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Recreation Activities: 4 Unique Ways to Bring the Fam Together

September 16, 2018 by Pam Maynard

Recreation Activities: 4 Unique Ways to Bring the Fam Together

Family bonding is a lovely idea. There are so many modern families, though, that honestly don’t take the time to connect with one another routinely. If you want to bring your busy household a lot closer together, there are a plenitude of recreational activities that can assist you with everything. Go on Hikes There are […]

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5 Tips for Making Your House Safe for Your Little Ones

September 15, 2018 by Pam Maynard

5 Tips for Making Your House Safe for Your Little Ones

Maybe you have a bun in the oven. Maybe your toddlers are finding new and creative ways to explore. Whatever your reasons for considering home safety, here are just five ways to start childproofing. Beware the Air Indoor air pollution has been linked to asthma in children. It’s vitally important that you raise your kids […]

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Is Fostering Right For Your Family?

September 9, 2018 by Pam Maynard

What are Fostering Allowances?

Millions of children around the world suffer in orphanages and group homes because they don’t have family to properly take care of them. In fact, Arizona is home to 18,000 foster children in their state alone. It’s a tragedy that many people are lucky enough not to realize, but the children that do live through […]

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Why Helmet Safety Is The Most Important Thing You Can Teach Your Child

September 1, 2018 by Pam Maynard

Why Helmet Safety Is The Most Important Thing You Can Teach Your Child

As parents, we want to protect our children from any harm they might encounter in their young years. And since many children have a feeling of invincibility, teaching them about helmet safety is one of the most essential safety habits you can give them. Below are only a few examples of situations and reasons why […]

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Do Your Kids Fight? How Camping as a Family Will Help Them Bond

August 22, 2018 by Pam Maynard

Do Your Kids Fight? How Camping as a Family Will Help Them Bond

Conflicts are common among siblings, but they can get exhausting. As a parent, you can only break up so many fights before needing a break. Your kids don’t necessarily need time apart. They just need to know how to better cooperate. This is how camping as a family will help them to bond. Getting Some […]

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Internet Use: How to Teach Your Kids Safe Practices

August 18, 2018 by Pam Maynard

Internet Use: How to Teach Your Kids Safe Practices

Online safety is imperative for people regardless of age. It’s especially imperative for young and impressionable children. If you’re a parent who wants your child to understand safe online surfing techniques, you should use these approaches today. Safety on the Internet can contribute to kids who are well-adjusted and confident. Show Your Kids a Tutorial […]

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