Showing posts with label daycare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daycare. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
TILTHW- Don't spill the breastmilk when pouring from the bag
Things I Learned The Hard Way- If you store your breastmilk in bags, pouring
them into the bottle at feeding time can sometimes be a hassle. If the milk is frozen, thaw, then turn the
sealed bag upside down and cut off a small corner of the plastic bag. This allows you to safely pour the milk
directly into a bottle without spilling any (even while holding a squirming
baby).
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
TILTHW- Get rid of the boxes please!
Things I Learned The Hard Way- I’m not exactly sure what genius decided to
package infant rice (and other grain) cereal in boxes, but it was a HORRIBLE
idea! Buy the cereal, open the box then
dump it all into an empty formula can or plastic or glass container with a large opening at the top. Canisters sold as flour or sugar storage containers work well for this as long as they seal well. Toss a clean dry formula scoop on top (most
are 1 tablespoon, but make sure ahead of time) and you can easily portion out cereal by the tablespoon.
Monday, May 7, 2012
TILTHW- Quick rice cereal feedings
Things I Learned The Hard Way- When your child starts eating rice cereal, consider portioning out the rice cereal powder ahead
of time into small sealed containers or clean plastic baby food
containers. When feeding time arrives, just add water, formula or
breastmilk and you are ready to feed. If
you portion out many containers of cereal all at once, it
saves a TREMENDOUS amount of time and they are easier to throw in the diaper
bag before you head out the door. Plus,
you can do all the prep work filling the containers while the baby sleeps.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
TILTHW- Minimize Mealtime Messes
Things I Learned The Hard Way- Consider keeping an extra washcloth or small towel near the
highchair to immediately clean up spills before the child smears them
around. A small mess can very quickly
become a VERY large mess when a 6 month old smears carrots all over the high
chair, the cushion, in their hair and ears, etc.
Friday, May 4, 2012
TILTHW- Streamline your diaper bag for short trips
Things I Learned The Hard Way- Consider keeping two separate diaper bags; one
for short trips (grocery store, etc) and one for longer trips (full afternoon
outings, etc). You won’t have to wrestle
with a gigantic bag just to run an errand, or have to repeatedly take out
things you don’t need. It is worth the
cost and effort to buy the extra supplies and not have to worry about packing and
repacking all the time.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
TILTHW- Quick midnight crib sheet changes
Things I Learned The Hard Way- Layer clean sheets and waterproof pads on the
crib mattress for quick sheet changes.
Cover the mattress with a waterproof cover or mattress pad, then put the
first clean sheet on. Cover the first
clean sheet with a flat waterproof pad, then another clean sheet. Follow this with a third waterproof pad and a
final top clean sheet. Zip on the top sheet only if you use quick zip crib sheets or put all the sheets on the mattress like you normally would if
you are using regular fitted sheets). If
you baby soils the top clean sheet, you aren’t stuck changing the ENTIRE bed in
the middle of the night, just remove the top soiled sheet and waterproof pad,
and you've got a clean set underneath. If you use zip sheets, just
zip on the underlying sheet and you’re good to go.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
TILTHW- Diaper bags
Things I Learned The Hard Way- Consider purchasing multiple small, inexpensive
diaper bags. You may be able to borrow
some, or purchase them used if they are easily cleaned. The type given away free to new moms when they are discharged from many hospitals (donated by formula companies) are perfect. On the
weekend, pack all of the bags for daycare or the babysitter to last all
week. Include an extra change of clothes, diapers,
bottles, bibs, burpcloths, bottled water (if you use it), baby food, snacks, or anything
necessary. Even if you don’t get a
chance in the evening to unpack that day’s bag, the next day’s bag will be
ready in the morning.
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