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Parenting Tips for Working Moms

July 22, 2010 by Sekhar  
Filed under Child Psychology

For mothers who have to juggle chores and work responsibilities, which give priority to their roles and duties, without doubt, the care and upbringing of their children is a priority. But working mothers often recognize a disparity between what they want for their children and what they are capable of doing. Here are some tips that will make parenting for mothers who work easier:
• clarify the rules: the establishment of clear rules for acceptable behavior is essential. Be sure to follow up regularly through the application of these rules. This means that children know there will be consequences for willful misconduct. Make your rules of the appropriate age. Provide different ways in ensuring that its absence does not break the rules. Clinical studies have shown that children who grow up in homes that have clearly defined patterns of discipline and self-esteem tend to have less ambiguity in their roles.

• Do not pay: working parents, especially mothers, usually the fault is not doing enough for their children because of the demanding hours. These parents may end up overcompensating by the sight of willful disobedience or demanding action. Instead, it is important to address the child’s behavior with the same confidence that the stay-at-home parent is not, because the state of jobs does not change the fact that there is still the mother of the child.
• Develop a strong system of social support is necessary to develop a strong system of social support in the form of family members, including grandparents and siblings. This is particularly true in times of crisis.

Family members can provide excellent service child and family values child to drink early in life. And by these social support networks, children learn to socialize, develop and maintain long-term relationships that would otherwise never develop your child because of your running away from home.

• Be discerning about Childhood Centre for children’s day care center you choose for your child are largely determined by cognitive and social development of the child, which can keep the other child’s life. Day care center for children that the child attends should be stimulating environment that encourages the child reading, writing, speaking and socializing skills. Remember that your child is unique. There is a formula that could use a general solution for all working mothers. However, when and how that child to spend time is a key factor in the early development of the child. Spend quality time with your children and ensure that your child knows what she means to you. At the end of the day, love and care to win!

Ready for Nursery with Baby Sleeping Bags

January 27, 2010 by Brady  
Filed under Children 2-12 Years, Infants 0-1 Year

Nursery can be pretty hard, especially if you are having your first baby. We were all new parents at some point so we can all agree that taking care of little babies is very demanding. Firstly, you will need quality baby equipment like baby sleeping bags, comfortable crib, soft bedding, which includes mattresses, sheets and other related stuff.

Having a good night’s rest is very important for child’s health as well as yours, because if child is sleeping peacefully you will have the time to rest too. But to ensure that your kid will get quality sleep you need to use a good baby sleeping bag. What it will do for your child is provide necessary comfort and remove any possibilities of annoying skin irritations caused by from questionable bedding and other stuff. Baby sleeping bag should be made from cotton, the best possible material for baby’s skin. The best thing about baby sleeping bags is that baby can’t get tangled up in it like it can when covered with normal blanket.

So, now that you have heard this information, do not hesitate to buy baby sleeping bags for your little one because it will be that much easier taking care of it once you have it.

The first day at school

July 15, 2009 by Nayab Naseer  
Filed under Uncategorized

A child’s first day at school, be it play school, primary school or nursery is a big step, and for a smooth transition the child should be well prepared.

The basic prerequisite is talking to the child to allay his or her fears and concerns, and reassure them of their anxieties. It is imperative to explain what they will experience, what they would do, for how long the school would be. Another important activity is to ensure that the child indulges in plenty of games, role-plays and reading at home, so that the transition to school becomes easier. It is also a good idea to visit the school with the child once or twice before the classes start, so that the child is somewhat familiar with the settings and he or she is not thrust into a totally new environment.

Most schools cater to parents staying back with their children on the first day. It is however essential to establish a regular routine as soon as possible.