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		<title>How to choose a good Child Day Care Center?</title>
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Ron Michael Knight asked: In finding the right day care center, consider your child’s safety, how much you can afford to pay and your daily routine.  Look for the following: Safety: check if the child care is licensed with your state and country.  Find out if it is well equipped to handle emergencies and if [...]


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<div><em><strong>Ron Michael Knight</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>In finding the right day care center, consider your child’s safety, how much you can afford to pay and your daily routine.  Look for the following:<br/><br/> Safety: check if the child care is licensed with your state and country.  Find out if it is well equipped to handle emergencies and if the staff is trained in first aid.  If required, get feedbacks from parents of other children attending the child care. Staff:  the members of the staff are responsible for the care and learning of your child when you are away.  Make sure your child is in good hands through the day.  Watch how the staff works with the children and check if they are kind and caring.  Make sure there are enough staff members to give personalized attention to the kids. Learning programs:  Find what kind of learning programs and activities the center is offering.  Check if they are on lines of your child’s interests and are apt for your child’s age.  You should also consider whether the programs fit with your family values and inculcate the right spirit in your child. Affordable: Check your finances to see whether it fits the fee charged by the child care.  Determine whether the services at the child care is worthy of the fees that you pay. Convenient:  Think about the location of the care center, if it is convenient for you to drop and pick up the child everyday and if you can reach the place easily in case of emergency. Peer:  the age of children at the child care center is a crucial aspect that most parents tend to ignore.  Make sure your child gels well with other children at the center and are happy at the end of the day. <br/><br/>Bottom line, the child day care center should be a pleasant and enriching experience for your child.  It should be a place where your child can learn, play and be well taken care of.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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		<title>Dental Care Tips for Kids</title>
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peterhutch asked: Teens are known for eating sweet snacks, fast foods and meals on-the-run. But these eating habits are the culprits of tooth decay and dental problems. Make sure your kids choose their foods wisely. When possible, foods like sugary snacks and sweet sticky foods should be eaten at meal times when other foods help [...]


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<div><em><strong>peterhutch</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Teens are known for eating sweet snacks, fast foods and meals on-the-run. But these eating habits are the culprits of tooth decay and dental problems. Make sure your kids choose their foods wisely. When possible, foods like sugary snacks and sweet sticky foods should be eaten at meal times when other foods help neutralize their damaging effects. When your kids do snack, encourage them to eat foods that are good for their teeth like nuts, popcorn, cheese, raw vegetables, plain yogurt, and sugarless gum or candy. And remind them to brush, or at least rinse, after every meal.<br/><br/>Babies who are teething often display an insatiable urge to chew on things to soothe the irritation in their gums. You can give your baby teething rings, which are specially made to indulge this urge. Refrigerating the rings to make them quite cold will help soothe sore gums better.<br/><br/>Select fluoride toothpaste and use a pea-sized amount on the toothbrush after every meal and before bed. If the child swallows the toothpaste this small amount should not hurt him.<br/><br/>Sweet candy plays a part in tooth decay. The best way to keep smiling is using fluoride toothpastes. Help children develop a teeth brushing routine, limiting candy bars and hard candy intake during the day, and never after brushing their teeth at bedtime to avoid microorganisms working on their mouth by night.<br/><br/>The best way to ensure that your child does not get cavities or gingivitis is to instill proper oral habits early. Here are three tips and tricks to make the task of teeth brushing a little more fun and a lot less taxing.<br/><br/>The second important thing to remember with a newborn baby is to NOT put them to bed with a bottle. It is MUCH easier never to start this bad habit than it is to stop it when the baby teeth start coming in. Letting a baby sleep with a bottle &#8211; or nurse continuously, if breast-feeding &#8211; can cause serious dental cavities, called &#8220;Early Childhood Cavities.&#8221; It is important to note that while many experts agree that breast-feeding is healthier for your baby, ****** milk can cause Early Childhood Cavities just as whole milk or formula can.<br/><br/>Choosing the right kind of toothbrush is very crucial for the over all health of your teeth. A brush with M-shaped bristles is an ideal one. Always go in for soft bristles. Your teeth are constituted of two major elements. They are calcium and phosphorus. These elements help in hardening your teeth and also in the formation of teeth in children. Therefore your diet should be planned in such a manner that you get quite a good amount of both these elements.<br/><br/>Finding a home remedy for teeth whitening that works best may have you feeling like a glass slipper in search of the right foot. Not every home remedy for teeth whitening is going to be effective; some are more folklore than factual. A simple process or trial and elimination may be in order.<br/><br/>Apple cider and white vinegar are also used in a few home remedy recipes for teeth whitening. Wood ash is known for being a natural bleaching additive, but too much usage can cause the enamel of your teeth to wear away. And, like the vinegar, has a rather bitter taste.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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		<title>What to Do if Your Kids Want You to Buy Pet Snakes for Christmas</title>
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jamiehanson asked: It is not difficult to care for snakes but then as we all would vouch, snakes are different. They are regal, dynamic, majestic, but dangerous. While caring for the snake pet, it becomes largely important to understand the various dimensions of keeping the pets handy. For instance, Snakes are cold-blooded. Now this means, [...]


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<div><em><strong>jamiehanson</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>It is not difficult to care for snakes but then as we all would vouch, snakes are different. They are regal, dynamic, majestic, but dangerous. While caring for the snake pet, it becomes largely important to understand the various dimensions of keeping the pets handy. For instance, Snakes are cold-blooded. Now this means, they have to be bestowed with more care so that they can survive. Furthermore, Snakes have this habit of sliding side ways. Once they start doing this, they become quite dangerous for everyone around. Such snakes must be more carefully dealt with. Snakes that are commonly kept as pet are corn snake and the ball python. There are two kinds of snakes in terms of activity. Some snakes are pretty restless and hence they require larger cages. The enclosures should be chosen in a way so that they can move more comfortably in the given space. Next, there is the inactive specie like the Boa Constrictor that does not require any extra space. They simply need a small space to lie down and hibernate (literally). Snakes cannot be judged generically. Even for the same species, the regimen of captive care might differ for different individual. A reticulated python may differ from another and two Black Racers might not show the same characteristics. Snake care books are great way to learn all that you need to know about snakes and pet snake care. So in order to have a healthy pet snake, with its fangs in control and is less vulnerable to sickness, here is your chance to grab the quintessential information. Such books are packed with abundant know-how released from the most experienced people in this field. Each home is different and thus it is suited to a particular snake. You need to consider the level of your kids ability to take responsibility for caring for a snake as a pet, and what the feeding requirements are. Some snakes eat eggs rather than dead rodents. And if you get one that eats mice, you will need to be aware of the expense and storage requirements for the frozen mice or pinkies. It is also important to grasp the anatomical understanding of the snake pet. Finding a good snake boos will cover these issues and also guide you on how to keep the snake, other pets and your children living in harmony. For example, there is a specific temperature range at which snakes thrive. While selecting an enclosure, it is important to work around keeping the temperature at those levels. The ideal temperature is 30 degree Celsius and at this temperature, a snake’s digestive system works the best. Maybe you are even considering breeding snakes to sell for pets. This could be a profitable hobby for your older children, and a way for them to pay for the costs of upkeep of their snakes. So, while a snake can make a great pet for your kids, before you buy a snake for your children, it is essential that you do your homework to find out the best snakes that are safe for kids to handle, and don’t need too much care. Finding a low maintenance pet snake is the key to a happy family, unless you are prepared to do all the hard work in caring for your pet snake. Snakes care, no matter what you choose as your pet, has indeed never been easy. For pet snakes, your responsibility doesn&#8217;t end when you have chosen the species. You should be familiar with appropriate care and feeding, the behavioral characteristic, and the commitment to keep snakes. It is actually just the beginning of a long-term complex relationship.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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Low Jeremy asked: Do you have a kid with Cerebral Palsy? Do you want to know how to care for kids with Cerebral Palsy?If you answered yes, continue reading this article in order to have a much clearer view about the disorder.Cerebral Palsy is a kind of brain damage that usually occurs before, during, and [...]


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<div><em><strong>Low Jeremy</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Do you have a kid with Cerebral Palsy? Do you want to know how to care for kids with Cerebral Palsy?<br/><br/>If you answered yes, continue reading this article in order to have a much clearer view about the disorder.<br/><br/>Cerebral Palsy is a kind of brain damage that usually occurs before, during, and after birth. This condition will often last a lifetime and there is really no cure for this condition. There are available therapies and medications that can make life a lot easier to patients with Cerebral Palsy.<br/><br/>However, since this disability affects the brain, there is no cure for this condition. So, you have to know how to adjust and care for these children in order to make their life and also yours a little bit easier.<br/><br/>There are several kinds of Cerebral Palsy that can be characterized by loss of motor skills or loss of nerve functions. Some severe cases of Cerebral Palsy will make all limbs useless.<br/><br/>There is no clear cause of Cerebral Palsy. But in some cases, Cerebral Palsy can be caused by medical malpractice during the birth of the baby. Insufficient health care or mishandling the baby can cause brain damage to infants even if they are still on the womb. With this, you can file a lawsuit against the doctor or the health institution to get the proper compensation you need in order to cope with Cerebral Palsy kids.<br/><br/>Kids with Cerebral Palsy require special care and a lot of money for medical treatments and therapies. If you don&#8217;t have the financial capability, you can always seek help with charity organizations that specializes in Cerebral Palsy kids. These organizations can help you with financial and emotional needs. They will be more than willing to help you with your situation.<br/><br/>If you think Cerebral Palsy in your kid was caused by medical malpractice, you can always seek the help of Cerebral Palsy attorneys. These people specializes with Cerebral Palsy cases and can really help you get the compensation you need in order to get the financial support that you will use in order to treat your children or at least make their lives more normal.<br/><br/>Children with Cerebral Palsy also need education. There are some schools that are specially made for kids with Cerebral Palsy that knows how to care and educate these kinds of kids.<br/><br/>You can easily inquire in the internet about the special educational program and enroll them in the school.<br/><br/>Some Cerebral Palsy kids have difficulty in speech. These special schools can really help with the development of your child&#8217;s growth even if he or she has Cerebral Palsy.<br/><br/>Always remember that there are ways to make your kid&#8217;s life a bit easier to live and also yours if your kid has Cerebral Palsy.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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C. Hand asked: Parents take note: We&#8217;re living in a time when being &#8220;different&#8221; actually pays off.How to nurture individuality in the formative years.By Robin Fisher Roffer Few jobs are more daunting than raising well-rounded, happy, confident kids. On one hand, you adore what makes your child unique: your daughter&#8217;s all-consuming love of science (she&#8217;s bordering [...]


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<div><em><strong>C. Hand</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Parents take note: We&#8217;re living in a time when being &#8220;different&#8221; actually pays off.<br/><br/>How to nurture individuality in the formative years.<br/><br/>By Robin Fisher Roffer <br/><br/>Few jobs are more daunting than raising well-rounded, happy, confident kids. On one hand, you adore what makes your child unique: your daughter&#8217;s all-consuming love of science (she&#8217;s bordering on nerdy!) or your son&#8217;s quiet disposition and curious spirit. On the other, you worry that being too &#8220;different&#8221;-too shy, too short, too tomboyish (or, in the case of boys, too sensitive), too anything-is a sure path to unpopularity and isolation. What&#8217;s a conflicted parent to do? Urge your child to succeed within socially prescribed boundaries? Or let him or her break the (unspoken) rules and risk being labeled &#8220;weird&#8221;?<br/><br/>First, stop fretting. Your hand-wringing desire for your child to &#8220;fit in&#8221; is surely borne of love, but it&#8217;s also misguided for an age in which diversity is celebrated. Even if your child does face a few bumps in the road, learning to be herself (or himself) will pay off in the long run.<br/><br/>Kids who are confident in themselves, their background, and their unique way of thinking, looking, or acting are more likely to succeed, not in spite of their differences, but because of them. The benefits of being a bold individual just keep on unfolding as your kids reach adulthood-especially these days.<br/><br/>We are living in an era that celebrates uniqueness-not for its own sake but for the tangible benefits it yields throughout life. There has never been a better time to be yourself. Embracing and nurturing your inner &#8220;fearless fish&#8221; brings far richer rewards than conformity ever could.<br/><br/>Your unusual personality, outlook, appearance, or background-really, any attribute that sets you apart-is not a liability but an asset. Being different gets you noticed, whether it&#8217;s in the office, at school, or at home with your own family, and that is the first step to gaining influence with those around you.<br/><br/>When you refuse to hide or downplay your uniqueness, it makes you more authentic-and people gravitate toward those they like, trust, and believe in. Take Barack Obama, for example. His entire campaign celebrated his differences and used change as a cornerstone for his message. Today, he&#8217;s the President of the United States because voters saw that he was authentic and true to himself, and they were drawn to him.<br/><br/>Today&#8217;s kids are growing up in a time of exhilarating change, an era in which they face more opportunities (and yes, more challenges) than any group before them. Read on to learn how to help them navigate the road before them by being a fearless fish out of water (just like you!): <br/><br/><strong>Be a truly fearless leader.</strong> One of the most effective ways of teaching our kids is to lead by example. Our children look up to us and mimic the behaviors they see in their parents each day. If they see a person who is comfortable in her own skin, who dares to go against the flow, and most importantly, who is happy, they will learn to do the same for themselves. If this doesn&#8217;t describe you, well, it&#8217;s time to take a look in the mirror. <br/><br/>Your children are watching you, and usually when you least expect it. If you are an authentic person and you live your own life as a fearless fish, your kids will see that and it will serve as a powerful lesson for the people they will become. Make sure to be who you are wherever you go-at work, at home, at your children&#8217;s school-and when they see the confidence you exhume and the respect you command, they will follow your lead. <br/><br/><strong>Help your kids to fit in the right way.</strong> It&#8217;s only natural for kids (of any age) to want to be like their peers-and that&#8217;s okay. The compromise to this scenario is to encourage your kids to associate with kids who are more like them. That way, they can feel accepted and part of a group while being themselves. Encourage your kids to join clubs or local groups that cater to their personalities and interests. <br/><br/>If your son is a music whiz, sign him up for a local music class so he can make friends with other kids who share his talent and passion. Or encourage your daughter to join the science club or debate team at school, depending on her interests. Find a place where your kids can still fit in and feel like part of the group, while at the same time fostering their individuality and unique talents. <br/><br/><strong>Foster and encourage your child&#8217;s unique gifts. </strong>Nobody knows your child as well as you do, which puts you in the perfect position to identify those qualities that will make him stand out from the crowd and pave the way to a successful future. Take a cue from Tiger Woods&#8217; father. When he noticed that his child was a budding golf prodigy, he saw the opportunity and ignored the odds stacked against a young, bi-racial golfer in a sport dominated by older white men. We all know how his story ended. <br/><br/>Every parent has a child who is an individual, who is unlike anybody else on this planet. You have known this person from his first minute in the world, and you know what makes him special. At a young age, children aren&#8217;t in a position to leverage themselves in the real world like adults can-and this is where you are their biggest asset. If you know why your kid is unique, don&#8217;t just gush about it around the water cooler-get your child involved in ways that will benefit him now and well into the future. <br/><br/><strong>Teach him to use his differences to make a difference.</strong> Kids who learn to give back at an early age are that much more likely to do so well into their adult lives. Getting involved is a great life lesson, and a great way for you to spend time together as a family. Let your child pick a cause that he cares about, and then help him to use his differences to make a difference in the lives of others. <br/><br/>If your child is a star athlete, teach him to use his sports star status to raise money for a charity. You can ask the team&#8217;s sponsor to help, or have fans donate $1 per goal to be donated to a good cause. Or does your daughter have a way with animals that reminds you of the dog whisperer? Sign up to be volunteers at the local animal shelter. Working together on a common cause can have only positive results. You get to spend time as a family and you get to help out the community-all while teaching your future fearless fish an important life skill! <br/><br/><strong>Let her change her mind.</strong> Nobody wants to raise a quitter, and sometimes that can mean we force our kids to stick with activities and hobbies that may not be right for who they are growing up to be. If Sally LOVED horseback riding last month, but this week she will absolutely die if she doesn&#8217;t get to join the local 4-H, it can be enough to make your head spin, and your wallet shrink. While it&#8217;s not okay to let kids have free reign over your schedule (or your budget!), it&#8217;s important to pay attention to their changing interests and to encourage them to pursue different things until they find what suits them. <br/><br/>While the outlet for your child&#8217;s passion may change, the root of who she is stays the same. Clearly, Sally has a passion for nature, and through different experiences she will learn to use that passion to stay relevant and current. As a fearless fish, you have to keep reinventing yourself, changing with the times and with the places you work and live, while holding on to the essential you. If your kids want to pursue something, let them try for a year. Once the season is over, if they want to move on, it&#8217;s okay to let them. Forcing kids to stay involved in something they don&#8217;t care about will only smother the fire in them that you&#8217;re trying to stoke. <br/><br/><strong>Know when to let go. </strong>It&#8217;s inevitable: You can&#8217;t protect your kids from everything, and sooner or later (and it&#8217;s probably sooner!) they are going to be faced with a challenge that will rock their world. Maybe a bully at school has made Susie her new target, or Timmy didn&#8217;t make the basketball team and all his friends did. For kids, upsets like these are devastating. But they are also perfect opportunities for them to learn how to overcome obstacles by practicing the ABCs for fish out of water-action, belief, and courage. <br/><br/>Don&#8217;t try to swoop in and make it all better. That may be the worst thing you can do. Instead, help your child equip himself with the means to solve his own problems. If Timmy didn&#8217;t make the team, but you know he&#8217;s a talented artist, encourage him to get more involved in the school&#8217;s art program or sign him up for advanced art classes at the local community college. Or help Susie boost her self-esteem and confidence by enrolling her in a karate class or debate team; her bully will move on when she learns that her victim can stand up for herself. <br/><br/>There&#8217;s a great bonus that comes with striving to raise fearless kids: In the process, you perfect and refine your own journey toward fearlessness.<br/><br/>Parenting is as much about your growth and evolution as it is your child&#8217;s. As we teach, we learn. And there&#8217;s no richer or more rewarding path than learning how to cast aside our fear and be true to ourselves. Living an authentic life successfully is fulfilling beyond words-and an opportunity that no child should go without.<br/><br/># # #<br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong> <br/><br/>Robin Fisher Roffer (Los Angeles and New York) is CEO of Big Fish Marketing, one of the entertainment industry&#8217;s preeminent brand marketing and digital advertising agencies.  She has provided the rocket fuel that has ignited the launch pad of dozens of brands all over the world, developing brand-building marketing plans and promotional campaigns for top media companies like Sony, Time-Warner, and Twentieth Century Fox. <br/><br/>Roffer has written strategic plans and executed marketing tactics for a prestigious client list that includes ABC, A&amp;E, AMC, Bloomberg, Bravo, CNN, Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, Disney Channel, History, Lifetime, MTV, Oxygen, and Turner Networks. Today, her client roster includes over 25 television networks, a global cosmetics company, and several insurance and investment firms. <br/><br/>A dynamic and engaging speaker, Roffer has given keynote presentations to some of the nation&#8217;s biggest companies and organizations, including AOL, Mattel, Verizon, Wharton School of Business, and many more. In addition to her work with Big Fish Marketing, she serves as a strategic branding consultant for a variety of corporations.  <br/><br/>Drawing on her experience in creating some of the world&#8217;s leading entertainment<br/><br/>brands, Roffer penned her first book, MAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF: Eight <br/><br/>Steps Every Woman Needs to Create a Personal Brand Strategy for Success.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Her latest book, THE FEARLESS FISH OUT OF WATER: How to Succeed <br/><br/>When You&#8217;re the Only One Like You, hit stores in February 2009. It shows professionals how to stay connected and relevant at work while maintaining a unique identity, how to fit in without blending in, and how to transform exclusion into high impact. <br/><br/> <br/><br/>Roffer&#8217;s core belief is that entertainment should be leveraged for a greater good. She has received accolades for developing community outreach programs like Lifetime&#8217;s &#8220;Women Rock,&#8221; a concert event designed to raise awareness for ****** cancer issues; CNN&#8217;s &#8220;Your Choice Your Voice&#8221; high school-based election promotion; FSN&#8217;s &#8220;Reading All-Stars&#8221; literacy campaign; The History Channel&#8217;s &#8220;Save Our History&#8221; initiative, which raised money and awareness for the World War II Memorial; and Comedy Central&#8217;s &#8220;Comedy RX,&#8221; a hospital-based program promoting the healing powers of laughter. <br/><br/><strong>  </strong><br/><br/><strong>About the Book:</strong><strong>  </strong><br/><br/>The Fearless Fish Out of Water: How to Succeed When You&#8217;re the Only One Like You (Wiley, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-4703166-8-9, $24.95) is available at bookstores nationwide, major online booksellers, or direct from the publisher by calling 800-225-5945. In Canada, call 800-567-4797. <br/><br/><strong>For more information, please visit </strong>www.robinfisherroffer.com<strong> and <a href="http://www.fearlessfishoutofwater.com" title="http://www.fearlessfishoutofwater.com" target="_blank">www.fearlessfishoutofwater.com</a>.</strong><br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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Lidia Nash asked: Host and Care is an online community that connects people looking for free accommodation with those on the hunt for free child care, free senior care, free kids’ tutorials, free ESL tutorials, free pet sitting, free house sitting, and several other services. Those who are looking for free homestay and are prepared [...]


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<div><em><strong>Lidia Nash</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Host and Care is an online community that connects people looking for free accommodation with those on the hunt for free child care, free senior care, free kids’ tutorials, free ESL tutorials, free pet sitting, free house sitting, and several other services. Those who are looking for free homestay and are prepared to share in the household work or provide any other form of assistance are the service providers, who, in turn, receive free board and lodging from hosts.<br/><br/>There are many ways to be a host at Host and Care. The website is open to everyone who has some extra space in the house and also requires some help with the household chores or any other form of work. The most common hosts are families who are looking for free child care or free senior care but who do not have extra money to spare for such needs. With the recession affecting most household the world over, several families find themselves torn between the need to work longer hours to earn more and the need to stay at home to take care of kids or seniors to avoid paying money for professional care. The savings that parents who offer themselves up as hosts get are significant compared to the costs they would otherwise spend on professional care, sending kids to summer camps, or paying for nursing homes for seniors.<br/><br/>But families and working parents are not the only ones qualified to benefit from being a host at Host and Care. Several other people with similar needs and the space in their homes to offer can also benefit as a host. For example, single parents usually have more limited resources than couples, and so the cost of child care can be a much heavier burden for them. One way of obtaining free child care even with the problem of the recession and unemployment hovering around is to provide free accommodation to people who are willing to provide free child care in exchange.<br/><br/>Aside from that, other forms of exchanges can be made possible with connections created on the site. For example, families who want to travel can do so without having to worry about leaving their houses. They can find service providers through Host and Care who are willing to house-sit for them in exchange for free accommodation. Or they may also find other families who are also travelling with whom they can swap houses with. Various types of homestay and service exchanges are possible with Host and Care.<br/><br/>The global recession has been undeniably hard on everyone. Hosts often face financial difficulties and lack of cash to pay for their household needs. Providers, in turn, face the problem of unemployment, which often motivates people to seek for other opportunities away from home. The problem is that when they do so, they would need money to pay for accommodation. Thankfully, there is a mutually advantageous solution for both problems that does not require the exchange of money. And that’s exactly what Host and Care offers.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>With the rule of society changing to make way for smaller families that live away from their own families and friend&#8217;s groups or known communities like those existing in small-towns or rural settings that often have family elders or older siblings looking after the younger lot, there is a need for good childcare facilities that daycare centers springing up everywhere hope to provide. Not only do working moms and dads benefit from sending their kids to quality daycare, but even those recuperating from an illness or those attending to medical emergencies in the family also find a way to meet child-rearing challenges in a child-safe environment that the daycares of today provide.<br/><br/>1. Thus, with baby boomers showing the way for independent thinking and living even post-retirement and having been the kids that go out there and &#8216;just do it&#8217; – there is loads of encouragement for kids to become independent of parental support at an early age; there are fewer stay at home moms and many single parents that make it necessary for more children now than ever before to be placed in daycare so they are not latch-key kids, like the &#8217;80&#8217;s had. With so many instances of sex-offenders on the prowl for innocent kids, staying home alone is not a viable option and daycares provide qualified, trained staff focused on keeping children safe, happy and out of danger while learning new skills and activities besides seeing to their timely meals and rest, so are a good bet for many parents.<br/><br/>2. For those parents that cannot afford or find a suitable in-house babysitter or caregiver, daycare provides the best alternative for placing their child in safe, capable hands and a kids-friendly community where they learn to get along with other kids. Daycare options are a-plenty with variable fee-costs that make it an affordable and convenient option, not to mention safe and comfortable kids-friendly environment to learn and socialize in, for many parents; from full-daycare to part-time services to even week-end options, there are all kinds of daycares abounding! For pre-schoolers, there&#8217;s the option of after-school only daycare (3-5 hours) and for babies or toddlers, many a time one parent or the other may juggle work-load and shifts to be around so it may only be part-time daycare required, which makes it possible for parents to always follow every important milestone in the child&#8217;s life.<br/><br/>3. Instead of just watching TV or eating junk-food or perhaps putting themselves in danger when left alone without adult supervision at home, children are better off at daycares that provide a host of all-round child development facilities apart from full-time trained staff attending to children&#8217;s needs, right from healthcare to playtime and medical emergencies. You can choose to volunteer a few hours a week to make the transition from a home environment to a community one easier on your child or pay surprise visits to spend extra quality time with your precious one; this will allow you to know the real functioning of the daycare center and allow you to bond with your child.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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<div><em><strong>freddy ngiam</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/>Many parents have been in a situation where they wake one day and the house help they have been relying on suddenly says she is quitting her job with immediate effect without giving them adequate notice to look for a replacement. Trying to make ends meet through a regular job is challenging enough without the added burden of having to worry about finding a reliable someone to watch over the kids at home. No wonder, now-a-days, parents are looking beyond the traditional house helps and are turning to day-care centers for the much needed watch over their children while they take care, of their daily duty callings.<br/><br/>This is a business which can be based at a private home and anyone, who loves being with kids, is sure to love it and at the same time, make adequate revenue for themselves. Due to the modern high cost of living, parents have been relying on established day-care centers to look after their children while they work. These conditions force parents to work for very long hours, leaving them little or no time to be with their children. Relatives and close friends may occasionally offer to mind the little ones but this is often a limited option. Alternative arrangements such as nannies are expensive and only high-income families can afford them. In fact, research statistics show that day-care centers are among the leading businesses in the United States today.<br/><br/>Day-care services are in such a high demand that parents start booking a place for their young one even before they are born! Those who can’t get in are put on a waiting list. According to Children’s Defense Fund, a non governmental organization supervising the welfare of the children in the US, nearly 30% of children under the age five with working mothers attend day-care facility.<br/><br/>Some facilities accept babies as young as six weeks old, and many allow children to stay until they enter Kindergarten. Day-Care is popular because parents don’t have to negotiate pay as is the case of nannies and babysitters, and unlike nannies, centers won’t just get up and quit; care is available when you need it.<br/><br/>So, I would urge anyone with an eye for a new business opportunity and have space in their homes to consider day-care business as an alternative income generating venture. You will never go wrong if your talents lie in taking care of kids. A word of caution though, before you start or after starting the care center, you should be aware that, parents pays a close attention to the day-care center staff morale and expertise, as well as the safety features and measures around the center and it is up to the owner, to make sure they conform with this in order to get good business.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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<div><em><strong>Johnson McBrady</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>When you are having a bun in the oven a baby, at that place are a lot of affairs you require to have ready for the tender fellow, however it&#8217;s not like they are getting to retrieve any of the newborn things you did for them, never the less, it&#8217;s more for you. Seeing into every small point, making sure you haven&#8217;t missed out on any aspect in your prep, after all they are worthwhile so much to you. And who doesn&#8217;t require to be the best raise in the domain? Or at least every mammy does. Here, at Pure and Honest Kids, on that point is a wide range of products independent for you and your loved ones.<br/><br/>Caden Lane is one of the well-nigh fanatical and animal baby brands in the market, with their tender meet, your baby&#8217;s nursery will get that warm and passing feeling it merits. Caden Lane covers a range of productions and accouterments for the kids, and thither is no surprise that they leave no stone right-side-out in bringing you the best in baby care products. Believing the fact that they have an passing personalized way of Apparent at their production line, they have always strained to give you the foremost in baby care.<br/><br/>Take the Caden Lane Car Seat Cover. Talk about taking in style, this Couturier Seat cover is beautiful and the nearly realistic copyrighted piece of framework you are prospective to find anyplace. If you have a Car Seat that is in need of a new front, and just wont fit into order with the new idea in your life, that is your new born, you can simply interchange it with this new Caden Lane Car Seat Cover, passing you a fresh new look. Bringing with it the spice of switch and gentle wind of cheekiness, to a greater extent over this Caden Lane Car Seat cover, is all you take to help your baby feeling good wherever you go. Getting you all the attention and making sure everyone knows thither is a new born in town.<br/><br/>This Caden Lane Seat cover is the nearly living as well, with its high quality; it caters you with a endless utility to the factory fitted seat covers. So when you bargain something form Caden Lane, you can be sure it is had to last, and at that place will be no via media on quality. This Caden Lane Seat cover easily fits all canonical baby seats, so you do not have to concern about the size and fitting. Caden Lane prides itself for supplying decent high quality baby wares, with a apart sense of style and way. After all, there should be no compromise when you and your baby are involved.<br/><br/>Not only that, the Caden Lane Seat cover comes in three several colors, and all come with the most cuddly print and design. You can opt from a beautifully stretch blue, a strong and warm pink and, a irresistible and interesting green, yes all three of the ability puff&#8217;s, if you will. This enough and in Seat cover form Caden lane is what you ask, to ride in fashion with your baby.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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Abhishek Agarwal asked: The hunt for the basic childcare guidelines should start as soon as you get to know your due date. The reason behind this is that the early start provides us with ample time to go through all the available childcare options. Before settling with a particular childcare provider, many things have to [...]


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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The hunt for the basic childcare guidelines should start as soon as you get to know your due date. The reason behind this is that the early start provides us with ample time to go through all the available childcare options. Before settling with a particular childcare provider, many things have to be considered. In case you are planning to opt for an in-home caretaker, then you must be sure about the caregiver&#8217;s professional at least for the last five years. For this, you can take references from the past employers of the caretaker. This is important because it is not mandatory for caretakers to have a license. You need to ask for phone numbers and names. You should also not hesitate to talk to people who know the caretaker and have employed them before. You need to be very cautious while choosing the in-house caregiver as they are quite expensive and will also have to stay with your child even when you might be out. Thus, do not go for a caregiver who is not able to provide enough information about his/her past records.<br/><br/>The next option that is available is family childcare. These types of environment are more casual and are less expensive and also have only a limited number of children enrolled in it. This kind of childcare makes it mandatory for you drop and pick up your kid from a certain person&#8217;s place. In many cases, you will be charged more if you are going to pick your child later than usual. Remember that these caregivers are doing it as a nine-to-five business. However, it is important that you see to it that they are licensed as how they do their work differs from every individual caretaker. Thus, the references from other similar parents are of prime importance.<br/><br/>The next alternative is to leave your kid at a day care centre which has been licensed. But, the point to be noted here is that your child will receive less individual attention in here. Another negative impact of this is that your child may develop illness that might be caused due to interaction between so many children. However, the benefits of such types of day care centers are many. They do not have very strict rules about the timings and your child will be able to interact with more number of children and learn more in the process.<br/><br/>The best time to visit all prospective childcare centers is before you have your kid. You can make checklists and notes for future reference before you select the perfect place for your tiny tot. You can also make use of the many websites providing such information for this purpose. In case you plan to get back to your work after the maternity leave period, having a number of providers waiting will make your back to work schedule less stressful. The best thing to do in such cases is to opt for an on-call day care provider who can drop in to take care of your kid even during emergencies when you need someone to take care of your kid urgently. This would surely help you to get adjusted and get back to your schedule.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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