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		<title>What Must Be The Idyllic Age Gap In-Between Kids?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to the apposite age gap in-between kids, there seems to be no clearly demarcated correct or incorrect answer.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to the apposite age gap in-between kids, there seems to be no clearly demarcated correct or incorrect answer.</p>
<p>The best person to evaluate when the moment is right is oneself. One needs to self-probe in-depth as to whether one is truly ready in the emotional as well as physical manner for the arrival of another child. A woman’s body requires time to recuperate from a previous birth and both partners must ensure that they spend value time together prior to the wakeful nights start reappearing yet again.</p>
<p>One needs to analyze the manner in which another child would fit in with one’s life. Handling a single baby is still easy – one could still manage to possibly meet up with chums, utilize public transport and a holiday could well be afforded. However, two tends to totally alter the dynamics of one’s kin, making it quite tricky to lead a flexible existence. Conversely, if there a major time gap spanning several years in-between the two kids, then the likelihood of conception also relatively lessens. Hence, one would need to take into account this crucial aspect and have immense patience in this regards.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-129" style="padding:3px;" title="age gap relationships" src="http://www.allmothers.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/siblings-224x300.jpg" alt="age gap relationships" width="224" height="300" />In case of the children, siblings might not be that close to each other when the time gap between them is 5 years and over, as they would not be able to be at school together.</p>
<p>However, in spite of each well-crafted and well-formulated plan-of-action, conceptions and babies tend to follow their own stated course and mostly defy all previously made plans. One might surprisingly learn about one’s pregnancy that might be just be too soon following one’s earlier delivery or it could take a decade’s time prior to one expecting the second one. Every facet of having a child is volatile and incomprehensible.</p>
<h3><strong>Do babies tend to grow bigger with each pregnancy?</strong></h3>
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<p>Consequent pregnancies do have a likelihood of resulting in larger-sized babies, though this would not generally be the case. If one had a big child during the initial time and are apprehensive regarding the second time around, then one must have a frank discussion with one’s doctor or midwife.</p>
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		<title>Confounding Facts Regarding Ferberizing – Part I</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Countless parents have vouched the he has really aided in putting their kids to sleep throughout the night time, however, Richard Ferber, M.D. is quite unsure whether he should feel pride or not. He has devoted a lifetime towards analyzing sleep patterns and assisting parents to successfully get through night awakenings, untimely wake-ups and snooze disorders. A director at the Center for Pediatric Sleep Disorders at Children’s Hospital, Boston is not too glad about his name becoming tantamount with leaving infants by themselves to wail out loud. Some years back, his top-seller novel ‘Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems’ was published to banish that fallacy, however, regrettably the tag continues to linger.</p>
<p>Several parents refer to their kids as ‘Ferberized’ – a facet that sounds obsequious to Richard Ferber, however, he points out that it indicates a misinterpretation of what he has taught since long which seem to worry him. Mr. Ferber believes that there are a plethora of resolutions to sleep issues, and each kin and child is different. Most individuals desire a single easy way out, though unfortunately there isn’t any thing like that. He doesn’t believe in parents allowing their infants to bawl it out, however one of the several treatment methods that are explicated in his book refer to the use of gradual extinction that implies delayed response time of the parents to the child’s wake-ups.</p>
<h3><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-111" style="padding:3px;" title="Infant sleeping problems" src="http://www.allmothers.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/j0408926-main_Full-300x300.jpg" alt="Infant sleeping problems" width="251" height="251" />How vital is self-soothing in a child’s sleep health?</strong></h3>
<p>Self-soothing plays a crucial role in the child’s sleep health. Night waking is the most commonly observed problems. There is a major confusion that infants must sleep throughout the night without any wake-ups. All adults awaken several times during the night either for checking on things, for repositioning themselves and then fall back to sleep. When infants undergo such normal partial awakenings, they tend to at times moan or protest, and parents take it on themselves to assist the infant to fall asleep. However, when one becomes a part of the course of action –by doing a rub down of the child’s back side or tend to rock them – the child might actually not be able to fall off to sleep due to this.</p>
<h3><strong>Gradual extinction</strong></h3>
<p>Gradual extinction seems to be the viable treatment method for night waking. However, it is not always that uncomplicated that a mere intercession like rocking or a back rub down would be enough. There could be other causes like the child sleeping more in the daytime, some form of gastro-intestinal problem, or a restless child. However, if the infant discerns the manner of self-soothing, then one would know there when he awakens wailing during the night time, it is possibly due to some cause that needed to be delved into. The entire sleep pattern spanning day and night needs to be investigated in order to chart out a plan of action that would be effectual.</p>
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