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Nov 27, 2009
Tips for Child-Proofing a Kitchen
In: Child-Proofing Homes
By: Rebecca Livermore
A kitchen that is not child-proofed is dangerous for little ones. Supervision is important, but child safety products provid additional safety for kids at home. more...
Nov 26, 2009
How to Child-Proof Every Door in the House
Doors are in every room of the home and they all provide some type of risk to babies and toddlers. Child-proofing doors is an important way to keep a baby safe. more...
How to Childproof the Home for Toddlers
By: Prerna Malik
Creating a safe home for babies and toddlers means childproofing rooms and removing potential hazards. Here is a guide to baby proofing products to childproof the home. more...
Nov 22, 2009
Becoming a Stay-at-Home Dad
In: Stay-at-Home Parents (general)
The decision to stay home with the children is especially difficult for dads since stay-at-home dads are in the minority. There are ways to make the transition easier. more...
Nov 20, 2009
Merchandising Jobs for Stay-at-Home Moms
Merchandisers, also known as vendors, have very flexible hours. Merchandising is a great flexible job for a stay-at-home mom. more...
Nov 19, 2009
How to Make Kids Want to Play Outside
In: Parent-Child Activities
Kids often spend a lot of time indoors watching TV and playing video games. Though some indoor activity is fine, it's important for kids to play outdoors regularly. more...
Nov 15, 2009
Tips for Moms Preparing to Reenter the Workforce
Even the most devoted stay-home mom may decide to go back to work at some point. There are ways stay-at-home moms can thrive and return to work successfully. more...
Nov 12, 2009
Mystery Shopping for Stay-at-Home Moms
Mystery shopping is one of the few jobs that allows women to take their children to work with them. Secret shoppers work flexible hours and don't need work experience. more...
Nov 11, 2009
Sleepovers for Bedwetters
Kids love attending sleepovers, but it can be stressful for a child who wets the bed. However, it's possible for a bedwetting child to spend the night with friends. more...
Nov 9, 2009
Enhancing Visits to a Children's Museum
In: Parent-Child Outings
Interactive museums for kids are fun and provide great learning opportunities. Visits to children's museums can be enhanced by proper planning and follow up afterwards. more...
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