Archive for the 'Child Safety' Category



Parenting: Filling Nanny Positions

Thursday 31 August 2006 @ 7:21 am

Whether you are looking to become a nanny, or you want to hire one, there are many great places on the Internet to find the information you need. Nanny positions are plentiful, but that doesn’t mean everyone should be a nanny, and it certainly doesn’t mean everyone who has signed up for hire as a nanny should be considered. It’s a matter of training, experience, and character. Not just anyone can be a nanny. Some people simply don’t have what it takes. This doesn’t mean they aren’t a good person, it just means they were meant for something else.




Practice Children Car Seat Safety

Thursday 13 July 2006 @ 6:07 am

There is nothing more important to a parent than the safety of their child, and there are few places more potentially dangerous for a child than the car. This is why child car seat safety is such an important consideration. A variety of features of a car seat might appeal to a parent. Does it look comfortable? Is it easy to move, and easy to install? And, of course, the price is always an important consideration, as it is for every purchase, as is the endorsement or non-endorsement of friends or colleagues. But the parent must always remember that child car seat safety is the most important thing of all.




Parenting - Safety For Children

Saturday 8 July 2006 @ 8:35 am

Parenting can be quite a chore. Your children are always doing something when you aren’t looking. Are your little tikes tearing around your home now? Although kids can get rather irksome at times, we tend to love them more than anything in the world. This is why we as parents have to work so hard to ensure their safety. Because when it comes to safety for children, nothing else takes precedence. Now, there are a number of ways we have to mind our children’s safety. It’s all about awareness. Are you aware of what your child is doing this very moment? You want to always keep track. People disappear daily in this country. Therefore when it comes to safety for children, there’s no room for error.