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STRONG FAMILIES: WHAT THEY ARE AND HOW THEY WORK

December 27, 2020 by nvshen Leave a Comment

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How do you create strong families? It isn’t about having a lot of money or possessions. Strong families grow from love, security, communication, connection – and a few rules and routines too.

Strong families: What they need

Strong families generally have a few things in common:

  • emotional and physical security
  • lots of warmth, care and positive attention
  • firm, fair rules and routines
  • good communication
  • connections to others outside the family.

Read more: https://www.babybonus.msf.gov.sg/parentingresources/web/Young-Children/YoungChildrenDevelopment/YoungChildrenBonding/Young_Children_Strong_Families?_afrLoop=49999126727444025&_afrWindowMode=0&_afrWindowId=null#%40%3F_afrWindowId%3Dnull%26_afrLoop%3D49999126727444025%26_afrWindowMode%3D0%26_adf.ctrl-state%3Dvmolf9pte_4

 

Filed Under: Home And Family Tagged With: communicating with children, Communication, home and family, parenting tips, Parents Guide

20 Ways to Boost Your Baby’s Brain Power

September 11, 2016 by nvshen Leave a Comment

It has been proven by many studies and scientists that the brain development of a baby early on in life predicts how well that baby will adjust as they grow older into adulthood.

 

At birth, your baby’s brain contains 100 billion neurons (as many as there are stars in the Milky Way)! During his first years, he will grow trillions of brain-cell connections, called neural synapses.

The rule for brain wiring is “use it or lose it.” Synapses that are not “wired together” through stimulation are pruned and lost during a child’s school years. Although an infant’s brain does have some neurological hard wiring (such as the ability to learn any language), it is more pliable and more vulnerable than an adult’s brain. And, amazingly, a toddler’s brain has twice as many neural connections as an adult’s.

When you provide loving, language-enriched experiences for your baby, you are giving his brain’s neural connections and pathways more chances to become wired together. In turn, he will acquire rich language, reasoning, and planning skills.

  1. Give your baby a physically healthy start before he is born. Stay healthy while you are pregnant, and be aware that certain drugs can be destructive to your baby’s brain in utero. Many children who were drug-abused in the womb struggle with severe learning problems and suddenly act with unprovoked aggressive behaviors. Studies have also revealed that cigarette smoking during pregnancy causes lower fourth-grade reading scores.
  2. Have meaningful conversations. Respond to infant coos with delighted vocalizations. Slowly draw out your syllables in a high-pitched voice as you exclaim, “Pretty baby!” This talk is called “parentese.” The areas in the brain for understanding speech and producing language need your rich input.
  3. Play games that involve the hands (patty-cake, peekaboo, this little piggy). Babies respond well to learning simple sequential games.
  4. Be attentive. When your baby points, be sure to follow with your gaze and remark on items or events of interest to her. This “joint attention” confirms for your baby how important her interests and observations are to you.

 

See more: http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/article/thinking-skills-learning-styles/20-ways-to-boost-your-babys-brain-power

Filed Under: Home And Family Tagged With: brain development, parenting tips

Communication Tips for Parents

August 26, 2016 by nvshen Leave a Comment

Imagine learning a few simple strategies that make your ability to communicate with your children. How would that change your life? Would it make you feel valued and listened to?

 

Parenting is hard work, but there are things you can do to maintain a good connection with your children and keep the lines of communication open.

Be available for your children

  • Notice times when your kids are most likely to talk — for example, at bedtime, before dinner, in the car — and be available.
  • Start the conversation; it lets your kids know you care about what’s happening in their lives.
  • Find time each week for a one-on-one activity with each child, and avoid scheduling other activities during that time.
  • Learn about your children’s interests — for example, favorite music and activities — and show interest in them.
  • Initiate conversations by sharing what you have been thinking about rather than beginning a conversation with a question.

Let your kids know you’re listening

  • When your children are talking about concerns, stop whatever you are doing and listen.
  • Express interest in what they are saying without being intrusive.
  • Listen to their point of view, even if it’s difficult to hear.
  • Let them complete their point before you respond.
  • Repeat what you heard them say to ensure that you understand them correctly.

Respond in a way your children will hear

  • Soften strong reactions; kids will tune you out if you appear angry or defensive.
  • Express your opinion without putting down theirs; acknowledge that it’s okay to disagree.

 

Read more: http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/communication-parents.aspx

Filed Under: Home And Family Tagged With: Communication, parenting tips

How To Tell Your Kids That You Will Be Relocating

May 5, 2016 by nvshen

“Relocating is often noted as one of family’s most stressful activity. It’s even worrying when you’ve got your children along. Moving with children needs a great deal of consideration simply because they have the tendency to cause more difficulty. They sometimes throw tantrums or they may have negative reaction to the moving. However, you can try these tips to make the activity more enjoyable for you. Adhering to all the tips below, your move wouldn’t be that nerve-wracking any longer. The key point is just to try to appreciate every moment and each and every activity with your family to make the whole moving process wonderful.”

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A. Talking about the move to your children

Enabling the kids learn about the plans in moving must be the first thing to do for parents. You need to make them get used to the idea of moving. Since they normally feel emotions of fear and anxiety, it is necessary that you validate their feelings. The more you attempt speaking to them regarding the situation, the more secure they will feel. For that reason, communicate as much as you can in regards to the move.

B. Include the children in planning and take notice of their issues

Even children desire to take part in this important decision. This is significant to make them get used to the idea. Always pay attention to their petty worries and suggestions. Informing them in advance gives them the space they require for coping with their inner thoughts. Pay attention carefully to the questions they have to consult. Specialists have recommended that these questions will give you a clear understanding as to how they feel about moving. Responding to their queries is the ideal approach to involve them in the relocating process.

C. Encourage them to help

It may seem that kids would just add up to your challenges when moving, then you are probably wrong. No matter how minor a job could be, their participation on the process will make them think that they are indeed part and important on the moving process. Consequently, they could feel more secure and will even get enthusiastic to the new house.

D. Remain calm and don’t seem anxious

As parent’s know their kids from head to foot, it is the same with kids to their parents. Whenever parents feel bothersome, the children could easily discover it. Should you seem anxious, the kids will likely carry the same emotions. Therefore the best way out would be to appear relax as possible.

E. Attempt showing them the new home

Taking the kids to view the new home prior to move is always recommended. You need to talk about the new house and keep them enthusiastic. This way they are going to feel positive regarding the move.

Filed Under: Home And Family Tagged With: family decisions, moving, parenting tips

Introducing Hegen’s Revolutionary Baby Bottle

September 16, 2015 by nvshen Leave a Comment

“I’ve never really seen one but this product looks really promising to me. It’ll be easier to prepare milk for the babies and most importantly, it is so easy to use and clean. Let’s learn more of this product and comment how it’d go for you.”

 

“Press-to-Close, Twist-to-Open” – PCTO for short, and that’s Hegen’s patented tagline which accompanied the launch of the world’s first baby bottle without a screw neck! In other words, parents can simply press on and twist off bottle lids with zero spillage. Now, isn’t that a godsend? Last Tuesday, the 28th of July, saw the unveiling of Hegen’s revolutionary baby bottle to the members of the media at The Fabulous Baker Boy. There was even a PCTO Challenge in which two guests (featured below) raced against time to assemble baby bottles!

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The bottle’s interchangeable feeding and storage lids allow for effortless transition from a feeding to storage bottle. Thanks to its breakthrough PCTO one-hand closure, Hegen’s practical design lets parents minimise spillage and wastage of nature’s unparalleled gift – breast milk. In fact, the founder and brainchild of Hegen, Mrs Yvon Bock (featured below), is a mother of four herself! The idea to create the perfect Hegen bottle was born upon drawing on her own breastfeeding experience.

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“Having gone through the journey of breastfeeding four times, I definitely understand the challenges faced by mothers when nursing. I feel passionate about designing bottles to assist not only mothers, but other helping hands in the entire feeding and bonding experience, with a simple and practical product,” says the Managing Director of Hegen. “After many years of intensive research and development, working hand-in-hand with the best product developers and innovators, I am very proud to unveil Hegen and our revolutionary product. Hegen is created with the belief that the goodness of breast milk should be maximised, while promoting a stress-free nursing experience for the entire family.”

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Hegen bottles feature a unique square-shaped design and wide mouth, and they are also, wait for it – stackable! Stack them up neatly when they are filled and free up valuable storage space when at home or when they are nestled in your bag! The bottle’s snap-on interconnecting storage lids allow several containers to be fused together effortlessly, immediately transforming into an organised milk storage system.

Hegen’s first-of-its-kind off-centre teat promotes feeding in an upright position, which decreases the risk of the back flow of milk, thus reducing the likelihood …

 

 

Read more: http://singaporemotherhood.com/articles/2015/08/introducing-hegens-revolutionary-baby-bottle/

Filed Under: Home And Family Tagged With: Baby Bottles, Hegen, parenting tips

Parenting Advice: Keep Your Child Safe in the Kitchen

April 4, 2015 by nvshen

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We always wish the best for our children. We always put them away from harm specially when they’re not at home. However, accidents are certainly not mainly encountered outdoors as the majority of the times it happens in the house. Your kitchen for example is likely one of the most dangerous section of your home. This room frequently contains numerous sharp things, powerful home appliances, and sources of extreme heat. Should you not exercise adequate safety when doing work in the kitchen, you could put yourself as well as others at risk of enduring serious injury or even death.

•    Block entry to dangerous things: Use a child-safety gate in the kitchen doorway to ensure children will not enter the kitchen while you’re away or without your permission. Keep all sharp objects like knives, forks etc. in a separate cabinet together with dangerous stuff like matches, cleaning fluids etc. Your cabinet must be at a height, thereby being attainable just to adults. Make sure your youngsters are safely away when serving or stirring hot liquids. Exactly the same rule applies when you are frying anything. And don’t leave a hot utensil near a child even if it’s not on the stove.

•    Exercise safe cooking: Turn the handles of saucepans in if you are cooking: This tends to stop your toddler from reaching up and pulling the pan off the stove. If you possibly could, try and use the burners at the back of the stove. Additionally, never allow your toddler to sit on the countertop. Whenever your toddler is in reach of kitchen tools, you’re requesting trouble. You also wouldn’t like your child to believe that it is okay to be sitting there, or next thing you know, they are climbing up the next day. It’s also advised to invest on smoke alarms, fire extinguisher and fire blankets.

•    Maintain the floor neat and well organized: Most people are lured to use wax or floor polish to make their kitchen slick. However avoid the process as it adds to the chance of a slip and fall. Furthermore, clean splatters immediately after they happen. Else, your kid may slip and get hurt. Be sure to get rid of telephone cords along with other electrical devices from common traffic areas of your kitchen as they too can be dangerous for the child.

•    Ward off toxic or hazardous substances: Vast majority of home cleaning products are stored under the kitchen sink. You might want to consider an alternative place. Getting your child take bleach when your back is turned is a thing you don’t wish to happen. Also get rid of the fridge magnets or put them where kids can’t get them because they could easily pull the magnets off and place them in their mouths and choke.

Filed Under: Home And Family Tagged With: child safety, kitchen essentials, parenting tips

Dressing your child without drama

November 20, 2014 by nvshen

Do you always have the struggle with your child when it comes to picking their clothes? Are you the insistent type of parent who decides what they should dress or the type who just agrees to whatever the kid demands? These situations are just normal especially when your kids already have their opinion on certain things. You just need to be ready how to deal this situation to avoid drama in the family.

 

(c) http://www.metroparentmagazine.com

 Mismatched clothes

Blame Little Miss Mismatch all you like for the popularity of odd clothing combinations, but there’s still the issue of what to do when your child tries to leave the house in plaids and stripes. Shari Braendel, fashion expert and author of “Good Girls Don’t Have to Dress Bad,” says to ignore it. “This is their way of showing individuality. They’re experimenting with their creativity. It may be an attention-getting thing, but it won’t be attention-getting for long.”

Multiple wardrobe changes

Some kids like to change clothes multiple times during the day. It might not be a big deal to anyone but the person who does the laundry.

“Sometimes too much choice can be overwhelming,” says psychologist Bobbie McDonald. She suggests offering a few choices and say, “It’s cold outside. Here are three outfit choices, or you can mix and match. So which outfit would you like?”

Read more at http://www.metroparentmagazine.com/newsandadvice/agesandstages/schoolage/dressing-your-child-without-drama-279576632.html

Filed Under: Home And Family Tagged With: kids tantrums, parenting tips, parents

9 Ways to Make a Child’s Bedtime Easy

October 9, 2014 by nvshen

Parents’ patience is being tested when it comes to children’s bedtime. Sometimes, it is really hard to tuck in your little ones to bed early and you may resort to a not so child-friendly way. But it’s never too late to develop a sleeping routine for the welfare of your child.

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“Of course getting a child to bed — and getting her to stay there — can be difficult. And when kids don’t get enough sleep, they have a harder time controlling their emotions, and they may be irritable or hyper, which is no fun for anyone. Kids who are chronically sleep-deprived are more likely to have behavior problems, have difficulty paying attention and learning, and be overweight. So although it’s not easy, it’s important to do all you can to help your child get the sleep she needs.”

 

Read full article here: http://www.webmd.com/parenting/raising-fit-kids/recharge/bedtime-routine-tips

Filed Under: Home And Family Tagged With: bedtime, healty lifestyle, parenting tips

The Rule Every Parent Should Break

August 4, 2014 by nvshen

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Early parenting years is a struggle for everyone especially for mothers. This is the stage where you learn to eventually forget about yourself and give more focus on the welfare of your kids. Indeed, a lot still has questions on how exactly can we do smart parenting. What aspects of the kid’s life do you need to nurture more? What are the basic rules to guide the children in the right path?

 

Well, here are the answers: http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/life-style/family-home/the-rule-every-parent-should-break-20140722-3cctj.html

“Consistency is the key to good parenting, they say. There are few principles more important.”

 

 

Filed Under: Home And Family Tagged With: good parenting skills, parenting tips, parents

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