Posts Tagged ‘Parenting Tips’

Your Baby’s Development

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
Parenting Tip

Parenting Tip

From the Desk of Ceci Davis

Here is an excellent article about a study conducted on 9 month old babies.

Take a look. Just click on the link below.

9 month old

Also take a look at the latest news on children’s health on the right hand side, under pages, look for Parenting news.

Baby Crib Safety Tip

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Parenting Tip

 

Parenting Tip

From the Desk of Ceci Davis

If your baby is ready to have a crib or you have one already, check out this safety tip.

Make sure that the crib slates are not more than 2 3/8″ apart. The mattress should fit snugly. See if there is a certification safety seal.

Following this precautions can keep your baby from strangulation. Also suffocation has occured when the mattress does not fit snugly.

Please check out product recalls for the particular crib you have or are planning to buy.

Monthly product recalls (partial list) is located on the right had side of this blog.

Traveling with Your Baby

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Parenting Tip

Parenting Tip

From the Desk of Ceci Davis

Will you be traveling with your baby this summer or for the up coming holidays?

If yes, go take a look at this article. Simply click the link –> Travel

How to Pick the Right Nanny for your Baby

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

If you are in the market for a Nanny, take a look at this book for some helpful information.

Product Description

Hiring a nanny-and getting along with her afterward-may be one of the most important things that parents do, yet many of us approach the whole business with fear and trembling, or at least a lot of questions. Even parents who may manage dozens of employees at work can be at a loss when it comes to dealing with the person who will be looking after their children.

Nanny, au pair, caregiver-no matter the term, the thorny issues remain the same:

-How do you find someone you like and trust?
-Should you invite the nanny to Thanksgiving dinner?
-When should you raise her fee-and by how much?
-What should you do when the au pair is a flirt?
-How do you sort out the laundry and other chores?
-Nanny surveillance-should you spy?

The Nanny Book provides real, down-to-earth solutions for almost every conceivable issue or problem. Filled with advice gleaned through interviews with families and nannies, this book will turn parents into their own experts. Other books focus almost exclusively on hiring a caregiver. The Nanny Book  is the only guide that gives smart, parent-tested solutions to those sticky situations that can make or break the relationship.

Nanny Cam – Keep an eye on your child

Sunday, July 26th, 2009
Parenting Advice

Parenting Advice

From the Desk of Ceci Davis

If you have hired a nanny to take care of your child, you do not want to take a chance that all is at it should be. Be diligent, keep an eye on things at home.

Product Description

From the Manufacturer
Discreetly monitor your home or business.
Discreetly monitor your home and business with the Logitech Spy Video Security Master System, a revolutionary video

security system you can install in 15 minutes.

Your spy camera is a fully functional digital clock.

* Fits in with home or office decor
* Easy to use command center software
* Email and cell phone alerts
* Motion-based recording
* No network required
* Remote viewing by PC and phone or PDA

Baby Safety Tips – Bedroom

Monday, July 13th, 2009

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From the Desk of Ceci Davis

 

 

Keep Your Baby Safe

1.   If your baby is less than one year old, keep pillows out of the crib! 

2.      The bedroom door should never be locked while baby is in there.

3.      Baby should not sleep with any clothing that ties around the neck such as  a  bib.

4.      All electrical outlets that are not in use should be plugged especially if your baby is crawling.

5.      Do  not let your baby be near any open window where the screen could give way.

Of course there are other things that should be considered. Take a look around your baby’s bedroom for any potential hazard.

 

 

 

 

 

Baby Safety – Bathroom Items

Monday, July 13th, 2009

 

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From the desk of Ceci Davis

Featuring Baby’s Bathroom Safety Products

Here are are some of my favorite items.

Product Description
The Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub is perfect for baby when they have outgrown the infant tub. The soft inflatable material not only comforts your baby, but it also helps to keep them from not slipping. This hangs on the wall for easy drip dry and storage. The soft material comforts your baby.


Product Description
The Sure Comfort tub is perfect for your growing baby. Because of the deep design, it holds your baby better in both single and double sinks. Made with mildew resistant pads, this tub even includes a special drain plug that changes color if the water gets too hot.


 

Product Description
ProGrade Push-Button Toilet Lock Sleek design does not detract from home decor SecureTechTM visual locking indicator Easy to mount adhesive backing.


 

Recalled Products for Children

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

 

New Feature

I have just added a new feature to this blog on the right hand sidebar. This will be updated with information about recalled toys as well as clothing for young children.

Take a look on the right side and click on any product for more information.

Baby Safety – Cords

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

 

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 From the Desk of Ceci Davis

 

 

Babies and toddlers are at great risk of being strangled by cords in your home or other places.  Here is a great site to visit for information on keeping your baby and toddler safe.  Just click below.

Baby Safety

130 deaths of children due to strangulation by window cords have been noted by the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Baby Safety – Burns

Monday, May 11th, 2009

 

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From the Desk of Ceci Davis

 

 

 

Babies can get burns very easily. If you have ever burnt your hand or any place  on your body you know how painful it can be. It can also be devastating.  Here is a short list to help you protect your baby.

  • Keep electrical cords out of reach – you know how curious babies are.
  • Keep hot food and liquids away from the edge of tables and counters.
  • Keep the temperature of the water heater at 120 degrees max.
  • Please do not hold your baby while you are cooking, nor have your baby in a sling.
  • Please do not smoke anywhere near your baby.

Author: Ceci Davis
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