this child. In this article, we’re going to be taking a look at some of the things that you need to know about looking after a newborn, so keep reading down below if you would like to find out more.

Learn Their Cries

You need to learn their cries for your own sake, and for theirs. You might think that all babies’ cries sound the same, but this is absolutely not true. There are subtle little differences that let you know the difference in meaning as they are not able to communicate with words. After a little while you will be able to tell whether your child is hungry, sleepy, needs a diaper change or is just bored. 

It’s essential that you understand that sometimes babies just cry. It’s a new environment for them, it’s different to what they are used to and that can be tough. You just need to learn what the cries mean, and if there is nothing wrong, do everything you can to calm them down.

If Something Is Wrong

If something is not quite right with your baby, then we recommend you take them to see a doctor as soon as you can. While it might seem as though you are panicking over the little things, if you are concerned then you need to take them to see a medical professional. It is always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to children. You can get them checked 100 times if you feel it’s necessary, because you always want to be on the safe side.

If something is wrong and it’s something that you believe happened because of the doctor or medical staff, then you can look at getting an experienced HIE lawyer or a specialist in whatever is happening. Do not stay quiet if a medical professional has messed up.

Try To Keep Calm

It’s hard to be a new parent. It’s hard to adjust to the new routine for you, the lack of sleep, the constant cuddles and while it’s the best feeling in the world, there are times where it can feel like you have a huge weight on your shoulders. There are even times where you feel like you’re going to scream just to get it all out, but the more worked up you get, the more worked up they get. You have got to try to stay calm, even when it’s tough.

We hope that you have found this article helpful, and now see some of the things that you are going to need to do when it comes to looking after a new baby. It’s not going to be an easy time, and it is going to take some adjusting, but that little bundle in your arms is worth every second of sleep deprivation that you will experience. We wish you nothing but the best.

How to Stay Positive and Productive as a Single Dad

It can be tough being a single dad. You have to juggle work, parenting, and all the other responsibilities that come with both roles. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and stressed out. But it’s important to stay positive and productive, especially if you want to be a good role model for your kids. This blog post will discuss some tips for staying positive and productive as a single dad!

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1) Don’t try to do everything yourself

You can’t be a superman, and you shouldn’t expect yourself to be. It’s okay to ask for help from friends, family, or even strangers. Just remember that you’re not in this alone. There are plenty of other dads in your situation, and there are people who want to help you. Just ask for help when you need it, and don’t be afraid to accept it.

It’s easy to doubt yourself when you’re a single dad, but you are good enough. You’re doing the best you can, and that’s all anyone can ask for. So be proud of yourself for everything you’ve accomplished, even if it doesn’t seem like much.

2) Make time for yourself

It’s essential to take care of yourself both physically and mentally. Make sure you’re eating healthy, exercising, and getting enough sleep. Taking some time each day to relax, even if it’s just for a few minutes, can help you feel refreshed and ready to tackle whatever comes your way. It’s also important to find activities that you enjoy outside of work and parenting. Doing things that make you happy will help you stay positive and motivated.

In addition, it’s perfectly normal to feel sad, angry, or frustrated at times. It doesn’t mean you’re a bad dad; it just means you’re human. Don’t be afraid to express your emotions in a healthy way. Crying, journaling, or talking to a friend can all help you release those feelings and move on.

3) Seek out support

There are plenty of resources and support groups available for single dads. Seek out those that can help you with whatever challenges you’re facing, such as mattexas.com. Whether it’s financial, emotional, or practical advice, there’s someone who can help. Just knowing that you’re not alone can make a big difference.

4) Be present

One of the most important things you can do for your kids is to be present in their lives. Put away your phone, turn off the TV, and really listen to what they have to say. Let them know that you’re always there for them, no matter what. Just being there for them can make a world of difference.

Staying positive and productive as a single dad can be tough, but it’s crucial for both you and your kids. Just remember that you’re not alone in this journey and that there are people who want to help you succeed. Take care of yourself both physically and mentally, and find activities that make you happy outside of work and parenting. If you ever feel overwhelmed, just take a deep breath and remember why you’re doing this in the first place. You got this!