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All children are eager to play outdoors. While the outdoors provides a  wonderful outlet for children to release energy, there is always the  potential for “accidents”. Children need and want to take risks when  they play. It is therefore important to offer children stimulating,  challenging environments for exploring and developing their [...]]]></description>
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<p class="style1">All children are eager to play outdoors. While the outdoors provides a  wonderful outlet for children to release energy, there is always the  potential for “accidents”. Children need and want to take risks when  they play. It is therefore important to offer children stimulating,  challenging environments for exploring and developing their abilities.  It is however also important that the environment should be such that  children are not exposed to unacceptable risk of severe  injury. Getting outside with the family is great, but kids outdoor safety is an  important factor not to be overlooked when planning outdoor activities.</p>
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<p class="style1"><strong>Sun safety</strong></p>
<p class="style1">Infants&#8217; skin is particularly susceptible to sun damage, with research having   		shown that infant skin is thinner and produces less melanin than adult skin.   		Damage at a young age can have permanent, serious effects and you should   		always take precautions to protect your child&#8217;s skin.</p>
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<li>Avoid the sun between 10am and 3pm even when the day is cool or cloudy.</li>
<li>If outdoors, stay in the shade  where ever possible. Remember that the sun&#8217;s rays can still reach you in shaded   		areas through reflection and  through the shade, use the sunscreen for safety. If you plan to change the shade or planning to install one, always look for the UV protection covering.</li>
<li>Buy UV protected coverings and the shades for the pram and strollers.</li>
<li>Make sure to dress your kids in protective and appropriate clothing for the activities they are doing.</li>
<li>Protect any parts of the body that are exposed with a high-factor sun screen, look for: SPF 30+, and water resistant. There are special sunscreens available for kids of certain age so choose them for kids and before applying on whole body try on a small part first in case if it has  any allergic reactions.</li>
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<p class="style1"><strong>Water &amp; swimming pools</strong></p>
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<li>Remove areas where water can collect; a child can drown in as little as 5cms of water.</li>
<li>Install covers or fences around fountains and ponds.</li>
<li>The fence should have a well maintained self-closing, self latching entry gate which should never be propped open. It should be high enough so  that a child couldn&#8217;t climb the fence</li>
<li>Supervise children at all times</li>
<li>Know basic resuscitation &amp; have a chart handy in case of emergency.</li>
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<p class="style1"><strong>Street access</strong></p>
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<li>Make sure that play areas are securely fenced off from drive ways and street access.</li>
<li>We will soon be posting a seperate article on the road safety and car safety.</li>
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<p class="style1"><strong>Vegetation &amp; insects</strong></p>
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<li>Scan your garden for poisonous vegetation as kids keep picking things and putting in their mouth.</li>
<li>We are working on to provide the list of poison contact numbers for several countries.</li>
<li>When you take your child out for outdoor activities or walk, make sure to protect  your child with screens or pram covers and insect repellant lotions</li>
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<p class="style1"><strong>Backyard safety </strong></p>
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<li>Keep garden sheds, garages and laundries locked</li>
<li>Make sure all chemicals like, fertilisers, pesticides etc are locked away.</li>
<li>Keep garden tools, household tools, electrical tools and any sharp objects out of reach.</li>
<li>Erect a barrier around the barbecue to prevent children from getting near hot surfaces or playing with them.</li>
<li>Keep items that children could use to climb to reach hot surfaces away from the barbeque when in use.</li>
<li>Deck railings should be at least 1m high and should be well maintained with no gaps and with vertical slats to deter climbing.</li>
<li>Always keep an eye on any nails popping out of the deck floor.</li>
<li>If your deck exit leads to the stairs, dont forget to install the stair gates.</li>
<li>keep moveable items that children could use to climb away from railings</li>
<li> Supervise your children at all times.</li>
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<p class="style2"><strong>Other general care</strong></p>
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<li>Stay hydrated when playing outdoors.</li>
<li>Keep a first aid kit handy.</li>
<li>Always have kids wear life jackets when playing near a body of water, they may be looking out of place, but safety first.</li>
<li>Appropriate head potection must be worn for all the activities you do.</li>
<li>Walking on the trail, running on the sand on a public beach or walking  around the neighborhood park requires activity appropriate footwear. Same shoes may may not be suitable for different activities.</li>
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		<title>10 Years to 16 Years Old</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:10:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your grown child is now going to be a teenager, the bridge to adulthood.
This is the age when they start asking, fighting and arguing for more freedom, greater independence and test the limits of acceptable behaviour. They are looking for individuality, their own special acceptance in the society.Because of the raging hormonal changes inside their [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is the age when they start asking, fighting and arguing for more freedom, greater independence and test the limits of acceptable behaviour. They are looking for individuality, their own special acceptance in the society.Because of the raging hormonal changes inside their body, your child becomes moody, and their body, emotions and actions are affected. Their clothing, appearance, behaviour and thinking, all are changing very fast and more often than ever. This is also the most vulnerable age when they are getting more confused and more often they have to choose between the parents and the friends.</p>
<p>This is the time your child needs more support from you, more privacy and more time for themselves, so they can adjust to the occurring changes.<br />
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		<title>Prenatal to 1 Year Old</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 11:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A baby&#8217;s brain builds itself by forming connections in response to the stimulation it receives even before birth. The fetus begins responding to sounds during month five in the womb.Even before your baby is born, he already has the 10,000 billion brain cells. After birth, the baby&#8217;s brain continues wiring itself in response to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-65" title="toddler3" src="http://raisingsuperchild.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/toddler3-150x113.jpg" alt="toddler3" width="150" height="113" /><span style="color: #000000;">A baby&#8217;s brain builds itself by forming connections in response to the stimulation it receives even before birth. The fetus begins responding to sounds during month five in the womb.Even before your baby is born, he already has the 10,000 billion brain cells. After birth, the baby&#8217;s brain continues wiring itself in response to the child’s experiences of the world. The connecting links of these cells grow at a tremendous rate during the first few months of your baby&#8217;s life Learning is faster and effortless</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">This growth is partly stimulated by the </span>activity of nerve pathways leading to the brain. The more stimuli your baby receives from his senses, the more connections are created among brain cells. At this early age, baby&#8217;s genes, together with his experience with the outside world, forms the temperament and personality that will determine how well he will learn as he grows.<br />
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		<title>&#8220;Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions &#8211; Why am I doing it, What the results may be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead&#8221;.            Chanakya</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dictionaries describe the word “SMART” as prompt in action, intelligent, clever, witty, sharp, dashing, elegant and even cunning and shrewd.
Smart is not just the intelligence or doing great in school but being Intelligent and clever in every way of life, in the school, outside the school and even in our adult life.
How do we achieve [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Smart is not just the intelligence or doing great in school but being Intelligent and clever in every way of life, in the school, outside the school and even in our adult life.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #000000;">How do we achieve this without making our kids life stressful. We as parents have to think and act smart to make our kids smart. This website is created for all those young parents who may need help on many of the topics that keep arising everyday. For the rest who think they know everything, please help us (the young parents), with your inputs. Our aim as the developers of this site is to provide all the possible information at one point.</span></p>
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