With terrorism and war so often in the news, children worry about their safety in school and at home. Adults need to realize that television and violence are a disturbing combination for kids.
For the sake of their personal health and wellness, you need to monitor how children use their computers. Safety includes proper posture, taking rests, and avoiding repetitive stress injuries.
With kids and computers, safety needs to be an issue before anyone logs on. Discuss these family Internet rules and make safety for home computers a parental priority.
Getting into everything is normal baby behavior. Before your little one starts crawling, reduce parent stress, protect your prized possessions, and keep your child safe by baby-proofing your house.
So you think all those baby toys and toddler games you bought are perfect. They may look perfect, but are they safe? Infant babies need toys, but some are safer than others.
Keep those babies safe now that they're on the move. This article contains tips for practicing safety for the home, avoiding lead dangers, and protecting babies from the sun while outdoors.
When it comes to safety, toys can often pose a pretty big threat. When you're trying to create an environment of safety for the home, follow these guidelines for identifying dangerous toys.
We often think many things are healthy foods to eat for everyone, but that's not necessarily true. Make sure you know these chocking first aid hints in case you ever need them.
Halloween can be a spook-tacular event for your children. To ensure your little goblins stay injury-free as they trick or treat, follow these rules and family ideas for a safe evening.
Does your family know what to do if there's a fire? One way to ensure safety for the home is to develop a fire escape plan. Learn family ideas for preventing and surviving a fire.
Parents worry about safety for home, infant car safety and safety in school. But many might not think about sandboxes. They can be fun, but they can also make your little one sick.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission tries to provide safety for home by listing tips for buying and maintaining toys. It also offers a free email list which notifies parents when toys are being recalled.
One family struggles with interrupted sleep caused by a child's night terrors. EduGuide gets children tips from two experts: a child psychologist and a mother with children who sleepwalk.