- Study Says Most Parents Don’t Use Car Seats In Ride Share Vehicles Like Uber
- This 12-Year-Old Boy Is A Sophomore Aerospace Engineering Major!
- Fire Safety Experts Warn Of Hand Sanitizer Danger After A Mom and Kids Escape House Fire
- Recall Alert: Peaches May Be The Cause Of Salmonella Outbreak, 68 People Ill
- Summer Vacation In The Days Of COVID: Tips To Stay Safe
- How To Safely Grocery Shop During The Coronavirus Pandemic
- Michigan Teen With Vape-Related Illness Undergoes Double Lung Transplant
- Teen Kicks Off Anti-Vaping Campaign From Hospital Bed
- Teenager Receives Life Sentence For Strangling Sister To Death Over A Wi-Fi Password
- Toddler Falls To Death From 11th Deck of Cruise Ship
All posts tagged "kids safety"
- What If We Spoke To Each Other The Way We Speak To Our Kids
We recently wrote an article on kids who have tantrums – what is normal and what is not. Most kids have the occasional tantrum or meltdown which relates to anger. Anger is an extremely powerful emotion which...
- Posted October 19, 2015
- Why Is My Child So Angry?
Most kids have the occasional tantrum or meltdown which relates to anger. Anger is an extremely powerful emotion which often relates to a child feeling unfairly treated, insecure or misunderstood. Anger often conceals other feelings which relates...
- Posted October 19, 2015
- Do You Recognize the Early Warning Signs of Eye Vision Problems
Good eye vision is a key to a child succeeding in school. A child may be oblivious to the fact that he or she may have a vision problem for the simple reason that they think the...
- Posted October 17, 2015
- Warning Signs for Body Dysmorphic Disorder
To your dissatisfaction, your child has started to complain more and more about the appearance of her nose. She resentfully compares her nose to those of her classmates. You often also catch her standing in front of...
- Posted October 15, 2015
- School Bus Safety Rules
Riding to school for the very first time on a big, yellow school bus is practically a rite of passage for elementary children. While this is certainly an exciting moment for your child, there are a few...
- Posted October 12, 2015
- 5 Tips for Parents and CareGivers Raising a Child with Autism
Finding out that your child has autism is life-changing for most parents but it’s possible to still have a strong connection with your autistic child. Autism is a complex developmental disability which affects the development of a...
- Posted October 12, 2015
- How To Know If Your Child is Allergic to Gluten Or Wheat
General Mills recently recalled 1.8 million boxes of Gluten Free Cheerios due to a production fault that may have added wheat into products labeled as gluten-free. But how would you know if you or your child are allergic to gluten or...
- Posted October 9, 2015
- Your Children and Separation
A 2-year-old girl interrupts a homecoming ceremony to welcome back her military dad. Her dad and 1st Lt. Daniel Oglesby had this to say “Having that reunion, it doesn’t make up for the lost time, but it’s...
- Posted October 8, 2015
- Tips to Avoid TV Toppling onto Your Child
Here are a few surprising facts, every 3 weeks a child dies from a TV tipping over and thousands more are injured every year. These tragedies have increased by more than 30% over the last 10...
- Posted October 6, 2015
- Flu Vaccine May Be Dangerous To Your Child
Flu season is just around the corner, which means now is the time to vaccinate your family against the influenza virus. But who should get the flu shot, and what risks are involved, exactly? According to the...
- Posted September 26, 2015