Posts Tagged ‘parenting’
Monday, November 7th, 2011
Many people think about family car safety every day. Making sure that a vehicle is properly maintained can often avoid potential accidents. It is also a good idea to be prepared for possible emergency situations.
You should consider maintaining your vehicle as recommended by the manufacturer. In most cases, filters and fluids should be checked about every few thousand miles. The battery, plugs, hoses and wires should also be checked regularly. You should also make a point of check the horn, signals and lights often as well.
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Tags: autos, cars, family, health, holidays, home and family, parenting, road safety, road trips, safety, travel, vacation
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Friday, April 29th, 2011
Mothers closely watch their child’s development. We tend to worry if they’re too small, too tall, etc. Just like adults, babies come in different shapes and sizes. During her well baby checkups, the pediatrician will rank your baby’s size. Here’s how this will work.
Tags: Baby Sizes, children, family, Family Planning, home, home and family, infants, Infants and Toddlers, parenting, Pregnancy, Toddlers
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Sunday, April 3rd, 2011
I have a friend with two daughters. Every time I go over to his house, I’m stunned by the sheer quantity of stuff that towers over these little girls. Why are we so crazy when it comes to equipping our children with the tools they need to learn best? And how do we best prepare the next generations to guide the world in the best possible direction? The toys children use may not seem like an obvious connection, but I’ve come to notice that everything really and truly matters when it comes to how (and how well) children develop–and this includes the toys they play with. Luckily, I’ve discovered that Montessori toys provide answers to many of the confusions that have crept in with the way modern society approaches toys for children.
Tags: children, education, health, home, montessori, parenting, school, toys
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Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
What is the true meaning of Christmas? Most of the time, people tend to forget the real meaning why people are celebrating Christmas every year because of the many different parties and get-togethers they are having. Christmas is the birth of Jesus and no one should overlook it.
Using decorations can be a great way to remind people of the importance of Jesus’ birth. Instead of just confining it indoors, it would be great to put an outdoor Nativity dcor in your garden that will serve as a reminder for people about the true meaning of Christmas.
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Tags: advice, family, goal setting, happiness, home improvement, kids, leisure, motivational, parenting, recreation, Reference, shopping, teens, Travel and Leisure, women
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Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
Do you have an almost unbreakable bond with your team and in a sense appreciate the roll your coach plays in getting the team to what it is today? Then in that case, a coach’s gift is what you should be pondering about getting. To make it more meaningful, have the gift personalized.
It is not one hell of a task to perform. Anyone can do it if they put their mind into it. Multiple ideas exist to make it easier for you to come up with the ultimate pick. A timeless gift should be a priority. In fact, if you can get a way of capturing all your autographs on the gift the better.
Tags: advice, family, happiness, hobbies, kids, leisure, parenting, recreation, Reference, self help, shopping, social issues, sports, teens, Travel and Leisure
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