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- Nail abnormalities are problems with the color, shape, texture, or thickness of the fingernails or toenails. ... Like the skin, the fingernails ...
- ... Use a cup or the side of a spoon for giving your child drinks. If you use ... when they eat. Feed them only with a spoon. Do not use forks, straws, chopsticks, or other ...
- ... Measure the medicine carefully with a syringe, medicine spoon, dropper, or cup. Do not use spoons from your kitchen. They do not measure the ...
- ... suck, give them a pacifier. Use a small spoon when feeding your baby. It is fine to ... start feeding themselves by grabbing the food or spoon with their hand. Good finger foods include: Soft ...
- ... shake well before using. Do not use flatware spoons used for eating for giving medicine. They are ... as large as 2 teaspoons (10 mL). Measuring spoons used for cooking are accurate, but they spill ...
- ... birth canal. Forceps look like 2 large salad spoons. The doctor uses them to guide the baby's ...
- ... the liquid medicines. Do not use a household spoon. If you have any questions or concerns, talk ...
- ... cotton-tipped swabs Syringe, medicine cup, or medicine spoon for giving specific doses of medicine Thermometer Tweezers, ...
- ... Uses more words and understands simple commands Uses spoon to feed self Preschooler -- 3 to 6 years ...
- ... Physical, such as fine motor skills (holding a spoon, pincer grasp) and gross motor skills (head control, ...