Eating a dandelion is generally safe for toddlers, as the plant is non-toxic and often used in salads or herbal remedies. However, it's important to ensure that the dandelions haven't been treated with pesticides or other chemicals. Additionally, some children may have Allergies or sensitivities to certain plants, so it's wise to monitor for any adverse reactions. Always consult with a pediatrician if you have concerns about your child's diet.
It depends on how hurt your toddler is and why he or she got hurt. If it is a minor cut or scrape, you can clean it, put a salve that is appropriate for toddlers on it, and cover it with a bandaid. If it is a serious cut, possible break, etc., you should take the toddler to the doctor. If someone hurt the toddler intentionally, you should take steps to protect the toddler from that happening again.
It depends on how hurt your toddler is and why he or she got hurt. If it is a minor cut or scrape, you can clean it, put a salve that is appropriate for toddlers on it, and cover it with a bandaid. If it is a serious cut, possible break, etc., you should take the toddler to the doctor. If someone hurt the toddler intentionally, you should take steps to protect the toddler from that happening again.
Yes, a toddler or any child can get sick from eating poo. The feces are full of germs. Speak to your doctor for more information.
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If a space is clear, there is less space for a toddler to fall and hurt himself.
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No it is not harmful but it is likely that they will not enjoy eating it.
YES YES YES YES! They can colic which often leads to surgery and even in some cases death! Eating too much of anything can cause colic. Some horsees colic easier than others but it is a HORRIBLE thing to go through.
It can be acceptable to micromanage food in the case of a toddler because they can't do it themselves. If a toddler is eating too much or too little, then an adult will need to help them.
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Swollen lips hurt while eating tomato sauce because of the citric acid in tomatoes. Just as it would hurt eating a pineapple.
To effectively teach your toddler to stop hitting your dog, you can try these steps: Explain to your toddler that hitting is not okay and can hurt the dog. Show your toddler how to pet the dog gently and praise them when they do so. Supervise interactions between your toddler and the dog to prevent hitting. Consistently redirect your toddler's behavior and provide positive reinforcement when they treat the dog kindly.