Archive for January, 2009

Infant & Toddler Parenting Advice : How to Cope With Empty Nest Syndrome

To cope with empty nest syndrome, think of yourself, and have faith that you raised your children well. Learn to cope with empty nest syndrome by talking to friends, finding new hobbies and talking to your children often in this free video from an experienced child care provider.

Child Care Help For Newborns

by Sakuragicho

As proud parents of a newborn child, there is nothing else in the world that you treasure more than your baby.

If it were possible to keep a watchful eye on your newborn every minute of everyday, surely you would.

Here is some good news for you.

With a Wireless Baby Monitor, you can watch your baby at all times.

It is an electrical device that allows you to monitor your baby via audio and video, even when you are in another room.

There are several varieties of units available to monitor your baby, such as an analog version, a digital version and a digital wireless version.

As far as pro’s and con’s between units, it is safe to say that the digital wireless monitors are the best buy.

It is more expensive than the others, but it has all the bells and whistles for the ultimate in monitoring your child.

With a Wireless Baby Monitor, you are free to move about your home without worry, and still be able to keep tabs on your infant.

During the daytime, a monitor will free you up to take care of necessary tasks in your home, like cooking and cleaning, while keeping a watchful eye over your child.

At night, the unit will keep you alert and informed of any potential problems your child may have while asleep.

Digital units tend to operate virtually free from frequency interference that often occurs in analog units.

When comparing prices, the digital wireless monitor is the most expensive, at around $175, and the analog units are the cheapest at around $45.

When it comes to the safety and protection of your child, as well as having the freedom to move about your home while still being able to watch your child, a digital wireless baby monitor is far more superior than the others.

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Tips for Parents to make Homeschooling Easier

by Isabel Allen

Homeschooling, while it affords you certain freedoms when educating your child, is not always easy. But there are things that you can do to make homeschooling easier for yourself as a parent. The following tips may help make your job as a homeschooling parent a little easier.

If in doubt, look on the Internet. If you are in doubt about your method of homeschooling, use the internet to seek another method. In fact, you can use the internet to help you in regard to nearly everything homeschool related. Do you need something to keep your little one busy while you’re working with an older child? The internet has coloring sheets galore, as well as worksheets, mazes, and puzzles.

Choose a complete curriculum. Complete curriculum’s will also make homeschooling easier on you as a parent. Instead of having to search through multiple catalogs to find just the right curriculum, choose a complete curriculum. Not only will it save you time, it may even save you money, in the long run.

Cut yourself some slack. Don’t expect yourself to be the faultless teacher. You most likely will make mistakes along the way, unless you have an education degree. Learn from the mistakes and try not to repeat them again, don’t beat yourself up about them.

Allow your children to help themselves. You can’t be expected to know everything, so if your child wants to learn something you don’t know, give them the freedom to follow their interests. You might be pleasantly surprised to find that they learn more on their own than they did while you were more involved.

Seek support from others. When in question about anything dealing with homeschooling, seek the support from those who have been homeschooling for longer than you. The likelihood is that they will be able to give you advice and direct you in the right direction, even though they may not have dealt with the same things you’re dealing with. There may be a time when you’ll be able to return the favor, so take advantage of your homeschooling peers’ offers of help.

Online communities are accessible. There are hundreds of homeschooling communities on the Internet if you don’t know people that homeschool in your area. They can be found either outside of the United States or in every state. If you prefer, you may register to join a homeschool group or forum and be as active as you like or remain unknown.

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