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Family & Parenting Articles and Ezines
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301. A mosaic of materials, textures and patterns
July 19, 2016
Interior designer, Sumessh Menon’s signature flair for intricate detailing anoints a three-member family home in Mumbai’s posh Pali Hill with an oomph factor that is as subtle as it is singular…
Copy: The 2,400 sq. ft. expanse that is home to a banker, his educationist wife, their teenaged son and two dogs is an eclectic mix of modern style, quirk and ethnic flourishes. For the client, who wanted the home to abound with a range of materials, the interior designer customizes it with aplomb!
Each element is carefully curated: Beginning from the cut veneer mosaic entrance door remini... (read more)
Author: Marina Correa
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302. In Celebration of Committed Parents - Right Down to Their Socks
July 18, 2016
June is convocation month, and all around the world students are celebrated as they make their way out of their post-secondary, and often, personal, nests as they fly toward the next phase of their lives.
Most of us watch them cross the stage with joy at the possibilities that we imagine for them, as well as envy at, again, those same possibilities that we may or may not have taken advantage of at the time of our ‘flight’ from the nest.
In either case, it’s a time of celebration, not only of the students, but also of the parents who helped lay the foundation of the ‘runway’ from whic... (read more)
Author: Suzanne St. John Smith
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303. 5 Ways to Help a Child with Autism
July 16, 2016
According to the CDC, about 1 in 68 children in the United States are on the autism spectrum. People with autism often have a difficult time interacting and communicating with other people, so loved ones often struggle finding ways to help them. Here are 5 things you can do that will make it easier on your child with autism. Avoid Over-Stimulation Many people affected by autism become over-stimulated by sights, sounds, or touch. Try to identify difficult situations, such as a busy shopping mall or grocery store, and avoid these types of places if your child is showing signs of stress. This i... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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304. Kitchen Cleaning - Green Cleaning With Genesis 950
July 14, 2016
Kitchen Cleaning With Genesis 950 Genesis 950 is the perfect cleaner for all your kitchen cleaning needs. Unlike traditional cleaners, Genesis 950 is a green, all purpose cleaner that works as a surfactant. As a surfactant based cleaner, Genesis 950 works with water to remove stains and build up. Genesis 950 brea... (read more)
Author: Michael Cooper
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305. Safety Requirements For Children's Clothing
July 14, 2016
Every parent's main concern is always to keep their child safe. A big part of a child's safety hinges on the clothing that they wear. Children love to emulate their heroes and oftentimes their heroes are their parents. Lots of parents across Queensland and Australia work in dangerous environments, including mining, agriculture and trades.
It's crucial that parents make sure that if they buy workwear for kids that they are up to standard with federal regulations. These regulations are determined by the government and if clothing fails to meet with these regulations they are recalled. Never... (read more)
Author: Edmund Brunetti
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306. 4 Things To Consider When Fostering A Child While Working
July 13, 2016
According to recent figures, the UK needs more than 8,000 foster families to meet the current level of demand. Unfortunately, a common trend is revealing itself. Many potential foster parents are being lost because they believe that their current job is incompatible with becoming a foster carer. Furthermore, many fostering organisations do not accept people who are currently working, as they do not believe they would make suitable carers. Here at Synergy Fostering, we are aiming to dispel this myth and make the message clear that you can have a successful career that pays the bills,... (read more)
Author: Smith Lara
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307. A visually connected house
July 11, 2016
Balancing traditional practices with a modern form, Collage Architecture designs and builds a home in Bengaluru that blends into the landscape, as interweaving spaces evoke a ‘level play’…
Since the clients sought a serene living space far removed from city life, the architects merged the three-level residence into the surroundings by way of a central courtyard, green pockets, skylights, fenestrations and an uninterrupted visual connect with the outdoors.
Set within a residential area, the decision for its orientation was mainly guided by capturing and framing views of an agricult... (read more)
Author: Marina Correa
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308. To become mother: The path that is lengthy forward
July 11, 2016
Having a baby is one of all of the discomfort that arrives withit nothing even compares to the pleasure of viewing your youthful one for that very first time and the very stunning encounters to get a lady. Absolutely the pleasure that everybody encounters following pain's weeks causes it to be most useful. Having said that 9 weeks could be truly tasking and very first time mothers are usually really anxious concerning the street and also the shipping forward generally. The job of re providing her power and assistance and assuring her luxury and drops towards the near types as today could be ne... (read more)
Author: Mark Well
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309. What causes the overstretching of springs in trampoline?
July 11, 2016
Trampolines are mainly used for giving the jumpers a good bounce, whether you are a sports person who is into trampoline gymnastics or you just want to have fun, you buy trampoline so that when you jump on its bed you experience a good bounce. This must always be kept in mind that a good bounce comes only because of the good springs that are attached below the visible smooth surface of the trampoline.
The spring size matters a lot in providing you the type of bounce that you want. If the spring is short in length the bounce on the trampoline will be sharper and you will experience more j... (read more)
Author: Mark Well
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310. A fairy tale house in the woods!
July 10, 2016
Complied by Leah Linhares Photography: Maxime Brouillet; courtesy v2com Read Time: 2 mins
Stirring up memories from our cherished childhood stories, Ar. Jean Verville recreates a “fairytale” family cabin in Montreal, Canada.
Nestled in the privacy of a hemlock forest, FAHOUSE symbolises a home that seems to emerge right out of a children's fantasy tale. Sitting amidst the woods, the black house rises like two giant conifers, intensifying the dreamlike aspect of this architectural proposal.
Built for a couple and their two children, Jean Verville’s archetypal house has a double... (read more)
Author: Team IAnD
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311. Nestle's unique celebration!
July 06, 2016
Nestlé has opened its doors to the public on the occasion of its 150th anniversary!
The world’s largest food company is hosting an open house! Utrecht-based experience design bureau, Tinker Imagineers has designed a family experience nest in Switzerland for the company; where a floor area of 6,626 m2 (3500m2 exhibition space), located in Vevey at Lake Geneva, is made open to the public to engage in an honest and involved dialogue about what the company stands for.
Incidentally, this is the place where Henri Nestlé established his first factory in 1866. More than one hundred Dutch de... (read more)
Author: Team IAnD
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312. Forearmed with a Child Safe ID Kit
July 03, 2016
The Dangers to Children Of all the things in this life worth protecting, children are number one on the list. There is nothing more stressful and painful as losing a child, even for a short time. A kidnapping is something neither a child nor a parent should never have to endure. Every step possible should be taken to ensure that this horrific act is never perpetrated against a child and their family. The younger the child, the more the effort is needed to safeguard and protect them. In current times, a child needs every protection that can be provided. The very best way to keep your chil... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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313. How to Use Your Free Fingerprint Kids for Kids
July 03, 2016
You never know when the worst will happen. You're walking through the store with your child holding your hand. Next thing you know, you're frantically checking every aisle. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), over 600,000 children are reported missing every year. These children run away from home, get kidnapped by people related to them, and abducted by strangers. When children are missing, it's important to act fast and cooperate with law enforcement. One of the most important things to do is to complete free fingerprint kits for kids in Orange County, CA, and have your ch... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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314. Traveling with Children? Plan Ahead to Keep Them Safe
July 03, 2016
Do your summer plans include traveling with children? If so, part of your trip planning needs to include a few basic safety precautions to keep your children safe. Child ID kits in Orange County, CA, are a great first step, but make certain to add the following safety ideas to your preparations. On the Road or in the Air Car seats and boosters need to accompany your child on road trips, in rental cars, and on taxi rides this summer. Some rental car companies will rent safety seats, which can save you the hassle of bringing your own, but selection can be limited, so be sure to arrange this... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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315. How to Keep Your Kids Safe This Summer
July 03, 2016
It’s summertime! Many kids are out of school and more active than ever. There’s a lot more outside play, children spending time at friends’ houses, and kids riding bikes and skateboards down the street. There’s also more swimming and pool time because of the warmer weather. Remember that kids need to be kids, but they also need to be safe. Be sure to talk to your kids about risks and potential dangers that you know about in your home and neighborhood. You can even find free fingerprint kits for kids in Orange County, CA. Here are a few checklist items to be aware of whe... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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316. Preparing for the Inevitable Lost Child
July 03, 2016
Every parent knows the feeling of losing track of a child. Your sweetie is right by your side one moment and nowhere to be found the next. To prepare for the worst-case scenario, child ID kits in Orange County, CA, are available to help you get your missing child’s information to law enforcement professionals. But what can you do to prepare for the everyday, small disappearances that happen so quickly? Prepare Your Child Instruct your child to stay calm. Teach them to stop, look, and ask. First, they need to make sure they are in a safe place to stop and look around. If they need to... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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317. The Teenage Wars
July 02, 2016
As a way of reaching out to those teenagers who, for whatever reason, feel the need to turn to drug use in order to cope, I wrote a young adult novel called The Teenage Wars. I felt this title particularly appropriate because these days, teenagers are fighting a war. The motivation behind my writing this novel began when I read a newspaper article about a Detroit mother who turned her son in to the police because he had become involved with drugs. The chain reaction of thoughts that ran through my mind when I read that news article resulted in the writing of my novel which has since been publi... (read more)
Author: Jo Fulkerson
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318. Neat and Faster Way of Carpet Cleaning Vomit and Succeed Over Its Smell
June 29, 2016
Cleaning up vomit is one of the worst cleaning tasks around. When it lands on carpet, you have a double task. Remove the odors and the stains.
The only thing worse than a vomit stain in your home is the smell of a vomit stain in your home, right? The good news – both the stain and the smell associated with vomit stains are both temporary. Cleaning vomit from carpet, and removing vomit smells is never a pleasant experience but it can be a successful one! Read on for effective cleaning strategies!
Cleaning up vomit is one of the worst cleaning tasks around. When it lands on carpet, you... (read more)
Author: Theresa Flores
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319. Safety Tips for Visiting the Beach
June 29, 2016
The beach is a great place to take your family in the summer. The sand is a never-ending source of entertainment for your little ones and the water and waves can create an exciting experience that is constantly changing. Unfortunately, the beach can also be a dangerous place for children. Rip currents, strangers, and sand collapse are just a few of the dangers that can be found at the beach. If you’ve already set up your family's child safety kits in Orange County, CA, you’ve taken a great first step. Here are a few more tips to consider while visiting the beach. Stay with your ch... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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320. Child Safety Kits and Other Safety Tips
June 28, 2016
As a parent, you are responsible for teaching your children many things. One of the most important things that you can teach your child is basic safety habits. Through child safety kits in Orange County, CA, and some key tips for keeping the little ones in your life safe, you can rest a little easier at night knowing your children are safe and informed. Here are 5 things to teach your kids to keep them safe. Learn about 911 Teach your child how to call 911. Make sure they know this number is only for emergencies and when it should be used. Teach Them Their Contact Information Make sure th... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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321. How to Keep Success When Doing Home Carpet Cleaning Dealing Bad Smells
June 27, 2016
Carpet seems to capture odors and hold onto them for dear life. These odors can be removed, and the time and effort will depend largely on the type and intensity of the odor. If the odor is strong, be prepared to use several applications and repeat the ones that work. Persistence is key.
The lack of proper carpet fiber cleaning will make residue and dirt build up, causing the carpet to smell strange. Wondering how to deodorize carpet quickly and efficiently? Can you do it all alone? Check it out.
There are several ways to fix this problem, but most methods are only good for spot cle... (read more)
Author: Theresa Flores
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322. Parents Help Make Progress Happen
June 27, 2016
Every child, every parent, every student, and every home life is a bit different. Sometimes those differences are minor, and sometimes those differences are much more significant. Regardless of the variables at hand, when concerning ABA treatment in Salt Lake City, it's always important that there be a partnership with the parents or caregivers. Consistency and scheduling aren't just important during treatment or therapy, or when at school, but are also an essential part of every student's home life. Parental Involvement Parents or caregivers are expected to participate in the classroom at lea... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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323. Elementary Doesn't Mean Easy
June 27, 2016
Challenging students is part of education, and challenging children is part of their development. You've heard that nothing worth achieving is ever easy, and that's just as true for children as it is for adults. When individualizing and adapting a curriculum to each child, it's always important to remember that they will each have their own strengths and weaknesses. Although developing functional life skills is always part of the core goals, ultimately how to best target each child's achievement will vary. Naturally, that means that therapy for autism in Salt Lake City can't follow a pre-... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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324. Stepping Toward Success with Autism
June 27, 2016
Whenever you're dealing with health-related issues, it always seems like you end up having to learn a series of acronyms. If you have a child with autism, you've heard your fair share. Of course, Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA, is one of them. If you've seen or heard of the benefits of ABA, you're probably a bit curious about it. Luckily, ABA for autism in Salt Lake City is something that's readily available. There are therapeutic programs and treatment centers that are available in your area. How ABA Works The Carmen B. Pingree Autism Center of Learning isn't just a place for classes or ... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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325. What is Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)?
June 27, 2016
When it comes to helping children with autism and autistic tendencies in Utah, you may have heard the term Applied Behavioral Analysis in Salt Lake City at a meeting with your child’s teachers or mentors. This term (also called ABA) gets thrown around a lot in the special education community. It’s a method that teachers and therapists use to help change behaviors by using certain calculated interventions. What Is the Process? First, a behavior is observed that has a negative impact on the child’s ability to learn or socialize. When a specific behavior has been flagged... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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