Hi mummies My kid is 1 year old and she is in infant care. Last month her infant care teacher called and told me she was bitten by another kid in the centre. There were bite marks on her arm. I didn't think it was any cause for alarm since kids are kids and they are playful though the teacher shared with me that a teacher was with my child when the incident happened. Today I received another call from the infant care teacher telling me that my child was bitten again, this time by another kid in the centre. I asked her if the teachers were around to supervise, she said they were and it happened really fast when the kid bit my child when they were waiting to be fed. I understand teachers were cancelled because busy but I feel that they can be more vigilant and segregate my child. Should I have a talk with the centre principal to make sure such biting incidents don't happen again or should I just let it go again? #adviceappreciated
Đọc thêmHi mummies, my baby girl just turned one on 17 July 2024. Went for development assessment at polyclinic and Doc said my baby girl is overweight at 12kg and her head circumference and height is also more than 97 percentile. Was referred to KKH for paediatric advice on diet and weight management. Polyclinic Doc also said my baby development is slow because she cannot stand and take a few steps. I was like huh? because my baby just turned one and is still learning to stand and she can stand for like 8 to 10 secs, though baby cannot walk yet. I am quite disagreeable ( ok a lil angry ) with the Doc assessment because she said my baby is slow in development. My sis baby only started walking at 14 months and childcare teacher also said some kids started walking at 13 to 15 months. Now have to go for extra appointment at KKH, which I feel is Doc being paranoid and causing me stress. 😓 #advice #FTM #pleasehelpAndAdvice
Đọc thêmCOVID 19 - How to take care of baby
Hi mummies I have COVID 19 and is looking after my 10 month old at home when she is not in IFC. I am wearing a mask all the time and practising social distancing from the baby. May I know when is the 'safe period' to remove my mask if the test kit tested negative. I understand that sometimes even if the test kit is negative and we feel we have "recovered", the virus may still be contagious inside our body. Can anyone advise me when to remove my mask totally and any tips to take care of baby if contracted COVID 19? Thanks so much ! #adviceappreciated #firsttimemom
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