Parents do everything that they can to keep their children happy and safe. Starting from conception until they are old enough to be independent, parents do whatever they […]
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Parents do everything that they can to keep their children happy and safe. Starting from conception until they are old enough to be independent, parents do whatever they […]
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With the summer season starting, there is nothing more invigorating and satisfying than spending a few hours in the swimming pool at your home. It could be a […]
Practicing yoga during pregnancy can be very useful since it not only helps to keep your body in shape, but also helps the body to deal with stress. […]
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The ages between the end of the child restraint law (in many states 8) and new driver laws is a time when parents may not be too sure […]
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As our children get older, they start to have more independence. Whether they start walking to school or biking to hang out at a friend’s house, they are starting to get themselves places. Many of us parents give them a phone at this stage so we can communicate with them. With the phone comes responsibility to remain focused on the task at hand and to continue to make their arrival a safe arrival. […]
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Why keep your child rear facing? Car Passenger Safety Technicians teach parents that keeping your child rear facing for as long as possible is safest and best practice. […]
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We created this infographic as a quick guide to help you decide when you should use the RideSafer or mifold. For more details read below. Please note this […]
As a busy parent, you often have a multitude of worries on your mind. This doesn’t stop when you are driving. Not to mention the added concerns like when you have to turn around to try to adjust your child’s seat belt, putting an end to a sibling fight, retrieve a toy from the backseat, rescue the Goldfish® cracker bag from tipping up or find that juice carton when your child is thirsty. All of these count as distractions. […]
Once you find out you are pregnant, it is natural to start thinking about the safety of the little bun in the oven. You will very likely start avoiding any types of situations that might endanger the baby, such as lifting heavy things or exercising too hard. Your doctor may even tell you that driving is risky as well. But sometimes we simply cannot hit the pause button on our lives and stay at home until the baby arrives. […]
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