Ten safety tips when traveling with Children
Traveling abroad is a great learning experience for kids and parents. Here are 10 tips to help keep your family safe, and ensure everyone has a great time. 1. Fill out all emergency information on your passports. Make sure family members wear their passport on their body at all times. Children should carry the phone number and address of at
Teddy bears Helping Children Everywhere
A teddy bear is teaching my child. Children are no longer just learning at school, they are now learning at home and outside as well. Where did all the teachers go? Companies have learned that in order to sell a product they must give the consumer something they can’t say no to and that’s the teddy bear. Teddy bears are
Teach Children to Respect by Treating them with Respect
In order to teach or child to treat others with respect and dignity, they must also be treated that way. And childhood is a time for children to learn about the world, including how to get along with others. Parents play an essential role in teaching children how to form healthy relationships and grow into socially adept individuals. This social
Staying In Hotels With Children
Staying in a hotel with your children can be enough to frazzle any parent. Close quarters with not much to do and neighbors on the other side of the wall can be a recipe for disaster. Especially if the kids get loud and restless. But, it doesn't have to be all bad. You and your kids can make the best
Stammering In Children
Children can develop a stammer at an early age and for the parents it can be a very worrying time. It is difficult to know what to do. Parents wonder if it is just an age thing or just a phase. They think about whether to take their child to some form of speech therapy, however worry that that might
Selecting Travel Destinations With Children In Mind
When traveling with small children, try to keep your child's likes and dislikes in mind when selecting a destination. Some children will happily visit "boring old places," but many will not. Most children, however, might be more willing to sit through the boring spots if they understand that they'll get to go to "someplace cool" afterwards. Remember to think through
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