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26Aug2022

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Welcome back!
Humpty Dumpty is back to shower some tips and ease out your parenting journey. Last time we talked about DIAPERS, some tiny yet effective CLOTHING TIPS for infants and toddlers, and much more. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg! More importantly, “We have to prepare the child for the path, not the path for the child.” In this blog, we will be focusing on preschoolers (3-5 years of age) and the big-small milestones that come in their journey. During this time, your child will be growing through various changes including various developmental milestones. This is the time when they begin to explore the things, people, and objects around them. This time period will lay the foundation of their personality. Focusing on motor skills, thinking, and moving is very necessary to ensure their overall growth. If your kiddo is asking you a lot of questions, generally non-sensical and absurd, and you are having a hard time trying to figure out the answer to why he doesn’t have a tail and his dad has a beard under his

arms, you are on the right path. THAT’S PERFECTLY NORMAL! The P in Dumpty stands for ‘Precious.’ Your kids are as precious to us as they are to you. As your child starts to grow, this is the ideal time to teach him/her how to be aware of his surroundings, stay away from strangers, and how he/she can ensure their own safety. It goes unsaid that no matter how good you teach him/her, keep your eyes on them, especially when they are OUTDOORS playing. Check the toys/swings that they are playing with for any shard edges or loose parts. Be extra careful while traveling in a car, even if you carry him/her in a booster seat, it should be in the back seat and not the front. The extreme of anything is harmful, don’t be overprotective for your child’s dafety. Let them get dirty, let them play with their bare hands, Let kids be kids! However, don’t forget to properly clean them afterwards. next big talk of the day is health and nutrition! If you want your kids to enjoy fruits and veggies, then eat with your child and show them that you enjoy them too. Give your child a proper balanced diet containing all important nutrients and limit foods or beverages that contain added sugar. A 10-13 hour sleep is necessary for your child’s growth. But proper food and sleep aren’t the only requirements for a healthy pre-schooler. Today, mobile phones and internet have become the fourth necessity of our lives after food, clothes and a home. Listening to jingles and rhymes on youtube is fine. However, prolonged exposure to blue screens can have an extremely negative impact on your child’s health. The solution to your gadget worries, is setting limits on the screen time. And remember, your small copy will eventually grow to follow your footsteps. So if you snooze your screen time, you will be amazed to see how quick kids catch up with their parents! If you can read such long articles on how to be a better parent, then I know that you can be the best role model for your little one. And finally, in the last segment, here are some positive parenting tips to ease out your journey with the right motivation –

  1. Children do not say,”I have had a hard day. Can we talk?” They say,”Will you play with me?” So, whenever you have time, PLAY with them. The key to building a better future for them is by being there for them in the present.
  2. Reading from a hard cover, a paperback, anything but a photoshopped kindle, is one of the best habits you can slowly feed into their system. Read to them, read with them, read for them!
  3. Encourage empathy and compassion. Teach them to donate the extra to those in need. You can start by gifting their old clothes or books to your maid’s daughter. This small act will teach your child the importance of giving back to the society.
  4. Responsibility in small chunks is better than spoiling. Give them small choirs, whether it is keeping everyone’s plates in the sink from the dining table or making their bed in the morning, these small tasks will instill in them a sense of discipline that will lst a lifetime.
  5. Teach your kid how to deal with his/her mood when she is not feeling well. Do not shout or scold if they are acting up. Tell them to search what makes them feel this way and help them reach to the right solution through the right path.
  6. Motivate them to make friends and communicate in proper sentences. This will also make them understand the value of friendship and sharing.
  7. And lastly, let them choose between a dairy milk and a kitkat, a blue jeans and a red one. Small decisions like this help them become better decision-makers tomorrow.

That’s it for today! I will leave you will some food for thought – It’s not our job to toughen our children up to face a cruel and heartless world. It’s our job to raise children who will make the world a little less cruel and heartless.’

  • L.R, Knost
19Aug2022

“We never know the love of the parent till we become parents ourselves.” said Henry
Ward Beecher. But such talk is carefully preserved for birthdays, new years, and
graduation days. Replace the word love with pain, and I am sure all parents would
agree.

But do not worry, your savior, HumptyDumpty is here. We can’t guarantee that being a parent will no longer be difficult, but we can ease out the tensions and the worries that come along the way. P.s. The best part about this is that you get to deal with the dirty diapers and ugly mood swings, while we witness the amazing smile of your kids every time they walk out of our stores. You may call it discrimination, but we call it HumptyDumpty magic. So put your little ones to sleep, and read this piece in peace and quiet. There’s so much to say and I honestly don’t know where to begin. So let’s start by saying that ALL of your doubts, concerns, and fears are valid, and being uncertain about something DOES NOT make you a bad parent or unfit to have a child. We grow with our kids, so you will do mistakes in the process and that’s just how it was for your parents, it is for you and will be when your kids become parents. Let’s start with the most important part of clothing for the first 2 ½ years of your toddler -DIAPERS! The most accessible and most convenient answer is Disposable ones.

  • They save a LOT of work
  • Easier to use while traveling
  • They eliminate the need for plastic pants
  • And the best part is they are pin-free, hence, family members with less experience can also help in changing them

So if you do choose these for your infant, here are some tips that might help you out-Trying out different sample brands can help you find your ideal quality and softness. To prevent rash, using brands that do not allow the plastic to stick to the skin of the baby can be preferred. Referring to the size and weight chart before buying will save you a lot of trouble afterward. Don’t use brands that clump, shred, or bunch up when wet since your baby could ingest loose paper pieces. You should also buy masking tape and keep a pair of scissors handy for times when you need a little more adhesive or when you have a diaper with a defective tape. Disposing of diapers properly is very important as well. Some disposables have parts that can be easily flushed. you should try to flush as much waste from the diaper as possible. Then tightly roll up the diaper so the soiled area is not open to the air, and seal the diaper with diaper tape before throwing it out. All that glitters just might be gold in this case, except for the fact that the disposables are NOT environment friendly. Apart from being non-biodegradable and non-recyclable, they are a huge environmental hazard and can give birth to various viruses in areas where they are disposed of. Hence the other alternative that you can go for is Home-made Cloth Diapers. But take into account the work, time, and resource requirements that come with it. Here’s here an extra tip from our side – No matter what diaper you use, running into diaper rash is pretty normal. So change your kid’s diaper as soon as it becomes wet/spoiled, and if possible, let their bottom air dry. A lot has been said concerning the bottoms and none of it was unnecessary. Let’s move on to some miraculous-working infant tips from our end.

1. Comfort. comfort and COMFORT!
Teaching your kids the value of comfort in terms of clothing since birth makes them better individuals and decreases the chances of them changing their choices due to societal trends/ standards. While fancy clothes might look cool, they often restrict movement, so teach them that comfort is cooler.

2. Be Practical!
Babies are not neat and you should not expect them to be. All clothes should be machine washable. Buying more is better than buying expensive. Your child is in a stage of active growth, so, Buckle fasteners/ elastics/ clothes with greater margins are better than skin fits/ buttoned ones.

3. Bright colors do the job!
If your little one moves a lot and gives you a lot of trouble, then bright-colored clothes can make tracking them easier – inside and outside. They are unisex, so before you let them dress their way, you are also not imposing a choice on them as well.

4. Child sizes are not standardized!
So before you shop online, get acquainted with the sizes and fabrics. Shopping offline can help you examine each and every item. P.s. I can’t refrain from mentioning the world-class facilities that HumptyDumpty Kid’s Store Outlets provide. You can examine it for yourself!

5.Let them Experiment!
Who said that it is necessary to sit with a paper pen to teach your kids life lessons. Are they having trouble choosing which chocolate is better? You can slowly teach them decision-making by allowing them to have a say in the kind of clothes they wear, games they play, or accessories they adorn.

And while you can, record every bit of this amazing journey, not just the first time they walk but the first time they mess up their t-shirts or color beyond borders or trip over the bed. By recording their failures you take away the fear of failure from them. And this just might be the best way you can contribute to their success.