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When is the best time to potty train your child?
- By Forinfos
- 28/03/2025
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Toilet training typically takes around three months to complete on average. Girls usually can be toilet trained faster than boys. To be toilet trained, a child must be able to physically control his bowel and bladder muscles. Signs of physical readiness include having bowel movements at approximately the same time each day, not having bowel movements during the night and having a dry diaper after at least two hours' time.
What should a parent do if a body weight chart indicates a child is overweight?
- By Forinfos
- 27/03/2025
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Offering healthy snacks, such as air-popped popcorn, fresh fruits and vegetables, low-fat yogurt and smoothies, helps children make positive food choices. Foods that should be limited include white flour, rice and pasta, chips and fries, candy and other foods that are high in sodium and/or sugar. The child's health care provider can also monitor his weight and provide guidance.
What are the recommended immunizations by age?
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- 27/03/2025
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Between 18 months and 18 years of age, children should receive a third dose of the hepatitis B vaccine as well as the fourth and fifth doses of the diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccine, reports the CDC. Between 11 and 12 years of age, children should receive the tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis vaccine. Children in this age bracket should also receive their third and fourth doses of the poliovirus vaccine as well as their second dose of both the varicella and measles, mumps and rubella vaccines.\nDepending on when a child received his hepatitis A vaccine, additional doses of th..
What are some good organizations for girls in the Chicago area?
- By Forinfos
- 26/03/2025
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Girls in the Game was founded in 1994 and focuses on showing young women the benefits of sports including confidence, focus, integrity and strength. Their events are non-competitive. They offer after school and summer camp programs. Girls Who Code was founded in 2012 and focuses on educating young girls in computer programming. Their goal is to educate one million girls by 2020, notes Chicago Now.
What does someone call his or her sister-in-law's husband?
- By Forinfos
- 26/03/2025
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An in-law relationship can only occur within one degree of the proband. A brother-in-law can only be the spouse of the proband's sibling or the sibling of the proband's spouse. This is why the relationship is defined in terms of the spouse. If, however, the sister-in-law is the sibling's spouse, then her husband is the brother from the proband's point of view.This rule is generally considered true in most English-speaking societies. However, in some regions of India and in some Indian languages, including the English-speaking Indian societies, family relationships are defin..
What is locomotor play?
- By Forinfos
- 26/03/2025
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Locomotor skills are part of the gross motor skills development essential to human development. Gross motor skills use the body's large muscles. Children need to play and exercise to practice and develop their skills in running and jumping for both fitness and brain development. Child development generally follows a predictable pattern, with most children developing the same skills in the same order as they grow, explains About.com. Muscle development and coordination occurs first in the large muscles, then in the small. Development begins in the core of the body and then starts in the ex..
What is adolescent egocentrism?
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- 26/03/2025
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Several common teen and tween behaviors stem from adolescent egocentrism. A minor embarrassment such as spilling a soda on themselves or bumping their knee while walking across the room can make them extremely upset, because they think that the incident was just as obvious to others as it was to them.\nAccording to About.com, David Elkind adjusted Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive development to identify adolescent egocentrism. As discussed in an article from Education.com, some adolescents fail to distinguish between their own concerns and the concerns of others. As a result, they constr..
What are the negative effects of sports on children?
- By Forinfos
- 25/03/2025
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Youth athletes are more likely to experience traumatic and overuse injuries because of the increase in sports participation and intermittent growth cycles. The Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine states that young athletes experience bone fractures in areas that have not completed the growth process. The muscles cannot keep up with bone growth leading to tension across growth plates and weak bones. Young athletes may have decreased flexibility, coordination and balance that may lead to further sports-related injuries.\nPsychological trauma accompanies children exposed to non-stop sports par..
What is a post-modern family?
- By Forinfos
- 25/03/2025
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A post-modern family consists of one or more parents and one or more children. Ambiguous roles and changeable purpose characterize the theoretical basis for the post-modern family. In traditional societies, male and female roles were less obscure. American women’s liberation ideology that emerged in the late 20th century subverted traditional concepts of family and the women’s purpose in and out of the home. Men and women who have accepted these ideas have grown suspicious of former gender definitions and the purpose of the family unit, opting instead for less rigid and unconventional beha..
Where can you find a free life skills curriculum for kids?
- By Forinfos
- 24/03/2025
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Children can learn life skills throughout childhood into young adulthood. Kids aged 4 through 7 can be taught to make eye contact, listen when another is speaking, shake hands when meeting others and to be respectful to elders. They can also learn the value of coins and how to pull weeds, fold towels and care for their own belongings.\nChildren aged 8 through 12 can learn to manage their time by using checklists, use simple tools, vacuum and mop floors and evaluate pressure from peers. They should also be able to compromise and understand appropriate situational behavior.\nShowing empathy for ..
