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1. Feng Shui for Kids
by Linda Binns
May 29, 2008
With school out and the kids home, summer may be the perfect time to take a look at your child’s space and make the most of it using the powerful principles of Feng Shui.
“Children are very sensitive and respond to the energy that surrounds them in their bed-room,” says Linda Binns, owner of Harmony Inside & Out. “That’s why Feng Shui can make a difference in a child’s behavior.” Linda a ...more...
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2. Get Kids To Design Their Own Spaces
by RE Writer
May 20, 2008
If you are designing your new home, keep in mind all members of the family. Kids can get stressed at the idea of moving to a new home, especially if it is in a new city. But by including them in the design of your new home, you help them feel empowered, share with them your excitement about moving, and most likely, discover new and creative ways to meet the needs of everyone in the family. ...more...
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3. Homeowner advice - selecting a local reputable tradesman or buil...
by Nigel Beswick
May 6, 2008
It is crucial to the success of your home improvement or maintenance project to select a reputable tradesman or builder. The following advice is intended to guide the homeowner through the process of selection to ensure that the homeowners experience is a happy one.
Experience It is likely that the proposed builder will have experience in his field from working on similar projec ...more...
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4. Loft conversions - adding value to your home.
by Nigel Beswick
May 6, 2008
Many homeowners are opting to utilise existing attic space to accommodate expanding families or maximising value potential in their property.
However, extensions and additions can be expensive and time consuming to construct and can compromise the visual aesthetic of the house making the option of expanding ’upwards’ a more attractive option. Loft conversions allows you to utili ...more...
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5. Who Are Your Kids Online With, Really?
by louise green
April 22, 2008
We all want to give our kids the benefit of the doubt. We`ve imparted good values, set boundaries, and done our best to raise them. However, sometimes they might choose friends that we wouldn`t approve of, friends that cause trouble either in school, at home, or with other kids. Worse yet, they might influence your child to lean in that direction as well. So you set boundaries and tell your son ...more...
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6. Turning Your Basement Into A Kids Playroom
by Jeremy Stevent
April 1, 2008
My wife and I don't have children yet but we just turned our basement into a children's playroom. Why would we do that you ask? Well, many of our friends have kids and when they used to come over, their children didn't have a place to play.
It was always uncomfortable for both our guests and us if they brought their children because there was no where for them to go. They would j ...more...
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7. Internet Security "Hooray New Government Plans Protect Our Kids ...
by Kacy Carr
March 28, 2008
Once upon a time there was a time when our children could roam the streets freely playing merrily with their prams and tricycles while under no threat from evil doers. Alas, a different type of environment filled with pedophiles and murderers has changed all that. Parents are now enforcing protection campaigns not only on the street for the kids but in the home too. Children don't have a childhood ...more...
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8. The Benefits of a Shop Heater
by Craig Elliott
February 19, 2008
If you're looking for a heating solution that will work for a shop, garage, or other large area then you might want to stop and consider a shop heater as an alternative to central heating or some other large heating unit. Most shop heaters will give you the exact amount of heat that you want right where you want it, without having to spend all of the money to heat your entire shop if you ...more...
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9. Choosing Children's Books
by Michiel Van Kets
February 18, 2008
“If kids are entertained by two letters, imagine the fun they'll have with twenty-six. Open your child's imagination. Open a book.” ~ Author Unknown
Looking at picture books or reading story books can bring a child immense pleasure as well as contribute to their development. It is never too early to introduce children to books. Below are some tips to consider when choosing book ...more...
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10. Tips for Family Fun and Recreation
by Helene Zemel
December 8, 2007
In today’s world of electronic devices, cable TV, VCRs, computers, video games, and busy work schedules, it is often difficult for families to spend quality time together. However, research has shown that a strong family life produces happier and more successful adults. It is important for families to take some time out and schedule a definite time during the week for family fun and recre ...more...
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11. Family Fun and Fitness
by Helene Zemel
December 2, 2007
I am probably giving away my age here, but I can remember a time when our family ate dinner at the same time, we didn’t have 300 + television programs to choose from each day, children did not spend their after-school hours playing video games, sitting in front of computer screens, or chatting on cell phones. When I came home from school, if weather permitted, I was expected to play outdoors. We ...more...
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12. Baby Gate Safety
by Vanessa White
July 11, 2007
BABY GATES. The words alone give you a sense that if you provide a gate, your little toddler will be safe and contained. I certainly agree. On the surface, this is what a baby gate will and should provide. But not all baby gates are created equal. Let's start with a few word choices that will get you the right equipment. A parent goes into a store and says to the clerk, "I'm here to buy a baby g ...more...
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13. Nothing is Childproof
by Jones Carolyn
May 8, 2007
Stay a step ahead of potential harm to your child or pet.
If you have children or pets, you know how inquisitive they are, and how easy it would be for them to get into your cupboards.Rather than get a false sense of security from "child proof"latches,remove all doubt by not storing dangerous chemicals within their reach, or just ridding your home of them altogether.Check out your pantry ...more...
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14. How To Childproof Electrical Outlets in Your House
by Paul Mernon
December 21, 2006
Your child grows. And growing, he or she explores the world around. This is a beautiful, natural process. Your child learns through tasting, touching, climbing, pushing and pulling things. But you, as a parent, know that there are safe things for your child and not-so-safe things. This leads to a delicate problem - you need to keep your child safe and not to spoil his/her learning experienc ...more...
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15. Kids and sleep problems
by Lyn Leckie-Matassa
October 15, 2006
After a long day either working outside the home or in the home the last thing you want to do is have a constant battle to get your kids to go to bed at a decent hour no matter how old they are. Most parents can admit to having trouble getting their kids to go to bed without the Im thirsty, I need the toilet, I forgot to tell you something or the all too familiar kids that just throw a t ...more...
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16. Asbestos In Your Home - Don't Give Your Kids Cancer
by Christopher Angus
October 1, 2006
What is Asbestos?
Asbestos is a mineral fibre that is known for its heat resistance and strength. It is also very resistant to acid. Asbestos can only positively be identified under a microscope, however, asbestos in the home and workplace is very easy to identify. As asbestos ages it starts to crumble and break, the fibres which are deadly are then released into the air and breath ...more...
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17. Rainy Day Fun For The Whole Family
by Karen Fusco
August 25, 2006
Copyright 2006 Karen Fusco
Nothing can dampen spirits like a rainy day. Kids aren?t the only ones who get cranky when they?re cooped up inside. So to stop those rainy day doldrums before they happen, take a look at these 9 Great Rainy Day Ideas.
1. Pull Out The Board Games. In an era where X-Box and PlayStation rule, the joy of playing board games has fallen by the wayside. Rainy days ...more...
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18. Empower your Kids - Organize your Life
by Patti Keating
August 7, 2006
Copyright 2006 Patti Keating
Are you robbing your children the opportunity to learn valuable life skills? Moms who do less, provide more learning opportunities and have children with higher self esteem. When the whole family is involved in creating and following a smooth routine, magic happens.
Imagine for a moment your child waking up, and making her bed. She quietly gets dressed, and ...more...
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19. 10 Ways To Make Sure Your Child's Toys Are Safe
by Aurel Radulescu
March 8, 2006
The whole scenario behind the invention of toys is that they are to be enjoyed, but part of that enjoyment includes making sure the toys are safe for your children. There are 10 simple steps that you can take to ensure that your child enjoys his/her toys while taking the appropriate steps to make sure they are safe.
Follow the age recommendations on the package. This information is t ...more...
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20. A Childproof and Workable Home Office
by Rachel Goldstein
January 12, 2003
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If you have young children, then deciding how to design your home office has probably given you a headache. There have been times of chaos in my own home when my young children have ripped up or colored on important papers, stuck objects into disk drives, and jammed the printers with toys. With this under my belt, I ...more...
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21. How to choose a sofa for a family with kids
by Janice Wee
July 17, 2005
If you have children in your home, what sort of sofa should you choose? With kids in the house, you probably need more seats. A 1 seated sofa is not as cost effective as a 3 seated sofa. You need 3 single seated sofa to seat 3 people as compared to just a 3-seater. The price of 3 single-seated sofa is significantly less than the price of a 3 seated sofa. That means, ...more...
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