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Your Kids and Their Friends: Every Parent’s Guide to Expressing Concern to Your Teen

February 2, 2015 by Anita Ginsburg Leave a Comment

Your Kids and Their Friends: Every Parent’s Guide to Expressing Concern to Your Teen

Many parents are concerned about their teenager’s friends. Of course, watching kids grow up and develop friendships with people their parents hardly know can produce anxiety about those teens’ values and activities. But when those friends clearly exhibit problem behaviors, parents may want to discuss the friendship with their teens. Here are a few tips […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: friends, Kids, kids' friends, teenagers

5 Signs Your Child May Have a Problem With Their Eyesight

December 31, 2014 by Anita Ginsburg 1 Comment

5 Signs Your Child May Have a Problem With Their Eyesight

When an adult begins experiencing vision problems, it’s relatively easy for them to notice and articulate exactly what they’re experiencing. Children in the same position often aren’t able to communicate this. How can a young child tell that they aren’t able to see as clearly as they should? Fortunately for parents and other caregivers, there […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: Kids' Health, parenting tips

5 Great Ways to Ensure Your Family’s Wellness

December 29, 2014 by Anica Oaks Leave a Comment

5 Great Ways to Ensure Your Family’s Wellness

Your family depends on you to keep them safe, healthy and well. Here are five simple changes you can make to your lifestyle that will help you achieve these goals. If you’re not doing these five things to protect your family, then you need to start implementing these strategies now to protect your family and […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: active family, family doctor, home protection, home security, house water filtration

How to Prepare for the Arrival of Your Newborn

December 15, 2014 by Diana Smith Leave a Comment

How to Prepare for the Arrival of Your Newborn

The baby is coming, and the suspense and the expectation are killing you. You are happy, ecstatic and terrified at the same time, and you want to do the best job possible with creating the perfect environment for your young one to enjoy once it is finally home. It is important to make all the […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: prepare for newborn

Family Heirlooms: How to Protect Your Family Valuables

November 18, 2014 by Lizzie Weakley Leave a Comment

Family Heirlooms: How to Protect Your Family Valuables

When valuable property has been handed down from generation to generation, keeping those items safe and secure should always be a priority. Whether you choose to proudly display these heirlooms in the home or you’ve decided to keep them in a secure storage facility, protecting these antiques can be accomplished in several ways. Climate-controlled storage […]

Filed Under: Parenting, Technology Tagged With: family, family heirlooms, family life, family safety, home security, storage facilities

What to Look for to Tell If Your Child Needs Glasses

November 7, 2014 by Savannah Coulsen 1 Comment

What to Look for to Tell If Your Child Needs Glasses

As an adult, it’s usually easy to tell if your vision is bad enough to require glasses. However, it’s sometimes harder for a child to voice their vision problems. So here are some things to look for to help you decide if your child needs glasses. Squinting If you notice your child squinting a lot […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting

Child’s Play: How to Keep Up on Your House Cleaning with Small Children

October 22, 2014 by Lizzie Weakley 1 Comment

Child’s Play: How to Keep Up on Your House Cleaning with Small Children

Cleaning house can be especially difficult when it is coupled with the task of raising small children. However, it is still a job worth undertaking, and with a little preparation, it is entirely possible to make the house look neat and tidy despite the presence of young children. Clean while they are asleep During their […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: Children, cleaning, deep cleaning, Parenting, parenting tips, teaching your children

Toddler Safety: Preventing Injuries at Home

October 20, 2014 by Karleia Steiner Leave a Comment

Toddler Safety: Preventing Injuries at Home

There is nothing in life more important than your child. That’s why it’s crucial that you employ the proper safety measures at home for your toddler. This way your kid will stay unharmed, preventing injuries from occurring at home. Below, you’ll find some of the most vital steps to take at home. Walkers Plain and […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: home safety measures, keeping children safe, toddler safety

Winter Driving: 4 Tips to Keep Your Family Safe on the Road

October 10, 2014 by Karleia Steiner 1 Comment

Winter Driving: 4 Tips to Keep Your Family Safe on the Road

Winter driving can be very dangerous. It is easy to forget just how treacherous the roads can be during the winter. Drivers need to be prepared for all the hazardous conditions they will experience. If you want to avoid getting in trouble when you are driving this winter, follow these four tips for winter driving […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Road Safety, winter driving

Animal-Assisted Therapy for Troubled Teenagers

September 12, 2014 by Ariel Bellamy Leave a Comment

Animal-Assisted Therapy for Troubled Teenagers

Animals, big or small, fury or scaly, they will offer unconditional love and help to whomever needs it the most. That is why it is a good practice to use animals in therapies with troubled teenagers. Whether their ailments are related to physical disabilities or if they just need a right push in the right […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: parenting tips, Pets, teenagers

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