I'm not sure what you mean by "anemtic." I looked the word up in Webster's dictionary, but didn't see an entry for it. Did you mean anemic? If so, then Webster's defines anemic as a condition relating to anemia, a disease in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume.
Red blood cells are important to a person's health because they carry oxygen and iron to the tissues in the body and then transport carbon dioxide away from the tissues back to the lungs where the carbon dioxide is excreted from the body. People with anemia are usually listless and lethargic, mainly due to low levels of oxygen and iron in the blood.
I found another word in Webster's that you may have intended: anencephalic. Anencephaly is a birth defect in which all or part of a baby's brain is missing. Usually, babies born with this condition do not live very long.
Another word that resembles "anemtic" is anemone. According to Webster's, an anemone is "a perennial herb of the buttercup family having lobed or divided leaves and showy flowers without petals but with conspicuous often colored sepals - called also windflower."
I hope this helps.
Common symptoms of allergies in toddlers include sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, coughing, wheezing, and skin rashes. Allergies can be identified through observation of symptoms and confirmed through allergy testing. Managing allergies in toddlers involves avoiding triggers, using medications like antihistamines or nasal sprays as prescribed by a doctor, and seeking medical advice for severe reactions.
Common symptoms of food allergies in toddlers include hives, swelling, vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing. Parents can effectively manage and treat allergy symptoms in their young children by avoiding the allergen, carrying an epinephrine auto-injector, and seeking medical advice from a pediatrician or allergist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Obviously it could be that the toddler has picked up a virus and you should refer to a doctor if the symptoms persist. However, too many sweets, too much fruit juice, chocolate etc will upset toddlers digestive systems.
Common symptoms of allergies affecting toddlers' eyes include redness, itching, swelling, and watery discharge. Treatment options may include over-the-counter antihistamine eye drops, avoiding allergens, using cold compresses, and consulting a pediatrician for further evaluation and prescription medications if needed.
Common signs and symptoms of sleepwalking in toddlers include walking or moving around while asleep, talking or mumbling incoherently, and having a blank or glassy-eyed expression. To ensure the safety of sleepwalking toddlers, parents can take precautions such as removing obstacles from the child's bedroom, installing safety gates or locks on doors and windows, and keeping sharp objects out of reach. It is also important for parents to establish a consistent bedtime routine and ensure that the child gets enough restful sleep.
Common signs of a cold in toddlers include runny or stuffy nose, coughing, sneezing, mild fever, and general fussiness. To differentiate a cold from other illnesses, parents can look for symptoms such as high fever, severe coughing, difficulty breathing, or persistent symptoms that do not improve after a few days. Consulting a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis is recommended.
Beauty pageants for toddlers
toddlers
Fascination in objects is a big one, among other things, the inability to understand, when you call their name they don't turn their head (that one isn't reliable).
the nanny teaches toddlers or there parents
toddlers can be aged from 3-5 years old
I would recommend not for toddlers.