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A guide to making your home safe for your child.
Work-at-home parents juggle multiple roles and responsibilities. Keep home office safety simple by remembering the CHILD SAFE acronym.
A playpen, play yard or pack-and-play offers a safe place to keep the Christmas tree in homes with toddlers and small children.
Blended families and remarried couples without young children in the home can create a safe and childproof home prior to a stepchild's summer visitation or holiday visit.
It doesn't have to cost a fortune to make your home safe for your children. These safety items are both inexpensive and easy to install.
The work-at-home parent should childproof the home office, to keep kids and valuable work items safely away from each other.
Creating a safe home for babies and toddlers means childproofing rooms and removing potential hazards. Here is a guide to baby proofing products to childproof the home.
Hotel rooms aren't exactly built or designed for families traveling with babies. Here are some tips to babyproof your hotel room.
Millions of children fall victim to accidental poisonings in the United States alone. The key to preventing these exposures is knowing what products are poisonous.
Pet door safety is not a high priority for most parents. However, toddlers can easily crawl through cat flaps, leading to injury and death, including accidental drowning.
If you have a child-free home but will be hosting babies, toddlers or children at your house, odds are pretty good that you need to do some preparation first.
A kitchen that is not child-proofed is dangerous for little ones. Supervision is important, but child safety products provide additional safety for kids at home.
As your baby grows, so do the number of things that they can get into.
Use creative toy storage and kid friendly decorative home accessories to create a living space that the whole family can enjoy.
If you're raising your children primarily in your own home, be sure it is as safe as a state-inspected day care center.
Here are some general tips for traveling with infants and very young children. And they're good for the older toddler as well!
When older siblings share a bedroom with a baby or toddler, babyproofing parents must take extra precautions to make sure that the room is safe for the younger child.
Child safety products used throughout the home are simple to use and reduce the chances of babies, toddlers, and children being injured in the home.
When you first bring home a new pet, you need to pet proof your house just as thoroughly as you would do for a crawling baby or toddler.
Cats are similar to toddlers: they are naturally curious. In order to keep your cat safe from household dangers, you need to cat-proof your home.
You don't need to bring everything; it just seems that way. Narrow your focus to things that will make your trip simple, safe, and (relatively) stress-free.
First Aid resources give parents the skills and knowledge to deal with everyday childhood injuries and to ensure the more serious injuries are prevented.
Separating kids from your home office takes planning, organization and vigilance from the work-at-home parent.
There is no cure for the terrible twos but you can make it easier on yourself and your child.
Doors are in every room of the home and they all provide some type of risk to babies and toddlers. Child-proofing doors is an important way to keep a baby safe.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Center for Disease Control weigh in with statistics on the dangers of child drowning accidents.
Before bringing home a new cat or kitten, review the following pet safety checklist to prevent accidents and ingestion of toxic substances.
Before you open the doors and let your children loose on the beautiful outdoors, prepare your yard for safe play.
Family travel is a wonderful experience for both parents and children, but it also means there are certain additional or unusual safety hazards you should avoid.
Discover tips and tricks on how to decorate a bathroom for children that's both fun and functional.
Working in a home office requires more self discipline than a traditional workplace, and people often need an extra push to stay motivated among distractions.
Crib safety is important for any parent of a young baby. There are measures parents can take to ensure their infant's crib is as safe as possible.
Create a dream nursery with the latest design trends in décor for newborns through toddlers.
Providing home day care for school-age children in the summer is the choice of many stay-at-home parents. Know the pros and cons of caring for other kids.
Kids need their parents' help to stay safe while bike riding. Falls, faulty bike equipment, and other vehicles all put children at risk of injury.
A few simple changes around the home and a family earthquake plan can keep children alive and safe during a major earthquake.
Make air travel with kids less stressful by booking with child-friendly airlines, checking in early at the airport and ensuring flying safety.
Buying shoes for toddlers can be tough. It is important to buy the right size, fit and type of toddler shoes. Here are some tips on how to buy shoes for new walkers.
Children of remarried couples can choose names for step-parents that don't cause hard feelings with biological parents.
Keeping your family and home safe is important to you. Do you have a home safety checklist in place? If not, here are tips for developing one right now.
Whether it is summer visitation or holiday visits, there are ways remarried couples and blended families can prepare the household for visits with a stepchild.
You can instill in your child from the very earliest age a love of physical fitness; just give your baby lots of free movement outside of all the restraining devices!
This article discusses ideas for creating fun and exciting preschool projects. There are also two specific sets of instructions for helping children make crafts.
From watching your neighbor's toddler to operating a home daycare center, learn the facts before you agree to babysit.
Kids are picky and eat junk food when parents aren't looking; chewable vitamins help. But some ingredients reduce effectiveness; others are downright dangerous.
It's hard to get work done with a house full of little ones. Here are some strategies for balancing work and parenting.
These five basic features of developmentally appropriate practice help teachers create an enriched environment and a balance of self-directed and teacher-guided learning.
Vehix.com, Autotrader.com, and many other websites make researching cars easy. These sites empower buyers with the know-how to find the best auto deals online and off.
Farm stay 'haycations' let city-dwellers experience the rural side of U.S. life. Guests work, relax, and enjoy home-grown foods while giving back to America's farmers.


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