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by: Susana Sarabia

The cost of the bed and the mattress cost $78.00 and up.

 the car seat will cost about  $440.oo

 The cost it will be about $449.00

 Make sure you have everything you need nearby to change a diaper. You take off the dirty diaper and put the clean diaper but, be careful when you clean the baby. When you are cleaning the baby you also, can play with the baby for example, pick -a -boo, talking to the baby… ect.

 Burping your baby!!

 How to burp your baby: you have to put your baby in your shoulder then pat your baby in the back.

 When you are changing the baby you want to make sure you play with the baby because baby like when you play with them.  Babies like when you talk to them and playing with them too.

 When you bottle feed a baby you 1 st have to clean the bottle then you put the formula. When you do everything you give to the baby.

 If you are bottle feeding then you want to make sure the you are calculate what time you are giving the bottle to your baby

 Reflexes-instinctive, automatic responses, such as grasping, sneezing or sucking in infants.

 Rooting: is a part of the body of a plant that develops, typically, from the radicle and grows downward into the soil, anchoring the plant and absorbing nutriment and moisture.

 If you place your finger of other slim object in your baby’s palm, his fingers will grasp the object tightly. Be carful, thought, because your baby cannot control this reflex. If you place a rattle in your baby’s hand, for example, he could unexpectedly let go and drop it on his head. Your baby’s grip is so strong, you might notice that you can pull him up when he’s gripping both your fingers. Again, watch out since he could let go at ant moment and fall backward, causing injury.

 Moro reflex: also known as the startle reflex, is an involuntary response that is present at brth and usually disappears between the age of 3 to 6 months. The reflex occurs when an infant is startle by a loud noise or other environment stimulus o fells that he or she is falling. The reflex causes the baby to extend the arms, legs, and fingers and arch the back.

 Babinski reflex: occurs when the big toe moves toward the top surface of the foot and the other toes fan out after the sole of the foot has been firmly stroked.

 A reflex response of the newborn and young infant, characterized by alternating stepping movements with legs, as in walking, elicited when the infant is held upright so that both soles touch a flat surface while the infant is moved forward to accompany any step taken.

 What I want to be in life is something what you can help cancer kids.