Preventing Youth Violence Starts at Home As parents, keeping our children safe and protected from violence is an important factor. In today’s society it seems children are exposed to and engage in acts of violence more often than in the past. While this may be partially due to increased exposure of this issue through social… Read more »
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ER vs. Clinic: Which to Choose?
ER vs. Clinic: Which to Choose? Hospital emergency rooms are stretched thin by almost 130 million visits a year. Many of these visits are triggered by complaints that could be handled more efficiently at same-day clinics or pharmacy care centers. How do you know which to choose? Visit an emergency room if the following problems… Read more »
Eat Right to Avoid the Flu
Eat Right to Avoid the Flu It’s never too late to protect yourself (and your friends and family) from the flu. A flu shot may be your best line of defense, but you can also keep the flu virus at bay with help from these foods: Chicken soup. Once again, your mother was right. Chicken… Read more »
Simple Ways to Encourage Small Kids to Learn to Swim
Simple Ways to Encourage Small Kids to Learn to Swim It seems that small children fall into one of two categories when it comes to being in the water. There are those toddlers and children that seem to immediately take to swimming and those that dread lessons and seem to fear going anywhere near the… Read more »
Child Autism Risk Increases with Father’s Obesity?
Child Autism Risk Increases with Father’s Obesity? Children who are born to fathers who are obese could have an increased risk of autism than children whose fathers are thinner, according to a new study. Around 93,000 children in Norway were followed by researchers, who discovered that the children of obese fathers had increased risk of… Read more »
How to Boost Kindness in Children
As a parent, you have the opportunity to help boost your child’s innate kindness. Your child’s brain is especially open to developing a lifelong kindness habit when they are between ages four and seven. We have a few recommendations to aid you on your family’s kindness journey. Model kind behavior. Find ways to be kind to… Read more »
Internet Safety for Young Children on Mobile Devices
Internet Safety for Young Children on Mobile Devices Internet safety is a relatively new concept for parents to have to worry about, really just evolving over the last 25 years. Now with tablets, smartphones and other internet connected devices, there are multiple ways to access information. Kids can quickly learn how to access the browser… Read more »
Babyproofing Your Home
Babyproofing Your Home Babyproofing your house can be a daunting task. Try to get down to the eye level of your baby and take stock of what hazards are lurking for them from that angle. We also have a few basic tips to keep in mind as you get started. Cabinets. Cabinets can create a… Read more »
Gardening with Small Children
Gardening with Small Children Gardening is not only a soothing and relaxing hobby for you, it’s also a great way to stimulate your baby’s or toddler’s senses and instill in them the love for growing things. Gardening with your children can be a simple and fun process. Consider starting with a small garden, maybe only… Read more »
Instilling Resiliency in your Children Even in the Face of Adversity
Instilling Resiliency in your Children Even in the Face of Adversity Children tend to be happy-go-lucky and typically un-phased by the drama the world can provide us adults on a regular basis. However, it doesn’t mean that they never experience stress or trauma. There are some children who are exposed to this on a regular… Read more »