Feb 18, 09 | Posted by: Bayshore Pediatrics
Suggestions please
Well, it’s been about three weeks since we started the Bayshore Connections blog. When we first talked about the blog, we thought – “what are we going to talk about?”. Amazingly enough, we have not been at a loss for topics – health is very dynamic and the news has provided some very timely topics. The topics have ranged from recalls, vaccines, sickness, and safety just to name a few. We have also received a number of comments, asking for us to discuss new topics or expand on what we’ve posted. Our goal is to share ideas, provide insightful advice, and talk with you about what you want to hear the most. So, to help us help you, we would like to invite you … ask you, to share your suggestions for topics. What do you want us to talk about? Share your comments and we look forward to your suggestions.
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February 18th, 2009 at 5:00 pm
It’s nothing new or earth shattering…sleep! And not just baby sleep, but toddler sleep. It seems to be a whole new world and most of the written information out there is related to new borns or children ready to transition to a big bed.
February 18th, 2009 at 10:46 pm
Hi, two things I would be interested in are:
1.I would like to know more about the risk of plastics in cups, plates and other items. What is the recommendation to use with very young children?
2.I would like to know what books you recommend to read on parenting after you graduate from the “What to Expect” books? (A variety of age books to grow with…)
Thanks so much! I am enjoying the blog very much and look forward to reading more.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:26 pm
A few things I’d be interested in reading about:
1. Siblings: dealing with the arrival of #2 (or 3 or whatever)… how that affects the dynamics of your household and things you can do to make the transition smooth – including resources you may recommend.
2. Picky-eaters: very typical I’m sure but some general info would be helpful. I know I am dealing with it!
Thanks.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:59 pm
Food/picky eaters is a great topic
transitioning to milk
When to get rid of the bottle