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Convertible Car Seats, Toddler Car Seats & Rear Facing Seats — a 101

Safety regulations are obviously the most important concern in choosing a seat for your daughter, but the different styles aren’t just aesthetic, and you should know what the exact effects of your choice are before making it. The safest baby safety seats, made by brands including Safety 1st, Graco, and others, are designed with babies of up to twenty pounds or twelve months in mind. Remember, when sorting through available seats, to determine your preference between rear facing chairs and more flexible seats so as not to settle on something that doesn’t suit your needs. Doubling up as a baby carrier, a chair like this makes it easier to move your baby from car to house — without even waking. While their price is higher convertible car seats’ll keep your son safe from the off until it’s time for your little one to leave safety chairs behind them. If you’re leaning toward a convertible seat but you also need a baby carrier, you’re presented with a difficult choice ahead of you.

Awareness of the features inherent to any given model comes from the reviews, helping you choose not just the best chair but the best for your family. Because of their third party nature reviews like these are known as being unbiased, so you can depend upon them. Booster chairs are produced especially for children who weigh from thirty to forty pounds all the way up to eighty. There are two key choices in fitting — a five-point harness design and one making use of the car’s own safety belt — which makes us advocate checking both of them by putting your child in the chair to see which one makes for a happier face and keeps the child comfortable. Most booster chairs provide what may appear to be trivial features like attached toys, but when you see how much of your toddler’s time is taken up with them you’ll soon see how welcome they can really be. It would be hard to deny you have a serious decision ahead of you, due to the importance of finding a chair that suits the needs of the moment, and your finances are also significant factors. The wise parent pays careful attention to ratings — they are certainly the best information resource available.

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Published in: Parents + Kids, Wheely Feelies | on February 7th, 2010 | Comments Off

How to Buy the Best Kids’ Automobile Seats

Safety rules inform the market to such an extent that finding what’s safest for your daughter isn’t as easy as it seems. To make your way through this tangle successfully and end up with the safest seat, you’ll have to be able to interpret the technical jargon. We’ll start with the differences in style.

The standard is set by significant brands (Cosco, Graco, Disney, etc) and this standard has led to an assortment of chairs intended for babies of under 12 months — capable of holding an upper limit of around 20 pounds. As most — not, we should stress, all — of these are rear facing exclusively, it’s crucial to make a choice and be careful when the time comes to buy that what you choose fits the way you want it to. We should also notify you of another advantage, as many of the best baby safety seats double as lightweight baby carriers, eliminating the need to wake your child when transporting him from or to the car. If you want a car seat your baby won’t outgrow, look for a convertible. Useful throughout the time during which your child needs these chairs, the higher price they command is due to their being useful as long as necessary. If you like the sound of a convertible seat but you also need a baby carrier, you have a choice to make.

A comprehension of the notable features of any given model comes from published reviews and comparisons, ensuring that you select not simply the best seat but the best for your little one. Choose your car chair in confidence, sure in the knowledge that these reviews are unbiased.

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Created to cater to growing children, the booster seat takes over the task of supporting your children when their weight reaches thirty pounds and keep them safe until they no longer need these seats. Having reached this age, your children should take part in the selection — if you have them test both styles of booster seat (the difference lying in the method of keeping the child safe, employing either a five-point harness or the car’s inbuilt safety belt) and see which they find a more comfortable fit. As you’ll probably have noted with the reviews, booster chairs often come with assorted extras designed to make it easier to concentrate on the road by distracting your child.

We hope that this brief overview has helped you simplify the process of finding the best seating for your young one as the decision you face is an important one. The savvy parent pays careful attention to comparison reviews — they’re definitely the most useful source of information out there.

Published in: Parents + Kids | on November 24th, 2009 | Comments Off

How Do You Choose the Right Pushchair?

The first time parent-to-be has to draw up a very long shopping list and one of the most expensive items on that list will be pushchairs . Choosing one almost always proves to be the most difficult and time consuming as there are so many types to choose from. In coming to your final decision there are some factors which must be part of your decision making process.

It Must Be Suitable From Birth

Not all pushchairs are suitable from birth so be sure to check this before buying. It is absolutely essential that the pushchair has a full lie back mode for a newborn.

Where Do You Live And How Do You Travel?

If you live in an urban area where you encounter crowds in your everyday life then a pushchair with articulated steering could be very useful indeed. If you use public transport quite a lot then a pushchair with quick and easy fold down will make life easier. Obviously a more lightweight model would be good in this situation.

Do You Love The Great Outdoors?

If you love to take country walks in your spare time then a pushchair with pneumatic tires will give your little one a more comfortable ride on rugged terrain.

Do You Want Your Pushchair To Be Multi-Purpose?

Some pushchairs offer great versatility and allow you to change between car seats, carry cots, stroller seats and more. Some allow you to change from rear to forward facing which your child might prefer as they get

Published in: End Users, Parents + Kids, Things to Collect | on November 13th, 2009 | Comments Off

Playing And Studying - How To Combine Both For Your Kids

Everybody wants their little ones to be brought up with a good education to give them not only a good working life, but to give them a solid understanding of the world to hand them great life skills. And there appears to be this lasting battle of dividing your nippers away from their playthings or the gogglebox to force them to do their homework. In schools it would appear that the enjoyment is withdrawn from studying, so no wonder children are bored. It doesn’t have to be that way though. Rather than this false dichotomy of playing and studying, it’s far more effective to mingle the two up and make learning fun again.

Kids study a lot more when learning is simply enjoyable, OR if they realize a practical function as to why they’re learning a particular lesson. The former is often a lot easier than the latter.

An example: tell the children to think of a birthday cake, and 5 friends. How much cake ought each person get? Ask them to draw the cake, and then cut out a slice for each person. They’re not even aware they’re learning the concept of fractions.

These days, it’s now accepted that once you present a subject to a child in an enjoyable way (e.g. English), children are more susceptible to becoming interested in it later on in life. If the alternative is to simply force them to attend a class, have them face a chalkboard, then tell them to take heed of the teacher talking, you’re more likely to encourage daydreaming than learning.

In terms of toys, what to buy the kids? Nowadays there’s a tremendous array of toys. Always take heed that kids enjoy playing with practically anything, even an empty box! So anything from alphabet blocks for kids to party games for kids, so long as the emphasis is on learning and encouraging your youngsters to become more inquisitive (which advances self-learning).

Published in: Parents + Kids, Teaching + Training | on June 11th, 2009 | Comments Off

Graduation Diplomas For All


High School Diplomas


High school diplomas are a type of certificate that is awarded to students who clear high school education particularly in the United States and also Canada. Having these diplomas may earn students government jobs because it is the minimum requirement in regards to study that anybody should have to be able to apply for a government job. These diplomas are also necessary if anybody wishes to pursue further studies in higher education like colleges and universities. These high school diplomas
are given to the students after successful completion of high school education which is the basic education for the youths as per by the law.

Due to this predicament, it has become sort of a rite to adulthood to have these diplomas. Students may complete high school but they may not be given the diplomas because they did not satisfactorily meet the specified standards set to receive the diplomas. These students will therefore be given a certificate of completion to show that they underwent four years of training in a particular institution as opposed to the high school diplomas which states the student has achieved a certain set goal and by how much the student has passed with. This then makes this student eligible for employment or further education.

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Published in: Apparel, Parents + Kids, Teaching + Training | on April 19th, 2009 | Comments Off

Baby Shower - How to Bath Your Baby… Safely

OK, first of all, you must know that newborns only need two or three times a week of thorough bathing. Other than that, all you have to do is completely clean her after feedings and don’t forget also the diaper section when you change her diaper.

If you bath your baby more frequent, it will only cause rashes and damages to her skin. Remember also that as long as the leftover of the umbilical cord remains intact, you should only bath your newborn with sponge.

When should you bath your baby?

Well, basically you can do it any time of the day, but if you want her to sleep better, you might want to bath your newborn just before bedtime.

Prepare all of the bathing equipments you might need before you start your baby shower and place them near you. Things like towels, blankets, diapers and clothes should be ready. Of course don’t forget to have wash-clothes and those cleaning stuffs close to you.

You don’t want to rush for those items in the middle of the bathing process! This is vital, because you must not leave your baby neglected even for a glance. You should always at least one hand on your newborn.

When is your baby ready for a tub bath?

Well, after sponge baths (that means after the umbilical cord leftover is healed), you can bath your baby in a sink, or a plastic tub lined with a clean towel. If your newborn’s been circumcised, then you should wait until it heals, then a tub bath is OK for her.

Finally, here are some extra points you should consider during your baby shower:

o Make sure the room where you bath your newborn is free from wind breeze.

o Make sure the bath water is warm. Not too hot, nor too cold. Feel the water first with the inside of your wrist.

o Wrap your baby in a towel instantly after pulling her out of the water, so she won’t slip from you.

Have a merry baby shower!

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Published in: Parents + Kids | on April 29th, 2008 | Comments Off

Potty Training Secrets: How To Make It Successful and Fun

Diapers costing you a fortune? It may be time to tackle one of the most important challenges in your young child’s life… the dreaded potty training experience.

One of the most common questions that I am asked is in regards to subject. Many parents will ask me something like this:

“Do you have any tips on potty training a two year old, that has no desire to
try?”

I have been very lucky in my own four children that they potty trained literally
on their own, but I have had several daycare kids that were not as interested in
this phase of their little lives.

First of all I know that everyone says not to push them, but it is very true. DO
NOT try and force the issue. As a parent we must learn to pick our battles with
our children and this is one that is not easily won, if they are not ready for
it. I started out with “Potty Training” books. There are a lot of different
ones out there at your local library, or bookstores (I saw a cute hardcover one
at Wal-Mart yesterday called “I Have To Go Potty!” It was under $8.00). There
are also many different videos on this topic as well, I know that Dora, and
Barney have their own videos on potty training.

Second, talk to your child about the potty in their language. For example:
“Mommy and Daddy go pee pee and poopy on the potty, do you think sometime you
want to go potty too like Mommy and Daddy?” Make any conversation with them at
their level and also answer their questions if they have any.

Third, this is a HUGE deal, so make a big deal out of it. Take your child
shopping, have them help in picking out the potty chair or a package of their
very own “Big Kid” underwear. Also make sure that you have rewards for them.
Whether this be M&M’s, dum dum suckers, skittles, raisins, whatever is a
motivator to your child. Purchase those items with your child and make sure to
remind them, that the candy is for after they go potty on the potty. (If you do
purchase candy, make sure it is something little that you can easily manage,
because if you give them a whole bag of M&M’s each time they go potty, you will
have one hyper child, just a few m&m’s or skittles at a time and that is why if
you purchase suckers go with the smaller ones.) Once your child has the hang of
potty training and you are working on night training, again take them to the
store and have them pick out something special to them, a stuffed animal, new

video, a new book, game, truck, barbie, etc. Tell them that once they are dry
all the time and have no more diapers then you and your child will go purchase
that special item, “because they are a BIG boy or GIRL.” I can’t stress enough
to involve them and make them feel important!!!

If you child is hestitate about even sitting on the potty, do not push them, but
make a big deal out of it, when he/she does finally sit on the potty. Encourage
him/her to sit on the potty with their diaper on at first if they are too afraid.
Gradually work to take the diaper off of them when they are on the potty. Also
look for the signs that your child may have that they are about to go potty in
their diaper, and then ask them then if they want to go use the potty (remind
them of the treat at the end if they do go). Reward them for every little step
that they take, so that they feel important. I use to make up a potty dance with
my kids. Every time after they went, we would do the potty dance together, and
many times even after I went to the bathroom, my kids would do the potty dance
for me, because they were then proud of my accomplishment as well. This may
sound corny, but it is a great way to motivate your children in not just potty
training, but I’ll save that for another article.

You can never encourage your children enough in anything, so start the
cheerleading team and “GO POTTY TRAIN!”

Remember, stay positive, go slow and have fun with you child during this trying
process! Good Luck.

Tammi Kauppinen is a proud stay at home mom with five wonderful children. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater with a degree in Special Education, she decided to find a way to stay home and raise her children. That hasn’t kept her from working with kids! She has run an in-home day care for ten years, worked in variety of school districts with children with special needs, acted as a foster parent to teenage boys and as a respite provider for other foster children. She continues to work with children - including her own - on a daily basis and publishes a weekly email on stay at home mom tips. To sign up for this FREE service go to http://www.stayathomemominc.com

Published in: Parents + Kids | on April 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off