Jesse Walters
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What To Do When Your Child Starts Climbing
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 26, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
After a child has been walking for a month or so, she'll probably start climbing on chairs, beds, couches, counters, and anything else she can reach She climbs because she has a strong urge to touch and explore things around her
Child Proofing Your Home
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 26, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
Childproofing the home is important because young children explore indiscriminately If an object is within reach, a child under three will touch it without considering his own safety or the value of the object
Play It Safe – Child Security
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 26, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
It’s amazing to find that the very product made for kids may prove to be dangerous There are thousands of stories where child safety has been ignored in the manufacturing of toys
Simple Or Smart Toys - What Do Kids Look For?
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 26, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
Remember the bygone days Kids used to play with pebbles and find the stones entertaining
Toys - A Teacher's Aid?
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 26, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
Toys and teachers The two words may seem far apart, but you would be surprised to know that they are very closely connected
What’s New In The Educational Toys Market?
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 25, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
There is stiff competition even amongst toy manufacturers While this may be bad news for those competing, it is good news for parents, as this widens the choice and the quality of toys available
Tips On Breast Feeding Your Child
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 25, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
When you start breast-feeding, it may seem that the baby is not getting much milk It's true
Avoiding Infections During Pregnancy
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 24, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
You will not be able to hide inside a plastic bubble during a pregnancy to protect yourself and your child from infection; however you can take some baby steps to reduce your risk of exposure Protecting yourself and your child from infection during pregnancy is important for a number of reasons
How Do Educational Toys Enhance Overall Child Development?
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 24, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
Did you think that education was restricted to the four walls of a class room Wrong
Treating Burns
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 24, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
Doctors categorize burns from hot water, fire, electrical contact, chemicals, and the sun-according to their severity: first degree, second degree, and third degree First degree burns are the least serious, causing redness and sometimes swelling
Giving Your Child Medicine
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 23, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
Giving medicine to children, especially infants and toddlers can be difficult Children will squirm, spit, clench their teeth, and even vomit to avoid taking medicine
Preparing Your Child For Hospitalization
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 23, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
Going to the hospital can be a frightening experience for a child But you can minimize your child's fears by preparing him or her for the visit ahead of time
Teaching Your Child To Be A Safe Pedestrian And To Prevent Injuries In The School Bus
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 23, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
One out of four people who dies in a traffic accident is a child under age 16 who is a pedestrian Half of these deaths occur between 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM, when children are walking home from school and adults are driving home from work
How To Discipline Your Child
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 21, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
All children need discipline-it makes them feel secure and loved and helps them learn self-control and how to take initiative, solve problems, and get along with others For toddlers, discipline involves setting firm limits and promoting good behavior by giving lots of positive attention and providing a loving, nurturing environment
Your Preschooler And Sleep
- By Jesse Walters
- Published April 21, 2008
- Parenting
- Unrated
Preschoolers generally need between 10 and 12 hours of sleep each night Children who don't get enough sleep may be drowsy or irritable during the day and are more susceptible to illness
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