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2012年1月4日 星期三

Selecting a Daycare Center Without the Tears

A very large percentage of new mothers on maternity leave while caring for their newborns have seriously considered the thought of finding a way to be financially okay without returning to work once the leave has run out. I bet the percentage is as large as 75, 90 or even higher who crunch numbers, lay out budgets and crunch the numbers once again in the vain hope that they can stay with their baby without working away from home. Unfortunately, the vast majority of them must go back to work to support the family. This ultimate realization does not come without guilt and falling tears. They are forced to select a day care center for their new baby and are determined to choose the very best one they can find.


What do the best day care centers look like? How do you find such a place? First, a decision must be made as to what type of day care center is best for your situation. A well-reputed state-licensed daycare facility provides security, the latest curriculum and modern equipment. A home daycare setting involves a local mother whom you know and you also know loves kids and will probably care for your child as if it were her own. Nannies come to your home and care for your baby in his own surroundings, making it very comfortable for him. Then there is the loving friend or relative who would just love to care for baby Nicki and no, it's no trouble at all. Each category has things to like and things to dislike and these must be carefully weighed before a decision is made.


The great thing about the state-licensed day care facility is you know that the staff has passed strict background checks and have attended at least some classes in early childhood development and education. The center will provide a state-mandated ratio of teachers to children so each child will receive the care they need. The drawbacks to this group setting is that if one child has a cold, they all have a cold and if one of them cries they all start bawling in unison. As fine as the staff to child ratio may be, there will not be enough of them to hug all the kids or put them on their laps for comforting.


A home daycare provides one caregiver to cater to your child's needs and becomes something of a surrogate mother. A strong attachment often forms between a child and a home daycare provider. But what happens if that caregiver herself gets sick? Or one of her own children? Do you want her to take your child along on her daily errands? When her family decides to go on vacation, where will your child go? And what will his reaction to another new environment?


A nanny seems always to be a fine choice. The nanny comes to your baby's home to care for him where he is at his comfortable best. A strong attachment can also become part of this type of arrangement. Again, you face the problem of what to do when nanny gets ill, goes on vacation or takes a day off for personal reasons.


Taking grandma or loving friend up on their offers of kindness is always a carefree answer to your dilemma and fine for baby. The problem here is that you want your relatives and friends to have a life of their own and not be tied down to your house and child day after day while you are away at work. Your loved ones deserve to live their lives as they choose among and their own age group if that suits them.


The crux of the matter is there is no right or wrong to any of the scenarios. Parents must weigh the pros and cons and choose the best option for their family, but there are some universal considerations applicable to all of the options. Cost must not be the determinate factor, but it must be considered. A stranger can never be trusted with your child without providing strong references, strong reassurances of their character and a long track record of excellence in their field. Lots of state welfare agencies make background checks of caregivers available to private parties. If a caregiver does not want you popping in at random to check on your child, don't entrust your child to them. If your child is older, find out what discipline measure are used and find out what activities are provided for school-aged kids who are dropped off after school.


Preparation must be laid out to make this difficult decision correctly. Last minute choices are not an option. Feelings of guilt and a few tears will fall, but a well-honed plan will alleviate parental stress and with it the stress on the entire family.


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2011年11月15日 星期二

A Digital Baby Monitor: New Parents Shouldn't Be Without One

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A digital baby monitor gives parents a sense of safety and security for their child. It's wonderful to put your baby in his or her room to sleep and you can monitor him from other areas of the house where you are. Choose your monitor carefully to fit your needs and your budget. Here are some tips to help you...

If you have a new baby at home, you are obviously proud parents and want to know your baby is safe and secure at all times. This is where a digital baby monitor can really help relieve your stress and concern that your baby is OK even though he or she is in another room.

There are quite a few different ones on the market but the new digital ones are usually superior to the old analog ones. They are also wireless and very easy to use. There are options that only give you audio input so you can hear your baby if it starts to snuffle or cry so you can immediately go and see what's wrong. Some come with video so you can see your little one as well. Even if the room is dark, some have infrared so you can still see your baby.

These digital baby monitors are fairly reasonable in price. It is also a wonderful present for new parents or even at the baby shower. There's nothing better than to know your baby is safe and secure when he's not in the same room with you.

Here are a few tips when doing your research into these devices.

Choose a monitor that has a good signal range. There's no point if the kitchen means you are out of range of your child's bedroom! This isn't usually the case and these monitors range 650 to 850 feet which is usually fine for the average home. Just remember a busy mom will take advantage when her child is asleep to be in the kitchen making meals, possibly in the basement doing the laundry or even in the garden. Check this feature before you buy just to make sure.

Another concern is the clarity of transmission. Digital monitors are usually great but analogue ones can have problems depending on the frequency used.

Choosing audio or audiovisual ones. An audio baby monitor is really fine for every occasion. It does the job. Parents can hear their child and some monitors even have a feature where you can speak to your child and comfort him through your monitor in say the living room.

Nowadays, many people choose a video baby monitor. It is lovely to see your child as well. You can be assured that he or she is not getting tangled up in the blankets or putting her legs through the side bars, as you can see your baby. Many also have the feature that you can take photos as well.

Regardless of type, most monitors have a feature with a backlight. This is great as it means you can see the monitor in a dark room so you don't need to put on the main light and disturb your child.

The more sophisticated (and usually more expensive) the monitor, the more features it has. Weigh up carefully if these added features are worth the price. For example, some models are extremely portable. This is a great bonus if you visit friends and family with your baby and you put him or her in another room to rest away from the noise of company. You can take along your monitor and still enjoy your evening out because you can hear your baby should he or she awaken.

In summary, a digital baby monitor is a godsend to new parents. There are many models and brand names out there so do your research carefully and get the model that fits your needs and your budget.

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2011年10月23日 星期日

Unique Baby Items Wholesale: Buying Without Compromising Quality

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Looking to buy unique baby items wholesale? Welcome to your comprehensive guide to finding an ideal retail partnership. With so many companies to choose from, how will you know the right fit?

Most moms know the trick to coaxing a child to eat a sandwich - cut the crust off. Connecting with your manufacturer should be better than peas and carrots; it should be a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. No crust, please.

My Buddy and Me

A quality wholesale distributor does not have the intention of gaining the upper hand with their customers. They want to establish an equally beneficial partnership, resulting in more business and profit for all involved. If you are browsing websites, a great indication of this will be a solid mission statement that gives a brief description of their goals. Do they include how they are going to make this process easy for you? If you want to sell adorable and irresistible baby clothes, then it should be fun.

"You can't build a reputation on what you're going to do." - Henry Ford

A manufacturer with a positive reputation is more likely to stand behind their products, no matter what. Check for featured articles in publications, charitable contributions, undeniable reviews, and an emphasized customer service policy.

Get Creative

Sifting through darling little outfits and accessories is enough to make anyone say, "Awwww!" but are they unique? A host of baby products and gift items are available for retailers. Open a wholesale account that gives you access to the hottest new trends, and your customers will come crawling back for more. When they learn how to walk from that crawl, you are really in business.

Flutter with the Social Butterflies

Facebook and other social networking sites like Twitter, MySpace, and Blogger are the ideal place to post those charming baby photos. You know you cannot resist sharing the "Spaghetti Bowl Over the Head Incident"!

Your manufacturer should also use them to reach out and stay connected with you. Posting updates of new clothes as they come out keeps you in the loop, expands your inventory, and allows you to share the same information with your own customers with the click of your mouse. A computer savvy wholesale company opens the door for so many sales opportunities.

Buckle Up for Safety

Safety comes first with any product, especially infant and children's goods. The company you form a partnership with should have absolute confidence in what they are selling, and ease your worries about the merchandise you will be retailing. Verify that all products either meet or exceed United States Safety Standards.

Do You Trust Me? Circle yes or no.

Trustworthy businesses will not only have a privacy policy; you can double-dog dare them to prove it. If you want to place inventory orders online, make sure they are protected by an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) to keep your financial information guarded. Also, no tattle tales. Selling or sharing retailer's contact information calls for a serious time-out.

To use this guide's basic tips, find unique baby items wholesale and baby clothes wholesale by teaming up with an excellent distributor.