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Babysitting Children
Started by riagoose at 06-09-2006 4:36 PM. Topic has 9 replies.
 
 
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06-15-2006, 10:08 AM
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sister_2_1
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Re: feeding a premature baby!
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Since she was premature, she probly only needs about half a jar of the small jars, and after about 6 small bites, give her a small drink of water to wash it all down. Then give her a little more food, and some water. Then she should be full with just half a jar. If she spits up most of it, and she seems to be hungry again, give her some more of the baby food. If you don't want to try this, ask her parents how much they normally feed her, and how they get her to keep it all in, or most of it in.
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06-20-2006, 2:19 AM
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Chosen7Stone

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Re: feeding a premature baby!
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I'm actually really surprised that mom is having you feed her child baby food already. Though Elizabeth is 7 months out of the womb, because she is premature 3 months, she is actually only 4 months developmentally and technically shouldn't be taking foods other than breastmilk or formula yet, except MAYBE once or twice a week in little tastes.
She's having trouble eating it and doing the push-it-in-with-her-thumb bit because she's not ready for it. Her motor skills in her mouth haven't developed yet. And she's spitting most of it up because her stomach isn't ready for it.
She should be treated as a four-month-old, not a seven-month-old. Look in a book the month-to-month development of infants, and compare her abilities to that of the average seven-month-old, and then to that of the average four-month-old. You'll see that her capabilities line up more accurately with those of the younger infant.
I know you can't tell mom how to raise her child, but it's something you might want to present to her kindly if she's fretting over the difficulties. I'm surprised her pediatition has recommended the same to her already.
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06-22-2006, 10:30 PM
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sister_2_1
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Re: feeding a premature baby!
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My mom's friend had a preemie 3 months ahead of her due date, and her pediatrician started her at baby food when she was 4 months, and she would take a couple bites, and then get it all washed down with some formula, and then take a couple more bites. Even though she weighed only 6 lbs, 4 ounces at 4 months, she was started on baby ceareal and fruits. Her pediatrician said that then average age that an infant should start on small amounts of solids is 4 months. This 7 month old is plenty ready for solds, she just needs to get used to the tastes and the textures. My little brother is now 7 months old as well, and he uses his toes sometimes to suck in his food, it all just depends on the personality of the child.![Big Smile [:D]](/emoticons/emotion-2.gif)
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06-23-2006, 11:49 AM
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Chosen7Stone

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Re: feeding a premature baby!
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I find that extremely difficult to believe, and would have gotten a second opinion from another pediatrition. I hope the infant's still-developing stomach was able to handle that.
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06-24-2006, 12:42 PM
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Chosen7Stone

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I've explained why I find it hard to believe, and would like to avoid this becoming any sort of argument or debate. I'm currently earning a degree in developmental (child) psychology, and in all of my childhood development classes I've learned that children born premature have their developmental age calculted by subtracting the number of months they were premature from their out-of-womb age. Every mother and pediatrician I've spoken with have told me the same. It doesn't make sense that a child's stomach would develop at a faster rate of speed than natural or typical just because they're being fed foods appropriate for older children. It's the same logic as...you don't feed peanut butter to someone with a peanut allergy in hopes that their stomach will adapt.
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09-18-2007, 5:06 PM
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sister_2_1
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wow, i haven't been on in a while. Lexi and my brother are now 21 months old ( I can't beleive they are almost 2) and they are both doing extremely well. They are acting like the best of friends, and both are walking and talking like never before.
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09-28-2007, 10:23 PM
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iluvshoes1993
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If you want to be the best babysitter you can be, talk to her parents. Don't hesitate to ask questions. Anything you're not sure of. They'll appreciate it, because they know that you care about their daughter enough to ask them questions so you don't do anything wrong!
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10-13-2007, 6:20 PM
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Girrrl
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I just noticed that the original post in this thread is from last year. So responses to it are not so relevant right now.
BUT, I just wanted to say that in general, it's best to direct questions like these to the baby/child's parents. I really don't understand why people think strangers on the Internet would have better advice about caring for a child than the child's parents/caregivers, i.e. the people who know that child the best.
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