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How I Can Take My Child’s Temperature in The Ear?

* If you purchase an ear thermometer, this is a very fast and provide a measurement of temperature in just one second. Older children often prefer it to the rectal measurement.

* The temperature taken at the hearing will be about 0.5 ° C lower than that measured in the rectum.

* Some ear thermometers allow the necessary adjustment for use in children.

* With young children especially, ear thermometers require a more precise hand to find the right place.

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Adults and Children Active Together

Fathers and mothers (and other caregivers of children) are the most influential people in the lives of children. Being and staying active is an excellent example of how you as a parent have a great influence on the habits of your child’s physical health. In an effort to ensure that your child has enough physical activity, try to be a family activity.

Physical fitness is not only formal exercise but also to move and keep moving for a certain period of time. We can all find something we like and that means moving, and that is the key to staying active for a lifetime.

Make the time reserved for the family to be a fixed activity in your day or week, and be sure to include something that requires physical activity. Try these fun family activities to keep everyone moving:

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Children Toddlers And Preschoolers

* Be structured or planned physical activity – for children beginning to walk at least 30 minutes for preschoolers, at least one hour. Naturally, the more the better. And there must be an ongoing activity. Could be done over the course of the day, as long as it adds 30 minutes to an hour.

* Participate in all day in some kind of movement or physical activity, structured or your own creation. Except when sleeping, they should not spend more than 60 minutes at not involved in any activity.

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A Mini Garden in Bottle For Children and Ecosystem

mini garden in a bottleWith a single bottle of soda can encourage children to recycle by creating an ecological microcosm.

Press Self-Sufficiency

The idea of the bottle production, as released by Jorge Rulli and his colleagues years ago from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries in their introductory courses to the garden is a great idea to motivate the boys. On one hand, the principle of recycling and that each of these pots entails getting a plastic soda or mineral water.

On the other hand down the concept of ecological system with many operational details of photosynthesis, moisture by capillary action, synthesis of nutrients, algae, microflora and microfauna, etc. Synthesis is a beautiful school activity. Read the rest of this entry »

When Your Child Ready For School

Child Ready For School

Millions of parents have the same question every year,” Is my child ready to start Kindergarten? Ready to move on to the next grade?” Normal development in the early elementary years varies widely.

For a child’s readiness for school is based not only on their age and intellectual readiness, but also on their physical, emotional and social maturity. No child will excel in all five areas. Parents must assess each child’s capabilities as a whole. The question of school readiness is complex, whether a child on the immature end of the developmental curve, educationally, physically, socially, or emotionally, should move on or repeat an early grade.

For starters, look at what the child can do. How far can the child count? Can the child recognise his/her own name? Does the child know any letters of the alphabet? Is the child starting to try to write? If you say yes to all, or even some, of these, chances are your child can start school.
If you have child in preschool, the teachers there can tell you if they think your child is ready for school. If you have a preschool aged child who is not in preschool, it is highly recommend it. It gets the child used to being left, being with other kids, learning, etc.

Many preschools and kindergartens will help you assess your child’s school readiness, and you should ask for a formal assessment. Some children adjust better when they wait until age six to start school. If you do make the decision to wait a year, you should definitely enroll him in an educational pre-K program to build his skills during this important learning year.

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