Accepting the special needs of your child

By Aditi | October 8, 2009 3:14 am |
Categories:
Parenting Tips

  midchldgrow

There is always a tendency on the part of the parents to ignore the fact that their child isn’t showing the same signs of development which is normal to children of their age. This is because parents become apprehensive about seeking a diagnosis for their child. They do not want to put a label on their child and try to live in a world of make-belief. However, this only worsens the situation. The best thing that a parent can do is get the child the proper diagnosis and treatment and keep the following advices in mind.

Continue reading Accepting the special needs of your child

Creative and healthy lunch ideas

By Aditi | September 19, 2009 2:19 pm |
Categories:
Parenting Tips

kids_eating_at_school

Parents always desire the best for their children. They give their children just about everything which is in their capacity. However, there is a tendency for parents to struggle when it comes to the food habits of their children. The reason being certain kids are very choosy about what they eat. So, it becomes a challenge for the parents to ensure that their children have a healthy and nutritious meal during the lunchtime. To overcome this difficulty parents can try out new things in the meal which is appealing to their children and keeps them excited at the same time.

Continue reading Creative and healthy lunch ideas

Finding the best babysitter for your baby

By Aditi | August 16, 2009 11:18 am |
Categories:
Babies,Parenting Tips

It is always a difficult task to find a responsible and trustworthy babysitter. The awful stories going around about terrible babysitters also add to your woes. However, you would always feel comfortable when you know that you have a trustworthy and responsible babysitter who will take good care and ensure the safety of your baby.

find-a-great-babysitter

Finding a good babysitter can be a very tough task because there are a lot of teens who want to babysit for earning some extra buck and they might not be very good at it. So, you can try out some of these tips to feel assured that you have made the right choice.

You should not try and hire babysitters through advertisements in classified or newspapers. Instead, you should use your connections and ask for references from people you meet in church or for that matter your neighbors. This way you can be almost certain of the background of the babysitters.

emo_img_babysitter

Continue reading Finding the best babysitter for your baby

How to choose your kid’s First Bed?

By Aditi | July 28, 2009 1:21 pm |
Categories:
Parenting Tips

 cinderella-coach-bed

One of the exciting and important milestones of parenting is when your child is ready for his or her first big kid bed. This is so because in these early days when kids are so energetic, they grow fast, needs support and lots of comfort. But how do you know when it’s time and what is the best type of bed to buy? The options can be dizzying – bunk bed, trundle bed, bed with rails, twin bed and so on.

 pirate-ship-bed

Before you embark on the shopping trip, consider the child’s age and social readiness for the big move. If your child is just two years old, you can go for a small starter bed. The size of the mattress should be about 1400 x 700 so that the child can use this bed till they grow up to the age of seven or eight. Besides, this type of bed leaves enough space for the kid to play around in the room.

 bed2

Continue reading How to choose your kid’s First Bed?

Dealing with babies tantrums

By Aditi | July 20, 2009 9:32 am |
Categories:
Behavior,Parenting Tips

kid tantrum1

Babies throwing tantrum is a very common phenomenon and you can consider yourself very lucky if you have a baby who does not throw tantrums. Tantrum is often considered as a means by which babies try to get attention; however, it is not always the case.

Tantrums in babies may be due to several reasons like anger, frustration and the lack of knowledge to react to a particular situation often results in babies throwing tantrums. The frustration may arise due to hunger or thirst or may be when the child is finding it difficult to learn something new.

kid tantrum2

Toddlers usually throw temper tantrums when they are told no to something as they are not very good at handling it. However, parents can stop these tantrums in their babies by dealing with them correctly and by finding out the reasons which make their babies throw tantrums.

kid tantrum3

Continue reading Dealing with babies tantrums

New DirectGov Campaign: "You Are Not Alone…"

By Angel | July 10, 2009 4:10 am |
Categories:
Parenting Tips

If you take a walk through modern society today you’ll be more than surprised. Most of usual values, such as communication, friendly meetings, healthy lifestyle, and even children upbringing become really vague and unimportant, very often we replace them with excuses such as: lack of time, lack of money, tight schedules, mobile phones, television, nurses and etc. Such notions as depression, e-mails, anorexia, game consoles become completely natural. We don’t have enough time to live and the saddest part we don’t let our children lead full and interesting life. We don’t have enough time to spend it with the most important people in our lives.

Banff After School Club

Continue reading New DirectGov Campaign: "You Are Not Alone…"

Important Homework Tips for Parents

By Aditi | June 29, 2009 10:02 pm |
Categories:
Parenting Tips

homework 29- 06- 09 It is always a great feeling for parents to know that their child has a proper routine and is regular with the homework. However, there are various distractions like the computer and television in most homes which divert children and do not let them concentrate properly when it comes to doing their homework. So, it is the duty of a parent to make sure that their child has a disciplined routine and a settled place which is quiet and free of disturbances of any kind.

The most important homework tips for parents are to be available whenever their children need them. Parents should allow their children to do their work on their own so that they do not become dependent on them for doing their daily task. The bigger assignments should be divided into smaller and easier tasks so that the child does not face any trouble. As a responsible parent, one must keep in touch with the child’s teacher and keep a track on their progress by making sure that they are not overloaded with work.

Parents should set an example for their children. They should show interest in child’s homework and praise him/her for completing their homework. It is the duty of the parents to keep their child organized and for better results relate their homework to their everyday life.

Above all, there should be an environment where the child can have fun as well as learn. Staying involved with the children means they are less likely to get affected by any negative influence. By keeping these tips in mind parents can certainly pave the way for a bright future for their children.

Helping Your Child Adjust to a New Baby

By Aditi | May 31, 2009 12:55 am |
Categories:
Parenting Tips

2349529710_d3b548f1f2 Are you happy with the news of the new arrival in your family, but do you know whether your first child will be equally happy to get a new sibling? Often, in their own happiness, parents forget that how their first child will respond to the new baby to whom his or her parents will love. Parents should know how to help their child adjust to a new baby in the family.

The mere thought of sharing the love of mother and father often makes the first child feel insecure. This is where the parents need to talk to the first child and teach him or her how to behave with the new baby. Not just this, parents should try not to neglect the older baby while loving the new one, as this will inculcate jealousy in the older baby.

Continue reading Helping Your Child Adjust to a New Baby

Tips To Protect Your Child From Swine-Flu

By Aditi | May 13, 2009 9:03 am |
Categories:
Parenting Tips

swine-flu Epidemics are common these days and one such threat is Swine Flu. Frightening the whole world, this new flu is attacking people everywhere. More than adults it is important to protect children from Swine Flu. So, here are some tips to protect your child from Swine Flu.

Also known as H1N1 influenza virus, Swine Flu is the current panic in the world. People are getting killed at high rates due to this disease. This new virus is spreading so rapidly that people are not even getting aware of how to deal with it.

Continue reading Tips To Protect Your Child From Swine-Flu

5 Reasons to Have a Family Vacation

By Angel | May 8, 2009 8:24 am |
Categories:
Parenting Tips,Relationships

I still remember numerous family vacations with my parents. They adored taking me somewhere to the water. It was a great fun for the whole family, we explored a lot of new places and cafes, had fishing and bicycle riding, met new people and simply enjoyed the company of each other. Our vacations were regular and my parents tried their best to think of such a thing as family vacation budgeting, otherwise such trips can cost an arm and a leg to them.

I would like to share with you my own reasons why to have a family vacation:

  • joy

It is a pure pleasure to stay with your family for a week or so. It is a time to get away from it all, to get rid of work and telephone calls and to spend time as a family and to know each other better. 

Family vacation

Continue reading 5 Reasons to Have a Family Vacation


Page 3 of 512345


  • Popular
  • Recent
  • Bloggers
  • Tags
How to encourage reading habits in children?
by east69
I do believe in your post. I learned a lot through reading. Great thing you have mentioned it.
Baby monitors will never let you miss your baby!
by Lonnie the video baby monitor Dad
Great guide on how to choose a baby monitor.
5 Reasons to Have a Family Vacation
by Martha’s Vineyard vacation
Thanks for this post. These are good reasons for taking family vacations ! Our family tries to visit Martha's Vineyard each summer and we budget so that we can enjoy rather than stress.
Helping Your Child Adjust to a New Baby
by parenting advice
When we found out that I was pregnant with my 2nd, my husband and I right away talked to our son. We somehow has a long talk because my son had some questions. We reassured him that our love will not change and that as a big brother he needs
Name: Aditi
Nick: cleo



Name: Angel Grotton
Nick: angel



Advertise on ParentingGuru

Sites We Like

Disclaimer

ParentingGuru uses images found on the web and considered to be in the public domain. We don't claim to be the owners of such images. But if you are the owner of an image and want it removed, please, inform us and we will do so as soon as possible.