When the temperature drops, the number of clothing layers you wear. needs to increase. The key is not to have all bulky clothing.
Read More »Planning a Super Bowl Party
Ideas for a Super Bowl Party Planning a Super Bowl Party is easy to do. Remember the main attraction is the game and everything else is the icing on the cake. Super Bowl Decorations: This usually is not an occasion where elaborate decorations are expected. These ideas may be helpful.•Use a green table cloth or a green indoor-outdoor carpet on …
Read More »Never Give Up Until They Buckle Up
Never move the car until your tweens buckle up. This is a difficult age as they assert their independence, but you control the car.
Read More »Driving While Intexicated
Intexicated is another form of distracted driving where the person is taking their eyes off the road to text.
Read More »Talking About Child Sexual Abuse
Every parent needs to talk with their children about child sexual abuse. Get informed and talk to your children soon.
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How to know when your baby is reading for solids. Feeding your baby solids safely avoiding contamination. How to freeze baby food.
Read More »Keeping Your Sleeping Baby Safe
Nothing is more precious than watching your little one sleep. There are steps you need to take to ensure this sleep is a safe sleep. Since the “Back to Sleep” campaign has begun, the incidents of SIDs has decreased by 50%. “Back to Sleep” means the baby is placed on his back in the crib up to the age of …
Read More »A Positive Parent Does Not Use Excessive Praise
Do you praise your children rather than encouraging them? Parenting tips that build your child's self esteem rather than using excessive praise.
Read More »Disposal Of Medications
How to dispose of used and expired medications that is safe and DEA approved.
Read More »10 Tips for Dealing with Toddler Tantrums
Toddler tantrums are not unusual. Here on ten tips to help deal with toddler tantrums--preventing and reacting to.
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