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Jesse sings his new theme for the Winter Olympics (it's not good) - Whitney and Jesse discuss when to help and when to let baby figure it out alone - Whitney struggles with whether or not sports on tv is the same as a television show - They discuss two important studies surrounding folic acid supplementation and autism spectrum disorder - take your 400 micrograms daily!
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Emery is turning into a parrot! The number of words she is learning is astonishing. Jesse and Whitney discuss helping Emery through big, tough emotions and meltdowns and the need to be more firm in setting boundaries for Emery. They discuss the challenge of communicating new rules to Grandparents and how Whitney has historically been the bad guy - but don’t fear Jesse is here! Whitney’s attempt to do something for herself goes awry. Feeding your baby an egg a day can have real and long lasting benefits. And don’t, just don’t, feed baby complementary foods before 6 months.
Also, a special announcement is coming from Bugaboo in a few days. Whitney gives her predictions.
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Mangler du episoder?
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Whitney and Jesse (mostly Jesse) have difficulty remembering the timeline of events from the Christmas holiday they spent in Williamsburg, Virginia. Needless to say they, had a sickeningly good time.
We also discuss getting the most out of pre-school.
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Main Topic Preschool: academic versus play-based programs are discussed, and we review the difference between Montessori, Waldorf, and Reggio Amelia teaching styles.
Whitney savors chocolate nibs. Emery sleeps with a lot of stuff in her crib and kisses booboos. Holiday card review. Packing for winter travel involves a lot of puffy items. Jesse thinks that the best way to entertain Emery on the airplane is to give her to Grandma. Our favorite diaper cream is by California Baby, and Whitney has a great money saving tip for the cream.
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Jesse and Whitney recap Emery's newest crib training experience. There is a new pregnancy test coming to market that is completely discreet and flushable. When is the best time to teach manners? Does your child need to share? Fewer toys provides a better playtime experience. And just in time for the holidays, some great brands and websites to search for that perfect gift.
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Whitney and Jesse discuss the RIE parenting method, and a new class for Emery. While Jesse tries to sports broadcast the rest of the show, Whitney announces some of Emery's favorite books (Giraffes Can't Dance, Sandra Boynton books, Chris Ferrie books, Go Dog Go, Olivia, Madeline).
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Jesse and Whitney discuss Halloween and Whitney’s desire to be the house that gives out full size candy bars. The challenge of living in a city with so many busses - the struggle is real. They talk about the benefits of delayed corded clamping and how pesticides can impact your fertility. They are nearing the end of the baby toddler feeding segment and discuss amounts and frequency for feeding your baby and toddler.
Special Song at the End: https://theconversation.com/we-created-a-song-that-makes-babies-happy-72309
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Whitney and Jesse discuss park etiquette, Emery’s first encounter with a ‘bully’ and their attempt to try and get her to settle down in restaurants - it’s a struggle. They review the Baby Bjorn bouncer seat, update everyone on weaning and when and how to discipline babies, toddlers and children. Additionally, they discuss the Clean Label projects new baby food test results and the rating system. And Jesse spends some time heckling Whitney.
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Emery had her 15 month doctor visit this morning, and took a long time to fall asleep this evening. Weaning takes time. Jesse and Whitney read some listener emails: How do we like the stroller now? What are some other great products we use, and what are some wastes of money?
The three topics of the show: Dads and Brains, Flu Shots, and Basic Foods to feed your baby. -
Whitney took a trip to New England alone with Emery, and while they were there, Emery contracted Herpangina. We talk all about traveling solo with a baby (Whitney gives some travel tips), and Jesse shows his medical ignorance.
We next go into the second part of our Food series: when to introduce different foods to your baby, and Whitney gives a checklist on starting solid foods (Jesse cannot understand that mushy foods are considered solid foods), and we give a list of food suggestions to get you started.
NOTE: there was some recording difficulties around the 21 and 26 minute mark. It may sound a little choppy.
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Whitney, Jesse, Emery, and Dewey left their home in Downtown Miami to escape Hurricane Irma. They rode the storm out in Jesse's childhood home an hour and a half northwest of Miami. Through tornado warnings, no power, and shuttered windows, Whitney and Jesse reflect on keeping their 14 month old entertained and safe through the storm.
Whitney discusses an interesting article on why baby cribs look like cages.
We begin our series on feeding your baby. This week we discuss all you need to know about gagging, and what to start your child on from 4 to 8 months.
Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, or send us a question at [email protected].
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Jesse and Whitney recap the week’s sleep shenanigans, and Emery’s new skills. Whitney gives baby sleep tips: Stop being the baby’s bed, Avoid naps on the go, Separate feeding from bedtime, Don’t sleep train earlier than 4 months, Let your baby make some noise. Toddler tips: Dial down the daytime sleep, Keep the toddler in the crib, Eliminate excitement, Be more firm, Remove the electronics. A report on pacifiers addresses some parents’ fears. Jesse reads an article about postpartum depression for dads…it’s a real thing. And male postpartum depression actually helps moms avoid their own doldrums.
Visit http://www.texasdiaperbank.org/ to support Hurricane Harvey relief.
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Whitney and Jesse discuss the ongoing battle to get Emery sleeping in her crib through the night, and their decision to wean her over the coming weeks.
If you have morning sickness, we have a few tips.
Whitney reports on milk recommendations, and milk alternatives. She also announces breaking news surrounding peanut allergies.
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Jesse and Whitney discuss pheromones, gluten free cakes, Emery's first birthday celebration, honey, and delve into television guidelines for toddlers and babies under 2 years. They also give live updates on Emery's experience in her crib!
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Whitney and Jesse give an Emery Update, and a very important Stroller Public Service Announcement. We also talk about the time when Jesse got extremely upset with Emery, and we discover the 6 germiest places in your home.
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Emery has turned one. So Jesse and Whitney finally have time to reconnect with the show! We discuss swimming and sleep training, and both Jesse and Whitney reflect on the last year of being new parents.
Some products discussed:
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Emery is 4 weeks old this week. Whitney and Jesse discuss the development of the senses after birth. Whitney also talks about some items she cannot live without now that Emery is here. ZIKA UPDATE: Whitney and Jesse live a few miles from the Miami outbreak of Zika.
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Whitney and Jesse talk about bringing Emery home from the hospital, and how Dewey reacted. They discuss how life has changed so far in these last few weeks since Emery was born.
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Whitney and Jesse welcome baby Emery Leigh into the world on July 6, 2016 at 3:47pm. This episode explores the delivery process, with some clips from the delivery room.
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Whitney and Jesse are now counting the minutes until the baby decides to arrive. They have done everything on the "list" to promote labor, and the baby still is comfortably inside. Whitney is not able to determine if she is having contractions. We bought a rug for tummy time at http://lorenacanals.us. It is machine washable in case of poop.
We discuss the 5 screening tests every baby should have:
http://www.parents.com/baby/care/newborn-screening-tests-your-baby-needs/?esrc=nwpdpregrec_wk40d2&did=26226
And the 10 foods you should not feed to your baby:
http://www.parents.com/baby/health/allergy/foods-not-to-give-baby/?esrc=nwpdbaby070516&did=33920
- Se mer