When you first take your infant home from the hospital, the number of tasks that seem foreign to you as a new parent can be overwhelming. From figuring out the schedule for your baby’s needs to understanding how to work effectively as parents with your spouse, there are many skills you’ll develop on your journey. […]
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5 Steps to Take if you Want to Ensure Your Kids Are Safe at School
One of your top priorities, when you leave your child at the school gate, is to be sure in your mind that you are leaving them in safe hands and that they will enjoy a safe environment in which to learn. Unfortunately, your child can sometimes be put in danger, either from a mental or […]
TickTalk 4 is Leading the Way for 4G/LTE Children’s Smartwatches
The TickTalk 4 is next generation of best-selling 4G/LTE children’s smartwatches with talk, text, and locating for ages 5-12 from TickTalk Tech LLC. This groundbreaking smartwatch introduces unlimited free streaming music powered by iHeartRadio Family*. In addition, it features activity tracking with daily step goals, 2x 5MP photo and video cameras, and new parental controls. Making it […]
Inspiration Play Fill N’ Splash Submarine Bath Toy is Perfect for Bathtime Fun
Bathtime can be challenging for parents especially during the holidays. Our little ones are so busy experiencing everything life has to offer, the idea of taking time to cleanup is just daunting. Adding fun toys to your bathing experience can be just what you need to turn a stressful time into bathtime fun! The Inspiration […]
How to Get Your Child into Sports
Sports are an important part of life. Whether you are the biggest sports fan in the world or the most casual, there is no denying the importance it has in life. It gives people purpose, provides careers, and leads to countless hours of enjoyment and fun. With so much variety and choice in regards to […]
How to Talk to Your Child About Drugs
Talking about drugs can be awkward, especially if there’s a history of substance use disorders in your family. It’s no surprise many parents would rather say nothing and hope that their child figures it out for themselves. However, for better or worse, drug use is part and parcel of wider American culture. Sooner or later, […]
Teaching Your Child to Be Money Smart
Children grow up to be adults. The lessons they learn as children will be carried with them as they become students, employees, husbands and wives, parents and grandparents. If they learn the lessons when they’re younger, the mistakes in adulthood are less frequent and less disastrous. Some of those lessons learned in childhood relate to […]
How to Get Your Family to Do Chores Without Fighting
Chores are definitely a daily annoyance that must be handled. If you allow chores to fall to the wayside, you will end up buried in things that need to be done by the weekend. A lot of the most basic household family chores are simply monotonous and not really difficult. Basic Household Chores Include: Vacuuming […]