Archive for December, 2011

Perfect Playground Paradise

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

As parents, we want the best for our kids and as a result, we tend to want to give our children the very best of gifts, education and so on. It is also the prerogative of most parents who want to build a playground for their kids to want to create a perfect playground paradise.

Creating the perfect paradise playground is not impossible. The only thing is if you’ve got the ability and capital to build something like a mini Disneyland for the kids, then you would have succeeded in creating a perfect playground paradise.

But this does not mean that the average parent cannot create an efficient and functional playground for their wards. Until now, the only parents that were able to successfully build a perfect playground paradise for kids were the ones who built it themselves. So, you can see that it is not something that you as a parent would want to beat yourself over.

So building a safe and conducive playground for the children is just good enough as long as you have the resources to be able to do it. You should also know that kids will appreciate your effort to build them a playground where they can have fun and as far as they are concerned, that is perfect enough for most of them.

Building the “perfect” playground paradise will entail certain things such as the space available and the equipments that would be used in building the playground.

Therefore, it is best that before going out to purchase playground equipments, you make enquiries from previous and current owners of playgrounds around your neighborhood.

How to Find Educational Games For Kids

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

When it comes to games for kids, there is a never-ending supply. You go to the grocery store and you see games. You go to the thrift store and you see games. Games for kids even come in $1.99 meals you buy at the drive through. So why is it so hard to find educational games that your kids will want to play?

Finding Educational Games Doesn’t Have to Be Hard

When it comes to finding educational games, it does not have to be hard. In fact, it can be as easy as looking in your own home. With the rise technology, educational games have taken on a whole new meaning. No longer do you need to go to the grocery store or department store to buy board games or card games for the kids to pay. You can now go to the computer.

Computer Games Offer Hours of Educational Fun

Many different computer games can be purchased online and in stores for children to play. They range from Barbie adventures to Soldiers of Fortunes. Even cartoon characters take part in wild adventures that help your child learn and travel through imaginary worlds full of adventure and learning.

While all computer games are educational, you need to be careful which games you purchase. Since your child will learn something, make sure your child is learning something useful.

Online Games Take Learning to New Levels

Whole websites are developed and geared towards children. They are kid friendly and are full of educational value. Kids learn a variety of things from playing these free online games. One such site is Neopets. In this online world, kids play games, run shops, and take care of their Neopets all in a kid friendly environment. This site is just one of many kids like to explore online at no cost to parents.

Internet Rules For Kids

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Age-appropriate article

Raising a child in a digital world can be a daunting task. The Internet is ubiquitous in children’s lives and as a parent, you need to set limits and guidelines on what your kids are doing online. Different age groups require different rules. As your child grows older he or she will require more personal freedom online, and it is important that they are prepared for this from responsibility and confidence that has been instilled in them from a young age. Here is a general age-appropriate guideline that you can follow to teach Internet responsibility to your kids.

0-7:

In this age category kids are usually not familiar with or using instant messaging, social networking, or participating in chat rooms. However, they are still probably online at times, therefore safety measures still must be taken. As a parent, talk to fellow parents and teachers to see what kind of safe-sites there are for kids. As well, make use of directories for kids. Use kid search engines such as ‘yahoo kids’ or ‘ask for kids.

Internet safety and help group

Awesome Library – 14,000 carefully reviewed resources

Berit’s Best Sites – Directory of kids’ web sites maintained by Berit Erickson

Britannica – Websites, magazines, books and the Encyclopedia Britannica

Dibdabdoo – Metasearch DMOZ – Yahooligans – Kids Click

INFOMINE – Scholarly Internet resources in K-12

KidsWeb – Mid-Continent Public Library kid’s directory

SuperKids SuperSearch – Kid friendly search site

Kid friendly search engine

It is also advised to invest in a parental control blocker. This takes the worry out of not knowing whether or not your kids are visiting unpleasant websites, and reduces the risk of them stumbling onto bad sites.

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