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Caring for an Infants Physical Needs Child Development I
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Physical Needs Physical needs include eating, clothing, sleeping, bathing, & play.
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Feeding First foods should be liquid (breast milk, formula) Later infants will eat milk plus cereals Around 6 months infants can transition to solid mashed, pureed or strained foods Next, they may eat two or more ingredients combined Finally small textured foods
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Feeding Starting solid foods too early may cause intolerance or allergies Some solid foods may be high in calories or sodium Always have a feeding schedule Wait 4 to 5 days before introducing new foods (can determine likes, dislikes, intolerance, or allergies) Avoid large pieces of food (choking hazards) Child may wean from breast by 18-24 mths Wean to a cup by 12 mths (cows milk)
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Feeding Allow the infant to self feed with soft finger foods (12 months) Can eat from a spoon by (6 months)
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Clothing Infants grow quickly 2 pieces allow caregiver to change diapers easier, one pieces are neater Soft, no cords or strings, fire retardant Shoes are not needed until baby begins to walk. Choose stretch knit garments Change diaper often
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Bathing Begin tub bathing as soon as the navel heals Only fill tub with about 3 inches of water Test water on your wrist
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Sleeping Usually infant will sleep through the night by 12 weeks If they wake during the night, quickly comfort and put back to sleep Put baby to sleep on his/ her back to avoid SIDS
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Play Play is necessary to stimulate a child's learning Increase motor skills Provide socialization
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