Archive for the ‘Parenting’ Category

Talk To The Animals: Zoo Baby Bedding In The Nursery

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Fenella McPherson

The number of animal-themed baby bedding now acquirable to shoppers who are rushing to finish a nursery is positively dizzying,leaving many feeling bewildered as they struggle to zero in on a specific design for their little one. Some parents find themselves torn between a few very different linen ensembles with no intent how to choose, for instance, between jungle creatures and barnyard dwellers.

Zoo baby bedding may be a solution to your problem, since the theme obviously combines a vast array of images that might not otherwise be placed together, so you will be healthy to combine those cute and cuddly depictions of jungle lions with farm cows, which is certain to create a very joyful space indeed.

Understanding Autism Symptoms

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Christine Crotts

As autism is a disorder of the nerves and their development, resulting in some form of impairment in the social and communicative skills of the individual, the autism symptoms of apiece child will be different. Autism symptoms are normally displayed by children in their first couple of years of growth and development, and require a strong attending to pick up on. However, with patience and good attending parents are healthy to detect the first signs and symptoms of autism.

What Are Some Signs of Autism?

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Christine Crotts

Autism is considered as a disorder of the nerves and their development, which results in a certain degree of impairment in social and combative behavior of the individual. Autism signs are normally displayed by children when they are around two or three years of age, with many medical experts relating to it having a strong genetic base in terms of some disorder with the genes.

There have been numerous hypotheses of autism signs developing among children who have had some exposure to chanceful environments, like heavy metals in the region or environment, chanceful pesticides being sprayed around, as well as certain vaccines provided at a young age. However, as autism signs are developed quite primeval on, there is the rare suggestion of it being more a birth defect.

Educational Children’s Toys

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Ray Collingsworth

There is good news from the children?s toy industry and that is there are so many great products that your children can have fun with and learn at the same time. Is that not what every parent dreams of with a combination of both fun and learning with the extra-added bonus of convincing the child that this toy is only fun, that every parent desires? Many of the parents crossways this great nation have been assaulted with a riot of violent video games that seemingly have no end in both their barbarity and vulgarity.

Traditional Kitchen Play Sets

Consider the “Cry it Out” Method to Help Your Baby Stop Fighting Sleep at Bedtime

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Beth Ellis

Many new parents wonder then sleeping through the night will become a part of their baby’s routine. You cannot compare babies because they are all individuals.The technique that works for one baby may not work for all. All you can do is trust yourself, love your baby just as she is, and do your best.

The Method is “cry it out”?

This doesn’t mean that you let your baby cry it out for that specific amount of time without offering her any comfort. Any method of getting babies to sleep by crying it out is referred to as “Ferberizing” by many parents, which is a method set out by Richard Ferber.

Children`s Thermometer Review

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Roberto Sedycias

There is nothing more important than the health and country of babies and children. When they get sick parents often panic and hope that their child does not have a fever. High fevers in children have been associated with some pretty scary illnesses.

Although not every fever is going to be serious it is important to be healthy to have a thermometer to check for fevers and give medicine and seek medical attention if the fever is extremely high or does not go away.

Can Bedtime Stories Harm Children’s Development?

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Daniel Britton

For hundreds, perhaps thousands of years, parents have known that bedtime stories help kids relax and start asleep more easily. They can also help develop reading skills and in emotional child development, but you may not be aware that bedtime stories also act as a form of hypnosis. In which case the content of some of the stories we share with our children may need to be re-examined.

Research around brain waves has revealed that there are 4 main wavelengths or types of brainwaves, divided into predominant speed ranges Delta, Theta, Alpha and Beta. Delta being the slowest brainwave, while Beta brainwaves are much shorter and faster.

Ahead of the Curve: Pink Paisley Bedding in the Nursery

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Fenella McPherson

During the early stage of decorating a child’s nursery, wise parents resist the temptation to begin actively browsing online for bedding before they have at least a basic intent about what sort of environment they wish to create for their daughter. Those who are not particularly interested in a theme for baby’s space should think about what sort of pattern they might want to use.

How to Know If Your Child is Depressed

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Christine Crotts

Every parent’s main wish is to make sure their children are happy and healthy; however, childhood depression is being seen now more than ever. And the number of depressed children continues to rise. What is even more shocking is that your own child may be depressed right now and you may not know. So if you are worried that one of your children may be dealing with feelings of depression, there are several options acquirable to you and your child. But no matter what choice you make, the sooner you take action, the better the chance your son or daughter has for making a healthy recovery. Again, since the number of children experiencing feelings of depression is doing nothing but climbing, it is imperative the parents of depressed children actively manage their child’s mental illness quickly and effectively.

Teens and Social Anxiety Disorders

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Mark Thomas Walters

Do you know that social anxiety disorder is a condition that is very disabling, as well as devastating to many people, and especially to teenagers? Teens who have a social anxiety problem are extremely concerned about being embarrassed or humiliated by other people. Despite their fears being wholly unreasonable, they cannot view them objectively, and friends and family members who try to encourage them are perceived as being ‘against them’.