Archive for 'Parenting'
Why Do We Have Children?
A century or so ago that was a fairly easy question to answer. Children were primarily commodities. The majority of families were farmers and shopkeepers and children were essential for cheap labor. Of course, having children back then was not exactly family planning either! Contraception was a non-entity. So families were large and children had important roles in the survival of the family. Formal education was for the elite. The education of most children was by apprenticeship, ideal by the way for children with ADHD or the hands-on type but not for the intellectual or artistic child. My how times have turned things around.
It’s worth noting that the mothers of that era were working in the fields and shops as well as at home. The “second-shift” is no modern phenomenon. The key difference, however, was that a lot of homemaking and childcare was done by the older daughters.
So children were needed. They had an important role within each family and within society in general. In the 20th Century (remember back then), our country became more industrialized and began to pass laws limiting the use of children as To Read More Click Here
Posted: August 2nd, 2010 under Parenting.
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Raising Happy And Creative Kids With Children’s Table And Chairs
Genetic mix play an important role in raising happy kids, but as parents, both of you can help your youngsters along. Giving them space is one major step to give them the chance for self-discovery to develop and nurture their creativity. Start them off by giving them those adorable children’s table and chairs, big illustration books, crayons, and tons of paper.
Trick or Treats
No, it’s not Halloween yet, but when kids are on the warpath, hapless parents are challenged to keep their cool. The age of the terrible twos is a period parents have to deal with positively. Instead of threatening them with the proverbial belt, dig deeper into your bag of tricks and treats to give them interesting puzzles or crayons to color those animal coloring books. Let them work on the project on brightly-hued children’s table and chairs.
Two-year-olds love to imitate their parents and older siblings, and they love it when they have furniture and things their size. Children’s table and chairs, beds, toy chest, books, and oodles of toys give them a sense of pride because they have the things mommy and daddy have. To Read More Click Here
Posted: July 21st, 2010 under Parenting.
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Are Your Twins Getting Enough Sleep On Their Unique Kids’ Beds?
Fifteen months old toddlers need their morning and afternoon naps, but as they grow older, the naps just disappear. To make up for this, early bedtime is recommended. The earlier the babies get into their unique kids’ beds, double-deckers, or bunk beds, the less likely they’ll have sleeping problems.
Early To Bed and Early to Rise
Children, like adults, have sleep problems and sometimes these problems are caused by bad sleeping habits. As a parent, you have to be consistent in developing your children’s sleeping habits. If you have twins, the more effort you’ll need to exert to stick to the regimen, if only to help them develop good sleeping habits.
By the time your twins blow their first birthday candle, they are still taking morning and afternoon naps and still go to bed a little later. The sleeping pattern continues until they are three years old. By this time, your twins take more afternoon than morning naps, and the transition can produce cranky children before you tuck them into their unique kids’ beds.
You have a lot of ammunition to help your kids out. One is to make To Read More Click Here
Posted: July 20th, 2010 under Parenting.
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