Communication from Aged (Parents) to kid is much difficult than between same age group. Subsequent children will learn from the previous. where as the first child misses this.
2006-06-18 22:04:25
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answered by Ragu 2
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First Baby Syndrome
2017-01-16 08:39:52
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answered by ferree 4
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If he has good neck control this shouldn't be a concern at all. Bouncing and jumping is completely fine. Most babies love to jump, my son was a jumpaholic from 6 months to 10 months. Actually jumping is what helps their leg muscles develop for walking. So help that little man jump away. What I understand about shaken baby syndrome, it that is isn't caused by just jumping or movement of that sort. It is violent thrusting of the babies head and neck, back and forth. Everyday movement such as jumping and boucning isn't going to cause Shaken Baby syndrome in a healthy 7 1/2 month old.
2016-04-06 08:21:39
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answered by ? 4
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Usually for parents when they have first baby they try to overdo many things like..
carrying the baby unnecessarily
taking toooooo much precautions when the baby is crawling, learning to walk etc.,
tooo much overfeeding etc.,
Basically Parents tend to do a lot more than required with the first born child. This overdoing is called First baby syndrome.
When you have the second baby, since as parents your time is split between the two instead of only one, so some of that overdoing comes down.
2006-06-12 22:48:32
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answered by rrg 2
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with over protective mom and dad they don't really get to do much, with the second or third .. its been there do that .. and they learn without that hovering parent [we all do it] they try more and your more relaxed...... here's a freebie thrown in for the little one
2006-06-13 02:46:11
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answered by Clyde 5
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because the seccessive babies learn from the first baby, and because of that they learn faster
2006-06-12 22:43:54
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answered by Melissa D 4
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younger ones learn from older ones
2006-06-13 03:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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they like to mimic other children and when the oldest, no one to mimic.
2006-06-13 02:52:10
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answered by Molly 6
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