Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - 11 days ago | Advice, child, children, delays, developmental, disability, expectations, Family, Kids, learning, parenting, speechThe first thing you need to know is when should a child be able to make specific sounds. How can you tell where your child is in speech if you don’t know where your child should be?
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - 22 days ago | CHILD, CHILD SAFETY, CHILDREN, EXPECTATIONS, FAMILY, KIDS, LIFE, PARENTING, PROTECT, RESPONSIBILITIES, SAFE, TVAdults expect children to do things to keep them safe, but don’t do those same things themselves. Who pays the price?
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 07 2008 | Advice, child, child safety, children, credit, family, identity, theft, kids, parenting, protect, report, responsibilities, security
I was watching the Montel show about identity theft and learned something new today. Sure I used to laugh when my husband would save our mail and shred it, I don’t now. I never thought about my credit or getting a credit report at all, let alone every 6 months. Check my bank account and credit card balance at least once a day, why would I do that, I knew what I spent. Cut the pin code off of an old credit card and dispose of it at a latter date, what cutting the card in half was not enough? My husband is having the last laugh now, because what he has always done is what we need to do now to keep our identity and credit for ourselves.
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 16 2008 | Advice, behaviour, boundaries, child, children, computer, developmental, expectations, family, home life, kids, learning, life, parenting, responsibilities, routineI have had to set boundaries for my children’s free time. If I did not use a timer when my son is on the computer he would be on it all day. I need to use a timer so that he knows when his time is up, he has no idea how much time passes when he is playing.
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2008 | advice, baby, bed routine, bedtime, behaviour, blanket, child, children, family, kids, parenting, security, sleeping, tips
No a security blanket can aid a baby sleeping all night but it is not what will get your baby to sleep. There are several things that you need to help your baby develop good sleeping habits, consistency and routines. The most important thing you need is consistency. This is very important, being consistent allows a child to anticipate or know what is going to happen next. This reduces anxiety and stress and will increases the feeling of safety in the child.
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 27 2008 | advice, baby, behaviour, child, child safety, children, family, kids, learning, parenting, safe, unsolicitedEveryone in the world seemed to be giving me contradicting parenting advice when I was pregnant with my son. I listened to what everyone said, even the extremely obnoxious neighbour who seemed to think she knew it all even though she did not have kids. It seems her friends had them and that was enough to make her an expert on every thing. I smiled and said thanks for the information. When people told me I was doing this wrong, that wrong, I needed these or that I said I would look into it. No matter how ridicules or sensible every piece of unsolicited parenting advice was I took the time to let the people know I heard them. I never said what I would do with their advice.
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 01 2008 | Advice, baby, bed routine, bedtime, child, children, family, kids, learning, routine
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 25 2008 | babies, baby, safety, family, parents, shopping, child, childrenIt is so scary how many children are harmed by being in a non-child proof home. There are a lot of things people just don’t think about until it is to late.
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 22 2008 | Bedtime, bed routine, child, children, family, kid, learning, tipsWe spent years trying to get our son to go to bed and stay in bed. Every night we dreaded bedtime. We waited until he was so tired he would start to fall asleep or until he became grumpy we knew he was tired. Then tried to get him to go to bed and stay there. It would end up with me fighting a grumpy tired child. He was so over tired he was impossible to deal with or get to sleep. I was going out of my mind.
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 11 2008 | Developmental, delay, learning, disability, family, parent, child, children, kid, help
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