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What traditional parenting concepts need to be corrected?

Nine times out of ten, parents are wrong in the following traditional parenting misunderstandings. It is good for the baby to change them early. Otherwise, it is the biggest tragedy to continue without knowing it and delay the baby's development:

1. I think it's good for the baby to eat too much and gain weight.

I found that many old people around me, even parents, have the idea that the more babies eat, the fatter they grow, which proves that they are well raised. The World Health Organization emphasizes that obesity and slow growth belong to malnutrition. If the baby is too obese, it is not beyond the development of peers, but implies that the baby has too much protein intake and too little activity, and it is very likely to be obese when he grows up. In fact, as long as the baby's weight is within the standard range, there is no need to pursue obesity. ?

I think the earlier the baby is born, the better.

The timing of teething is another point that parents stare at, but in fact, the timing of baby teething varies from person to person, which is related to the timing of parents teething when they were young. Therefore, we can't judge that the baby is slow to develop only from the late teething stage. We should go to see a doctor quickly for various diseases and make up for them with calcium. It is necessary to comprehensively evaluate the whole situation of the baby's growth and development, such as whether the height, weight and head circumference are up to standard. In addition, there are movement development and language development. If these conditions are within the normal range, then it's just a tooth late, don't worry. ?

3. I think that pillow baldness is calcium deficiency and give children various calcium agents.

I have a deep understanding of this. Lele had a circle of pillow baldness in the back of her head three months ago. When my neighbor saw it, he said it was "calcium deficiency" and asked me to make it up. They also recommended various calcium agents, such as liquid calcium they used for their babies. But pillow baldness is really not necessarily calcium deficiency, but because the baby can only lie in bed at this time, shaking his head left and right and rubbing the pillow will cause pillow baldness.

In fact, breast milk, formula milk and complementary food all contain calcium. As long as you can take 400 international units of vitamin D every day, you are not afraid of your baby's calcium deficiency. Blind calcium supplementation will lead to premature calcification of baby bones, affecting growth and height.