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Do:
- Allow
baby to twiddle. Our necklaces are strong on a strong cording that will withstand a tug.
- Turn
the nursing necklace throughout a feeding session
so baby can experience the full variety of beads.
If you opted for a longer personalization, just turn
your necklace so that baby is explosed to all beads.
- Clean
your necklace with soap and water or a disinfecting
wipe regularly.
- Encourage
your baby to play with the necklace while feeding.
Rattle the beads or position it directly in his line
of sight. Nursing necklaces hang low enough for baby's
exploration convience.
- Bring
your nursing necklace or feeding necklace out while
feeding in public.
- Practice
patterns, object-shape-color recognition, letter-sound
identification, with your child(ren).
- Have
fun with your Simply Snazzy nursing necklace! Put a twist on Old
McDonald and use ALL the fun beads in the song.
"On his farm he had a train, E-I-E-I-O, with a
"Choo Choo!" here and a "Choo Choo!"
there!"
- Keep
your nursing necklace as a special keepsake. Put it
in baby's chest, a scrapbook, or make it a dress-up
toy after it isn't needed as a 'nursing' necklace
anymore.
- Start
a ritual with your nursing necklace. Older babies
love predictability. Bring it out for all those active
feedings to signal to your baby when it is time to
nurse. Soon he will associate the necklace with feeding.
- Signing
with your baby? Learn the sign for necklace - another
great way to encourage visual learning!
- Develop
a signal with your baby to sign a "necklace no-no".
Baby chewing on the necklace? Stay consistent and
use words like "no-no" or "yuck-yuck".
Signing works! Try to give a visual and verbal at
the same time to help baby develop an awareness of
nursing necklace "no-no's".
- Customize
your nursing necklace with something personal and
meaningful to you. Our necklaces are affordable priced
so that you can get another one with your next baby.
Let each necklace be special and unique as each nursing
relationship with your child is. Personalization options vary by design.
- Purchase
a second nursing necklace to keep in the diaper bag.
A second necklace is also nice so you can switch nursing
necklaces out regularly and keep baby engaged. Rotate
them every few days for a "brand new" feel
to baby. Take a second necklace to church, shopping,
or other outings.
- Consider
keeping the older sibling involved by purchasing them
a necklace of their own.
Don't:
- Allow
a child under the age of three to wear or play independently
with your necklace.
- Leave
baby unattended! A nursing necklace should be used
under strict adult supervision. These are MOMMY Necklaces - period.
- Allow
baby to "teeth" or "gum" the necklace.
Our beads are non-toxic and are not coated in any
paint, but if they ever broke loose, they do present
a choking hazard. Our necklaces are NOT teething toys
but rather accessories to aid mommy during feeding
time.
- Pull
the nursing necklace's safety clasp apart "for
the fun of it". This feature is integrated into
our designs as a safety feature not a toy.
- Over
indulge your little one with his nursing necklace.
Rotate necklaces, keep it in a bag or a drawer while
not nursing, or put it away for a few days (if baby
seems to loose interest). Don't make it available
24-7 and baby is more likely to be engaged by it when
he should be - during feeding time!
- Give
up if your nursing necklace doesn't work initially.
Some baby's are so excited to see something new they
will actually stop eating to play with it. Take it
away and gradually introduce it until baby gets the
idea that the necklace is to keep him busy while feeding!
Click
here for more important safety information regarding nursing
necklaces.
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