Archive for June, 2010

When Kids Love Their Nanny More

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Relax a little. It is understandable you would want to be the one closest person to your baby. But, it really does not matter if your baby is cared with others and feel more comfortable with these people, all people are worthy of your trust. If you want to get back closer to your baby, [...]

Classical Music Is Not Making Children Smarter?

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Based on recent research, there is no sufficient evidence to support what is called “Mozart effect”, which links to classical music by Mozart’s cognitive abilities. As reported by Health Day News, a study has been debated at the same time broke the previous research results that show the relationship between music listening to Mozart and [...]

Let Children Play outside the House

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Nowadays, many children tend to spend most of their time by sitting glued to computer screens and television. In fact, there are plenty chances that children can do outside the house. Such as in our yard, there are positive, creative, and build friendship games available. Not that the modern game is not required. Modern-electronic games [...]

Beware of Crayons, Erasers, and Markers!

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Among educators and parents advised cautious use of plastics that contain hazardous chemicals on stationery supplies. One of the harmful additives that are phthalate, eraser-making material widely used high school students. It is suspected that school and children’s toys contain hazardous chemicals such as monomer (remaining substances that do not react during the formation of [...]

In Order for Discipline to be Effective

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Teaching your children about discipline is very important for their mental development. However, you need to know how to make your teaching effective. Here are some directions: * Start with day-to-day activities. For example is the regularity in terms of the time for eating, sleeping, bathing, playing, watching TV, and so forth. * Do not [...]

Wizard of Oz; Give Me a Brain, Give Me a Heart, And Give Me Courage. Why no Teeth?

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Have you ever seen the musical about the Wonderful Wizard of Oz? That is a good classic musical for children to teach them about bravery, kindheartedness, and smartness. The story is about a girl named Dorothy from Kansas. Her house was flown by a big storm and suddenly she arrived at the land of Munchkins. [...]

Foster Care for a Better Future

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

There are many children and young individuals in the world that are not as lucky as other people their age who have parents to give them guidance and stability in life. Many young people find themselves in situations that make them leave their parents, not by choice, but because they have to do it. For [...]

Feeding Your Baby with Spoon

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

You may now being accustom your baby to eat with a spoon. Learn tips from a doctor and child development consultant. The following are the things you need to put into considerations when you feed your babies using a spoon: • Do not directly provide food in large portions. Give just a little food on [...]

Classical Music Is Not The Only Thing That Stimulates Baby Brains

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Entering the fifth month of pregnancy, fetal auditory has been getting better, so it can respond to sounds from outside. This is when the prospective mother is suggested to start play music for her fetus. By listening to music, motor skills and cognitive fetus becomes better because the music became stimulation for the development of [...]