Providing A Safe And Secure Home For Your Child: Practical Family Guide

October 23rd, 2008

Accidents in the home are the primary cause of death in children in America. By taking a few simple precautions, these injuries can be avoided, making your home safe for your son or daughter and the children who visit it.

In your kitchen, you should be sure to fit safety latches on cabinets and drawers. This helps keep them out of the everyday household chemicals you use to clean your house and dishware with, and also keeps them from grabbing sharp objects like knives or scissors from inside the drawers. It is advisable to use the back burners when cooking on the stovetop, and keep the handles of your pots and pans turned out of a curious child’s reach while cooking.

Safety latches should be fitted on cabinets and drawers in your bathrooms too to keep them out of unsafe household cleaning products and medicines. Make sure you unplug any electrical appliance such as a blow dryer or curling iron directly after use and put it out of a child’s reach. Teach them early that water and electricity do not mix and that no electrical appliances of any kind should ever be immersed in or placed under running water. Toilet locks should also be used in homes that have small children to keep lids down. Young children are ‘top heavy’ and can easily fall into a toilet if they lean in to play in it. Since a young child can drown in less than just an inch of water, it is vital to closely supervise them in the bathroom at all times.

Around your home, be sure to secure furniture such as bookshelves and heavy furniture that could tip easily to the wall using brackets. Use doorknob covers to keep them out of any rooms with potential hazards and to keep them from leaving the house unsupervised. Make sure any window blinds do not have looped cords on them as they can present a strangulation hazard to a young child. And always cover your electrical sockets with protective covers to keep small fingers from them and small objects from being inserted into them.

Check out your home very carefully for any other potential hazards and address them at once. With these precautions and some common sense, your home will be your child’s haven.

Potty training is a stage of a child’s development that many parents seem to dread. But it does not have to be.
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These articles offera advice that works equally well whether you need to potty train a little girl or boy.

Finding Your French Genealogy

October 23rd, 2008

If you have a French last name, or even if you have ancestors that came from France, and you’d like to know where you came from, it’s time to research your French genealogy. Finding your genealogy is fun and exciting and it can reveal all sorts of interesting facts. The best to research your French genealogy is to ask family members if they have any information. When those leads have gone cold, take your French geneology search to the internet, as there are many genealogy websites available. Then, when you get stuck there, take your search to the local library. Finally, if all else fails, it may be time to take your search to France, where information may reside just waiting to be uncovered.

Ask Your Family Members

The best way to research your French genealogy is to ask your family members if they have any information. Start with your grandparents, and even your great grandparents if they’re still alive. They may have documents or other artifacts locked away in their attics or basements that could uncover information as to where you came from. This is sort of like treasure hunting and it’s very exciting when you finally do come across some piece of information you didn’t have before.

The Internet

Nowadays, the internet is invaluable for uncovering French genealogy. There are many websites dedicated to genealogy searches so you should have no problem finding a site to assist you. You may have to pay an initial fee or even a monthly fee, but the information you can glean from such sites make the fee well worth it. On these sites, you can meet with other people who are also trying to uncover their French genealogy, you can compare notes and you can even meet long lost relatives. So log on and start researching your French genealogy today.

Your Local Library

You can also take your search to the local library. You should be able to find a book on French genealogy that can take you further into your search. These books have been developed with the genealogy researcher in mind so you should be able to find a lot of what you’re looking for.

Take It To France

Of course, you can also take your search right to France for the ultimate French geneology research project. If you have the name of a city, call the city and ask if they have any records regarding past family members. You may have to get someone to translate for you if you don’t speak French but this is a great way to find out where you truly came from.

Check Out More Advice About Pregnancy

October 23rd, 2008

Pregnancy & Nutrition

You are besides yourself with joy as you see that your pregnancy test is postive. You find yourself already caressing your stomach in hopes that your little one can feel you. The next nine months are going to be an exciting time for you and your baby. You are going to have a human life grow inside of you and feel them move as they get bigger. Your baby is going to go from a single sperm and egg into pounds of adorable flesh that you can’t help but kiss over and over again. It truly is a miracle.

In order to help this miracle along, it is essential for you to eat as good as you can through out most of your pregnancy. The first three months might be a little difficult to eat balanced meals when you are dealing with food aversions and morning sickness.

Making sure you eat balanced nutritious meals is laying down the foundation for your baby. A diet of junk food is not going to help your baby with bone development and organ formation. Potato chips will not help with brain development. Your baby and your body need calcium and vitamins to achieve all of this.

Eating well during pregnancy is going to help your baby eat well after it is born and on solid foods. As your pregnancy progresses, some of what you eat will cross the placenta and the taste will be in your baby’s amniotic fluid. Babies swallow this fluid and their taste buds are so develop that even in the womb they are able to taste the flavors. Doctors believe that babies who are exposed to a wide variety of fruit and vegetables while in utero have less of a chance of being a fussy eater later in life.

Doctors also believe that moms who drink their milk through out their pregnancy have an easier time weaning their babies from formula or breast milk to regular milk. This however is only one benefit, the other benefit of drinking milk throughout your pregnancy is all the calcium you will be giving your baby’s bones. Many doctors recommend that you drink at least one eight oz glass of milk, usually fat free a day.

This isn’t to say that you have to stay away from all sweets all the time. You can indulge every now and then and thanks to cravings you may find yourself wanting sweets more often than not. You do have to keep it in moderation. Being pregnant should not be looked at as an excuse to eat whatever you want for nine months. Both you and your baby could pay a dear price.

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