Grandparents as Mom and Dad

In 2007, over six million children under 18 lived with their grandparents; almost 2.8 million grandparents were raising their grandchildren by themselves. The children may need care because of death, military deployment, mental illness, incarceration, drugs, alcohol, or other causes.

Whatever the reason, the grandparents have stepped up to take care of dependent children who need protection and care. It is often a financial burden and a physical and emotional challenge. The children can be angry with their parents and lash out at the only targets at hand – Grandma and Grandpa.

Children who have been in abusive situations may have a variety of mental health issues from depression to post traumatic disorder. Even very young children can be affected and should be under the care of a mental health professional. Children can also have medical conditions like failure to thrive, malnutrition, and poor dental care.

It is important for all involved to have a clear understanding of the child’s legal standing. A grandparent cannot legally enroll a child in school or seek medical attention unless they have legal standing. An experienced attorney is a good investment. Many communities have legal aid or non-profit organizations to help grandparents who cannot afford private attorneys.

If children have been removed from their parents’ care by the State, they can often be placed with grandparents or other relatives who qualify as foster families. The children are covered by insurance and the families can be paid as foster families. They do, however, have to agree to abide by all the rules including frequent social worker visits and following a treatment plan for each child.

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Pregnancy Communities: Why You Should Join One

Pregnancy is both an exciting and scary experience and can be a time of mixed emotions. For many women, and even some men, being part of a community catering to expectant parents is a source of strength and support. There are communities for just about any type of parent, such as first timers, parents expecting multiples, parents after 40, you name it — a pregnancy community exists.

Benefits of Pregnancy Communities

There are myriad reasons why it makes sense to join a group, whether online or not. Some of these include:

  • Information: many new parents will have lots of questions. They may have questions about creating a pregnancy calendar. The anonymity online groups provide also makes it easier to ask questions. The community members can also help you understand what is happening.

Many of these communities have links to useful information that can be helpful. This information can range from diet and exercise, to where to find good healthcare professionals.

  • Encouragement: Some pregnant women and their partners may have feelings of doubt and uncertainty. Pregnancy communities tend to have people who are supportive of each other. In the case of a miscarriage for example, members of online pregnancy communities can offer comfort.
  • Friendship: Many friendships have been formed and maintained this way. This can be especially important for pregnant women living far from their family. Many pregnant couples enjoy talking to others in the same situation.

Whether it is help understanding a pregnancy calendar or a place to vent, pregnancy communities are important to expectant mothers. The support and sense of belonging they provide can help make a pregnancy so much easier.

 

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Living Room Safety: Baby Proofing

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A living room is meant to inspire relaxation, to offer solace from a too hectic world. The arrival of a child, however, has turned it instead into a source of dread — with every corner examined and every furnishing deemed dangerous. You’re terrified to allow your toddler to cross the threshold.

You don’t have to be.

Securing your living room is a simple thing, requiring only basic procedures:

Outlet Protection

A gape in the wall, an easy opening: outlets tempt children daily, with little fingers forever trying to press inside. This is worrisome, however, and can result in injury. It’s recommended therefore that parents take preemptive measures against what’s certain to occur — with safety caps. These ingenious devices can be placed into any standard outlet, keeping it closed when not it use. They can’t be removed with a toddler’s strength and ensure that holes can’t be touched.

Cord Removal

It’s the slow sway of a cord. Curtains are moving in the breeze, too strange to resist. Children will be enthralled by motion, will wish to grab easy to reach cables. And this can result in disaster: collisions, strangulation or even death. It’s important therefore that parents remove all low hanging cords.

Slip Resistance

Little feet pad quickly across the floor without grace or hesitancy. Children run at too daring speeds, and this often proves to be too much for carpeting. Throw-rugs will slip beneath the assault of toddlers, causing spills and bruises. Slip-mats are therefore necessary. These are placed beneath fabric and will ensure that they remain in place.

These methods will allow you to transform your living room into a happy environment.

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Safety Tips for Baby Clothing

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You want to buy the best clothing for your baby. What do you look for? What should you avoid? Is price all that really matters? Always think safety for anything you buy for your child.

Here are some ideas to get you thinking about your next purchase.

Clothing: Feel the fabric. Will it be comfortable for your baby? Softness really counts here, especially when you think of sleepwear. Make sure the outfit is not too tight and easily removable. Changing diapers is a big event, so make sure this area of the outfit is accessible for easy changing.

Baby costumes: Getting the right Halloween costume for your baby is important, especially when you consider all the places that now carry them. Make sure the costume is easy to get off around the head. Snaps or buttons at the back help. The costume should fit loosely over the body and you need to watch for any items on the front that can be easily pulled off and chewed on.

Swimwear: Keep your baby comfortable by purchasing a swimsuit that fits easily over the shoulders without being tight; the simpler the suit the better. A one-piece for baby will more than likely be of stretchy material; a two piece will not be as comfortable and may have additional bows or other accessories on the suit that you may not want your baby to pull off.

Buying the best clothing for your baby means looking at comfort and the ease of dressing and undressing and style. However, keeping your baby safe is always the top priority.

Chemical Storage: Safety Tips

It’s the slow creak of a door, the hesitant twist of a knob. The sound winds its way through the kitchen, interrupting your dinner preparations. You frown, glancing down to find the source, wondering what could make hinges wince. The answer startles you — your child is settled on the floor, opening cabinets and reaching toward the cleaning supplies. Chemicals are suddenly sought, their properties understood as new.

You’re already running, scooping your toddler up before he can grasp the first bottle and hurrying him away.

Children are defined by their curiosity. They distinguish the world through touch, learning all facets with their paint-stained fingers. It’s essential therefore that parents anticipate this and respond by storing chemicals responsibly.

The common precaution with cleaning supplies is to simply tuck them beneath the sink. A closed door is assumed to be enough of a deterrent. It isn’t, however. Instead it will serve only as a temptation, with children forever toddling toward it (and eventually even undoing the lock that’s wrapped around the knob). This is not safe.

It’s necessary instead to place chemicals on high shelves. All should be stored in the top cupboards, where children cannot reach them. This is the only preventive measure that is certain to work, with height acting as a barrier that can’t be overcome (be certain that youths can’t scramble onto counters. Avoid any step-ladders or easily scaled chairs in the kitchen). A safety lock is also recommended to complete the precaution.

Chemicals are understood as dangerous — to you. Children, however, will need time to recognize this. All supplies must therefore be stored properly until the lesson is learned.

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