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		<title>Involving Baby In Christmas Celebrations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Christmas holiday period is a time when for millions of families the daily routine is likely to change, sometimes drastically or sometimes          just a little. If you have a new born, or very young, baby in the house,        [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Christmas holiday period is a time when for millions of families the daily routine is likely to change, sometimes drastically or sometimes          just a little. If you have a new born, or very young, baby in the house,          do not believe that they will not be aware of what’s going on just          because they are lazing around in their crib sleeping most of the time.          They will be aware of differences in their environment, so it is a good          idea to think about the well being of the baby in advance, and plan your          Christmas period accordingly.</p>
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<p>Probably the first sign that something different is going on in the home          will be the Christmas decorations and ornaments going up. While the baby          may seem oblivious to all commotion and activity as the decorations go          up all around, there is a good chance that a baby who has lived in the          house for a few months will be very aware of them, even if they cannot          focus on the detail of the decorations themselves. This is a good time          to get the baby involved in Christmas, right at the start, by letting          them lie in the room being decorated while they are awake. Let them watch          the rest of the family as they hang the Christmas tree decorations and          lights, and all the other ornaments. Once in a while, take over an ornament          that is bright and let her see it up close; find some that make a noise,          and let her hear the gentle sounds up close. Nothing too noisy, of course,          that will scare the baby, just the gentle sounds. Also, pick her up and          take her up close to hanging ornaments. That will help the baby feel a          part of what is going on, even if they do not have a clue what it is all          about.</p>
<p>If your Christmas holiday is being spent at home, then the routine with          the baby need not change too much. If you are expecting a lot of guests,          though, then it may be rather different, so try not to forget to plan          for the baby too. If you are getting caught up in a frenzy of cooking          and other preparation in the days before Christmas, and on Christmas morning,          then try to involve the baby just a bit, by allowing her to lie in the          kitchen with you, or in whatever room the preparation may be going on.          Remember, your baby will sense stress and anxiety in the parents, so it          is best to allow plenty of time for your preparation so that you are not          too rushed and stressed out.</p>
<p>If the baby is used to having a lot of people around, then she will probably          not be too disturbed by the sudden influx of visitors. Even then, remember          she needs peaceful periods, and when she joins the throng while awake          it is worth keeping an eye on whether she is becoming overwhelmed by too          much boisterous attention, especially as the alcohol may flow later in          the day, or sooner in some cases. Always remember, your baby just needs          love, warmth, care, food and security, so as long as you remain conscious          of those things at all times, then your baby can enjoy Christmas as much          as you, even though she may not be able to tell you so.</p>
<p>If you are going away, then the routine upset will be greater, so it          may not be quite so easy for baby or parents. Everything mentioned above          for staying at home still applies, and the travel preparation should be          no different than for an ordinary trip away. However, take extra care          and ensure you have everything that you will need for the baby while travelling          and away, listed well in advance and organised in plenty of time. Depending          on where you live, there may not be shops open on Christmas Day, and Christmas          Eve shopping may be a stressful nightmare for you and the baby. So, it          is well worth getting yourself, and your baby’s, things well organized          in advance.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Christmas should be a great time for you, your family and your baby.          Much will be just as normal, but it is always worth remembering that she          will be aware of anything that is different, whether in surroundings,          tension levels, or sounds. If you are breastfeeding, you should be aware          that what you eat and drink will provide her milk.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">So long as you remain aware of those things, and act accordingly, your          baby will be happy, and have a good grounding for getting more involved          next Christmas.</p>
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