Most of the children do these things like less eating if the child is active then there is no need to worry but if you are worrying take them to some child specialist.
No, you should not be worried. It is fine.
if they have a child and they are worried about it yes
If your child has 103 degrees temperature , then you as well as your doctor should be worried , as it may affect the brain if it goes higher.
yes you should just because her child is rude that does not mean she has to be!
No......why should I be? I don't have a child as of yet....
Make sure 911 has been called and continue to monitor the child.
Depends on your state and county but, if the child is not with you on vacation and the child is left with a sitter, the father still has rights to visitation according to the custody agreement. What is there to be worried about? It is the child's father and the father has every right to the child as the mother does. The right thing to do is have the father watch the child instead of a third party. You should call your attorney for the correct LEGAL answer.
Eating sticky Tack should not harm your child. It is not toxic. Just watch the child to make sure he or she is not in any discomfort.
As a child that grew up worried about being fat I have to say that you have to not worry about it so much. You should focus on eating healthy and getting some exercise but don't worry to much. Dont stress if you eat something unhealthy. Just don't do it all the time. Tell your parents that you are worried about your weight and would like for them to help you.
if your talking about toothpaste then it depends on how much your child has swallowed. if he has eaten a lot then yes, and you should call poison control right away.
Good eating starts with healthy habits. Getting children to form healthy eating habits is essential for them to become good eaters. Start with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. By slowly starting to incorporate wholesome foods into their diet you can form more healthy eating habits and get your child on the path to becoming a good eater.
It could be one of many, many reasons. You should get the child to the doctor for a check-up, and bring a detailed description of the child's eating habits. What does the child eat? When, and how much? How quickly does the child eat? Is there tension or stress while the child is eating? There could be some kind of allergic reaction. The child's doctor can help sort it out.