Author Archives: Maiko Hirose
Clean-up Time With Aprons
Kids will always be kids. Their lives depend on playtime and the thing is, most often than not, they forget to clean after they mess up the room. You will see the walls painted with red and yellow, and worse, you see the same dirt on her clothes. Continue reading
Learn How To Practice Your Toddler To Try The Potty Chair
One of the difficult tasks in being a parent is potty training your child. The child won’t get it right away so you have to be extremely patient when training him. Here are some tips on how to make the process a little easier for you and for your child. Continue reading
Bringing Up Your Child In Order To Be Optimistic
Doctors have concluded many times that optimism has its benefits. Against pessimists, optimists actually live longer and live a happier life. They have less stresses in life and are doing well compared to pessimists. Believe it or not, optimism could actually be instilled as a trait to your children. Continue reading
Window Blinds – Preventing Child Strangulation
One of the problems the United States has been battling with the past years involves what seemingly looks like a very simple home improvement plan. With so many reports about accidents and risks related to window blinds cords and other corded window coverings, window blinds manufacturers have started thinking of ways to improve their products and services with the advent of industry safety standards and measures. Continue reading
Building A Better Relationship With Your Little Ones
How many times have you said that your life revolves around your kids and yet, when they come and ask for attention, you put them off? In this busy world where most of the time, both parents work hard to make ends meet, children are often left alone with nannies or grandparents that, naturally, kids would always try to seek your attention. Continue reading
The Reason Why Interacting With An Infant Is Crucial
You might be surprised at how aware babies are even at the youngest of ages. Although they do cry a lot, sleep a lot and require frequent diaper changes, there is more than meets the eye. Infants are like sponges and they absorb their surroundings very quickly as well as learn from you interact with them from an early age. Continue reading