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The Cuckoo. Children's song in English
Guiainfantil presents a selection of the bestnursery rhymes in english recommended by parents. With this song in English The Cuckoo you can promote the learning of this language in children.
Songs in English are a good way to promote language knowledge in children because music helps stimulate the little ones while they are having fun.
Oh the cuckoo
She's a pretty bird
She warbles
As she flies
But she never
Howls cuckoo
'Til the fourth
day of July
she drinks from
white flowers
To keep her
Voice bright
She lives
Deep in the shadows
But she´s made
Of pure Light
I've placed cards in Virginia
I, see playes cards in Greece
But I'd give up
All the traveling
For a little taste of peace
Jack of diamonds
I know you
Of old
You rob
My poor pockets
Of silver
And gold
Gonna build me
A log cabin
On a mountain
So high
So I
See my true love
As she goes
Passing by
Some things
You can wonder
And some things
You can guess
I said
I heard me a cuckoo bird
It was a nuthatch
I confess.
And if you or a family member knows another children's song, do not stop sending us to: NEW KIDS SONG!
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How your baby's growing
Even though crying is still your baby's strongest form of communication, he's also beginning to develop a sense of humor. He may start to laugh at pleasant surprises, such as your face appearing from underneath a blanket or a toy popping out of a box, provided it isn't too loud or startling.
Encourage your baby's laughs, giggles, and smiles with funny faces and lots of general silliness. Babies enjoy hearing a variety of sounds, and you don't need special toys or instruments to create them. Simply click your tongue, whistle, or make animal noises – your baby will love it!
- Learn more fascinating facts about your 4-month-old's development.
Your life: Pumping breast milk
Many working moms find that they're able to continue breastfeeding by taking pumping breaks while on the job. Doing so helps maintain your milk supply and provides breast milk for bottle feedings. But it can be hard to get the hang of it, especially at first. Some tips to make pumping at work easier:
Practice at home. Get used to your pump, and pumping, before you head back to work. Many working moms choose an electric double pump – these allow you to efficiently empty both breasts at once – but there are other options. Consider pumping accessories that can make your life easier, like a hands-free pumping bra, microwavable disinfecting bags for your pump parts, and breast milk storage bags. Think, too, about how you'll keep your expressed milk cold while you're at work. If your workplace doesn't have a fridge you can use, you'll need a freezer bag and cold packs.
Let your supervisor know your plans. Many workplaces set aside a private place for pumping. If your workplace doesn't – and you don't have an office with a door – you'll probably want to arrange a special pumping spot.
Plan to pump at the same time and place at work every day. If possible, try for every three hours to keep your milk supply up. Remember to keep well hydrated between sessions.
Relax to improve letdown. Some moms like to hold a baby photo or something that smells like their baby to get in the right frame of mind. Recalling a favorite lullaby that you sing to your baby or visualizing your baby nursing can also help.
Learn about: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
What is RSV?
RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, causes coldlike symptoms during the winter months. It's not a dangerous virus in itself, but it can lead to ear infections, bronchiolitis (infection of the small airways, called bronchioles), pneumonia, or later development of asthma or other respiratory problems. Almost every baby contracts it before age 2, but it can be especially dangerous for babies under 6 months old, babies with underlying medical problems, and premature infants, whose immune systems are weaker.
How can I tell if my baby has RSV?
Your baby may appear to have a mild cold, but then a few days later, her cough gets worse and her breathing becomes labored. This is because the virus has infected the bronchioles, causing them to swell and produce more mucus, which can plug up your baby's airway and make it harder to breathe. Signs that your baby may have a serious infection include flaring her nostrils, excessively expanding her rib cage, tightening her abdominal muscles, grunting or wheezing (a high-pitched whistling sound) when breathing, quickened breathing (more than 60 breaths per minute), bluish lips or nails, and feeding problems.
What should I do if I think my baby has RSV?
Call your baby's doctor. He may want you to bring your baby to the office to have her breathing and oxygen checked. Your doctor may recommend a breathing treatment with an inhaled bronchodilator medicine, which helps some babies breathe easier. Because RSV is a virus, antibiotics are of no use, but you can help relieve your baby's symptoms at home. Keep your baby well hydrated and away from smoke and fumes, which can make compromised breathing even more difficult.
Some babies will prefer smaller, more frequent feedings, since it may be hard for them to breathe and suck at the same time. Try easing labored breathing with saline nose drops and a bulb syringe (to loosen and remove mucus from the nose), a cool-mist vaporizer, or some method of keeping your baby's head elevated a little when she sleeps (such as a towel under her crib mattress, but not a pillow under her head). You can give your baby acetaminophen if she has a fever, but don't use any other medications without your doctor's advice. The doctor may recommend that premature infants and babies born with lung or heart disease receive a series of shots during the RSV season that, like the flu shot, help protect against the virus.
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The first updated data from the CSO survey, launched in January, has arrived, which is intended to record Hungarian families. The last was a similar survey in the 1980s.
Such are the Hungarian families: New HCSO surveyNow, if someone is taking their child to the examination for birth, they are compared to those born in the 1980s when it comes to baby development. That's because, last time, for nearly 40 years, a research study, which involved thousands of people, looked at how Hungarian families, such as children, live and think. One of the most important goals of the government is to stop the depression of the population, so it is not at all irrelevant whether or not you know how Hungarian families are doing at all. The research has 10 thousand participants, which is unique not only in Hungary but also in the world. Research has followed the same family for many years. Because of the size of the sample, researchers do not focus solely on a single area, but have complex research, meaningful information about young, premature or single mothers. The study involved the inclusion of a vulnerable network, with 600 vulnerable subjects taking part in the study. Pregnant mothers are asked what their plans are for how the baby is bound, and whether the baby is worth the research.- how families, parents organize, how life develops,
- support systems,
- access,
- the participation of mothers in the labor market and the development of smaller plans,
- physical, cognitive, socio-emotional development of children.
- Not only mothers have the problem of having to deal with multiple fronts
- There is no greater treasure in the family
- Men's Fins Benefit When Fraudulent, Women's Foes