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… teething rings or teethers can help ease your baby's discomfort from teething. Many … disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you …
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Overview To help a child between 8 and 14 months old stop biting : Make clear rules about biting. Tell the child, "We never bite people. We bite food like apples and cookies." If the child bites, say …
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… Overview Children who are 15 months to 3 years old may … Some ways you can help prevent a child this age from biting include: Helping the child put … your toy." Encouraging the child to use language to express himself or herself. Say, "Use …
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Topic Overview Is it normal for a child to bite? Most children younger than age 3 bite someone else at least once. Most children stop biting on their own. Biting that happens past age 3 or that …
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… teeth. Start cleaning your baby's gums with a soft cloth or gauze pad to remove plaque … teeth. Start cleaning your baby's gums with a soft cloth or gauze pad to remove plaque …
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… of the permanent tooth, a dentist may need to place a spacer in the child's mouth. … of the permanent tooth, a dentist may need to place a spacer in the child's mouth. …
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… Be sure to take your toddler to the dentist regularly. The Canadian Dental Association … Be sure to take your toddler to the dentist regularly. The Canadian Dental Association …
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… than 18, because it has been linked with Reye syndrome . Do not give your baby any alcohol. … than 18, because it has been linked with Reye syndrome . Do not give your baby any alcohol. …
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… to offer your baby.  How do I prepare food safely for my baby? Choose from a variety of … to offer your baby.  How do I prepare food safely for my baby? Choose from a variety of …
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Overview Many insects, such as the following, cause mild reactions: Bedbugs . Kissing bugs . Chiggers . Fleas . Flies. Mites . Mosquitoes . Non-poisonous spiders . Ticks. Scabies . Lice. For more …