♥ Wordless Wednesday# 3 ♥
How Do I Teach My Child to Sleep Alone?
It can be a bit more challenging beyond the infant stage, but every child can be taught to self-soothe and fall asleep by himself,” says Parents advisor Judith Owens, MD, coauthor of Take Charge of Your Child’s Sleep. There are different ways to get him snoozing solo. Choose the one that works best for your lifestyle and your child’s temperament.
The hard-line strategy: You put your child to bed and leave. Try your best to ignore any protests, and if he comes out of his room escort him back and simply say, “You need to stay in bed.” Some experts suggest putting a gate up so there’s no escape. This technique can be tough on both parent and child but often works well and quickly, says Dr. Owens.
The graduated method: You put your child to bed but tell him that you’ll come back in five minutes to check on him — and you follow through with that promise. Then, keep checking on him, waiting successively longer intervals of time before going back into his room. Eventually, your child will get bored waiting and fall asleep. This is the method most parents choose.
The gentle approach: You stay in your child’s room but don’t lie in his bed or interact with him. For example, the first night sit in a chair by his bed. Each night, move farther away from him. Ideally, by the time you’ve edged your way out of the room he has learned to fall asleep on his own.
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Wordless Wednesday#1

Allergy-Proof Your Kids: 3 Must-Eat Foods
Recent studies show that the way you feed your kid may reduce his risk of developing symptoms down the road. Stock your grocery cart with plenty of these.
Tomatoes, Eggplants, Cucumbers
The same study found that children who ate the most omega-3-packed fish had fewer allergies and were less likely to develop asthma by age 7. This follows research revealing that children of women who ate more fish during pregnancy also had reduced asthma risk. “The fatty acids in fish like salmon are believed to boost the immune system by reducing inflammation,” says Sicherer.
on the rise
Aj had a cold and now has become an irritating cough. And I blame it all to the erratic climate that we have.
Jiiizzz! With the on and off of rain especially this summer has made almost everybody I know ill. Not to mention the scouring heat of the UV rays from the sun that can really drip you wet and has made Aj’s back really wet. (That caused his cough to worsen)

~ taken at lola’s house ~
Look at him, he’s really tired of all the medicines that he has to drink every now and then. Quite traumatic for both of us.
Well, I think the only consolation we have this summer is the beach! Why? Kahit umulan sa beach ay ok lang kasi basa kna and for me mas masarap mgbeach pag-umulan!
baby Gap for Aj
While surfing the net this morning, I took a peek on Baby Gap’s site.





They are so perfect for Aj and for this season! So, I added them on the shopping cart and tried to check-out after deciding to purchase them all.
Then “eng!!!” something’s wrong! They don’t ship pala internationally! Only


















