Here is how to teach school bus safety for childrens:
School Bus Risks
The kids tend to be more impulsive and so they’re more like to dart into the street to catch the school bus and also they’re shorter, so drivers have a hard time seeing them and they have a hard to seeing drivers and cars, so you need to be really careful ad talk to your children about school bus safety.
Teaching Children Safety
One of the first things to remember is to have an adult walk your child to and from the school bus stop until they’re about age ten and better able to handle the unexpected dangers that could come up on the road. See more from : http://www.carekid.com/blog/tips-to-be-safe-for-kids-when-going-by-school-bus/
Monday, November 18, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
What to Look for When Buying Baby's Shoes
+ Choose a breathable, lightweight material. Soft leather or cloth is best. Avoid stiff leather shoes, which can hinder foot development, and synthetics, which don't breathe.
+ Bend the soles. They should be flexible and gripping, not smooth and stiff. A nonskid rubber sole with ridges will offer good traction.
+ Check the fit. Have your child try on the shoes and stand up. There should be just enough room to squeeze your pinky between your child's heel and the heel of the shoe, and a full thumb-width between the end of your child's longest toe and the front of the shoe. The shoe should provide just enough wiggle room without being too big. Because baby feet grow quickly, it's a good idea to check every month to make sure the shoes still fit. See more from: http://www.carekid.com/blog/what-to-look-for-when-buying-babys-shoes/
+ Bend the soles. They should be flexible and gripping, not smooth and stiff. A nonskid rubber sole with ridges will offer good traction.
+ Check the fit. Have your child try on the shoes and stand up. There should be just enough room to squeeze your pinky between your child's heel and the heel of the shoe, and a full thumb-width between the end of your child's longest toe and the front of the shoe. The shoe should provide just enough wiggle room without being too big. Because baby feet grow quickly, it's a good idea to check every month to make sure the shoes still fit. See more from: http://www.carekid.com/blog/what-to-look-for-when-buying-babys-shoes/
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