Dental care - dummies
Dummy (pacifier) sucking is only a dental care problem if it persists into school age or later, after the eruption of adult teeth. Sucking a dummy or thumb is safe for a baby or toddler's teeth if guidelines are followed. Dummies should not be ... [... more]
Better Health |
Dessert for dummies
Peaches, nectarines and plums all work well although cooking times will vary. You will need 4 x 25cm square pieces of both foil and glad bake for this recipe. Peaches, nectarines and plums all work well although cooking times will vary. You will ... [... more]
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Alan Rubin
Alan L. Rubin, MD, is one of the nation's foremost authorities on diabetes. He is the author of Type 1 Diabetes For Dummies, Diabetes Cookbook For Dummies, and Thyroid For Dummies. [... more]
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Dummies, thumbs and other comforters
Comforters (or pacifiers, or attachment objects) include dummies, blankets, soft toys or thumbs that help children relax. Sucking is pleasant and calming for babies. Sucking or holding comforters helps very young children to feel safe when they ... [... more]
Child & Youth Health |
Toddlers and dummies
Your toddler may be comforted by their dummy. Once they are walking, however, it's a good idea to help your toddler to give up this method of comforting themselves. Various strategies can help your toddler painlessly wean themselves off their ... [... more]
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