Kids are just kids. No matter how smart they are, they are easily distracted. Anything colorful and 'fun looking' is just to good to resists.
These, however, includes all those colorful medicines (tablets or syrup) or even detergents, soaps, or repellents that comes in 'attractive' packaging these days. For a prevention step, store all medication and other chemical reagents in a high and unreachable height. You might want to reconsider the 'safe height' to a higher level, when witnessing your 3 year kid standing on a chair and trying to reach out for the mosquito repellent, or even your 3year old kid sharing a bottle of cough syrup with her 1year old brother, just because she herself is given a dose whenever the cough catches in. It doesn't make any difference to her if medicine are given one teaspoon or the emptying the whole bottle!
Yes, these heart throbbing 'scenes' do take place in real life. You never know when these 'accidents' could occur. You have been all ears and all eyes these time and there's only this 'one time' when you are one minute off guard those curious kids of yours, and that's when fatal accidents usually happens at home.
Whatever chemicals or medicines that your kids accidentally swallowed, you might want to bring along those bottles or packaging with you to the hospital. Different chemical poisoning receives different treatment, according to the main ingredients it contains. By making an effort to bring along those bottles or packaging involved, saving the life of your little loved ones might be possible. These are also the star advice my pediatrician used to remind me about. =)
Colours of my Life
The minute I held & cradle my baby for the 1st time, I couldn't imagine anything that could held me back from being there besides her throughout her growing years. Not for a split second I thought of leaving home for a carrier life anymore.
So that's when my never ending story as a mom begins.. Despite all the hardship I went through raising my kids, I still can stood tall and proudly announce I'm a mom of 2 adorable kids. Never did it occur to my mind that I regretted leaving behind all my years of studying and working. My kids meant more than that.
It's one tough job being a mom n raising your own kids. Every mom has a different story to share. Different child has a different tantrums that will later developed into their personality... I'm still, and forever will be learning and challenging myself to becoming a far more better mom. Many tips I learned and would gladly to share with other moms out there..
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
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