Baby Care and Parenting Tips

101 Essential Baby Care Tips

Are you a parent? If so, there is a good chance that you already know just how much kids love the holidays. That is why you may want to think about letting your children help you decorate for Christmas. In fact, in addition to just letting them help you hang Christmas decorations, you may also want to let them make their own handmade Christmas decorations. Not only will you find that there are a number of benefits to doing so, but you will also find that there are a number of fun and exciting Christmas decorations that they can easily make.

Almost every family that celebrates Christmas has a Christmas tree; therefore, there is a good chance that your family will have one. One fun and exciting Christmas craft project that your children could do involves making their own Christmas ornaments. Christmas ornaments can be made from regular paper or any other type of material. In fact, you can purchase a number of Christmas ornament cutouts or guides from your local craft store. These ornament pieces are likely plain, but already shaped like something, such as a star or a cross. It would be up to your child to paint their ornament. This type of Christmas decoration craft project is great for small children or those who may be making their own Christmas decorations for the first time.

In addition to Christmas trees, a large number of families have small Christmas signs or pictures throughout their home. These signs and pictures often state a Christmas message or have a picture of Santa. Your children could easily make their own paintings or drawings, often with the supplies that can already be found inside your home. Your child’s picture would likely look great on your refrigerator or you could even frame the picture and hang it up somewhere else inside your home. This type of Christmas decoration craft project is ideal for children of any age and, as previously mentioned, is a great way to save money since you likely already have all of the needed supplies.

Another fun Christmas decoration that your children could do is make a centerpiece for your dinning room table. In fact, you may also want to use that centerpiece for your Christmas dinner. If you are looking for a somewhat elegant centerpiece, you could easily have your children make their own. You can do this by purchasing artificial flowers, a large bowl or vase, as well as other decorative items. Your children can easily arrange these items to create their own unique centerpieces for your dinning room table. It may also be a good idea to let them be crafty. Your child may also be able to create a centerpiece in the shape of Santa or a Christmas tree by using construction paper and a few other small supplies.

The above mentioned Christmas craft decoration ideas for kids are just a few of the many that exist. In addition to using your own craft ideas, you can also find a number of other fun Christmas craft projects for kids online. You can find a collection of ideas by performing a standard internet search. Also, in your local library or at one of your local book stores, you may also be able to find a collection of Christmas craft books for children. These books tend to outline the supplies needed, as well as give detailed directions on how to make Christmas decorations. These decorations may include Christmas drawings or paintings, tree ornaments, table centerpieces, and much more.

Regardless of which type of Christmas decorations you allow your child or children to make, they will likely enjoy the experience, especially if you participate as well. For a child, there is nothing like seeing their Christmas drawings hanging on the walls or their Christmas ornaments hanging on the tree. That is why you are advised to let your children make their own Christmas decorations. As mentioned above, there are a number of decorations that they can easily create; decorations that may require little time and money.

Every day in America, each man, woman and child generates nearly four pounds of trash. That’s over one trillion pounds of solid waste or 365 trillion pounds each year. It’s a staggering statistic when you consider the environmental effect that much garbage has on our fragile ecosystem.

As adults, it’s easy to forget the importance of the 3 R’s our world depends on-reducing, reusing and recycling-for the health and safety of future generations. It’s those future generations–our children–that will bear the consequences of today’s environmental mismanagement, unless an effort is made to improve upon current behaviors.

For the third year, one hotel company is stepping up to the task, helping kids to think globally and act locally by educating them on how to properly care for the environment. With help from The National Arbor Day Foundation, Doubletree Hotels is distributing an environmentally focused lesson plan that provides the framework for taking would-be waste and recycling it into artistic treasures to thousands of elementary school students in the U.S. and Canada.

The education initiative is an extension of the hotel’s Teaching Kids to CARE program, a community outreach initiative that pairs hotel properties with elementary schools and youth groups to educate children about making conscious decisions about environmental care. This spring, Teaching Kids to CARE volunteers and children will create “litter critters,” a reduced, reused and recycled representation of animals in the world hurt by litter, and will plant more than 10,000 seedling trees across the U.S. and Canada.

For those parents (and mentors) wanting to engage their kids (or nieces, nephews and grandkids) in environmentally conscious activities, here are a few tips:

1. Recycling is Fun-Pass it On-Recycling isn’t all about aluminum cans and old newspapers. Encourage your kids to start their own recycling program in which they share old toys, books and games with their friends and classmates. One child’s trash is another child’s treasure and by “passing it on,” kids will learn that they can reduce waste by recycling their old things so that others can reuse them.

2. Become a Habitat Hero–Challenge your children to gather up all their friends and classmates to help clean up a park or schoolyard (with parental supervision). Whoever collects the most trash wins the “Habitat Hero” award and prize (as decided upon by you).

3. Plant a “Family Tree”–Take your kids to a garden or home store and allow them to help pick out a young tree. (Make sure to check that it can survive in your climate region.) Plant the tree in a special location as a family, assigning a different task (digging, planting, watering) to each family member. Make sure to document the activity with a photo, so kids can remember how small the tree was when they planted it.

4. You CAN Make a Difference–Encourage your children to save empty aluminum cans, then take a weekly trip to a nearby “Cash for Cans” drop-off location. Decide with your kids how best to use the money they’ve collected from their recycling efforts to better the environment. Options to consider include volunteering for tree planting projects, adopting a local stretch of highway to be beautified and maintained or donating the money to a local environmental organization.

5. Pulp to Paper–This fun, hands-on project shows kids how old newspapers are recycled back into fresh newspapers. Have your child tear a half page of newspaper into small, one-inch pieces. Fill buckets or bowls with one-part newspaper and two-parts water and let soak for several hours. Using a hand mixer, “pulp” the fibers in the paper until the mixture looks like mush. Take a handful of pulp and place it on a piece of felt, molding it to the size of the piece of paper you want to make, and press it firmly to squeeze out excess water. Let the paper dry for one or two days and voilà.

Remember, proper waste management not only helps save the environment, it also helps save energy, reduce pollution and protect animals around the world. A small effort from your kids today can guarantee a healthier, greener tomorrow.

For a woman making a baby, trying to get pregnant quickly is of utmost importance and should happen as soon as possible, although patience is usually required. So if you are a man and woman making a baby and you want to increase your chances of conceiving sooner rather than later, here are some tips that will help you maximize your odds of ending up having a healthy and bouncing baby:

1. If you are a woman making a baby, “now” is the perfect time to start taking folic acid. When a woman possesses a neural tube defect, the chances of getting pregnant and giving birth is reduced by 50 to 70 percent. If you want to get pregnant it is recommended that you start taking at least 0.4 mg of folic acid every day for 2 to 3 months prior to starting with trying to get pregnant.

2. Make sexual intercourse a fun experience for both you and your partner when trying to get pregnant quickly. Use rooms other than the bedroom or schedule your baby making escapades for an unusual time of the day. The reason behind this is that you will tend to lose the drive to try to get pregnant quickly and will not remain motivated for very long if having sexual intercourse becomes like a chore.

3. Right after your baby making escapade, it is best not to run to the bathroom. It is recommended that you remain lying down for at least a few minutes after sexual intercourse. According to some experts, lying down for 5 minutes after a sexual intercourse will increase the chances that the sperm will be able to keep their date with the egg cell that awaits.

4. Time your sexual intercourse with your partner during your most fertile period. This period is usually five days leading up to ovulation. To further ensure that there is always a fresh supply of sperm cell waiting in the fallopian tube of a woman making a baby at any given time, it is advised that you have sexual intercourse at least once every 48 hours if you have the stamina for it. Of course, you would want to make sure that you are receiving good quality sperms that would be able to fertilize the egg cell. So if you are aware of any pre-existing fertility problem, you may want to discuss this issue with an expert specializing in fertility issues.

5. If you are a coffee drinker and at the same time a woman making a baby, then it is about time to give up that cup of coffee or switch to decaf. Coffee contains a substance called caffeine which is said to inhibit the growth of a developing baby by tightening the blood vessels and lessening the flow of blood to the uterus. Furthermore, there are also a number of studies which reveal that consuming excessive amounts of caffeine may cause fertility problems.

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The one tip I found invaluable while I was losing baby weight that helped my confidence and also helped me look much slimmer was… layering the clothes. This simple method, which does not require you to go and buy any new clothes, creates the perfect illusion for mums going through their post baby weight loss stages.

I found layering a close fitted top underneath a cardigan; vest or looser top gave me a much slimmer look. It’s simply amazing how layering can hide those little imperfections without having to opt for those big and baggy clothes – which in reality only make you look bigger than what you really are. I also found wearing darker colours absorbed more of the light which in turn gave the impression of a slimmer figure. And please, by no means do you only have to wear black. Try dark blue, grey, brown or even a deep green or red.

Remember having a curvaceous figure is very feminine and sexy. Don’t fall into that trap of trying to become stick thin or like the latest celebrity. Having curves doesn’t mean you’re fat. I lost my baby weight, but still have my lovely curves or as I like to call them… baby carrying hips! And regardless of your shape, always try to create a waist – even if you’re still carrying your baby pouch.

One other tip I found was to use accessories to help me divert attention from my worst bits like wearing a thin belt to accentuate my hips and create that slim waist look to wearing chunky necklaces and even V-neck tops to draw attention away from those areas.

So, if you’re not doing it already give layering a go, you’ll feel slimmer in an instant. And remember by feeling slimmer helps give your confidence a boost as you continue towards your goals of losing baby weight… it worked for me.

Jess Boanas, writer and mum on a mission at http://www.slimmums.com is helping other mums lose baby weight easily and safely. For more informative articles on Post Baby Weight Loss including real life case studies of mums who have succeeded with natural methods plus a Free guide to start you off visit http://www.slimmums.com now.

Kids games are all around us. The closer we get to the holidays, the more the begging begins. Sooner or later the inevitable will happen and we will hear, “This is the best game ever and if I don’t get this game I will simply die!”

So how to do you about finding the cool games for kids this year?

If you have a pre-teen, teen, or a tween then you are in luck. The Apple Store has reached down its loving hands and blessed us all with fairly inexpensive ways to entertain our children. Yes, they have decided to grant us the ability to give fun games to our children for cheap!

Consider the Alternatives to iPhones

1. Wii
First, let’s take the Wii. It is relatively cheap for a gaming system. I have one and I love it. It starts at $200 and comes with four games. That is simply WOW! Then they start hitting you with expensive games. From then on out you have to start spending $30 on up for those games. My heart sinks.2. Nintendo DS
This game system is $126 and comes with nothing. You can buy used games for it for $20 a pop but that is still expensive and you have to carry around game cartridges. Each time you switch games, you have to change out the cartridge. This means, I will lose something somewhere.

Compare to the iPhone or iTouch
I bought the iTouch for myself. It was $199 and that was an ouch for me. However, we plan on getting the iPhone for my husband for $199. This is what we should have done for me as well. I really do need all the features and we need phones.

Besides doing the games, which I will get back to later, the iPhone does:

• Calendar with alarm
• Camera that sends pics via Bluetooth, e-mail, and Internet
• GPS (that’s an app)
• Checkbook (app)
• Password Keeper
• Audio Book
• Book Reader

That is in addition to the games it plays. My husband has Pac-man on his. I like hangman. We both like brain age and Sudoku. The kids enjoy the maze, etch-a-sketch, and ABC Phonics.

iPhone app Game Problems
Since the games are so cheap and many of them are free, you find yourself downloading tons of games onto your computer and phone. Then you end up arguing over which ones to keep and which one to leave off.

Of course, you end up rotating the games but then more come up. See for yourself and download some fun games for your kids. (Or download them for yourself. I won’t tell.)

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