PARENTS: How You Can Win the Battle To Keep Your Child Safe From Strangers This Holiday Season

Written by Michelle Annese


When we think of Holiday shopping, we think of allrepparttar glowing lights at our area malls andrepparttar 110768 various eye-catching decorations in shopping centers. Along withrepparttar 110769 distraction of our ‘to do’ list in our heads, we get preoccupied with carrying bags and scoping out gifts. But withrepparttar 110770 whirlwind of diversions, we cannot put our guard down on who is scoping out our own children.

To help with this here arerepparttar 110771 top 7 things parents can do to prevent their young from falling prey to strangers and child kidnappers inrepparttar 110772 busy hustle and bustle ofrepparttar 110773 season. 1.Stay connected. Make sure you have your children with you whether in a stroller or holding your hand. Even if your child stays next to you other times ofrepparttar 110774 year, allrepparttar 110775 distractions of toys, decorations, and Santa can make any kid get sidetracked. For older children invest in a family walkie-talkie set. Make sure they know how to use it and check in with them on regular time intervals to know where they are – even if they are right next to you. 2.If your child is lost go right to security. Most malls and shopping centers have security protocol when a child is missing. Don’t try to look for your child alone. Let them help yourepparttar 110776 second you realize you cannot find your child – every moment counts.

Stuffed Toys that are Suitable and Safe.

Written by Carolyn Schweitzer


Adorable stuffed dogs are a favorite gift for dog lovers. Learn what to look for and what to Avoid.

Although it's hard to say whenrepparttar first stuffed dogs appeared, I would guess that it was soon after dogs were domesticated. We do know that as long as there have been children, there have been dolls, rattles, miniature weapons, and hand-made animals. Anthropologists have found evidence of toys dating back torepparttar 110767 earliest records of human life. 

Play is universal and cross-cultural. Though it may vary among cultures and generations, it's clearly instinctive and a key part of our development. A child's play is his way of learning about himself and his world. Play opensrepparttar 110768 door to a child's imagination. Some of our fondest memories from childhood are recollections of time spent playing with special people and favorite toys. 

A classic among childhood toys isrepparttar 110769 Teddy Bear, who made his appearance in 1903 and is still popular today. Althoughrepparttar 110770 Teddy Bear may be famous because of his political affiliation (he was named after Theodore Roosevelt), just about any stuffed toy can become a child's favorite. Especially for infants and toddlers, there's great comfort and reassurance in having soft, cuddly companions like stuffed dogs to snuggle up with. 

As surely as children play with toys, their needs and interests change as they grow and mature. As a child matures, a stuffed toy may come to represent a favorite animal in nature. Toy stuffed dogs might be huggable versions of media characters like a cartoon or comic strip dog ("Snoopy", "Scooby Doo", "Blues Clues", etc.). Finally, stuffed dogs can playrepparttar 110771 role of imaginary family pets. When shopping for stuffed dogs for small children, keep in mindrepparttar 110772 child's age, interests, and abilities. Be especially careful when selecting toys for children under age 3. Labels help consumers narrow down which toys are right for a child, but here are some general guidelines regarding stuffed toys for children from birth to three years of age:

For children inrepparttar 110773 one to three year age range, avoid toys with small parts that could be swallowed, aspirated (inhaled intorepparttar 110774 air passages or lungs) or inserted intorepparttar 110775 nose or ears. The eyes and noses of stuffed dogs should be securely fastened andrepparttar 110776 seams well sewn. Avoid stuffed dogs with any sharp corners, rough edges, or strings.

Here are some specific guidelines to keep in mind according to a child's age:

Birth to 6 months ============= Forrepparttar 110777 first few months babies can't grasp with their hands, so choose toys that stimulate with sight and sound. High contrast, black-and-white or brightly colored toys and toys that make noise (like a squeeker toy) will get baby 's attention. Puppets can be used by adults to entertain baby. Oncerepparttar 110778 baby has learned to grasp, look for textured toys that are safe for mouthing. Choose stuffed dogs with short pile fabric. Never hand a toy fromrepparttar 110779 crib, stroller, playpen, etc., or around babies neck.

6 months to 1 year ============= Infants become more mobile at this age and interact more with their toys. This is alsorepparttar 110780 age when they love to drop things, so nice soft stuffed dogs will earn points with Mom forrepparttar 110781 absence of loud crashing sounds as they hitrepparttar 110782 floor!! Of course, your peace and quiet could be spoiled byrepparttar 110783 fact that toys that squeak when squeezed are popular at this age. Puppets are still a great way for parents to hold a child's attention, and there's even one popular brand that doubles as a washcloth at bath time. The stuffed dogs you choose should still have a short pile fabric. Babies start teething at 6 months, and will definitely chew on their toys, so make sure you buy toys that you can throw inrepparttar 110784 washing machine 1 to 2 years ========= During their second year of like, children love to explore. Their play is more physical and involves experimentation and imitation of adults. At this stage, stuffed dogs might be seen as "pretend pets" to befriend and care for. This could be a good rehearsal forrepparttar 110785 real thing. Children are not instinctively gentle with animals. Interactive play between parent and child, using stuffed dogs as props, can be a fun way to introduce them torepparttar 110786 idea that a pet should be handled with gentle loving care. At this stage, objects still get mouthed, so stuffed dogs should still have short pile fabric.

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