Questions to Ask When Choosing a Pediatrician
February 24, 2010 by Blessings From Home
Filed under Childcare
Choosing a pediatrician for your child can be somewhat of a difficult decision. It is something that you should take very seriously and not just choose one from the phone directory. It is a good idea to meet and interview a pediatrican before you commit to a physician/patient relationship. Don’t just choose the first pediatrician that you meet, interview a few of them and then make comparisons to see which is right for your child.
How to Store and Display Plush Toys
February 24, 2010 by Blessings
Filed under Cleaning & Laundry
If you have kids, you have a ton of stuffed animals-I can guarantee it! And sometimes, that mound of stuffed toys can become overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to keep your house tidy and save some space. Before your child’s plush toys take over the second floor of your home, here are a few tips on displaying and storing these toys that would otherwise stay piled in a corner of the playroom.
Show Your Kids Love and Care
February 24, 2010 by Blessings From Home
Filed under Childcare
How are you at letting others know your feelings for them? Are you a parent who is unable to express love and care to your kids? You can do it if you work hard enough. You will learn effective ways of showing love and care to your child.
Child GPS Tracking – Don’t Be the Scared Parent Anymore
February 23, 2010 by Blessings From Home
Filed under Childcare
Are you interested in being able to find your child at all times? Do you desire to feel safe whenever you let your children outside of the house by themselves? When your children go to the zoo or an amusement park do you want to not have to worry about losing your children every ten minutes?
The Importance and Need For After School Activities
February 23, 2010 by Blessings From Home
Filed under Childcare
How important are after school activities for your children? If you want your child to develop social, physical and creative skills that will prepare them well for adulthood then it should be very important indeed.
Your Child and Food Allergies
February 23, 2010 by Blessings From Home
Filed under Childcare
Infants can easily end up with food allergies. As parents, it’s our responsibility to prevent our sweet babes from joining the many others who sweep the world with one or several allergies. The following guidelines can help protect your child from this type of complication.
Is School Screwing Up Your Child? (Part One)
February 23, 2010 by Blessings From Home
Filed under Childcare
If you are a parent considering how to best school your child, stop for a minute and question every assumption you have about how your child ought to grow up. You and I both know that your goal is to raise a happy, healthy child. You also want to give your child every advantage in life so that they can thrive in adulthood.
Don’t Make Your Child Feel Responsible For Your Unhappiness
February 19, 2010 by Blessings From Home
Filed under Childcare, Marriage
I’ve heard some dreadful responses from some parents when I put it to them that staying in a marriage for the sake of the children is better than leaving. Usually, such responses are dogmatic, self-serving and erroneous. The lamest response of all is this: “If a parent stays for the child’s sake the child will grow up feeling guilty.”
5 Threats to Your Child’s Online Safety You Probably Don’t Know About
February 19, 2010 by Blessings From Home
Filed under Childcare
As a parent, you probably know the basics when it comes to keeping your kids safe online, and what types of sites they should avoid. But, there’s a lot more to it than that. Find out about five types of inappropriate content your child could be checking out online.
How to Get Your Child Out of Your Bed and Into Their Own
February 19, 2010 by Blessings From Home
Filed under Childcare
There is a certain comfort that comes from having your children right in your own bed next to you when they are little, but eventually you want them to start sleeping in their own beds. The problem for many parents is figuring out how to get their little one to start sleeping on their own without a lot of crying and night-long battles about staying in their bed. The following tips will give some great ideas for getting your child out of your bed and into their own.
