Discipline has to do with civilizing your child so they can live in society. Yet kids repeatedly test their parents’ limits. When it comes to disciplining children, there is no quick fix and no magic bullet. Here are tips on …
A common parenting complaint time and time again you hear parents say is “my kids just won’t listen!” So what do you do when you have tried explaining, reasoning, reminding, distracting, ignoring, punishing, shaming, bribing — and even begging — …
Teaching right from wrong at a young age is difficult, but essential. Here are some tools to help you through this process. Guide the little hands Exploring hands are always looking for things to handle, so give the young explorer …
Take bullying seriously: Make sure your kids understand that you will not tolerate bullying at home or anywhere else. Teach kids to treat others with respect and kindness. Teach your child that it is wrong to ridicule differences (i.e., …
It’s natural to find yourself checking your sleeping newborn to make sure everything is OK. You can also take simple and effective safe sleeping steps to minimize the risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI including SIDS and fatal sleeping …
Unintentional injury is one of the top killers of children .Prevention can eliminate almost all of these injuries. Take the proper safety measures and childproofing steps to keep your family safe at home. The Kitchen Install safety latches on all …
Home is a place to relax, play and enjoy spending time with family. Accidents happen, and there will be minor scrapes and bruises along the way, especially as kids grow and discover new things. And that’s OK. The problem is …
Swimming pools can be beneficial for kids. Swimming is not only fun, it is terrific exercise. In addition, a pool can set the scene for hours of quality family time, as well as playtime with friends. Sadly drowning is …
The kitchen and bathroom are two of your home’s most hazardous areas, where curious toddlers can easily find attractively packaged toxic agents. To avoid preventable poisoning, keep all of these substances out of reach and in locked cabinets. Other prevention …
It’s not only normal for babies to put things in their mouths, it’s also a sign that they are taking interest in the world around them. In the first year, children explore their surroundings by seeing, touching, hearing, smelling and …