Category: Young Children
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Engaging Home Activities for Building Self-Confidence in Kids
Parenting is more than changing diapers, buying clothes and feeding children. We teach them to talk, walk, how to play and how to interact with the world. Children don’t come with a one-size-fits-all personality. Some children are shy, some outgoing, some hyper and some naturally quiet. Creating a balance in your children to be self-confident…
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Apps That Help your Children Learn Better
It is still believed that smartphones and other similar gadgets will only distract your kids in school and in their studies, but this could not be further from the truth, because there is a plethora of apps to choose from which will not only aid your children, but it will greatly improve their overall mental…
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How Finding Books for your Kids can Make them Fanatic Readers
Reading has become a rare endeavor. Nowadays, kids would rather play video games or spend hours surfing the web on their new tablets rather than relax with a good book in their hands. Like it or not, kids don’t read because this activity is not supported enough by the parents. A lot of these parents…
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Planning For Summer Camps With Food Allergies
The excitement of summer time for kids of all ages begins weeks before school lets out and as final preparations begin for a summer by the lake, with fellow friends and days of planned activities. Summer camp. Kids wait all year for the chance to venture away from home to spend a week or two…
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15 Things Your Child Should Know Before Owning a Smartphone
Many parents let kids use their smartphones without considering the actions a child might take, such as accidental pocket dialing, visiting inappropriate websites or dropping the phone into the toilet. Before handing over your phone or buying one for your child, consider whether it’s a need versus a want. Another consideration is whether your child…
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Levana Helps Me Keep My Toddler Safe While Playing in Their Own Bedroom or Playroom #DoMore
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Levana. The opinions and text are all mine. Do you allow your toddler to play unsupervised in their bedroom or in a playroom? I personally have always been leery of my own children playing in their bedroom, especially as a toddler, unattended for the…
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Garden Activities for the Children this Summer
A garden is a place where the grownups work hard the whole day to get some food on the table. Not the most interesting place on the earth right? Although gardening is a serious work, you can also make it fun and exciting for the kids. They are curious and like to play in the…
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Taking Care of Your Child with Asthma
Asthma symptoms and signs usually appear in children before they grow 5 years old. In young children, less than 5 years of age symptoms that are close to asthma, are developed due to various health and medical conditions. However, if the symptoms all indicate they are asthma itself then it is very important to have…
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Kids, Tech, and Safety: Here’s How to Make them Fit Together
There is a certain cuteness when kids put on dad’s shoes, or mom’s clothes and makeup. We get more out of it than a chuckle. We get a feeling of pride that our kids want to be like us when they grow up. But it’s not so cute when they get into the beer fridge…
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Potty Training While Traveling #pamperseasyups
“*This review and giveaway was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Pampers. I was compensated for my participation in this campaign, but all opinions are 100% mine.*” Are you currently potty training your child? With summer just around the corner, your probably looking forward to that summer vacation. Last summer, I decided to take…