Baby Room Decor Tips & Hints

Written by Randy Wilson


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You could also use a removable wall paper which you could change as and when you want. You could also inexpensive area rugs on cork or wood floor. Hard floors are less messy, they don’t gather allergies or dust, and you can easily replacerepparttar area rugs. You could get frames and lamps wherein you could fit pictures which could fancy your baby. You could even put in her/his picture.

Get soft toys and dolls which are non toxic. Buyrepparttar 147857 best night stands where you could put your baby’s clothes, diapers and little bottles. The night stand which could have a color which could complementrepparttar 147858 color ofrepparttar 147859 room should be closer to its bed andrepparttar 147860 changing table. The changing table’s height should be ofrepparttar 147861 right type, neither too or too low.

Pay attention torepparttar 147862 window as well. A valuable tip in baby room decor for windows would be to keeprepparttar 147863 curtains that end atrepparttar 147864 window sill. Ifrepparttar 147865 curtains or blinds drop down torepparttar 147866 floor, they could be pulled byrepparttar 147867 baby, especially when it is crawling.

Baby room decor is not a tough job at all, all you have to decide is aboutrepparttar 147868 baby’s safety, comfort andrepparttar 147869 space required for its movement. Then decorate it in such a way that could put a smile on your baby’s face.

© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.

Randy has dozens more baby shower related articles such as Baby Shower Centerpieces, Free Baby Shower Games and Baby Clipart.


An Easy Cure For "Math Phobia"

Written by Kenneth Williams


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The point here is that if you have "math phobia" or "math block", it isn’t a permanent state of mind.

As a perfectly normal, healthy human being, you can do math and enjoy it as much as anyone.

You can make this change yourself, anytime you want. You just need to ignorerepparttar disliking attitude and actually try manipulating a few numbers from time to time.

Start with something easy, like adding small numbers in your head, or on paper if you prefer.

Next time you get some change inrepparttar 147819 shop, check it’s correct. Or better still, reckon uprepparttar 147820 change you expect while you are waiting to pay.

Avoid perfectionism, especially inrepparttar 147821 early stages. Realize there are two ways of working with numbers: approximate and exact. Often, an approximate answer is all you need.

For example, when you pick up a grocery item priced at $3.98, just call it "four dollars". The next thing you pick up inrepparttar 147822 shop is priced at $7.95, so call that "eight dollars". Add them together and you now expect to pay "nearly twelve dollars".

Try it and you’ll see how easy it is.

The cure for math phobia is to allow a few numbers back into your life. Don’t make a big thing of them, just do whatever you feel comfortable with.

To summarize:

1. Recognize you have an aversion to math, whether it’s full-blown math phobia or just a few math blocks here and there.

2. Make a conscious decision to do something about it.

3. Give yourself a regular math workout, however small to start with.

You’ll find it all gets easier, and you’ll soon enjoy math once again.

Kenneth Williams is author of "Fun With Figures", which shows you a completely different and much easier method of doing numbers in your head. Check it out here: http://FunWithFigures.com


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