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Organization Tips for a Child’s Bedroom

A child’s bedroom is a place to slumber, to play, to create and to enjoy quiet time. Organize a child’s bedroom based on the child’s current needs and interests. Organizational furniture and storage units should not be selected based on functionality. Before organizing the child’s bedroom, remove all items. Clean windows and wash curtains. Repaint the walls to give the room a fresh start. Donate or give away any old items which the child no longer needs or uses.

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Sensory Activities for Children

Children are natural explorers, so providing them with experiences and activities that stimulate their senses will fascinate them. Remember that almost any interactive or hands-on sensory experience will have greater resonance than a cultural or educational video. Follow the philosophy of early childhood specialist Howard Gardner, who developed the theory of multiple intelligences, and orchestrate experiences geared toward the various types of learning: musical, visual, kinesthetic, linguistic, interpersonal, naturalistic, mathematical and intrapersonal.

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Tips for Visiting Disney World With Toddlers

A visit to Walt Disney World with a toddler can be a wonderful experience. Many toddlers love the sights and magic of Walt Disney World. Parents enjoy watching their toddlers faces as they see Cinderella’s castle for the first time and hug Mickey Mouse. With some careful thought and planning, you and your toddler can enjoy your Walt Disney World vacation.

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Ideas for a Kids Tea Party

Tea parties are an excuse for kids to have a party. The tea party does not have to be for a birthday; it could just be for fun. Serve real decaffeinated tea at the party, and offer herbal tea options as well. For summer tea parties, make unsweetened decaffeinated iced tea or mix half lemonade with half iced tea. Serve cake, freshly cut fruits and finger sandwiches, all matching the tea party theme of your choice. Any of these tea party ideas could be for kids only, or changed into mom and daughter or mom and child parties.

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Which Vitamins Do Women Need?

Considering their fast-paced lifestyles, women are not always able to get the vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients they need. According to a report published in the American Journal of Medicine, many American women are not eating the basic five to seven servings of fresh fruits and vegetables that they need to fulfill the daily requirements of calcium, magnesium and vitamins D and K.