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Britney And Jamie Lynn: Perfect Together. Spears Family Valued

December 27, 2007 | Filed Under Family, Celebrity News, Life, Toys, Parenting, Pregnancy, Toddlers/Preschoolers | 1 Comment

Jamie Lynn Spears is hooking up with her older and more successful sister, Britney Spears, in a public display of Spears family values, to take place in celebrity and paparazzi overrun Los Angeles, as opposed to rural Louisiana, where Jamie Lynn could avoid the bright lights of popping flash boobs and... read more

Child Safety Tips for Balconies and Patios

April 7, 2007 | Filed Under Toddlers/Preschoolers | No Comments

Homes that contain a balcony or patio can pose a huge risk to the safety of a child. Parents are obligated to do everything that they can to keep their child safe. Special steps are required to child proof a balcony or patio. One of the biggest risks is the rails that surround a balcony and some patios.... read more

How to Child Proof Your Medicine Cabinet

November 26, 2006 | Filed Under Parenting, Toddlers/Preschoolers | No Comments

Keeping your children safe is a parent’s top priority in life. The home holds so many dangers for a child that some people don’t even really think about. One of the biggest dangers that a household contains are things generally contained within a medicine cabinet such as medicines. Keeping your... read more

Online Games for Toddlers

October 28, 2006 | Filed Under Toddlers/Preschoolers | No Comments

In today’s world with the technology that we now have, children have more ways than ever to play and learn. Kids are no longer restricted to board games, toys, and playing outside. Many kids are learning to use computers at a younger age. Today, most households have at least one computer and parents... read more

Babysitting Dos and Don’ts: Things To Remember When You Are Watching Kids

October 13, 2006 | Filed Under Toddlers/Preschoolers, Careers | No Comments

Babysitting is a big responsibility. It should not be seen as a way to make a quick buck without doing any work. You should know that when the adults of the household step out of the door, any life and death situations that may come along will be in your hands. This isn’t to say that some nights won’t... read more

Installing and Using Toilet Locks

September 30, 2006 | Filed Under Newborns, Toddlers/Preschoolers | No Comments

A child’s safety is a parent’s primary concern. When preparing for the mobility of your child, you must think of every possible danger and take steps to decrease or eliminate that risk. This includes using many different types of locks on different items to protect your child. These locks can... read more

What is Considered Normal Child Speech Development

September 16, 2006 | Filed Under Toddlers/Preschoolers | No Comments

Tracking a child’s speech development can affect many aspects of a child’s life. Like all developmental issues with children, each child will develop at their own pace, but there is a list of guidelines that will aid a parent in noticing anything that may be a problem. Some children are quite proficient... read more

Safety Latches for Windows and Doors

September 16, 2006 | Filed Under Toddlers/Preschoolers | No Comments

Any parent’s worst nightmare is that something bad may happen to their child. Making your home a safe place for your children is the best thing you can do to help prevent this from happening. One way to keep your children safe in your home is to install child safety latches on all the doors and windows... read more

Should We Deal With All Children In The Same Way?

September 15, 2006 | Filed Under Toddlers/Preschoolers, Let Me Share With You | No Comments

Adults are pretty much divided between those who are frenzied and those who are calm. These traits seem to be inherent, which means that, when young, some children are frenzied while some are calm. This comes to no surprise to those around preschoolers, but today found me wondering if there can really... read more

Signs of a Food Allergy in a Child

September 8, 2006 | Filed Under Toddlers/Preschoolers | No Comments

What are the major symptoms of a food allergy in children? Food allergies in children are sometimes more difficult to detect since young children can’t necessarily tell you what is going on with their bodies. Foods should be introduced to a young child one at a time to help determine when and where... read more

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