Child Car Seat RECALL…

CAR SEAT RECALL

 

Cosco, Maxi-Cosi, and Safety 1st Child Restraint System Center Front Adjuster Recall

Dorel Juvenile Group (DJG), in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), has decided that a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety exists in certain Cosco, Maxi-Cosi, and Safety 1st child restraint systems.

via Dorel Juvenile Group | Cosco, Maxi-Cosi, and Safety 1st Child Restraint System Center Front Adjuster Recall.

Dorel Juvenile Group is voluntarily recalling nearly 800,000 child car seats sold in North America to address a potential problem with the harness locking system, which may not stay properly tensioned.

The seats from the Columbus, Ind., company were manufactured between May 1, 2008, and April 30, 2009.

via CBC News – Consumer Life – Dorel recalls 800,000 child car seats.

This has definitely been a week of recalls.

I have included two links on the car seat recalls.

Be particularly cautious if you have a hand me down, borrowed car seat or if you are  traveling and have a rented one.

Protect your child!

Baby video monitor recall

Yet another recall to report:

Baby video monitor recall

About 1.7 million video baby monitors with electrical cords have been recalled by their manufacturer, Summer Infant Inc. As evidenced in two recent deaths, the cords can present a strangulation hazard to infants and toddlers if placed too close to a crib. Because of this serious strangulation risk, parents and caregivers should never place these and other corded cameras within three feet of a crib.

via News Moms Need » Blog Archive » Baby video monitor recall.

Night Light Recall…

 

Night light recall

“Have you got a night light in your child’s room or the bathroom? Check it. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and American Tack & Hardware Company are recalling 261,000 LED night lights. An electrical short circuit in the night light can cause it to overheat and smolder or melt, which can burn consumers or result in fire.”

via News Moms Need » Blog Archive » Night light recall.

Baby’s Nutrition…important new facts!

Noteworthy Wednesday!!

Parents these days seem in such a hurry to move their kids through the milestones of development.

But moving kids from formula to solid food is one change parents may want to take their time making. Trying solid food with formula-fed kids before they hit four months of age raises the odds they’ll be overweight as preschoolers, according to research findings just published online by the journal Pediatrics.

via Weighty Issue: Keep Junior Off Solid Food During His First 4 Months : Shots – Health News Blog : NPR.

Obesity in children is a serious problem and there seems to be many reasons for it. Good nutrition has always been important from day one of a baby’s life.

Whether formula or breastfeeding the information in this recent report indicates that there seems to be a connection between when babies are started on solids and their developing obesity.

Many parents are encouraged by others to feed solids to their baby at an early age with the hopes that the infant will in fact sleep better. This of course is fallacy.

I can remember being told by a well-meaning relative that my baby was hungry and I definitely needed to give her some rice cereal to quiet her down and have her sleep longer. I was anxious to do the right thing so I tried the cereal.

Oh…but when I watched my tiny darling struggling with it I soon abandoned the effort and low and behold my daughter slept through the night at 6 weeks just as the all the books predicted she would.

So…my feeling is stick to breast or formula feeding your infant. Do not be in a hurry to introduce solids into their diet. And when you do begin feeding solids make sure that they are nutritional ones. There are many wonderful infant food resources available. Please take advantage of them.

Do not be fooled by the advertisers of convenient baby food products that we have all grown up with. Many of them are not nutritionally sound and have large amounts of sodium in them despite what we know about too much sodium. So read, read, read and become an advocate for your families eating habits right from the start.

Preteens and Makeup…do they need it?

Preteen girls…do they really need make-up???

“It starts with flavored lip gloss, maybe strawberry or bubble gum, then shimmery blush and before long, a mascara wand.

Well before they hit their teens, American girls are wearing makeup. As much as this may elicit groans, it’s also probably not a terrible surprise to anyone with preteenage girls in the house.”

via Wal-Mart’s geoGirl, Target’s Hello Kitty Cosmetics Bring Preteens and Makeup to Mainstream – WSJ.com.

Marketing make-up to young girls, (pre) pre-teen is here with lip gloss, blush, and even mascara.

Is this what little girls need? I remember “Little Lady” which was marketed  to little girls in the ’50s so this really is nothing new.

http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1950s-little-lady-bubble-bath-w-box-helene

“Up for auction “Every little girl should have her very own cosmetics” and back in the 50’s little girls loved to play grown up like t mommy with the make up toiletries designed by Helene Pessl, Inc. Fifth Ave. New York. In orginal box with product information insert. The 40z. bottle is full with lid securely in place. Very nice vintage collectable”

From the looks of the products available in the 50’s the focus was more on little girl bubble bath, cologne, and bath powder rather than lipstick, rouge and eye make-up.

I have no objection to flavored lip gloss with sunscreen, and perhaps some sunscreens marketed to the pre-teenage or younger girls as this may influence their use of these products as they get older and have more sun exposure but blush and especially mascara is another story.

Blush and mascara are product that need to be applied carefully. Blush applicators should be kept clean and not shared for the obvious reasons…skin bacteria can cause havoc with young skin. Mascara also can be problematic…it should be replaced at regular intervals so that bacteria does not contaminate the wand and get into the eye. It should be applied very carefully so as not to get in the eye and it should never be shared. Eye infections can cause extremely serious problems including loss of eyesight. Lip gloss is less problematic in my opinion but of course it should not be shared either.

It is my feeling the pre-teen group is being targeted by these particular companies for their own financial gain. Girls are concerned enough with their looks and weight and now they are being pushed to use mascara and blush which can be well be left for the teenagers which is way early enough.

The only way these companies will get the message is for us as parents to refuse to buy age inappropriate cosmetics for our girls and to let our girls know that it is okay to be themselves for just a little while longer.

 

 

 

Car seat safety….

CAR SEAT SAFETY

 

“Child seat safety inspectors

We all know that it’s important to have our children in car seats while driving in the car.  But did you know that, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study, nearly three out of four child seats are installed or used incorrectly? Those are seriously unsafe numbers!”

via News Moms Need » Blog Archive » Child seat safety inspectors.

I cannot think of  more important items than child car seats…please use them all the time.

Food Allergies…new guidelines…

Tuesday “Travels”

Food Allergies and Children

http://blogs.babycenter.com/mom_stories/new-food-allergy-guidelines/

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704156304576003382894873452.html?mod=ITP_personaljournal_0

These articles are a must read for parents of children with food allergies. They explain the latest guidelines published in the Journal  of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and issued by the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NAID) on diagnosing and treating food allergies.

Allergies are complicated and difficult to handle with children especially as they get old enough to go to school and are then exposed to other children bringing foods in their lunch that are potentially lethal to the allergic child.

Over Thanksgiving while we were boarding our flight…a parent was requesting special services because her child had a peanut allergy. I asked her how the airline deals with this situation. She said that they give her time to wipe down the seat and seat belt before her child sits down. The flight attendants then announce to the passengers that someone has an allergy to nuts so it is requested that passengers refrain from eating nuts while onboard. They also do not serve peanuts as the snack.

Allergies to peanuts and other foods are quite serious and parents have to be very diligent dealing with this. Hopefully these new guidelines will help.