There are 9 principles on how to cultivate excellent children. How many do you believe in?

The book Peaceful Parents and Happy Children was written by Dr. Laura Markham, who has provided parenting guidance to countless families. This revolutionary guide helps parents better understand and manage their emotions, and raise great children through reasonable limits, empathy, and clear communication. This time we focus on the nine principles in the book about raising outstanding children. …

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What causes nosebleeds in children? Parents, please pay attention…

Question 1: My child had a fever and nosebleeds in the middle of the night. After taking anti-fever medicine, the fever has subsided, but the nosebleeds continue. I used absorbent cotton to stop the nosebleeds, but the nosebleeds are still there after taking them away. What should I do? I used to have nosebleeds, sometimes a little, but today I have a lot of nosebleeds, and I have a fever and nosebleeds, which makes me a little worried. Dr. Luo Zhen answered: You can check the baby\’s blood routine and coagulation function. If the test results…

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The academic master development plan, master these three points and your child can become an academic master.

\”Cognitive Nature: Psychological Laws That Make Learning Easy\” Does the top student around you play every day and still learn well? And you study questions every day, but there is still a big gap between you and others? Don’t be discouraged. With the right methods, you can become a top student. The three authors of this book, American science writer Brown, and University of Washington psychology professors Henry and Mark, introduce eleven…

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What causes white spots on children\’s faces? Is it a zinc deficiency or a worm in the stomach?

Question 1: A 6-year-old baby tested positive for zinc deficiency last month. Are the white spots on his face a zinc deficiency? What medicine should be used to supplement? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: This is not zinc deficiency. From the picture, it is considered to be pityriasis alba. The main manifestation is the appearance of hypopigmented round or oval patches on the face. In addition to the face, the neck, trunk or limbs may also occasionally occur, and the plaques…

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Please tell your children: The world is not fair. No matter how hard you work, you will be special.

First class passengers can get priority boarding, and bank VIPs can skip the queue… Really, the world is never equal, and how special you are only if you work hard. This truth must be known to children as early as possible. The more unfair it is, the more meaningful the effort is. Before the college entrance examination in June 2018, \”Extreme Challenge\” conducted an experiment. It started…

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The baby boy’s private parts are swollen like a “watery egg”, don’t rush into surgery yet!

Question 1: A 20-day-old baby has one testicle larger than the other, and the larger side is transparent when viewed through light. There is fluid. The baby does not cry or fuss, and has no other symptoms. I checked a lot on the Internet. I feel like hydrocele, but I am worried that it is spermatic cord torsion. Is there any difference between them? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: If hydrocele is considered, it can be confirmed by B-ultrasound. It will usually heal on its own, and after 1 year old…

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What should I do if my baby is stuck in a fishbone? The correct approach is…

Question 1: The baby is two and a half years old. Without paying attention to him, he took a bite of the fish on the table and got stuck on the fish bone. At that time, I vomited a little, my face was a little red, I coughed up some blood, and the baby was very uncomfortable and kept retching, so I gave him some steamed buns and drank milk. Now he doesn\’t vomit, is in good spirits, and can see that he eats normally. Now, I wonder if the fish bone is still stuck in the throat…

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What should I do if my child\’s ribs are valgus? Do this more often to correct yourself

Question 1: My baby is 24 months old, but his ribs are still everted and his fontanel is not closed. Is this a sign of calcium deficiency? The baby\’s other indicators are quite normal. Will supplementing calcium now correct the valgus ribs? Dr. Zhang Yanmei’s answer: The anterior fontanel usually closes in 12 to 18 months, and the posterior fontanel closes in 2 to 3 months. You need to be careful whether it is too early or too late. Plus the ribs…

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How can I exercise my baby if he can\’t crawl and can\’t sit still?

Question 1: The ten-month-old baby cannot sit firmly or crawl. He can stand and sit with support. His legs are strong. Is this normal? Dr. Song Shufen answered: Normally, the baby will be able to hold his head up at three months and be able to lift it stably at four months. To sit and stand, you only need to be able to sit at six months and sit firmly at eight months. It is normal for a child\’s growth and development to advance or be delayed by 1-2 months; but…

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Can language delay be cured on its own? The doctor advises you…

Question 1: The baby is two years old and is suspected to be autistic. The MRI and heel blood tests showed abnormalities in genetic metabolism. Can this rule out autism? Dr. Song Shufen answered: The diagnosis of autism should be based on symptoms. Some children with autism have combined intelligence, language, and motor development delays. An MRI can only diagnose the development of the brain, although many children have…

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