I wish my parents had put me in gymnastics when I was young…
When your child doesn’t always get their way the whining and complaining begins. This usually lasts until parents can’t take it anymore or until they start whining themselves.
Here are some great tips to putting a stop to whining.
Healthy eyes and vision are an important part of your child’s development. In this video, WatchMojo.com speak with Dr. Langis Michaud from the Canadian Association of Optometrists on ways to make sure your children eyes are at their best. Learn more Here.
As children grow they like to explore their environment. It’s important to be aware of the dangers so that your child doesn’t get injured while exploring. Denyse Boxell from SafeKids Canada takes htp://www.WatchMojo.com through the home to reveal all the hidden dangers.
Even parents have days where they can feel overwhelmed from the duties of parenthood- feeding, dressing and taking care of your kid. Just consider how organized your care giver has to be to handle the chaos that somes from a class room of kids.
Get great organizing tips from these amazing women Here.
In this video kids were given one marshmallow with the promise of another one if they waited until the woman’s return. The test was to determine how kids deal with temptation.
Watch as these kids struggle.
Her throwing arm should definitely make her father proud.
ABC’s Supernanny and author of Supernanny: How to Get the Best from Your Children reveals her rules to making sure your child gets a good night sleep.
From MSN.Lifestyle
“Step One: Time for Bed
Take your child to their bedroom. Read a bedtime story, give them “kisses and cuddles” and tuck them in.
Step Two: Tough Love
Sit down on the floor or in a chair parallel to your child’s bed so he or she can see the side of your face. As hard as it may be, bow your head and ignore their efforts to talk to you. It is important not to engage your child with eye contact.
Step Three: Stay In Bed
If your child climbs out of bed, return them to bed with no eye contact.
Step Four: Distance Yourself
Each night, move further and further away from the crib or bed. This pattern gives your child a sense of security in their bedroom. Supernanny Jo Frost says children stay up at night to get the attention from their parents that they missed out on during the day. “The key message here is,” says Jo, “if you spend time with your child during the day you’re not neglecting him by putting this routine in place during the night.”
There are so many things to consider when a baby is on the way. In this video, WatchMojo.com shops with an expert to find a stroller and car seat that will meet all of your needs. For more information click Here
Whether you’re at the doctor’s office or on your way home from the grocery store, here are some great ideas that will keep your little one entertained.