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Baby or Toddler's Nose Congested? TRY THIS! 🤯 Electric NoseFrida Review and Comparison 

Learn With Adrienne
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#ToddlerActivity #SpeechTherapy #LearnWithAdrienne
⬇️ Free printable resources from Adrienne: www.learnwithadrienne.com/dow...
⬇️ Help your child learn to talk in Adrienne's step-by-step online class here: www.learnwithadrienne.com/ste...
⬇️ ELECTRIC NOSEFRIDA on Amazon (this is the one we have and LOVE. I am not sponsored, all opinions are my own):
* amzn.to/3g6Lcka
⬇️ Watolt Baby Nasal Aspirator (another great option, has a lot of reviews)
* amzn.to/3TyMF0x
⬇️Original NoseFrida (the straw one we don't use anymore)
* amzn.to/3GhiesA
Description from the FridaBaby Company:
"The must-have booger buster that uses sucking suction to remove stubborn snot and gunk from noses.
Electric Nosefrida is a great choice for parents who love the cult-favorite seersucker. With the push of a button, suction out stubborn boogers and snot from your baby in a flash. For squirmy kids, use the distraction light to help them calm down. Soft silicone Nope tips in two sizes are gentle on baby's nose while 3 different levels of suction power give you solid snot removing control. Dishwasher safe parts make electric Nosefrida easy to clean, while the usb-c port makes it easy to recharge on-the-go (not battery operated!).
About this item:
SUCTION POWER: Choose from three levels of electric-powered suction
DISTRACTION LIGHT: Calm squirmy kiddos with the onboard light they can focus on
USB RECHARGEABLE: Skip the batteries and recharge on-the-go
EASY TO HOLD: Easy-hold grip makes Electric NoseFrida simple to wield with one hand
ALL AGES: Comes with two silicone nose tip sizes to fit newborn noses and toddler sniffers
CONTENTS: 1 Electric Nasal Aspirator, 2 Tip Sizes, 1 USB-C Charging Cable, 1 Case"
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➜ TODDLER TIPS PLAYLIST:
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• How To READ To Toddler...
Hey! I’m Adrienne, Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist from LearnWithAdrienne.com and you want to help your child:
☀️communicate clearly
☀️listen well
☀️gain life skills
In my RU-vid videos, I teach a variety of strategies to help children learn to talk, but in my online class for children, I teach much more in-depth, revealing the actual step-by-step system I use with my own speech therapy clients to get them from saying only a handful of words to talking in sentences and having conversations. My online class is structured with checklists and printouts where you can track your child's progress.
So zooming out, my RU-vid videos teach the “what” and my online class teaches the “how.” The goal of the online class is to give you the skills needed to plug in the speech strategies into your daily life with your child and to implement the building blocks, strategies, and concepts during meal time, car riding time, play time, outdoor time, etc.
Here is more info about the class so you can see if it would be a good fit for what you are looking for with your child.
The Steps to Help Your Child Learn To Talk: www.learnwithadrienne.com/ste...
P.S. For safety, always fully supervise your child when doing activities that I recommend in my videos.
Video Description: How do I get my toddler to follow directions, to obey, to listen to me? In this video Adrienne, a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist who works in Early Intervention, shares tips for getting teaching new words, even when your toddler is not feeling well. Using simple toddler activities, parents, caregivers, teachers, and speech-language pathologists can learn how to help your toddler talk more and understand more language so that they can communicate better. These tips are helpful so that they will be prepared and ready for preschool, kindergarten, and life beyond the classroom. These tips are strategies for parents, caregivers, grandparents, babysitters, childcare professionals, and speech therapists that you can apply right away with your toddler. Strategies include: following directions, comprehension, repetition, colors, vocabulary expansion, verbal routines, and prepositions.
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Комментарии : 20   
@ashleytatum8074
@ashleytatum8074 10 месяцев назад
How do you get all of the nasal secretions out of the system?
@wisdom0143
@wisdom0143 8 месяцев назад
My electric broke after 5 months. I had to used the one the hospital gives
@shabrethajennings7291
@shabrethajennings7291 Год назад
My toddler is 3 1/2 years old also autistic with tons of sensory issues. Lol I don't see this going over well as I'm the primary care giver with no help. But her chronic runny nose is giving me the blues, I'm blowing through Kleenex and now toilet tissue just trying to keep it clean. I might try this as I'm at my witte end
@jeenasohaily5568
@jeenasohaily5568 Год назад
Hi I find today Your channels my son is 4 in half diagnosed with autism he was not talk now he learn lots word And few sentences, my question is how I encourage him to focus on my while reading him book and how I help him to start talking plz
@LearnWithAdrienne
@LearnWithAdrienne Год назад
Hi! I’d recommend starting with this playlist of videos I created for how to read with children: ru-vid.com/group/PLXmXkWrGqio9oizPKHOgSHq6ocMDpoWLQ
@CarlosGarzaTech
@CarlosGarzaTech Год назад
Could this product be used on a 11 years girl? or if not, any recommendation of a similar product for her age? she usually has her nose or ear congested and ventilation pipes dont last on her
@LearnWithAdrienne
@LearnWithAdrienne Год назад
Yes, I’ve used it on myself and it works great. Especially when I am sick and when I am tired of using a ton of tissues.
@CarlosGarzaTech
@CarlosGarzaTech Год назад
@@LearnWithAdrienne Thank you! This sounds promising for when she has blocked ears and noses. But one question can we use it in the ears as well?
@JB-bm1to
@JB-bm1to 11 месяцев назад
​@CarlosGarzaTech I know this is an older question but PLEASE don't put this in ears. The suction can easily blow out their ear drum. Hope your kiddo is doing better! Look for the saline and blower kits made for ears. They don't suck, they blow but it works!
@CarlosGarzaTech
@CarlosGarzaTech 11 месяцев назад
@@JB-bm1to thank you!
@JB-bm1to
@JB-bm1to 11 месяцев назад
@@CarlosGarzaTech welcome!
@shellygarcia9636
@shellygarcia9636 Год назад
We’re we can find this product
@shellygarcia9636
@shellygarcia9636 Год назад
Thank you very much for taking u time for us
@swissmrkc
@swissmrkc Год назад
She put the link in the description
@LearnWithAdrienne
@LearnWithAdrienne Год назад
Here is the Amazon affiliate link to the one that we use: amzn.to/3g6Lcka
@LearnWithAdrienne
@LearnWithAdrienne Год назад
You're welcome!
@rockjockchick
@rockjockchick Год назад
@@LearnWithAdrienne I love this review. I wish you could link to the sellers main web site. Amazon is constantly stealing from their independent sellers -including me.
@swissmrkc
@swissmrkc Год назад
Haha 3:50 no warning on that. But I guess proof is in the pudding 🤢
@LearnWithAdrienne
@LearnWithAdrienne Год назад
Haha! Gross, I know! Since the word booger is in the thumbnail picture...I figured people will proceed at their own risk ;)
@antoniojohnson7547
@antoniojohnson7547 Год назад
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