Helping Your Children Stay Safe From The Flu
July 31, 2009
Many of the same precautions that works to prevent swine flu are the precautions you should be following to help prevent the spread of any disease.
Following these tips will help your family stay healthy, whatever the season.
Wash your hands frequently. There’s no need to invest in special antibacterial soaps. Plain […]
Sandcastles
July 30, 2009
Here are some tips to assemble your next sand structure memorable.
Five secret reasons why your baby is crying
July 30, 2009
Fact - babies cry.
Fact - there’s usually a typical reason why your baby is crying. Normal stuff like needing a diaper, needing food, or being overly tired are the main reasons why your baby will cry most of the moment.
Sad fact - sometimes no matter what you try; feeding, changing, a nap your baby may […]
My baby won’t smile at society!
July 30, 2009
By nine months of age your baby will do something amazing - smile selectively right at you. She’ll see you and her little face will brighten right up on purpose!
Once that happens you may be super excited to share that experience with your pals and family only to find that your baby refuses to share […]
Build healthy baby teeth
July 30, 2009
Once your baby starts solids it’s instance to think about which foods will benefit her teeth the most.
Milk, yogurt, and other high calcium foods have calcium and protein which builds and helps to maintain strong tooth enamel. PS chocolate milk is just as good as plain for teeth too!
Cheese - good calcium source (see above) […]
How Fathers Can Become Better Disciplinarians?
July 30, 2009
The concept of being a strict disciplinarian is fraught with problems.
The notion that harshness equals discipline is being disproved again and again.
In fact, studies have shown that the authoritarian approach to childrearing results in children who are withdrawn, lack spontaneity, and have fewer signs of having a conscience.
that is not to […]
Playgrounds Still Fall Short On Safety
July 30, 2009
Playgrounds have been improved now compared to the olden days. Monkey bars and hot metal slides have been replaced by colorful plastic castles with guardrails and ramps and rounded edges.
Many new playgrounds are covered with soft wood mulch or springy rubber chips made from recycled tires, instead of blacktop and concrete.
Experts say, yet with many […]
Taste and Tell
July 30, 2009
This activity will manufacture your child more aware of the sense of taste.
Preventing Cold In Children With Probiotics
July 29, 2009
According to a recent study done in china, it was reported that children who drank a mixture of bacteria, known as probiotics like milk twice a day had fewer colds and missed fewer days of school.
Researchers have shown that probiotics can benefit many folks who are already suffering with convinced ill health conditions.
The […]
Vitamin C to prevent preterm labor
July 29, 2009
Past research notes that Vitamin C can help you to avoid preterm labor. Good news since so many yummy foods contain vitamin C. During your pregnancy you should be getting at least 85mg of vitamin C daily, although more won’t hurt you. Vitamin C helps to strengthen your body’s membranes and that includes the […]
