Safety
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Did you know that having children screaming in a moving car is more dangerous than using a cell phone while driving?
This was the conclusion of a study done by researchers from Australia’s Monash University. The researchers established that children are a dozen times more distracting to a driver than using a mobile phone while in control of a moving vehicle.
Such conclusions lead to an important question. Are parents better off allowing more than usual screen time to keep children busy and less distracting inside a car?
This is the question we attempt to answer in this article. We start by defining screen time and scream time. We then focus on the effects of screen time on children. Finally, we provide some tips on how you can take advantage of screen time to keep children happy when taking a road trip.
What is Screen Time?
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Posted: August 05, 2022Read more »
Few jobs are more enjoyable than being a parent. The average parent is extremely proud of their children and wants to share their talents and accomplishments. One of the best ways to let all of your friends and family members know more about what your child is up to is by posting on social media.
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Planning a road trip, moving, or any other long drive with a baby or toddler isn't easy. You need to think about many things and be prepared for any situation. But don't worry, you got this! With our help, you'll learn about tips for a safe road trip with your baby you can apply to your ride, so it goes by as smoothly as possible. Whether you are visiting grandma's house or taking a break at one of the best family vacation destinations, we'll ensure you've got everything covered.
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When designing a kid-friendly bathroom, the most important thing is to remember that kids aren't just little adults.
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Being a parent is stressful. When you have kids, especially young ones, it can feel like all your time is going toward keeping them from hurting themselves. Unfortunately, young children often get into trouble around the house just from curiosity. If you're new to parenting, here are some household safety concerns you may need to watch for.
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Posted: July 29, 2022Read more »
It seems like everyone is always on a device these days. Whether smartphone, tablet or computer, your children may be hounding you about wanting their own. Smartphones help keep your kids safe in the case of an emergency, but they can also lead to serious trouble. How do you decide what devices to allow your kids to have? How do you keep them safe online if they get one of these devices? Here are several suggestions for keeping your children secure from internet-enabled devices' pitfalls.
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Posted: July 29, 2022Read more »
When it comes to our children, we want to do everything in our power to ensure their safety. But with so much information out there, it can be tough to know where to start. In this article, we will discuss some tips for creating a safe and healthy room for your child.
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Having plants and flowers in your home is a great idea. They can help the rooms look much better, improve how your home smells, and many can purify the air and help improve your mood and mental health.
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Posted: July 14, 2022Read more »
If a child falls on the playground and cuts her knee, it is easy to see where the injury is and to apply first-aid right away. If a child falls into a dark place in cyberspace, it is much more difficult to observe where the damage has occurred and to correct the problem. Technology is common everywhere, and kids and teens often learn how to meet and greet in the digital community at a quicker speed than adults do. In addition, the sorts of danger that exist online can be harder to detect because they are not always concrete, tangible entities. It may seem hard to believe, but it is never too early to start teaching internet safety to adolescents. Here are a few considerations as you prepare to approach the topic.
Invisible Dangers
One of the trickiest aspects of supervising the new global village is the inability to see exactly what is on the screen even if it is directly in front of you. Whether someone is using a
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Posted: June 28, 2022Read more »
Work-related data is likely not the only data you need to protect. If you're a parent, for example, you may store sensitive information about your children's health on your home network. If you're an investor, you may need to protect your investment portfolio accounts. Here are five ways you can keep all your data secure at home.

