Limit the number of passengers allowed in the car. A car full of teens can distract even a seasoned driver. Discourage use of a cell phone while driving. Call a passenger rather than your teen if you know they are driving to or from an event.Drive with ... more >>
Decide ahead of time what type of snow boots your child needs. If your winter climate is more of a mix of rain and snow, consider how waterproof boots are before buying for warmth.Check your child's shoe size carefully and buy one size larger than they ... more >>
Start out with a colorful chunky puzzle with pieces that match the pictures on the board. There are many to choose from including those with trucks, farm animals and cartoon characters. These puzzles usually have less than 10 pieces.Find one with little ... more >>
Know that during pregnancy, your body is growing and adjusting to support the growth of another human being. No small task, the experience can be wearing on your physical and emotional states.Realize that every women's experience--even among her own ... more >>
Determine if cup feeding is appropriate for your baby. Cup feeding is generally most appropriate for premature babies. It can also be used for full-term babies under the following circumstances: when the mother has cracked nipples, while the mother is at ... more >>
Determine whether your child is willing to be left alone. If she seems fearful, discuss some "What-if?" scenarios with her. For example, what if the power goes out? Find a flashlight. A simple discussion may help your child relax about staying home by ... more >>
Teach your toddler to hold a pencil correctly and write with it comfortably. If your child hasn't mastered the proper pencil grasp, he can still draw, but keep working with him until he gets it.Let your child color in different shapes you sketch. Stick ... more >>
Read the labels of foods. Any food products that contain lactose should not be given to your baby. Avoid foods with ingredients such as curds, whey, milk powders or milk by-products.Check the baby's reaction to foods. Some lactose intolerant babies are ... more >>
Check the weather before you take off to the snow park or mountains. You do not want to be stuck in a blizzard with toddlers. Make sure you carry chains or have snow tires.Dress yourself and your toddler appropriately for the weather. Wear the clothing ... more >>
Play Games on the Computer Pick games that are age appropriate for your toddler. Locate online games for all ages one and up. Look for an age appropriate game your toddler can understand.Play with your child. Sit next to your toddler when they are playing ... more >>
Check for possible sources of baby's irritation before trying to feed her. She should have a dry diaper, a clean nose, and if she's teething, some pain reliever medication as directed by your pediatrician.Be aware of what else could be causing fussiness. ... more >>
Place the shoe or skate boot in front of your child as if he were going to put it on. Don't have your child put his foot in the shoe or boot.Lay each lace along the side of the shoe or boot. Have your child pick up a lace in each hand, and tell her to ... more >>
Move all tools, gardening implements, and other sharp objects into a locked shed or garage. Kids love to play pretend with these kinds of objects, and that can cause injuries.Make sure that all harmful substances such as fertilizer, herbicide, gasoline ... more >>
Understand that this clingy behavior is completely normal. Learning to become independent is a scary process and can't be achieved overnight. Every child goes through separation anxiety(fear of separation from one or both parents)at some point in their ... more >>
Make counting fun. Make sure the process of learning numbers and counting is something that the child looks forward to instead of something difficult and upsetting. Keep the learning time light and teach that numbers are fun to avoid anxiety.Use liberal ... more >>
Always know where they are. Get the home phone and cell phone numbers for all of their friends and friends' parents.Find out who else is going to be where your kids are. Ask about strangers staying overnight or going on the trip your child is going ... more >>
Communicate openly with your child about gun violence. Encourage the child to ask questions and express concerns. Keep talking to your child about the issue.Pay attention to what your child sees in video games, on TV and in movies. Discuss why guns were ... more >>
Determine whether your infant is ready for solid foods. Generally you can introduce solid foods sometime between 4 to 6 months. But because each individual baby is different, it's best to look for specific signs. Some signs to look for are increased head ... more >>
Diagnose if the toddler is lactose intolerant by watching how the toddler reacts 1/2 to two hours after consuming dairy products. Since it is difficult for toddlers to communicate symptoms such as nausea, cramping, bloating and gas, look for painful ... more >>
Ignore the toddler's whining. If there is no response to their whining, they will eventually stop. You have to be really patient because it is a long process that is going to have to be repeated consistently until they get the point.Say to your child ... more >>
have your kids tell you when they go outsidegive them one of the 2-way radioes and keep onecall them whenever you need them and have them call you when they need ... more >>
Dress the child in team gear. Make your toddler look like a true fan and outfit him with team gear or colors. He will get lots of compliments on his looks. This will put him in a good mood and encourage interest in the Superbowl.Let the toddler help in ... more >>
Create a feeding routine for baby so that you both know what to expect at what time.Inform other members of the household when those feedings times are and explain that during that time you are not to be disturbed.Set up a quiet area that you can use for ... more >>
Learn about formula checks. All major formula manufacturers have formula check programs. Visit their websites and join their "Baby Clubs." These companies will then send you newsletters full of informative parenting tidbits customized to your baby's ... more >>
Listen carefully to the child and make sure that you understand what he is really saying. Consistently modeling this behavior will teach the child to do the same.Ask the child to think of a solution when a conflict arises. This will help the child ... more >>
