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		<title>Setting Up the Nursery</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 01:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Setting up your nursery can be fun.  By following just a few guidelines, you can have a more functional nursery that encouraged developmental play and is safe for your baby. The first thing you need to strive for is usability.  Place the crib in the darkest area of the room.  You also want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Setting up your nursery can be fun.  By following just a few guidelines, you can have a more functional nursery that encouraged developmental play and is safe for your baby. The first thing you need to strive for is usability.  Place the crib in the darkest area of the room.  You also want to set it up away from windows.  All curtains, cords and blinds should be well out of reach.  If possible, put it on a wall where the light won’t shine in your baby’s eyes if you open the door to check on them. Build or install shelving inside the closet where you can keep certain items out of children’s reach.  Baby wipes, diaper cream, powder, baby oil, and medications should all be kept away from babies.  Keep the items that you will use often in a bin or basket where you can easily grab them for a quick diaper change. Set up play stations.  Keeping toys separated into different areas will help to stimulate your child’s interest in the toys.  Divide them up into fine motor, gross motor, quiet toys and loud toys.  This will help you keep track of which developmental areas your child may be lacking. Fine motor toys would include puzzles, art supplies, sorting toys, and blocks.  An activity table in this area will help to draw the child to it.  Activity tables are usually bright colors with beads and other activities that make babies want to pull up and play with them.  They develop fine motor skills maneuvering switches, knobs and beads.  They are encouraged to walk to get closer to other activities. In another area, you can set up a gross motor skills course.  Large, soft cubes, inclines and slides encourage your child to climb in a safe environment.  This is great for developing large muscle strength, balance and coordination. Quiet time is as important as active play.  Set up an area for reading that is comfortable.  Bean bags, stuffed animals, childrens rugs, and toys that are for soft play will help keep your child quiet and relaxed during reading time.  If your child is easily distracted, consider setting up your reading corner inside of a child’s play house or tent.  Special lighting also encourages quiet activities.  If possible, install a spotlight or child-safe lamp so that you can leave the rest of the room dark during quiet play. Make sure that you have plenty of learning toys.  Daycare toys and <a>preschool toys</a> are often designed with child development in mind.  By stocking the room with preschool toys, your child will get appropriate and effective developmental play. Another tip is to section off the room.  Using L-shaped bookshelves, tents and tables to separate developmental play stations will not only keep the child focused, but will also make the room more functional and easy to clean.  When your nursery is organized, you and your child will benefit.  </p>
<p>Setting up your nursery can be fun.  By following just a few guidelines, you can have a more functional nursery that encouraged developmental play and is safe for your baby. </p>
<p>The first thing you need to strive for is usability.  Place the crib in the darkest area of the room.  You also want to set it up away from windows.  All curtains, cords and blinds should be well out of reach.  If possible, put it on a wall where the light won’t shine in your baby’s eyes if you open the door to check on them. </p>
<p>Build or install shelving inside the closet where you can keep certain items out of children’s reach.  Baby wipes, diaper cream, powder, baby oil, and medications should all be kept away from babies.  Keep the items that you will use often in a bin or basket where you can easily grab them for a quick diaper change. </p>
<p>Set up play stations.  Keeping toys separated into different areas will help to stimulate your child’s interest in the toys.  Divide them up into fine motor, gross motor, quiet toys and loud toys.  This will help you keep track of which developmental areas your child may be lacking. </p>
<p>Fine motor toys would include puzzles, art supplies, sorting toys, and blocks.  An activity table in this area will help to draw the child to it.  Activity tables are usually bright colors with beads and other activities that make babies want to pull up and play with them.  They develop fine motor skills maneuvering switches, knobs and beads.  They are encouraged to walk to get closer to other activities. </p>
<p>In another area, you can set up a gross motor skills course.  Large, soft cubes, inclines and slides encourage your child to climb in a safe environment.  This is great for developing large muscle strength, balance and coordination. </p>
<p>Quiet time is as important as active play.  Set up an area for reading that is comfortable.  Bean bags, stuffed animals, childrens rugs, and toys that are for soft play will help keep your child quiet and relaxed during reading time.  If your child is easily distracted, consider setting up your reading corner inside of a child’s play house or tent.  Special lighting also encourages quiet activities.  If possible, install a spotlight or child-safe lamp so that you can leave the rest of the room dark during quiet play. </p>
<p>Make sure that you have plenty of learning toys.  Daycare toys and preschool toys are often designed with child development in mind.  By stocking the room with preschool toys, your child will get appropriate and effective developmental play. </p>
<p>Another tip is to section off the room.  Using L-shaped bookshelves, tents and tables to separate developmental play stations will not only keep the child focused, but will also make the room more functional and easy to clean.  When your nursery is organized, you and your child will benefit. </p>
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		<title>Learning Toys for Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 23:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Play is the language of children and an essential part of a child`s learning and development. It serves as a channel for their creativity in which a child can express his thoughts and emotions. Children learn more during their early years by playing with educational toys.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Play is the language of children and an essential part of a child`s learning and development. It serves as a channel for their creativity in which a child can express his thoughts and emotions. Children learn more during their early years by playing with educational toys.</p>
<p>As children play with toys, they acquire new skills and improve their existing ones. Parents too play a crucial role in motivating a child`s development. During this important time, it is their responsibility to provide an environment for physical and intellectual growth. Every parent wants to give their child a head start when it comes to their early development, and there are many educational toys available that can stimulate your child to grow and develop in fun and playful ways.</p>
<p>An educational toy can be anything that provides knowledge and develops skills for learning. Many educational toys provide an enjoyable medium to learn effectively. These toys must stimulate the child.s imagination during play to be effective. Interactive toys are some of the best educational and fun toys for a child. They usually stimulate and entertain the child so that they can learn while having fun. There are educational toys available on the market for all age groups.</p>
<p>Educational toys offer the best ways to help a child learn and have fun simultaneously. Although educational computer games are good for children they should still be used in moderation. Computer games are a fun way to help your child learn new things and do better in school.</p>
<p>Providing appropriate games and letting your child decide when to play while setting time limits will maximize the benefits of these great educational resources. There are many online merchants that offer educational toys on the Internet. People can easily access their websites and search for brand name toys.</p>
<p>The most popular educational toys offered nowadays on the Internet are kid`s laptops. These laptops are a good as they make little kids computer savvy at a young age. There are also other electronic learning toys for kids of all ages that provide a complete learning experience.</p>
<p>Climbing structures, puzzle blocks, balloons, interactive dolls, toy bikes, and cars designed for their size, puppets and stuffed toys, colored building blocks, peg boards, pedal toys and swings are some of the educational toys. These toys provide physical and mental exercises, developing the body muscles and brain cells, including thinking and logical capacity. Let the children enjoy the pleasure of being a child, have the freedom to play and have fun!</p>
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