Articles related to "Keep Children Safe"Giving the kids a bath is a regular activity in any home, but keeping the little ones safe around water is just as important as keeping them clean.
Parents can help keep kids safe on Halloween by helping them stay visible, choosing face paint and shorter costumes, checking candy and walking with their children.
As children spend more and more time on the Internet, it is imperative parents are well-informed and up-to-date when it comes to online safety awareness.
Families spend more time outside during the summer months, so parents must go that extra mile to keep children safe when the weather is hot.
While camping at Mabuasehube Game Reserve in Botswana,Africa, parents need to follow a few simple rules to keep their children safe.
It's summer time and the kids are ready to take that first splash in the pool. However, parents must make sure the pool is a safe place for their kids to swim in.
Social networking website MySpace has reached an agreement with 49 United States Attorneys General in an effort to keep children safer online.
Instead of getting rid of the family pet, take steps to allow children to live peacefully and safely with a cat or dog.
Trick-or-treating can be fun for kids and parents alike. There are some tips parents should keep in mind to make sure children of all ages stay safe on Halloween night.
The new Miss America Kid-Safe Browser provides a fun and safe online surfing experience for children and provides parental peace-of-mind for free.
Certain handhelds and gaming devices can connect to the Internet, wirelessly. The following article offers safeguard tips for parents and caregivers.
A playpen, play yard or pack-and-play offers a safe place to keep the Christmas tree in homes with toddlers and small children.
Keeping kids amused, choosing a quiet table, supervising kids closely, allowing children to order their food are some ways for families to enjoy restaurant dining.
Parents should dress children in layers of clothing, ensure they wear safety gear, enroll kids in ski school and teach them snow safety when on a winter ski holiday.
While visiting the zoo with kids, parents should adhere to zoo safety rules, supervise children, ensure good hygiene and eat only at eating areas.
Keep children safer online with a free tracking and monitoring program called Zoomzaa. This simple-to-use parental control program provides peace-of-mind for parents.
In order to bring much needed awareness to the potential risks and issues our children face online, June has been designated National Internet Safety Month.
Properly installed and maintained playground equipment and constant parental supervision are crucial to prevent playground injuries in children.
Daycare centers and preschools can save money and improve efficiency by using childcare management software for record keeping and accounting tasks.
Spreading H1N1 can be prevented by washing hands often and avoiding infected individuals. The new swine flu vaccine will also keep children and others from getting H1N1.
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 following information provides helpful tips and instructions for parents who want to track and view children's habits and whereabouts online.
Common household medications like aspirins, Tylenol and vitamin supplements may appear harmless but can actually cause harm when accidentally consumed by children.
Year after year reports of razor blades in apples, pins and needles in candy and even poison in treats. Are these things to be worried about or are they merely a hoax?
Social networking has gone mobile. The two popular websites, MySpace and Facebook, are now available on cell phones, for free.
"Beyond a Peanut" flash card set is an excellent tool for raising awareness of dangers facing nut-allergic individuals.
This holiday season, give an extraordinary gift to a needy child. The "Give 1 Get 1" campaign is a special project that exemplifies the gift of giving.
Adults and children use cupcakes to create a dessert shaped like a Pilgrim hat to serve at a Thanksgiving school party or to guests at a family or social fall gathering.
Dorel Juvenile Group has recalled 100,000 stair gates due to risk of falls.
Social networking. It is a commonly used phrase often heard on the nightly news or seen in the daily newspaper. So, what is social networking?
Whether the device used is a laptop computer or a cell phone, children are learning an electronic shorthand language called acronyms.
Lenore Skenazy, unfairly dubbed "America's Worst Mom", shows that parents' excessive fears of child abduction, accidents, and assault are not supported by statistics.
Use an iron, old crayons, colored paper, and wax paper to help children create beautiful pictures and crafts of fall trees and landscapes.
Temperament, size, and potential for training are important in selecting a family dog for kids.
Identify the signs and symptoms of most child sexual abuse cases in order to protect your children from the longterm effects of falling victim to a child molester.
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.
Combating online pornography can be a daunting task for parents. The following information provides valuable resources to protect children from illicit images online.
Holiday shopping can present unique danger. Employing a few preventative measures can help keep the holiday season joyous.
Global telecommunications provider, Orange (France Telecom), has released its corporate sustainability report for 2008.
World renowned cyber safety expert Rob Nickel offers tips on how to keep your kids safe from online predators.
Families can exercise safely this summer by drinking plenty of water, having good sun protection, avoiding extreme temperatures and recognizing signs of heat exhaustion.
Over the counter medications (OTC) containing dextromethorphan are abused by youth at an alarming rate. The Food and Drug Administration warns against DXM abuse.
Summer is here, and Canadians are flocking to summer vacation spots and enjoying the outdoors. Safety in and on the water should be a priority for everyone.
Choosing the right sand, keeping the sandpit clean and regular sandpit maintenance are some safety tips for backyard sandpits.
Whether for shrubs, vegetables or flowers, organic gardening methods are healthier for the earth as well as for people and pets. Follow these simple guidelines to start.
Parents use baby strollers frequently. A recent large stroller recall brings up the question of how safe children are in strollers, and how strollers can be made safer.
Skin cancer is thought to be associated with severe UVB burns that occur before the age of 20, highlighting the importance of sun protection in the early years.
Youth use texting jargon in text messages, e-mail, and sometimes even when talking. Read info & a beginner's dictionary guide to what lingo, acronyms, slang & codes mean.
The article reviews recent changes to the law of sexual consent in Canada including the arguments for and against raising the legal age of consent.
It is important to understand what the SPF number of sunscreen means. A clear understanding of Sun Protection Factor helps parents pick optimal sunblocks for their kids.
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