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Kids’ Park Activities

A trip to the park is always a top favorite of kids, and an hour or two of playground activity will typically give the parents a breather while allowing the kids to burn off energy. While energetic playtime will build your kids’ social and physical skills, a park is also an ideal place for unstructured teaching. By allowing your kids to explore and question what they see in a park, you can teach them about the world around them in a safe, secure environment. When you return home, you can look up more information and expand on the wonders you found hiding at the park.

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Kids & Pets Safety

Pets and children are a natural pair, but there are also safety concerns for both the child and the animal. A bite or attack by a pet is a potentially serious event for a child. A pet might also become injured if a child doesn’t know how to handle it properly. Taking precautions early in the pet-child relationship helps avoid injuries for everyone involved.

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Things to Do in LA With Kids

With millions of people from around the globe traveling the City of Angles in search of their own Southern California experience, what could be more appropriate than to visit and revel in this famed city with your own little angels? Los Angeles offers a variety of places to go to and things to do that your entire family can enjoy. So, pack up your bags and take your family to a fun and unforgettable adventure of a lifetime.

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DIY Outdoor Christmas Decorations

Christmas decorations add to the festive atmosphere, and yard decorations spread the holiday spirits outside. You don’t have to go overboard and into debt if you want to decorate your yard to highlight the Christmas season. You can create your own yard decorations. Preparing for the arrival of Santa Claus can be fun when the entire family contributes to making DIY outdoor Christmas decorations.

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Activities After School

While after-school activities provide your child with an opportunity to relieve stress and have fun after the school day has ended, they do more than that. Participating in after-school activities not only lowers your child’s risk of becoming depressed or engaging in risky behaviors, participation can also improve your child’s attitude about learning, increase her academic performance and raise her self-esteem, according to Scholastic.com.