We're Moving!!

Don't forget to change your readers and bookmarks to www.firstimpressionsbaby.com/blog! We won't be here for much longer (we have a new home)!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Be sure to change your bookmarks!

We'll be here for exactly one more week, but come check us out at our new digs! We're all settled in now, and can't wait for you to see us! Every post that is featured here, will be featured at the new place too. And, if you are still only keeping up with us at this site, chances are you are missing some of the new extra posts at the new place!

And, don't forget: We have a $100 Giveaway going on. You can sign up HERE. If you already signed up for the giveaway at this site, you are considered signed up at the other site, regardless of what the comments may show. So, no worries! Winner will be announced at the new digs!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Make Your Own: Tutu

*Photo from Chasing Cheerios

Chasing cheerios has a great little tutorial for no-sew tutus - Make one for your little princess!

And, don't forget the great $100 Giveaway we have going on!

Cancer In A Bottle?

I've posted a lot about toxins in the things we put IN and ON our bodies, and so it came to no surprise to me when Rutgers University found a link between moisturizers and skin cancer. I mean, what exactly DO you expect when you apply lotions filled with parabens (Read: Cancer Causing Agents) on your skin everyday? I mean, really?

So many people are surprised by studies like these - they thought our government had a handle on it, that our government would protect them. I'm incredibly sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the FDA only limits certain chemicals. When it comes to cosmetics and bodycare, there isn't much by way of standards and regulations for what they can put into their products.

It's up to YOU to read your own labels to know what's safe, and what's not. Ignore the label's claims about organic or organic ingredients (I'll talk more about this later), because just because an item SAYS it has organic items, it doesn't make it so (another faulty FDA law...or non-law).

Exercise your right to read the labels, and carefully. For more information about chemicals you should be watching out for, read below. And, for more information, go to Skin Deep- where you can search for your particular product to see how it rates for safety.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

We're Moving!!

We're so excited to let you know that we're moving! We'll give everyone a little time to re-adjust to our new digs, but please start updating your bookmarks and feed readers for our new place: www.firstimpressionsbaby.com/blog

We'll make it official after our latest giveaway is up on this website.

We'll update you a little later on about all the cool new things to come! Come check us out!!

Hugs,
Ashley

Speech Delays - Ages 0-2

Many of us wonder if our children are saying enough words. And, before we know it keeping up with the Joneses of this world begins to make us doubt our own parenting and our own children. We begin to compare how our child is speaking compared to Sally or little Jack, and try to rack our brains to think of any other children we may know in our child's age range.

And, before you know it, you've convince yourself that your child is behind.

Or, maybe you don't. Maybe you think your child is doing just grand, and then one day the pediatrician blows you mind with the news that your child is behind.

The following are some warning signs for language development delay (borrowed from BabyCenter):

Birth to 12 Months
  • by 4 months, doesn't imitate the sounds her parents make
  • by 6 months, isn't laughing or squealing
  • by 8 or 9 months, isn't using sounds to get your attention
  • by 9 months, hasn't begun babbling
  • at 10 months, doesn't respond to her name
  • by 9 or 10 months, isn't letting you know when she's happy or upset

12 to 15 Months
  • at 12 months, doesn't use gestures such as waving or shaking her head
  • by 12 months, isn't using at least a couple of consonants (p, b, etc.)
  • by 12 months, isn't somehow communicating to you when she needs help with something
  • at 15 months, doesn't understand and respond to words like "no" and "bye-bye"
  • by 15 months, isn't using at least six different gestures (waving, pointing, etc.)
  • by 15 months, can't say at least one to three words

18 to 24 Months
  • at 18 months, isn't saying at least six to ten words
  • by 18 to 20 months, isn't pointing out things of interest, such as a bird or airplane overhead
  • by 20 months, isn't making at least six consonant sounds
  • at 21 months, doesn't respond to simple directions
  • by 21 months, doesn't pretend with her dolls or herself (brushing her hair, feeding her doll, etc.)
  • at 24 months, can't join two words together
  • at 24 months, doesn't know the function of common household objects — toothbrush, telephone, fork, etc.
  • by 24 months, doesn't imitate actions or words of others
  • at 2 years, doesn't point to body parts when asked




PS - Don't forget the $100 Giveaway we have going on!!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Rugged Idea - A Blanket With No Boundaries




We have found yet another "Parenting Essential" for you - the Rugged Idea Blankets. These awesome blankets are made from Rip-Stop Nylon and Fleece - making them durable, cozy (yet lightweight), and water/wind proof! They come in 3 sizes: small (changing pad), medium (perfect for your stroller) or large (great for a double stroller).

We own the Rugged Idea Medium sized Blanket and absolutely love it! It has ties, so that it can be tied to our stroller in a moments notice, and is lightweight and compact enough that we can carry it with us wherever we go! It has gone to the park with us, watched fireworks with us (we sat on it), and covered our legs when we got chilly.

Fall is approaching, and the possibilities are endless! Cover a stroller so your little one is blocked from the wind/rain and warmth is locked in. Or, use it when wearing your baby to help protect your little one from the elements. Use it to sit on in the park, to cover up infant carriers, or as a mat to play on in public places.

These blankets are great - no matter the season, no matter the activity - and are a new favorite for us!

Go HERE to get yours, now!

PS - Don't forget that great $100 Giveaway that we have going on! What would you spend your $100 on?

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Ice Cream Cupcakes

*photo from Joy the Baker, as well.

What could be better during summer than ice cream and cupcakes, paired together in one fabulous ice cream cupcake?

Check out this fabulous recipe at Joy the Baker and enjoy!

And, don't forget our awesome $100 Giveaway!