If you have a pet in the home, you may be overlooking a common
hidden danger to your child's health and safety.
Not exact matches
A provocative guide
to the
hidden dangers of «parentspeak» — those seemingly innocent phrases parents use when speaking
to their young children.Imagine if every time you praise your
child with «Good job!»
Raising a
child to grow up
to be a happy, productive, prosperous, and benevolent person is difficult enough, but raising one in a modern world teeming with
hidden social
dangers raises the ante even higher.
In addition
to common safety measures, like putting latches on cabinets, covers on doorknobs, and gates on stairs, thinking like your
child will help you find
hidden dangers in your home.
In addition
to obvious safety steps of using a car seat correctly, installing a smoke detector, and childproofing your home, beware of other
hidden dangers that can compromise your
child's safety:
If you happened
to miss our previous post regarding the
dangers of toxic fire retardant chemicals
to our babies and
children, and where these chemicals are
hiding, please read that first.
If ever in doubt, don't leave your
child alone and remember, when your
child goes
to friends and family, make sure that there are necessary precautions in place
to protect your
child from any
hidden dangers.
Albany leaders reached an agreement on dramatic reforms
to day care oversight in response
to a Daily News series on
hidden dangers in city
child care facilities.
«They overlook one fact: There are also
dangers to never going outside, like boredom, obesity, getting lost or
hiding in terror when getting out accidentally, poor adaption
to shelter life if they find themselves there, fighting in multi-cat households, elimination problems, being trapped 24/7 in a house with an obnoxious dogs or rambunctious
children.»
No country can
hide from the
dangers of carbon pollution, which is why we must build on what was achieved in Copenhagen and Cancun,
to leave our
children a planet that is safer and cleaner.