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Indoor Active Games for Preschool

Active games allow preschool children to expend their energy even when they have to be indoors. These active indoor games work best with an open space, such as a gymnasium or an empty cafeteria. A preschool classroom is also an option, but there is more risk of injury. Move desks and other classroom structures to the side if possible to create more open space.

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Baby Diaper Rash Relief

The skin in the area covered by a baby’s diaper is very sensitive, often leading to a diaper rash. The sensitive skin might become irritated from urine, stools and rubbing of the diaper. Bacteria and yeast complicates the irritation. Your baby’s diaper rash might range from a minor irritation to painful redness with bumps that spread all over the area. Relief techniques help your baby feel more comfortable and might speed the healing process.

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Fall Preschool Games

Fall-themed games help tie in the season in an entertaining format for preschool kids, allowing them to explore many autumn elements as they play. The games work well in an actual preschool classroom or at home. Many fall games include an educational aspect without being boring. If the games become too easy for your child, add other elements to make them more challenging.

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Activities for Blind Babies

Visually impaired infants face challenges, but hands-on activities can help blind babies learn about the world and begin making connections. Special activities work well at home or in a child care setting. The ideas also work just as well for infants without visual difficulties, making them even more appropriate for child care with a mixed group of babies.