Archive for the ‘Family Life’ Category

Caring for Elderly Parents

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Here is a further essay in our run of family care essays, this one is titled ‘Caring for Elderly Parents’. We trust that it helps advance your understanding of aging parents. In spite of the fact that we exercise great diligence in authoring these parental care essays, we must insist that you read and accept our legal disclaimer. We would hate you to act on the counsel detailed in this essay and experience problems as a result.

This is the day you thought would never happen. Your roles in life are reversing. You’re trying to make decisions for yourself and your Aging Parent. What will be best for them without altering your life too drastically. How do you keep up the pace and ultimately please everyone around you? You are not alone in life, you have a family, significant other, a career to think about. You want to balance everything to keep everyone happy and life as normal as possible. Think again! Those once a week visits or daily phone calls aren’t enough anymore. Your parent needs care, the real kind.

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What Expectant Parent Should Know

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

If you have already read some of our family life reports, you will not need to be told, but nevertheless, it is very important that you read and accept our disclaimer before acting on any of the parenting guide inside this report. This article, ‘What Expectant Parent Should Know’, is a further page in our program of reports on family life, parenting and pregnancy issues, authored to help improve understanding of the often confusing issues involved in this interesting area.

New parents face many problems and issues that they are expected to understand and deal with immediately. Unfortunately, newborns do not come with an instruction book so here are a few topics that you may need to know about.

* Bathing your baby: Until your baby’s umbilical cord falls off one to two weeks after their birth, only give her sponge baths. A cotton ball or cotton swab dampened with alcohol can help to dry the umbilical stump or follow your pediatrician’s directions. After the stump falls off, you can give him a bath in a sink or shallow tub.

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