Sunday, April 27, 2014

Ten Things To Do This Summer With Your Kids




















1.Take a nice vacation somewhere.
2.Make sure the kids read at least three books over the summer.
3.Make sure that your kids take part in some type of exercise.
4.Take them to the museum and zoo.
5.Take the family swimming.
6.Have the children do house chores.
7.Take the family to the movies.
8.Have family game night.
9. Have a picnic at a local park.
10.Volunteer somewhere.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Seven Reasons To Get Your Child A GPS Tracking Watch


















1.Never worry where your child is.
2.Easily Find A Wandering Child.
3.Always Know Where Your Child Is At.
4.Validate Your Pre-Teen Is Where They Say They Are.
5.It will help you keep track of the babysitter.
6.GPS monitoring system transmits real-time locations.
7.Parents can use cell phones, computers or  tablets to see where their child is.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Nine Things Children Can Do To Prevent Cavities




















1.Avoid eating sweet at night.
2.Choose foods without a lot of sugar.
3.Brush your teeth in the morning and at night.
4.See your dentist at least twice a year.
5.Floss teeth on a regular basis.
6.Cavities are contagious don’t share food and drinks.
7.Have kids drink fluoridated water.
8.Use mouth wash.
9.Chew sugarless gum after meals.





Wednesday, February 12, 2014

10 Things to Teach Your Children About a New Pet
























1. Give the pet respect and love.
2. Understand that the dog or cat isn’t a toy.
3. Children should be supervised when playing with pets. 
4. Respect the pet’s basic needs and moods.
5. Help take care of the pet.
6. Treat animals the way they would like to be treated.
7. Realize the new pet will be annoying at times.
8. Understand that pets will have favorites.
9. Help keep the pet safe.
10. Empathize with the animal.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Eight Safety Strategies To Teach Children About Strangers

















1.Help your children identify which stranger they can trust, such as a policeman, a mom with other kids, a store manager, or a security guard.



2.Identify Unsafe Places Internet chat rooms aren’t the only unsafe areas for children. Teach your children that any location that’s isolated like the backyard woods, parking lots, or dark street ways should not be entered alone.



 3.Adults asking for help It’s important to teach your kids that adults will not turn to a child for help.



4. It’s okay to say no most children are taught to respect and obey grown-ups. It’s important you give your children permission to yell “No!” if someone tries to touch or grab them.



5.Create a family secret code word select an easy to remember, yet obscure, password like, their favorite color, that the a person must know in order to pick them up.



6.Empower your kids to be rude often times, children are afraid to be rude to adults because they are afraid to talk back to an authority figure. Teach your kids that safety overrules manners.



7. Perpetrators are less likely to approach children who are in a group or with another child.



8. Identify safe places your child can go if they need help.