by Amy LeForge | Jan 12, 2014 | Safety
Due to the digitalisation of education system in the modern era, kids have been exposed to computer and online systems. All the study materials, assignments, practice materials and books are available via online modes. These are easily downloaded by the children from...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 10, 2014 | Safety
Family vacations are often a much-anticipated trip that creates lasting memories, especially during the many hours spent on the road. However, road trips come with a certain degree of risk. These tips can help anyone keep their family safe on the road, whether they...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 7, 2014 | Safety
It’s important make your home more safe for your family. Whether it benefits their health, or emotional or physical well-being, it’s important to take necessary steps to create a safe and friendly environment for anyone who visits your home. Here are a few...
by Amy LeForge | Dec 29, 2013 | Safety
Gather any group of parents for a playgroup or a cup of coffee, and the conversation will inevitably turn to screen time: what the risks are, at what age it’s OK, how much is too much, how screen time should be spent, etc. But many parents don’t realize...
by Amy LeForge | Dec 28, 2013 | Safety
Security is a main issue for parents when they leave their children to work or have some alone time. When the child is not old enough to be left home alone, parents worry about their babysitters being the right fit. When the child can be left home alone, they worry...
by Amy LeForge | Dec 27, 2013 | Safety
As a parent, you know that it’s tempting to think that all individuals who pose a threat to our children’s safety must be strangers. It’s easy to teach our children about “stranger danger” and think we’ve done enough. Sadly, while “strangers” are still dangerous, the...