Thursday, September 22, 2016

Review of the Digoo BB-M1 Baby WiFi Camera Monitor

Many parents don’t feel safe to leave their babies in the nursery alone since there are a lot of things that they might concern about. If you have a cute baby, you might not fall asleep well at night, because you concern about your baby all the time that if he is crying or feeling uncomfortable. In view of that, you need a baby WiFi camera monitor to make sure that everything is under control. However, different from all those necessaries, like crib, car seat or diapers, the baby WiFi camera monitor might not be inevitable, but it’s really important as to keep your baby safe. So, I would like to introduce you this Digoo BB-M1 baby WiFi camera monitor.
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To take a look at this one from smart home products, it is designed in black and white, and it’s very fashionable, so it will certainly fit your home well. To turn it on, all you need is to connect this baby WiFi camera monitor with a USB cable. Its exterior is simple and flawless for the nursery. But, the function would be the factor that we value the most as choosing a baby WiFi camera monitor.
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After turning it on and connecting it with your smartphone, you could move the camera up, down, right, and left, which helps you monitor your baby with a better view. It has the rotation of 355 degrees, which is almost the full rotation so that you could get almost everything under control. As other smart camera monitors do, this one could show live images on your smartphone, so that you could check your baby wherever you are.
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With this one, it’s capable of talking to your child, as long as you got your smartphone. It’s kind of convenient because you don’t have to calm your baby down after rushing to the nursery. And all you need to do is to sing a song or say some gentle words through your smartphone.
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If there are abnormal movements that appear in the live images, you will be alarmed with siren. It’s a way to make sure that everything is okay in the nursery. As this one has infrared night vision, it’s great to monitor your baby all the day, especially at night when all the lights are turned off for your baby’s sweet dreams.
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In short, this Digoo BB-M1 baby WiFi camera monitor is worth trying.

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Help Your Baby to Get Rid of the Diaper

Note that there is no magic age when children without the infant leash are ready to learn to go to the bathroom by themselves. Most of them have developed physical and cognitive skills needed between 18 and 24 months (although there are children who are not ready until almost 3 years old, or even 4). Use our guide to help you know if it's time to start teaching your child go to the bathroom alone. Once you've started, and you do not get good results after several weeks, which mean that your son actually was not ready. Wait a few weeks?? Or until identify signals that it is ready?? And try again.

Before you even go out and buy the potty or penguin toilet baby urinal, it is good to think and plan on how you want to conduct the training. Decide when and how you want to start, what to do when your child has "accidents" and how will you know whether it is better to leave for the moment and try again later. But while it is good to plan, it is also important to remember that you have to be flexible. There is no way of knowing in advance how your child will do, or what techniques will work best. Note that, as with most important stages in the development of children, success usually does not occur linearly, ie, in steady march towards a goal. Your child may start very well, and then go back at one stage or another of learning with all those baby accessories.


Although parents we love our children learn to go to the bathroom by themselves as quickly as possible. There are a number of steps for removal of the diaper your child will have to overcome, and this is something that can take some time. It is true that some children learn in a few days, but for others the training lasts several weeks, or even months, especially until they can now sleep through the night without diapers. Do not try to rush your child (or let others do) to drop faster than it can diapers. Let him do it at your own pace and gradually get used to this new and complicated process, and see that progresses from one stage to the next course. Try to motivate lovingly, reminding you use the potty or toilet (you can use special seats that are placed over the toilet), reading stories and flattering him or reward him when he does well. But if your son or retracts back, do not push too.