Skating the Infosphere

November 18, 2009

Instructive Toys for Kids

Filed under: Kids Stuff @ 6:35 pm

Were you aware that The Good Toy Guide suggests Brio Trains as 1 out of the 5 recommended best toys for kids and preschoolers? According to them a Brio Train is, “a train with interactive details that encourages children to master small movements and hand eye coordination. Controlling the train and constructing the tracks creates an awareness of cause and effect, early scientific understanding and basic mathematical concepts.”

Different companies as well can make spectacular train sets and supplies. They meet these standards and are similarly regarded as educational toys for kids.

Before we go further, however, I should let you know a secret…. there aren’t truly educational toys. No sir. Toys and playthings are a prop. It is in the participating in play that establishes just how useful a specific toy is for the toddler who is playing with it.

Toys do not nurture cognitive qualities. What they can do is promote children to build the cognitive skills, and grant kids something to be inventive and enterprising. That’s what makes excellently crafted playthings crucial. A toy that is not high quality can create a great deal of disappointment since the children cannot easily control it.

That brings me to the following issue. Parents, if perhaps your family is hoping to purchase a castle playset or train set and aren’t thinking you should get a table set up for the train set, the tracks will then persistently get shifted around while on the ground and your youngsters will get disappointed. A lot of times, when this happens, they will stop playing with the train set anymore.

At least that is just the sort of thing that occured to my grandsons. So I fashioned and constructed a solid wood indestructible table for the train (none of this mock wood that would not last for much more than One year, and the screws and nails damage the table and fall out!). The plans for the table are available here for you to download, it only should cost you just about ten bucks and can be constructed in Three hours! So far there are more than a thousand delighted builders. So many have come back with outstanding train table plan stories, like mothers and fathers, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends, and from all over the globe.

Okay, we can actually move on and or talk about the trains.

One of my favorite manufacturers would have to be Maplewood Landmark. They’re known for their alphabet and name trains.

Your child’s eyes will light up with joyfulness when they notice their train set makes their name! They are wonderful gifts any time of the year.

Maplewood Landmark, Lego, Thomas the Tank Engine and Maxim Enterprise - Tumble Tree Woods all Manufacture fabulous trains. Decide on the train that is right for your budget.

With Trains and accessories from Maxim - Tumble Tree Woods - your kid becomes creative…and you stay within your budget! Shape and color recognition, problem solving skills, hand-eye coordination and creativity are just a few of the results.

The aim of Maxim is to produce toys that encourage a childs fine motor skills, self confidence, cleverness, and motor skills. The toys are long-lasting and durable, designed to withstand the rigors of Continued use by your child due to the fact that they are crafted out of wood that is imported.

A desired train set is the fifty-four Piece Christmas Set from Coca Cola. This wooden wooden toy train that comes in a charming collector’s tin is a must for the collectors of Coke momentos, trains or for a Christmas collection.

Maxim brand also has imaginative matching Maxim brand wooden destinations and buildings.

Each addition to a wooden train set provides the chance to multiply your kid’s verbalization and deepen their awareness and curiosity, As well as a marvelous range of role playing options to stimulate their creativity.

One of the favorites is Thomas the Tank Engine. Children two to three and up revel in the stories of Thomas the Tank Engine and his pals as they are brought to life. During these exciting adventures, your youngster will observe significant lessons about treating others fairly, fair play and working together.

All aboard for the next stop for Thomas on the learning express… The wooden train set will bring your child on Thomas’ adventures, whether they love the Boulder Mountain Train Set or Seson on Sodor Train Set.

If oyur kid is still in the baby age you may want to check out some of the baby activity centers.

May 15, 2008

What is a Crib Rail Cover

Filed under: Kids Stuff @ 7:53 pm

Teething is a real important time for children. All children react and respond differently to the teething period, but teething is something that all teething babies enjoy doing. The Crib Rail furnishes teething tots with the perfect chewing opportunity. The Crib Rail Cover will assist you and your little infant during this period of time. It is very important that you make sure that you purchase the right kind of Crib Rail Cover. When you decide to purchase a Crib Rail Cover it is very important that you make sure that it is made of a soft safe fabric. You will notice that some Crib Rail Covers are made of a pliant plastic. This may cover the wooden part of the crib rail, however it may be too tough and it could still traumitize your child’s new chompers.

A Crib Rail Cover is a very affordable item that you may want to invest in as a backup if the need arises. Teething babies really enjoy chewing on things. The Crib Rail Cover provides the perfect testing ground for new babies to practice using their new teeth. During the teething stage you may notice that teething infants will stand in the crib and chaw on the sides of the Teething Rail and this isn’t safe for your little baby. Sometimes the tiny tot can incidentally chip their teeth on the sides of the Teething Rail. The Crib Rail Cover will help stop these accidents from happening. The Crib Rail Cover has been made to help protect your teething tiny infant from splintering wood and harmful varnish.

Are you the owner of a baby crib? If that’s the case, you may need to buy a Crib Rail Cover. Investing in a Crib Rail Cover will protect your teething baby in the crib. Crib Railings are typically made of a wood. A Crib Rail Cover was created to envelope this solid material and to soften it. Crib Rails are normally treated with a varnish or some other brand of paint. This material could put your baby in harm’s way. Once your young tot has started to teethe he or she might attempt to bite down on the sides of the Teething Rail. The Crib Rail Cover is designed to safely cushion and guard your teething baby from the harmful effects that stem from chewing upon the sides of the Crib Rail.

This short Crib Rail Cover Article was written and conceived by John Hall. John is a writer and website desginer. You can contact john for more information about buying a Crib Rail Cover.

April 16, 2008

How to have a Photographic Memory

Begin to improve your memory now! Learn how to have a photographic memory and start to remember how to find locations, where you put your keys or mail, what time it was when  you made a 5 hour commitment. All this and much, much more can be yours with a mind that is on top of things.  You can get a better memory by training, just like toning any other part of your body. This goal is more than worth it and you’ll realize it the first time you remember something you usually feel bad about forgetting.

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April 7, 2008

How to Find a Unique Baby Gift In The New Age

Filed under: Sales Stuff, Market Commerce, Kids Stuff @ 2:48 pm

In this INFORMATION AGE everthing is so fast paced to the edge of reckless. Time is fleeting but today is the ultimate luxury. No time for anything but job, family and friends. The job wins too much. We would like to have more time to find that perfect baby gift for friend or family but who has time. Still, we want to find the perfect baby gift.

Unique Baby Gifts are the present that can have an impact on the future of another life. Whether the Unique Baby Gift is for the child or the mother, it will help both regardless. Unique Baby Gifts can raise the awareness of a newborn such as an educational game or mom-baby learning activity. You can also give a Unique Baby Gift in the form of a case of diapers for the parents. Think of all the worry free hours you can provide with a case of baby diapers. More time for mom-baby. That always means better bonding between mom and baby. Unique Baby Gifts can also be some of the modern electronic advances. Once there was a baby monitor that monitored the baby in their room and occasionally picked up the local police and emergency band. Now we have full baby digital and video monitoring at Shodega.com. There are many ways to show our love and support for the new mom and baby. In this busy world, if we can’t lend a hand maybe we can give the gift of convenience. Unique Baby Gifts have changed but the intent has not. We just want to make a contribution to this new life born and the new life the parent is starting. Check out Shodega.com for the best baby gifts. Have that perfect gift shipped right to your door today.

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March 27, 2008

Choose Baby Gender

Do you want to choose baby gender for your next child? This person is amazing in coming up with the ways to do just that and if it doesn’t work for you, get your refund. However, should you try this out you can even send your receipt to me and I will forward along to you three book that I found to be helpful during my pregnancy. It’s amazing that this is possible with the right resources and even more so when you meet your new baby boy or girl.

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March 21, 2008

Child Health Nutritional Education

Are today’s children being given what they need to survive in this world as they grow older? Ongoing studies are reflecting that our children’s health is not up to par as a whole, and it’s slowing them down. I have set up a site with helpful information about child health nutritional education so that people could follow up and understand just how vital good health is.

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March 6, 2008

Parents Rights Violated By Public School Compulsory Attendence Laws

Filed under: Kids Stuff @ 2:07 pm

Compulsory attendance laws are school authorities’ first assault on parental rights. These laws force almost forty-five million children to sit in often boring classes six to eight hours a day for twelve years. Compulsory attendance laws force parents to hand over their children to state employees called teachers, principals, and administrators, whose competence they must take on faith.

Compulsory attendance laws show contempt for parents’ rights because they are based on the notion that the state owns our children for twelve years, and that parents should have little say in the matter.

In effect, these laws allow state officials to legally kidnap millions of children, allegedly to benefit the children by giving them an education (in the opinion of these officials). “Kidnap” may seem like a harsh word, yet wouldn’t you apply that word to someone who took your child by force against your will?

Unfortunately, most parents voluntarily send their kids to the local public school. These parents believe they are doing the right thing or have no alternative, so they might not believe that school authorities kidnap their kids. However, millions of other parents are so disgusted with public schools that they either homeschool their kids or send them to private schools.

Every year, school authorities and social service agencies harass or threaten hundreds of home-schooling parents who remove their child from public school. If parents refuse to send their child to the local public school, and do not strictly follow a state’s home-schooling regulations, school authorities can file child abuse or neglect charges against the parent. They can then call in social service agencies that threaten parents with jail or threaten to take away their children and put them in foster homes.

The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) claims to represent “approximately 365 home-schooling families a year who are wrongly charged of some form of child abuse or neglect” because they chose not to comply with compulsory attendance laws.

School authorities’ harassment of home-schoolers reveals the nasty compulsion underlying our public schools. Thankfully, parents in this country have the right to homeschool their children. For their children’s sake, parents should take advantage of this right.

Joel Turtel is an education policy analyst, and author of “Public Schools, Public Menace: How Public Schools Lie To Parents and Betray Our Children.”
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March 3, 2008

Online Arcade Gaming Community - An Overview

We continuously witness evolution of technology pertaining to hardcore graphic systems capable of rendering movie like graphics. Quite ironically, online arcade gaming has successfully weathered such changes.

One main contributing factor to such a success is the presence of a large number, all over the Internet, of dedicated communities that support arcade games. These communities conduct tournaments which carry big ticket prizes, for arcade games at regular intervals.

For example, Xbox Live organized a Pac-man championship in first half of year 2007 in New York. At stake were

* one of a kind Pac-man inspired Xbox 360 console
* 100,000 Microsoft points
* Pac-Man Live Arcade Trophy

There were nine finalists from nine geographical zones namely Japan, USA, Europe, Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Canada and Mexico. Criteria for selection was scores of Xbox LIVE Arcade leader box.

You will be surprised to know that each of these communities is a well-knit unit and all the communities compete game genres as a single entity. Massive growth in the penetration of Internet has brought about a similar growth in the number of such communities. Another factor is the rise of a huge number of multi-player arcade games.

In a way, arcade games look like they are from another era, given the advances in gaming technology. Unless arcade gaming communities stay united, they will find it extremely difficult to survive intense competition.

Interestingly, we find that consoles and handheld devices are populated with arcade titles in big numbers. It could also be a reason for the growth in the number of arcade communities.

 

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February 20, 2008

How To Motivate A Child

Filed under: Kids Stuff @ 8:18 am

I have two children and even though I love them to bits, I have to say that at times they need motivating to do their homework or to help out around the house, for example. This article describes how I go about this child motivation. The methods have helped my own children no end and I am sure they could help other parents in a similar situation.

I remember when I met my step-daughter who is called Taryn. She was five years of age and quite a character. I felt a bit sorry for her however as she spent a lot of time at a childminders. The childminder would take her and pick her up from school. On some days her mother would not be able to collect her until around 8pm.

After a few months of dating her mother, I offered to help out by stating that I could take Taryn to school and pick her up. Taryn said that she wanted me to do this and it was all agreed.

Up to this point Taryn had never really been made to do her homework, either by her mother who was very busy and often tired or by the childminder.

When we arrived home from school on the first day of me picking her up, I asked Taryn if she had any homework. She passed me her reading folder. In the folder was a book which she was supposed to read. Come on then Taryn lets read this book together, I said. I don’t do homework, Taryn replied. I stated to her that that was the past and that from now on she would be doing it.

Taryn had a bit of strop and started to cry. Your not my dad, you can not make me do it, she continued. I basically had to be very strong and made her read the book. There were a number of words which she could not read and I wrote them on a list. We then spent around ten minutes where I attempted to teach her the words. She found all of this very boring.

I then told her that we would now play a game, which is called the mouthing game. She would pick a word from the list and just mouth the word without making a sound. If I could guess what she had mouthed, she would get a point and then it would be my turn.

Taryn really enjoyed this game and on the way home from school on the next day, she asked if we could play the game again. Of course we can but we need to read the book first, I said. Taryn replied that this was fine. This is one example of many games we play when doing homework or any other task which the children see as mundane.

I also compliment both children and tell them how much I love and am proud of them at regular intervals. I give them rewards when they have a good school report and encourage them to always give things ago even if they believe that they might fail in the specific task. In my opinion there is no such thing as failure if you have tried your best.

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February 18, 2008

Learning to Share - Conflict Resolution for Parents and Childcare Providers

Filed under: Kids Stuff @ 9:51 am

If your child is in daycare, it’s likely that you’ll eventually disagree with something
your childcare provider does or says. Recognizing when to say something, and how
to approach the subject with your provider, will help maintain a positive relationship
between you and your childcare provider and a healthy environment for your child.

The best way to resolve a conflict is to never let it happen in the first place. Make
sure you communicate with your childcare provider, letting them know your
expectations about the care you want your child to receive. If there are things that
you absolutely want a certain way, like your child not watching any television or
eating sweets, make sure you discuss them in the initial interview. It’s also
important to understand that parents and providers can have different views
regarding appropriate ways to raise a child. Understanding that your provider may
not do things exactly as you would, but that your child is still receiving quality care,
is vital in preventing conflict.

Despite the best communication, you still may disagree with something your
childcare provider does while caring for your child. Try to say something as soon as
you notice an issue. The longer you let an issue go, the more chance there is for it
to grow into something bigger. Also, the sooner you address the issue, the sooner
you can resolve it and clear the air in your relationship. Not addressing the problem
right away could create enough stress with your provider that you are not able to
repair the relationship and may need to find a new provider.

Ask your provider for a time to discuss the issue. If possible, choose a time when
you and your provider can talk without distractions. Don’t talk in the doorway with
your child tugging at your leg or when your provider is trying to manage 6 toddlers.
Allowing you both to focus on the conversation will help you hear what each other is
saying and really understand each other.

Explain your concern in simple terms, but do not accuse or blame your provider.
Use statements like, “I have a concern about how much television Mike is watching”,
instead of, “You are letting Mike watch too much television”. Both statements give
the same message, but the delivery style of the first one is less accusing and will
help foster a better discussion. You are both invested in the care of your child, and
being able to discuss any issues rationally and openly will help your child receive
quality care. Discuss the behavior that concerned you, why it concerned you, and
what you would like done to correct the situation. Listen carefully to your provider
so she can explain her thoughts on the situation. There may be safety or logistics
reasons why your provider is doing something a certain way.

Once you have discussed the issue, restate the solution that you both agreed on.
That way, you can make sure you both understand what the next steps are and how
the issue is going to be resolved. A question like, “Do you feel comfortable with the
solution we decided on”, is a good way to make sure you both are on the same
page, and gives your provider the chance to say if something is still bothering her.

Melissa Newby, MSW, has worked as a therapist and in marketing. She also co-
founded http://www.daycarematch.com with
her husband.

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