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Calming Fussy Babies
5 Top Tips for Parents to Help Soothe Infants
By Shannon McKelden
Yikes! Baby's crying and you can't seem to calm her down. Or he's miserable with teething pain and you've had no luck finding something to make him more comfortable. So what do you do if a trip to the store for the "latest and greatest" baby gadget doesn't fit into your schedule – or budget? Just take a dose of imagination and add a few items conveniently found around your home.
"The benefits of using household items are most parents have these items, such as a hair dryer, vacuum, etc.," says Blythe Lipman, author of Help! My Baby Came Without Instructions (Blythe Lipman, 2004). "[They] don't have to go out and buy them."
With a little imagination, an exercise ball becomes a burping aid (just sit on the ball and bounce Baby in your lap to help loosen up those bubbles), and your clean finger becomes a great way to feed a baby who is still a little intimidated by the spoon. Lipman, who is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., adds that parents shouldn't have too much trouble inventing ideas on their own. "Sometimes, just thinking about what makes them feel better will help them come up with a tip to help their baby," she says.
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