Baby Mats

How to Use Baby Wipes to Clean Cutting Mats

Baby wipes, also referred to as wet wipes, are pre-moistened pieces of cloth or paper that can be used to clean the sensitive skin of your child or to clean household items, such as cutting mats. Wet wipes are often moistened with a combination of...

The Best Safety Mats for a Baby in a Bathtub

Your toddler has graduated from the baby tub to the full-size bathtub. But you're still concerned that with all that wiggling and giggling, squirming and splashing that your son or daughter is liable to become injured in the tub. A safety mat can...

Play Mat Gym Activities

A play mat gym is a soft, cushioned floor mat that is usually equipped with features that have been designed to stimulate several aspects of early development. Baby activity mats are available in a variety of styles with features that vary...

Postnatal Yoga Training

Postnatal yoga reinforces the importance that a new mother take time for herself and bond with her baby. The beauty of postnatal yoga training is that the practice meets you at your level. Whether you are a beginner or seasoned practitioner, the...

Activities for Babies That Encourage Physical Development

Babies are constantly growing and developing. The first year is one of the most rapid stages in life in terms of motor skills and physical development. Most babies go from being completely physically dependent at birth, to crawling between 4 to 7...

Assistive Technology Devices for the Hearing Impaired

Assistive listening technologies are devices to help the deaf and hard of hearing participate in everyday communication, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. These specialized devices are used in addition to hearing aids...

Toys to Help Your Baby Strengthen Neck Muscles

Newborns lack head control because their neck muscles are fairly weak. Parents need to support a newborn's head when he is being held and must use special inserts in car seats and strollers. However, infants gradually gain the ability to hold...

Prenatal Yoga in Alexandria

By performing yoga during pregnancy, the expectant mom releases stress as well as stretches and prepares the body for childbirth. Prenatal yoga specifically targets the body in a low-impact and safe manner to keep mom fit, active and healthy. Many...

How to Flatten Your Post Baby Tummy

For nine months, you watched your belly grow. And for once, you didn't mind, since your belly was growing a precious baby. But once the baby is born, you no longer enjoy having a big, round belly. In fact, you want it gone--and fast. Even if...

Smart Shopping for Baby Gyms

Whether it is interactive play with a parent or independent fun with age-appropriate toys, babies of all ages thrive from stimulating activities. Their muscles and senses develop, while playtime also encourages an important outlet for natural...

How to Stretch Legs for a Baby

Babies are naturally flexible, with a wide range of motion in their legs and hips, say "Baby 411" authors Ari Brown and Denise Fields. Although baby's legs rarely need stretching, leg stretch exercises can help baby to develop the leg strength and...

Simple Baby Gifts

Simple baby gifts are those that are easy to find in any children's store, practical and likely to be well used. Babies from newborn to age 1 require many necessities, and purchasing items which parents need to provide care and comfort for baby is...

Importance of Baby Gyms & Playmats

Babies spend their days learning about the world through toys. Simple items like cups, balls and rattles teach infants important lessons such as cause and effect, the different senses and hand-eye coordination. By providing your infant with toys...

How to Change Baby Nappies

For most new parents, handling the changing of a child's cloth diaper, also sometimes called a "nappy," can be difficult and stressful. It can also be intimidating, if you aren't used to the process. Using a cloth diaper instead of a manufactured...

How to Lose the Belly 4 Years After the Baby

Much of a woman's pregnancy weight melts off in the months after she gives birth, thanks to hormonal changes that lead the body to release excess fluid and cause the midsection to shrink down. However, excess body fat can linger for years after...

The Best Exercise to Tighten Loose Skin After Having a Baby

The muscles and skin around your abdomen are stretched significantly during pregnancy, which can leave them droopy and loose after you give birth. According to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, daily exercise can help...

How to Use Cetaphil on Babies

Some baby soap brands contain fragrances and chemicals that may be harsh on baby skin and therefore a concern to some parents. Many hospitals and pediatricians recommend Cetaphil for babies because it is hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic and mild....

Week-by-Week Physical Development of One-Month-Old Infants

Your baby's a month old, and your life has already changed in ways you never imagined. Now your baby's every moment is life-altering for you, and you can't wait to see what she'll do next. While every baby develops differently, it's possible to...

Checklist of Baby Supplies for a New Mom

Bringing baby home can be one of the most exciting--and stressful--times in a mother's life. Making sure you are prepared and have all of the essential items needed for the proper care of a baby can help ease any potential stress. Every baby is...

Shopping List for a New Born Baby

For first-time moms, knowing what to buy for your newborn can be hard. In addition, your baby may need special items for specific issues, such as prematurity. A shopping list of infant items will provide you with the preparation you need to bring...

The Startle Reflex in Babies

The human body protects itself with involuntary reflexes, like blinking your eyes to avoid incoming debris or lifting your hand to your face to deflect a snowball. Reflexes are your body's way of interacting with the world when there isn't time to...

Safest Thing for a Baby to Sleep In

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death in babies between 1 and 12 months of age, according to Healthy Children. You can help protect your baby by making sure that he always sleeps in the safest place and environment...

The Stages of Physical Development From Birth to 6 Months

Babies grow faster in the first 6 months than at any other time in their lives, report doctors at the Riley Hospital for Children. Baby fat accumulates quickly and they grow an average of one inch a month in length. Birth weight typically doubles...

How to Get Rid of Baby Fat Belly

Post pregnancy belly fat is difficult for most women to get rid of. The body stores extra fat in the abdominal region during pregnancy to help protect the baby, and this fat can become loose and flabby after giving birth. Proper diet and...

Postpartum Yoga Exercises

After you've had a baby, yoga can be the perfect exercise to help you feel better, get some of your pre-baby shape back, and feel more relaxed and balanced. Although you should always talk to your doctor at your six-week check up before resuming...

Things You're Going to Need for a Baby

The stress of expecting a newborn will be eased if the basic baby supplies are in place before the bundle of joy makes his appearance. Though there are a multitude of baby supplies, most people can get by with a few basic items.

Activities for a 2-Month-Old Infant

For your baby's first month, all he seemed to do was eat, sleep, and dirty diapers. By the time babies reach two months old, however, they start to spend more time awake, are more alert, and start to develop a personality. Spending quality time...

Holistic Remedies for Diaper Rash

Diaper rash is a common problem caused by irritation from a wet or dirty diaper and is found on the thighs and bottoms of babies. Sensitivity to creams and certain foods and drinks raise the acid and ammonia levels in urine and feces and cause...

How to Change a Baby Boy's Diaper

Not everyone instinctively knows how to properly change a diaper. Many first-time parents and people with a lack of prior experience with baby care become anxious at the very thought of it. The possibility of being squirting with a stream of urine...