Love Conquers All
        Under what circumstances should the daily tub-bath be omitted?

       Almost any excuse will do. The bath-room may be too cold, or too hot, or the child may be too sleepy or too wide-awake, or the parent may have lame knees or lead poisoning. And anyway, the child had a good bath yesterday.

        How should the infant be held during dressing and undressing?

       Any carpenter will be glad to sell you a vise which can be attached to the edge of the table. Place the infant in the vise and turn the screw until there is a slight redness under the pressure. Be careful not to turn it too tight or the child will resent it; but on the other hand, care should be taken not to leave it too loose, otherwise the child will be continually

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       falling out on the floor, and you will never get it dressed that way.

        What are the most important items in the baby's clothing?

       The safety-pins which are in the bureau in the next room.

        How should a child be weighed?

       Place the child in the scales. The father should then sit on top of the child to hold him down. Weigh father and child together. Then deduct the father's weight from the gross tonnage, and the weight of the child is the result.

        What are the objections to an infant's sleeping out-of-doors?

       Sleeping out-of-doors in the city is all right, but children sleeping out of doors in the country are likely to be kissed by wandering cows and things. This should never be permitted under any circumstances.

        When does the infant first laugh aloud?

       When father tries to pin it up for the first time.

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        If at two years the child makes no attempt to talk, what should be suspected?


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