Thursday, January 12, 2012

HABITS PHYSIOLOGICAL

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HABITS PHYSIOLOGICAL


Eating habits
Babies who suck too long to show signs of strain. They last longer engaged in activities other sucking (such as thumb sucking), have difficulty sleeping more and more anxious than her baby who sucks a shorter period. If it's too late weaned, infants tend to reject new foods and tend to suck the thumb as a substitute for mother's nipple. Babies also will refuse food if somewhat dense foods are introduced too quickly rather hard, not because it was but because of its hardness.

Sleeping habits
Crying, games with adult weight, or noise can make children become tense and difficult to sleep. Sleep schedule does not meet the requirements of tense and refused to make a baby sleep.

Disposal habits
This habit can not be formed before the nerves and muscles develop properly. Trying to train the exhaust is too early to make a baby does not want to work together in forming this habit when he was mature later. Instead, train delays result in discharge irregular habits and lack of motivation. Bedwetting is a common thing when training is not conducted in accordance with the readiness of infant development.
HABITS PHYSIOLOGICAL

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