Thursday, February 10, 2011

Simple Tips for Designing Baby Names

Simple Tips for Designing Your Baby's Name. For some people, designing a name for the child

because it was easy since he probably was not married already conjure up will give a

specific name for his future. For others, create a baby name just made her dizzy. In fact,

prayer should be assisted so that he could find the right name.

Basically, the name should contain a prayer, or rather, the hope of something good for

someone. Do you want your child to children who later become loyal, intelligent, and always

spread the love to those around him? Try to design the name of that hope, either from the

local language, the Indonesian language, Sanskrit, or from other sources. Believe me, things

to design this name will be exciting activities for you and your husband are awaiting the
birth of your baby. For your convenience, consider the following 7 things:



1. Have meaning

Many baby names are taken from certain languages that have meaning, such as tribal custom

Tapanuli (or Hawaii). While most of the other name just a custom course. If you find a name

that sounds pretty, but its meaning is less significant, should not be used. When searching

for baby names on the internet, try searching with keywords based on the character of the

child. But otherwise, do not highlight elements without considering the meaning of beauty.

2. Easy spelled

You may be proud of having created a unique name for the little guy. But if the name you

give it difficult to read or spoken, consider again. Children may have difficulty when it

was starting school later. For example, the name written on the certificate does not match

the name on the birth certificate (because it's so hard to spell). This problem will

continue to follow him, for he had to deal with personal documents.

3. Do not make children depressed

Although it contains a hope in the goodness to the child, you need to remember that the era

has changed. Children have a much broader insight thanks to information sources more

accessible. Do not let the child will feel very uncomfortable with the names of his parents.

Most likely, the child's social pressure in the form of ridicule from his friends. Can he

would deal with such social pressure?

4. There are no special memories

You may have saved a beautiful name for your child, but later you just know, that name was

the same as the name of a former lover's husband. Or, a new husband knew that his first name

was the same boy by the name of your ex-lover. If this name contains particular memories

about the people in the past, you certainly do not want to use it again to your child.

5. The element of religion

Names containing elements of religion is also a wise choice, because this name will

immediately identify you. However, we often encounter people who choose the wrong name. Make

sure you carry the name with which you embraced elements of religion, not religion to

another.

6. Award to a person

You respect or idolize someone? Can you just pick some name. But please keep in mind, choose

a name that still have some good meaning. Also, take her first name, not surname. So if you

admire Gwyneth Paltrow, comotlah "Gwyneth" it, not "Paltrow" him. For other people will

think Paltrow is your husband's last name.

7. Art mempadupadankan

It is your right to make a name as anything you want. To ensure that the name sounded

wonderful, try speaking out loud. It would be better if you combine a short name (with two

syllables) with long names (three or four syllables). Or conversely, the long name first,

then a short name. Or, if his first name rather westernized, continue with the name of

Indonesia.



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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Most Expensive Celebrity Baby Photos

PHOTOS Hollywood celebrity baby baby is considered high-value specific media even willing to buy billions of dollars to the price. Photo picture of a baby who is most expensive to date? Achieved record holder in the photo pairs of twins Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Namely Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline sold for 14 million dollars!.  Photos ekslusive and their first published in the magazine People Magazine. Pitt and Jolie paid at $ 14 million dollars or 140 billion! Remarkably, the money was donated to a charitable foundation. Previous record holder is the spouse and March Anthony Jennifer Lofez of their twins Max & Emme Anthony of $ 6,000,000 (60 billion rupiahs).  Image of Pitt and Jolie are most in hurry. Not only, photograph their child Shiloh Nouvel Jolie valued 4.1 million dollars in purchases by the same media and published in 2006. Then picture his adopted son: Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt's $ 2 million dollars was published in 2007. But also a picture of them when it officially as a couple in 2005 in purchasing half a million dollars and a photograph Angelina Jolie's pregnancy in 2006.  Here's a list of TOP 10 pictures hollywood celebrity babies most expensive:  1. $ 14 million - Knox Leon & Vivienne Marcheline (Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie)  2. $ 6 million - Max & Emme Anthony (Jennifer Lopez & Marc Anthony)  3. $ 4.1 million - Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt (Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie)  4. $ 3 million - Levi Alves McConaughey (Matthew McConaughey & Camila Alves)  5. $ 2 million - Dannielynn Smith (Anna Nicole Smith & Larry Birkhead)  6. $ 2 million - Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt (Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt)  7. $ 1.5 million - Max Liron Bratman (Christina Aguilera & Jordan Bratman)  8. $ 1.5 million - Honor Marie Warren (Jessica Alba & Cash Warren)  9. $ 1 million - Harlow Winter Kate Madden (Nicole Ritchie & Joel Madden)  10. $ 1 million - Maddie Briann Aldridge (Jamie Lynn Spears & Casey Aldridg)  How to value Indonesian celebrity baby photos than the price of Hollywood celebrity baby pictures? Not fair of course, when the aligning now because many factors influence. For that let us just wait until the standard of living of our country to compete with America. Could it be? (Read More...)

Choosing Toys for Babies






You may not be sure what kind of toys, or how many, you baby should have. It’s likely that you hear conflicting advice that runs from one extreme to another! It’s either: “Don’t give your baby toys - he’ll be spoiled,” to “Give your baby lots of toys - they develop his brain.” So…which is it?
Both sides of this debate have valid points. A baby does indeed learn from the things she plays with, and the more things she has access to, the more she can learn. With this in mind, many parents spend a fortune buying toys; however, many toys hold a child’s attention for three or four days, only to be relegated to the bottom of the toybox or back of a shelf.
Babies learn about their world by using all five of their senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Toys engage and refine these senses by:
  1. Helping your baby learn how to control his movements and body parts
  2. Helping your baby figure out how things work
  3. Showing your baby how he can control things in his world
  4. Teaching your baby new ideas
  5. Building your baby’s muscle control, coordination, and strength
  6. Teaching your baby how to use his imagination
  7. Showing your baby how to solve simple problems
  8. Helping your baby learn how to play by himself
  9. Setting the foundation for learning how to share and cooperate with others
     
Experts agree that babies need a variety of toys to enrich their lives and encourage learning. While your baby can learn from expensive store-bought toys, she can also learn from a crumpled piece of paper, a set of measuring spoons, an empty box, or a leaf. Everything is new and interesting to a baby, and if you open your eyes to the many wonders in our world, you’ll see that you don’t have to spend a fortune to keep your baby happy, interested, and learning.

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Baby Signing (The Fun of Teaching Your Baby to Sign)

What is baby signing?

Baby signing is using gestures or signs to communicate with your baby. Many moms use American or British Sign Language when teaching their babies to sign but it is perfectly okay to create your own signs. The purpose of baby signing is to communicate with your baby. Babies are able to use hand gestures much earlier than they can communicate with words. Not being able to communicate can be frustrating for baby and mom. Teaching your baby signs gives her the opportunity to communicate with you possibly months before she can actually talk.




Why sign with your baby?

Communicate with baby earlier: Babies who sign can communicate their needs sooner because they can communicate before they are capable of talking. This is particularly helpful for children who have speech and language delays. Some kids do not begin talking till they are two years old or older; therefore, baby signing gives them a way to communicate their needs.

Decreases baby's frustration and mom's: Some researchers believe that babies may cry, have tantrums or bite because they are frustrated and cannot communicate their needs. Have you ever been around a crying baby and just wanted to say "what do you want!" because you can't figure out what the problem is? Teaching your baby to communicate with signs or gestures will help her express her needs and hopefully lead to less frustration for mom and baby.

Helps your baby learn to talk: Many parents and skeptics are concerned that baby signing will delay talking or discourage a baby from using words to communicate. According to a long-term study conducted at the University of California and funded by the National Institute of Health, babies who use signing have an easier time learning to talk.

May help your child to communicate with the deaf community: If you choose to use American or British sign language, baby signing is a good introductory course for learning traditional sign language. Of course, baby signing is rudimentary and does not teach the sentence structure for American or British sign language but if you would like to pursue further studies in sign language this will certainly help.

Helps baby to communicate with siblings: Teaching your entire family to use baby signs will help siblings to bond and get along better. Big brothers or sisters usually like being involved with teaching their younger sibling to sign. It helps them feel connected and to communicate with each other.

Improves bond between mom and baby: Seeing your baby sign her first word is so exciting. Baby signing gives mom and baby a special way to talk to each other.
Its fun: Why not teach your baby to sign? Its fun!




Getting Started

When should I start baby signing?

You can start signing as early as you want but eight to nine months of age is a good age to start. It won't hurt to try earlier but baby may not start to sign till later.

 
 

What signs should I start with?

Milk, drink, eat, mommy, daddy, more, up, down, cat, dog (or other family pet). These are all good signs to start off with. When you start introducing a sign, you will want to say the word as you sign it. Be very repetitive. Part of learning language is done through repetition. The more your baby hears and sees the sign, the more familiar she will be with it. For example every time your baby wants to nurse or take a bottle you can ask her would you like some "milk" and sign "milk". Do this several times so she associates milk with the sign milk. She may watch you sign for quite a while before she actually starts signing back to you.

Do I have to use American or British Sign Language?

Not at all, a lot of moms create their own signs that are simple for baby to understand and use. In fact, if you are using the Baby Signsä program it uses a combination of simple ASL signs and signs that baby and parent have created.
Should I use signs if my baby can talk?
That depends, if you are interested in teaching your child ASL or BSL in the future you may want to continue signing. However, if you are using baby signs as a language bridge to encourage talking then it is best to drop the sign once the baby knows how to speak the word. It is good for your child to sign but if your goal is to get her talking then it is suggested that parents should stop using a sign once baby knows how to say it.
What if my baby doesn't sign the word correctly?
That's okay. Babies will often sign the word differently. It doesn't matter. As long as baby is consistent with the sign she uses and you can recognize it as a distinct gesture for the word she is signing, than count it as the sign for that word. Continue to sign the word correctly and she will either get better at it or find her own way to sign it.


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Newborn Baby Photo




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MUSLIM BABY

figure who can give an example to the teenagers ....
hehehehe,,,,,,
with cute facial expressions. and a cute scarf of course .... hehehe





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cute baby

 


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