Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
Remember when we were kids and our parents finally sat us down to deliver The One Big Talk? No? You never got The Talk? You were simply handed a bunch of pamphlets provided by Girl Scouts of America? No? You never even got the pamphlets? Okay, you weren’t alone. A generation ago, doing and saying nothing to kids about sex was the order of the day.
Tags: Girl Scouts Of America, Pamphlets, Parents, Saying Nothing, Sex
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Thursday, August 18th, 2011
A huge distinction in shopping lists since my days at school is the emphasis on eco-friendliness. With a growing emphasis on environmental awareness in school curriculum (a lot of schools now have their own gardens!), it only makes sense that parents and students seek out “green” items for their back-to-school shopping.
Tags: Back To School, Distinction, Eco Friendly, Environmental Awareness, Friendliness, Friendly School, Lot, Parents, School Curriculum, Shopping Lists
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Thursday, August 4th, 2011
With Summer now well and truly here and the abundance of festivals and family days out, we turn our attention to Child Safety. With generally such big venues it can take only seconds to lose your child, they can wander to have a look at something without you noticing even when you are the most attentive of parents. Losing your child at a country show or festival is absolutely terrifying for both the parents and the child, therefore being reunited as quickly as possible is really important.
Tags: Abundance, Child Safety, Family Days, Festivals, Parents
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Monday, July 11th, 2011
You are expecting a new add-on to your family, a new infant — congratulations. Babies need a lot of things. You will need to get a room ready for the baby, and you will definitely need to buy baby furniture – most importantly the baby bed, the all-important crib. And do not forget, along with the crib come accessories like the mattress, blankets, sheets and also the bumper pads.
There are several various types of crib available; they come in different designs, different styles and different prices. Safety factors are the most important thing when purchasing a crib. The U.S. government has a set of standards and recommendations for crib manufacturers. However, when you are assembling the crib you might still find problems that make the crib unsafe for example loose slats or lacking pieces.
In addition to making sure the crib you are purchasing is safe, there are more features that are important for example:•Adjustable mattress height. This feature will allow the parents to adjust the peak of mattress as the baby grows. Adjusting the mattress height prevents the child through accidentally falling out of the crib. •Ease associated with release of the drop aspect. You are looking for ease of release and how much noise it makes. Remember you will be up at all hours from the night and sleep deprived, so ease of release about the drop side of the crib is an important feature to keep in mind. Also you want the drop side of the crib to rise and fall silently, particularly rise, because whenever you put your sleeping baby in the crib you do not want them to rekindle immediately.•Mattress. The mattress ought to fit the crib perfectly as well as snugly. Make sure there is no room between the bed and the bed mattress where a baby could be caught. Finding a mattress that fits this particular criteria is generally not difficult simply because new cribs and crib mattresses are available in standard sizes.
Some people prefer to use a crib that has been in the family for generations rather than a new one. That is fine, but the crib should undergo compete inspection to make sure it is safe. This crib has been in the loved ones for generations and so far no baby has ever gotten hurt in this crib, but you need to make sure your baby is not the very first baby to be hurt within this crib either.
Since this crib has been used several times in the past, taken apart and stored when not needed, when it is reassembled you will probably find that some of the slats tend to be loose, the crib is wobbly when you shake it, or even some of the screws are missing. There might be splinters, rough edges, damaged or peeling paint. Today’s crib mattresses might not fit correctly. These are all things that make the crib unsafe for your baby, and while it is a nice sentiment to use a crib that is a family heirloom but safety if more important. For more detailed information, just simply visit http://www.Baby-Furniture-Cribs.org.
Tags: Adjustable Mattress, Babies, Baby Bed, Baby Furniture, Baby Mattress, Bed Mattress, Blankets, Buy Furniture, crib, crib mattresses, Cribs, Different Designs, Different Styles, Furniture Baby, Furniture Bed, Night And Sleep, Parents, Safety Factors, Slats, Sleep, Sleeping Baby, types of crib
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Thursday, February 17th, 2011
Many parents these days do not have the time to be with their kids, they are so caught up with the hurly-burly world of making money and acquiring lots f useless things that they tend to forget the most important matter in their life – their family: spouse and kids. It does not mean that both parents should drop their jobs and just stay at home to be able to be with the family, it simply means knowing the top priorities in life and restructuring one’s schedule as well as including “family bonding” in one’s busy schedule.
Tags: Busy Schedule, Family Bonding, Including Family, Jobs, Making Money, Parents, Priorities In Life, Quality Time, Restructuring, Top Priorities, Useless Things
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