Archive for the 'Parents + Kids' Category

Buying Top Rated Child Automobile Seats

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Certainly, there’s no shortage of safety car seats on the market. While studying reviews is step one, the kids’ car seat market comes in a surprising variety of styles, and the book of rules and regulations is even more to keep in mind it’s often daunting when it comes to buying one. Let’s help you by guiding you through the key steps, starting by explaining the alternative styles.

Outfitting Your Vehicle with Child Seats - the How to Guide

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Safety rules are the biggest consideration when purchasing a seat for your young son, but the style variations aren’t purely cosmetic, and it’s important to understand what the exact effects of your selection will be before it’s final.

Luxury Version of All Group One Car Seats

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The Maxi Cosi Priori XP car seat must be the luxury version of all Group 1 car seats. Children seem to love cuddling up in it so that it seems like one big comfy armchair The design of this car seat is such that the toddler can see out of the car window while […]

ABC: a Haven of Hope for Abandoned Babies

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Poverty, violence and AIDS drive people to do the unthinkable. In Kenya, where every day, newborn babies - unnamed, suffering from want of food and nurturing - are abandoned. The reasons are many. Mostly, their mothers die of AIDS, a prevalent disease in Kenya that claims the lives of 700 people daily. Orphaned babies […]

Clinic of Reading Tutors in Chicago Offers Specialized Help for Dyslexic Kids

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Here’s a number of considerations for what to expect in a reading tutor, where you can find a tutor, and how to know if the tutor is working. Every kid learns differently, so it is best to find a tutor that compliments your child. You should probably begin a search speaking with […]

Essential Strategies in Using Technology in the Classroom

Monday, December 29th, 2008

By all indicators, obesity has become an American epidemic. Many factors have led to increased waistlines (and their accompanying health problems) in the United States. Sedentary lifestyles, fast food culture, and less physical activity for children have all contributed to a heavier, less healthy America. As budgets are slashed during these difficult economic […]

Exercise During Pregnancy: Can You Continue With Your Normal Routine?

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Can you continue with your normal exercise during pregnancy? Well, back in the old days, pregnant women were considered to be fragile beings that should be hidden away until delivery. Thank God we don’t live in those times now.
Just because you’re pregnant, it doesn’t mean that you can’t get out there and get some […]

The Great Diaper Debate

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Way back when in the days of Home Ec, one favorite class was ‘how to diaper baby’. Turning a flat piece of absorbent cotton into a comfortable, well-fitting nappy was a trick that seemed to require the dexterity and legerdemain of a trained magician. Worse, diapering the baby clumsily came with the very real fear […]