SellStuffedAnimals.com Click Here To Create A Animal Account To Sell Your Stuffed Animal On This Website        

| Bookmark | Cart | About Us | Dispute | Login | Signup | News | Articles | RSS |New |Links |Forum |Chat |Fun |Sitemap |
  Product Search

  Article Search

 Shop by Category
Other

 Shop by Company
Sell Stuffed Animals

 Shop by Keyword
bear
giraffe
monkey
elephant
cow
dog
rabbit
lion
tiger
fox
cat
Gund
Hansa
Disney
Russ
Webkinz
Dakin
Neopets
Warner Bro
Coca Cola
Steiff
Applause
Fisher Price
Pound Puppies
Puffkins
16 Essential Safety Tips For Your Baby

 Shop by Price Range
$0 to $9.99

  Resources
Animal Home
Animal Signup
New Items
Links
Forum
Chat
Fun
Dolls
Kids Toys
Figurines
Used Comics
Used Video Games
Postcards, Invitations


Home > 16 Essential Safety Tips For Your Baby
We Have Found 1 Products for your search of 16 Essential Safety Tips For Your Baby.
Displaying Items 1 - 1:

 Category  
Company  
   Price Range  
Sort by  
Keyword  

  16 Essential Safety Tips For Your Baby  

Link Between Extended Bottlefeeding and Tooth Decay

by Kristi Carter

Any parent can tell you that weaning a child from a bottle can be difficult. For this reason, many delay weaning and continue to bottle feed their children. This may be easier, but it is not necessarily in the best interest of the child. That is because research indicates that there is a link between extended bottle feeding and tooth decay.

A particularly dangerous habit to your child's dental health occurs at night. There is a definitive link between extended bottle feeding and tooth decay in children who are put to bed with a bottle. Many parents put a child to bed with a bottle so that they will not have to wake up with the child later in the night. The problem is that liquid pools in the child's mouth, even when the child is not sucking. This can soften the teeth and leads to dental problems. This is a direct link between extended bottle feeding and tooth decay.

Another link between extended bottle feeding and tooth decay is the length of time your child uses a bottle. Many experts now say that children should start drinking from a cup around their first birthday. This is because many children start to walk around with a bottle in their mouth, whether they are thirsty or not. Again, this allows formula or juice to pool in the mouth, leading to tooth decay. The sugars in the formula and juice can wear away the enamel on the teeth, making them more prone to decay.

The link between extended bottle feeding and tooth decay does not end there. Parents should never use the bottle as a pacifier in order to soothe their child. This not only teaches unhealthy eating habits at an early age, but it also creates an unnecessary dependence on the bottle. Children who are dependent on a bottle are extremely difficult to wean, leading to prolonged bottle use. In order to prevent tooth decay, it is best to find other ways to soothe your child well before it is time to wean your child

More and more studies by medical and dental researchers establish the real link between extended bottle feeding and tooth decay. For this reason, it is best to start healthy bottle feeding practices early in order to best protect your child from tooth decay and weaning difficulties in the future.

About the Author

For additional information and tips on successfully weaning your child from the bottle, please visit bottleweaning.com, a new resource that provides mothers with quality tips and weaning information. For information on weaning your child from breastfeeding, please visit breastfeedingweaning.com

Understanding Safety Signs - The Essential Guide for Employers DVD

As an employer you have a responsibility for the health and safety of your employees. Legislation states that all employers must ensure that all workplace hazards are signed correctly. This DVD will provide you with vital information on the safety signs required within the workplace. The DVD looks at: * How to choose which safety signs are required * How to choose the correct sign material * Where to locate the signs * How to use arrows correctly

This title will also provide advice on fire exit signs and their correct location within the workplace. This DVD will help you to understand your responsibilities for the safety of yourself and your employees.

The pack comes complete with 10 Understanding Safety Signs Booklets and 50 Workplace Risk Assessment Forms.
"The employers' presentation should set management on the right path when it comes to safety signs and signals."
Health and Safety at Work magazine


Back to Top

View Cart

Copyright © 2008-2010 SellStuffedAnimals.com. All Rights Reserved.

Valid HTML 4.01 TransitionalValid CSS! ICRA