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]]>Such a situation calls for some very quick thinking. To send them to school, or not to send them to school? That is the question. Fortunately, there is pretty much a five-point checklist of major symptoms that parents can go by to determine if their child can tough it out or if they need a sick day.
Fevers are a big red flag. If your child has a fever of over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, then they should stay home. Even if the fever seems to break, it needs to stay away for at least 24 hours before returning to school should even be considered.
If your kid has thick mucus paired with a loud, harsh cough, you might as well pull out your nurse hat. Be mindful that sometimes a cough will linger with children. However, if you notice that it’s not getting any better after a few days, it might be time to make a doctors appointment.
Vomiting and diarrhea are definitely symptoms that warrant staying home. Make sure they’re drinking plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. Stomach bugs are very contagious so you want to ensure that you’re not sending them back to school too soon. A good rule of thumb to go by is to keep them at home at least 24 hours after their last eventful trip to the bathroom.
Dry patches, rashes, and other skin conditions can be difficult for you to diagnose as serious or not. Get in contact with their doctor right away to have them make the best call on that. Pink eye though is a whole different ballgame. It is easy to diagnose considering the biggest symptom is waking up to your eye crusted shut. If your child has pink eye, definitely keep them at home! It is very contagious.
If your kid is in obvious pain or major discomfort they need to stay home from school.
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]]>The post How to Help Your Kids Cope With Relocating appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Give your child lots of opportunities to speak about its worries. Children may feel better if they can vocalize how they feel. When they get it off their chest, they will feel more positive about the move.
If you have given your child a chance to voice its feelings, acknowledge what he/she says. Reassure the child by discussing the great things to look forward to in the new location. Try to get the child to participate in social activities in the new location.
Moving with younger kids is more difficult, but the emotional impact is far easier. This is because such kids have not had the chance to bond with other children.
However, you should listen to them to know if they have anxiety about moving.
Teen years are tougher than you can imagine. It is even tougher on a teen who has to start life all over again. Be mindful about how your teen feels about the move. Teens may express themselves by showing frustration. This makes it difficult to communicate with them.
Help keep the lines of communication open for your kids and their old friends.
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]]>The post How to Keep Your Kids Safe in a Playground appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Whenever your kids are on the playground, you should keep your eyes on them. Kids enjoy trying out different equipment on the playground, and may not take the appropriate safety precaution. This is one of the major causes of mishaps on the playground. To keep them safe while they have their fun, you need to keep an eye on them to supervise their activities.
Your kids should be dressed in outfits that are appropriate for the playground. Outfits which include necklaces, beads, scarves, or outfits that are oversized are not appropriate for such activity. Wrong clothing could be caught by the playground equipment and cause serious injuries.
The severity of injuries on the playground can also be determined by the surface of the playground. Playgrounds with sandy or stony surfaces can cause injuries sustained to be severe. Surfaces with wood chips can also cause severe injuries, while a concrete surface will cause more severe injuries. Playgrounds with shock-absorbing surfaces are better because they cushion the kids if they ever fall on them.
There are however some clear and basic rules which children should keep in mind each time they are on the playground. Some include:
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]]>The post Improve Your Kids Spelling Performance appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>If you tell your child to sit and memorize the different vocabulary in his spelling list, he might find it boring. The spelling test is an avenue to help your kid acquire a good grade. It also will help him learn healthy studying habits. Kids feel really good when they get good grades, and this beefs up their confidence.
When your child returns with the spelling list, you’ll need to access him. The reason is to identify words that prove difficult for him.
Having done that, more attention should be given to words that are proving difficult. However, you’ll need to mix them up with words he is good at, build his confidence.
Don’t leave the spelling training until the child has a spelling test. When you leave the studying until a day before the test, he might not have those words well memorized. This can sap his confidence, and may not produce the best result he should have gotten in his test.
If you have discovered his trouble words, help him by making him repeat the letters of the spelling word. Have him write them out in a repeated form. For instance, if the word is “Please”, make him write on each line in this form “P, Pl, Ple, Plea, Pleas, and Please”.
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]]>The post How to Prepare Your Kid for Camping appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>These tips should help prepare your child for camping:
Majority of kids are used to having their parents around them always. One of the ways you can prepare your kid for such activity is by planning a sleepover. You can do this by making him/her pass some nights outside the home they’re used to.
It is necessary to have a list of things your kid will need for camping. This helps make life comfortable for her while she is there. Aside from buying the basic needs, you also want your child to feel happy during camping. So, you should buy their favorites like candy, chocolate, and peanuts.
You can help your camper by helping them write out a few goals you would like them to achieve during camping. For instance, the goal could be for the child to make at least one friend at camp. They should be listed out and given to take along to camp. Make your camper write a letter to you, to give you updates on the goals achieved.
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]]>The post Picking the Right Shoes For Kids appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>On so many occasions, after a lot of sorting and selecting, you pick what you consider as the perfect shoes for your child. Not long after, you discover the shoes are too big, or the child wears them for a while, and they become too tight. You pray for a better guide in choosing the right size shoes next time.
There are no cast-in-stone rules in making the right choices when shopping for the right fit shoes. However, good knowledge of your child’s growing feet could serve as tips for choosing the right size shoes. Here are some facts to take note of:
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]]>The post Should Kids Sit in the Car Front Seat? appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Different states have distinct laws on car safety, but a lot of them are identical. Some of these include:
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]]>The post How Kids Develop Good Handwriting Skills appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Children combine language, motor skills, concentration, and memory to learn handwriting. They also need some practice to master it. It usually starts by drawing and scribbling to forming letters and then words.
Encourage your child to write by giving him opportunities to scribble, draw or write. This helps prepare the child for the handwriting they will learn at school. If you have a left-handed child, it is totally fine. You don’t need to force the child to change to the right.
Kids who write with left hands may have a hard time seeing their writing since the hand covers the page as it moves across. You can help such a child by tilting the page, so the left-hand corner becomes the highest. This way, the child will be able to see clearly.
Toddlers start with drawing and coloring. Help them develop these skills by providing them with paper, crayons and any other item that will make it fun. You can make it fun by joining him and drawing on your own paper.
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]]>The post Essential Tips to Surviving a Long Plane Ride with Children appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Generally, it is difficult to know how children would respond to sitting down too long in a plane. Some children are quiet, while others are very restless and throw tantrums when confined to a seat. Parents would normally take items to keep the children busy, for example, toys, picture books etc.
The problem is, how do you know what would be the best way to take care of the children during the flight? In this article, you will find tips which would make traveling with children much simpler.
Check a duty-free store at the airport after you check in, for games of children, activity packs, coloring book, checkers, etc. These are a few of some of the items you can add to your travel bag.
For every child, there is always a need to consider unforeseeable circumstances. Therefore it is important for parents or guardians to care for children adequately. Thus pain relievers, tissues, wet wipes for sticky fingers, more diapers .etc should be carried along.
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]]>The post Should You Give Your Kids Pocket Money? appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Money cannot buy love, but it sure can pay the rent and buy clothes. Giving your child pocket money teaches him the value of money. You don’t have to make it a transactional affair; you can offer the child a small sum for completing a chore. You can also opt for a weekly or monthly allowance.
Pocket money allows kids to be independent. They can understand how saving favors them and other valuable lessons about saving, working toward a goal and spending.
Kids can learn to be financially responsible and independent when they handle money at an early age. As a parent, you can also lead by example. Teach her about money, and let her make small monetary choices. Your actions influence the kids, and you can raise a mindful consumer, investor, saver and even a giver for the future.
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]]>The post School Or Skip: Does Your Child Need A Sick Day? appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Such a situation calls for some very quick thinking. To send them to school, or not to send them to school? That is the question. Fortunately, there is pretty much a five-point checklist of major symptoms that parents can go by to determine if their child can tough it out or if they need a sick day.
Fevers are a big red flag. If your child has a fever of over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, then they should stay home. Even if the fever seems to break, it needs to stay away for at least 24 hours before returning to school should even be considered.
If your kid has thick mucus paired with a loud, harsh cough, you might as well pull out your nurse hat. Be mindful that sometimes a cough will linger with children. However, if you notice that it’s not getting any better after a few days, it might be time to make a doctors appointment.
Vomiting and diarrhea are definitely symptoms that warrant staying home. Make sure they’re drinking plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. Stomach bugs are very contagious so you want to ensure that you’re not sending them back to school too soon. A good rule of thumb to go by is to keep them at home at least 24 hours after their last eventful trip to the bathroom.
Dry patches, rashes, and other skin conditions can be difficult for you to diagnose as serious or not. Get in contact with their doctor right away to have them make the best call on that. Pink eye though is a whole different ballgame. It is easy to diagnose considering the biggest symptom is waking up to your eye crusted shut. If your child has pink eye, definitely keep them at home! It is very contagious.
If your kid is in obvious pain or major discomfort they need to stay home from school.
The post School Or Skip: Does Your Child Need A Sick Day? appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post How to Help Your Kids Cope With Relocating appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Give your child lots of opportunities to speak about its worries. Children may feel better if they can vocalize how they feel. When they get it off their chest, they will feel more positive about the move.
If you have given your child a chance to voice its feelings, acknowledge what he/she says. Reassure the child by discussing the great things to look forward to in the new location. Try to get the child to participate in social activities in the new location.
Moving with younger kids is more difficult, but the emotional impact is far easier. This is because such kids have not had the chance to bond with other children.
However, you should listen to them to know if they have anxiety about moving.
Teen years are tougher than you can imagine. It is even tougher on a teen who has to start life all over again. Be mindful about how your teen feels about the move. Teens may express themselves by showing frustration. This makes it difficult to communicate with them.
Help keep the lines of communication open for your kids and their old friends.
The post How to Help Your Kids Cope With Relocating appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post How to Keep Your Kids Safe in a Playground appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Whenever your kids are on the playground, you should keep your eyes on them. Kids enjoy trying out different equipment on the playground, and may not take the appropriate safety precaution. This is one of the major causes of mishaps on the playground. To keep them safe while they have their fun, you need to keep an eye on them to supervise their activities.
Your kids should be dressed in outfits that are appropriate for the playground. Outfits which include necklaces, beads, scarves, or outfits that are oversized are not appropriate for such activity. Wrong clothing could be caught by the playground equipment and cause serious injuries.
The severity of injuries on the playground can also be determined by the surface of the playground. Playgrounds with sandy or stony surfaces can cause injuries sustained to be severe. Surfaces with wood chips can also cause severe injuries, while a concrete surface will cause more severe injuries. Playgrounds with shock-absorbing surfaces are better because they cushion the kids if they ever fall on them.
There are however some clear and basic rules which children should keep in mind each time they are on the playground. Some include:
The post How to Keep Your Kids Safe in a Playground appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post Improve Your Kids Spelling Performance appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>If you tell your child to sit and memorize the different vocabulary in his spelling list, he might find it boring. The spelling test is an avenue to help your kid acquire a good grade. It also will help him learn healthy studying habits. Kids feel really good when they get good grades, and this beefs up their confidence.
When your child returns with the spelling list, you’ll need to access him. The reason is to identify words that prove difficult for him.
Having done that, more attention should be given to words that are proving difficult. However, you’ll need to mix them up with words he is good at, build his confidence.
Don’t leave the spelling training until the child has a spelling test. When you leave the studying until a day before the test, he might not have those words well memorized. This can sap his confidence, and may not produce the best result he should have gotten in his test.
If you have discovered his trouble words, help him by making him repeat the letters of the spelling word. Have him write them out in a repeated form. For instance, if the word is “Please”, make him write on each line in this form “P, Pl, Ple, Plea, Pleas, and Please”.
The post Improve Your Kids Spelling Performance appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post How to Prepare Your Kid for Camping appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>These tips should help prepare your child for camping:
Majority of kids are used to having their parents around them always. One of the ways you can prepare your kid for such activity is by planning a sleepover. You can do this by making him/her pass some nights outside the home they’re used to.
It is necessary to have a list of things your kid will need for camping. This helps make life comfortable for her while she is there. Aside from buying the basic needs, you also want your child to feel happy during camping. So, you should buy their favorites like candy, chocolate, and peanuts.
You can help your camper by helping them write out a few goals you would like them to achieve during camping. For instance, the goal could be for the child to make at least one friend at camp. They should be listed out and given to take along to camp. Make your camper write a letter to you, to give you updates on the goals achieved.
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]]>The post Picking the Right Shoes For Kids appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>On so many occasions, after a lot of sorting and selecting, you pick what you consider as the perfect shoes for your child. Not long after, you discover the shoes are too big, or the child wears them for a while, and they become too tight. You pray for a better guide in choosing the right size shoes next time.
There are no cast-in-stone rules in making the right choices when shopping for the right fit shoes. However, good knowledge of your child’s growing feet could serve as tips for choosing the right size shoes. Here are some facts to take note of:
The post Picking the Right Shoes For Kids appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post Should Kids Sit in the Car Front Seat? appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Different states have distinct laws on car safety, but a lot of them are identical. Some of these include:
The post Should Kids Sit in the Car Front Seat? appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post How Kids Develop Good Handwriting Skills appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Children combine language, motor skills, concentration, and memory to learn handwriting. They also need some practice to master it. It usually starts by drawing and scribbling to forming letters and then words.
Encourage your child to write by giving him opportunities to scribble, draw or write. This helps prepare the child for the handwriting they will learn at school. If you have a left-handed child, it is totally fine. You don’t need to force the child to change to the right.
Kids who write with left hands may have a hard time seeing their writing since the hand covers the page as it moves across. You can help such a child by tilting the page, so the left-hand corner becomes the highest. This way, the child will be able to see clearly.
Toddlers start with drawing and coloring. Help them develop these skills by providing them with paper, crayons and any other item that will make it fun. You can make it fun by joining him and drawing on your own paper.
The post How Kids Develop Good Handwriting Skills appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post Essential Tips to Surviving a Long Plane Ride with Children appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Generally, it is difficult to know how children would respond to sitting down too long in a plane. Some children are quiet, while others are very restless and throw tantrums when confined to a seat. Parents would normally take items to keep the children busy, for example, toys, picture books etc.
The problem is, how do you know what would be the best way to take care of the children during the flight? In this article, you will find tips which would make traveling with children much simpler.
Check a duty-free store at the airport after you check in, for games of children, activity packs, coloring book, checkers, etc. These are a few of some of the items you can add to your travel bag.
For every child, there is always a need to consider unforeseeable circumstances. Therefore it is important for parents or guardians to care for children adequately. Thus pain relievers, tissues, wet wipes for sticky fingers, more diapers .etc should be carried along.
The post Essential Tips to Surviving a Long Plane Ride with Children appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post Should You Give Your Kids Pocket Money? appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Money cannot buy love, but it sure can pay the rent and buy clothes. Giving your child pocket money teaches him the value of money. You don’t have to make it a transactional affair; you can offer the child a small sum for completing a chore. You can also opt for a weekly or monthly allowance.
Pocket money allows kids to be independent. They can understand how saving favors them and other valuable lessons about saving, working toward a goal and spending.
Kids can learn to be financially responsible and independent when they handle money at an early age. As a parent, you can also lead by example. Teach her about money, and let her make small monetary choices. Your actions influence the kids, and you can raise a mindful consumer, investor, saver and even a giver for the future.
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