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How to Make Mosquito Repellent For Camping

There is nothing quite like being outdoors and one with nature. That's what makes hiking and camping trips so great. What isn't so great is the mosquitoes and other biting insects that can turn your little slice of paradise into an itchy hell. More importantly, mosquitoes can carry diseases like West Nile fever and malaria in certain areas, so preventing mosquito bites can be paramount to remaining healthy.

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Repellents containing DEET are effective and if used in concentrations of 10% or less and in the prescribed manner they are likely to be relatively safe, but there have been concerns about toxic effects in higher concentrations. Many people are now looking at alternatives to DEET-containing products.

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Here are some easy tips to keep the mosquitoes away naturally when you are hiking or camping, so you can fully enjoy your outdoor experience.

1. Pack some Bounce dryer sheets - stock up at the supermarket before you leave home. There are many brands of dryer sheets but Bounce have the best record for actually deterring flying insects - it has to do with the particular pH of the Bounce brand.

Tie a fresh dryer sheet to your belt or belt loop and this will keep the "mozzies" away. You can put one in your pocket and then pull most of it out so it's hanging out, just waiting to keep those pesky insects away. Hang one on the stroller to keep your baby safe. Hang one on the umbrella pole of your dining table to have a "bite-free" meal. You can also rub the dryer sheet on your skin and your clothes.

Chemicals present in the dryer sheets apparently combine with the natural chemicals produced by your skin to form complexes which deter most mosquitoes and other flying insects.

2. Make your own Essential Oil Spray Repellent- citronella (lemon balm), peppermint, cedar, lemongrass, lavender, geranium and cat-nip are all essential oils that have been shown to repel mosquitoes. Cat-nip is said to be 10 times more effective than DEET.

You can't apply essential oils directly to the skin so you have to make a solution. For a spray solution, dilute 10 ml (approximately 1/2 fluid ounce or 2.5 teaspoons) of essential oil with 80 ml (approximately 3 fluid ounces or 1/3 cup) of water or grain alcohol (vodka whiskey etc). Put this in a spray bottle and use as needed. If you are using alcohol, Vodka will be least likely to leave you smelling as if you've been drinking!

Solutions of this concentration work for 30 minutes to 2 hours, so you need to apply frequently, particularly after swimming.

In India, neem oil mixed in coconut oil to make a 1-2% solution has been found to be very effective, so if you are backpacking in India, make sure you get some of this.

Try this Spray - 10 ml (approximately 1/2 fluid ounce or 2.5 teaspoons) of citronella added to 80 ml (approximately 3 fluid ounces or 1/3 cup) of water or Vodka. Then shake and apply as a spray. Alternatively, use a 10 ml mixture of citronella, eucalyptus and lemongrass oils in 80 ml of water or alcohol.

Cat-nip repellent is very good but you can't use in small children or those with a cat-nip allergy. Mix 5 ml (approximately 1/4 fluid ounce or 1/2 teaspoon) of catnip essential oil with 240 ml (approximately 8 fluid ounces or 1 cup) of isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol or surgical spirit) and 240 ml of water (approximately 8 fluid ounces or 1 cup).

3. Make your own Essential Oil Repellent - this is a strong version using essential oils where you just dab a few drops on your skin or clothes or soak some paper towels and leave them near tent-doors. You must be careful with some essential oils if you are pregnant or using on a child less than 2 years if using this method.

To make the repellent, add 10 drops of essential oil to 30 ml (approximately 1 fluid ounce or 2 tablespoons) of vegetable oil, such as almond oil, olive oil, soy oil, in a glass jar. Stir to combine. For essential oils, choose one of the following: citronella (lemon balm), peppermint, cedar, lemongrass, geranium, lavender, basil, garlic, eucalyptus and feverfew.

Try this Oil - 5 drops of lavender oil plus 5 drops of lemongrass oil added to 2 tablespoons of almond oil. Dab on skin or clothes (only if 3 years or older)

4. Use Fresh Herbs - If you have fresh basil, you can rub some crushed leaves on your skin to act as a repellent. Alternatively, rub lemon grass leaves on the skin - better still, use the substance inside the lemon grass stalk.

You can also crush herbs, such as thyme, rosemary, basil and garlic, and place in a dish near where you are eating or sitting - it's best to cover the dish with a muslin or other mesh cover to prevent the insects flying into it.

5. Use Lemon Washing up Liquid - put some lemon scented washing up liquid in a shallow white dish with a thin layer of water and place about 6 meters (20 feet) away from where you are. This is not so much of a repellent but it attracts the mosquitoes away from you!

Hopefully, these simple and natural remedies will keep you "bite-free" this vacation.

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Quick trips can easily be accomplished with the Wrangler All-Weather. In winter, roll-down the cool-climate seat pad to protect your child from the wind. When it's hot outside, roll-up the seat pad to allow better airflow create a head rest. Features: Cool-climate roll-up exposes mesh for increased air circulation creates a head rest Sunrider canopy easily adjusts to block sun Two cargo bags for storage Over-sized all-terrain wheels Comfort-grip foam padded handle 3-point quick release buckle Specifications: Stroller is lightweight, only 18.5 lbs. Compact fold: 9.5 x 10 x 42.5 Only use this product when child can sit up unassisted 35 lbs. maximum child weight JPMA Certified NOTE: Only use this product when child can sit up unassistedSTROLLER SAFETY YOU Nothing can beat a parent?s bonding time with their child and the stroller has become a staple accessory in any bonding activity as it gives both a chance to enjoy the outdoors or do daily chores with each other. Like with a car, one must look into safety precautions when using strollers. You spend your time securing your baby in your car to eliminate risks, why stop there? Your quality time with your child should be experienced with full enjoyment, and any accidents whether minor or major, can be avoided just by keeping in mind the following tips, as gathered from various sources who are experts in the field of child safety? the parents! Buckle Up! It is very important that baby or child be strapped and buckled up whenever they are in the stroller, even if you are only going a few steps. All it takes is an unexpected bump to make a spill, irregardless of your walking speed. It may seem tedious to keep doing this repeatedly, however, the time you spend taking this precautionary measure pays back a million times as you basically eliminate the risks involved with you child riding an unsecured mobile device. A Tip? Don?t Let It Tip Strollers are generally lightweight, and so is your child. Av



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Putting it All Together For Your Baby's Arrival - A Check List

When you get home from the hospital with your new son or daughter, the last thing that you want is to have to send your partner to the store or to make a mad dash for a thermometer when you fear that your little one is running a fever. So, here are the most basic items that you cannot do without in the first few months of new parenthood:

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Car Seat-Rear-Facing only. You cannot leave the hospital without one! To save money in the long run, you may want to research getting a convertible combination infant/toddler seat. They are expensive up front but prevent you from buying a front-facing seat and then a booster seat as your child grows. The drawback is that by the time your son or daughter is 4 years old and in a booster seat, the seat may look like it's been through a war and impossible to get completely clean.

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Diapers and Wipes-These are items you can stock up on ahead of time. You can figure on going through 10-12 diapers a day for a newborn, but only buy a month's worth in advance, as babies can quickly outgrow these diapers. Then, also have the next size up on hand so you don't have to run to the store. You might be able to save some money by shopping the sales during your pregnancy. You will never have enough wipes, so stock up on these. You'll be using these until your child is at least 4 or 5. Also buy unscented in the beginning. Many babies are sensitive to the scents used in these products and if your baby develops a rash you want to be able to rule out detergents, fabric softeners etc., before worrying about diapers and wipes. Better safe than sorry.

Diaper Ointment/Powder-Your friends are the ones to recommend the products that seem to work best, but you might consider using just plain old cornstarch in a decorative shaker. Cornstarch is non-irritating and absorbs moisture, keeping it away from your baby's skin, which is the whole idea. The number one prevention of diaper rash is frequent diaper changes and thorough cleaning when changing diapers.

Diaper Pail-If using cloth or disposables, you need one of these, along with trash bags to fit the pail.

Crib-This is not a necessity for the first few months, so don't worry if you haven't gotten one yet. Your baby will be much happier in a bassinette, as will you, so that you can keep him or her close for the first month or three, and spend the money on other, more necessary items.

Bassinette or Porta-Crib-When first bringing the baby home, you both will be much more comfortable with a smaller environment. First, your baby is used to being in a small area and the spaciousness of a crib might not be appreciated at this age. Secondly, it is much easier to get your newborn in and out of a porta-crib or bassinette. And thirdly, you will want your little one close as you get accustomed to his or her sleeping habits, cries, whimpers and just to be able to wake up, check on your son or daughter, and go back to sleep if he or she is sleeping soundly. Ever hear stories about grandma spending her first three months in a dresser drawer or a sturdy cardboard box? These are the least expensive options and may be better than a crib to begin with.

Stroller-You need one that reclines fully until your baby is old enough to support his or her head. A lot of people are tempted to get the umbrella-type stroller because they are cheap and so lightweight and convenient. You might want to re-think this. When you are traveling anywhere with your baby, until they are out of diapers and eating regular food, you will be carrying a lot of stuff with you. With a regular-sized stroller you have plenty of room to put the diaper bag and toys and shopping bags and even stack on some stuff for older siblings and still have plenty of room for the baby, without worrying about the whole thing toppling over. Your baby will also sleep much better in a reclining stroller than in an umbrella-type. And what about posture? Umbrella strollers provide little support for your baby's developing spine. Consider buying a combination infant seat and stroller. They are well worth the money and make taking the baby from the car to the stroller a breeze, barely disturbing them at all. These also convert to a regular stroller once your baby is out of the infant seat and/or sitting up on their own.

A Baby Sling-Be careful with this choice and know how to use it properly. Recent studies, and unfortunately, infant deaths, have resulted in more stringent warnings to parents, though the safety of these slings is still being debated. Basically, be sure when your baby is in a sling that his or her nose and mouth are not pressed against the fabric and that your baby's chin is not resting on his chest, restricting the airway.

A Nursing Pillow, Nursing Bras, Bra Pads, Breast Pump, and Milk Storage Bags-Of course this depends upon your decision to nurse or not to. This is a purely personal choice. Don't let anyone make you feel less of a Mom for choosing not to. Today's formulas offer everything that a child needs to grow and develop, though it does not offer the antibodies that your baby will receive in the first few days prior to your milk coming in completely.

Nursing Cream-This will help to keep your nipples in good shape. Babies can be hard on nursing mothers, so you want to do everything possible to avoid being sore and being able to provide your little one with nature's perfect nutrients, at least for the first few days, weeks or months.

4-oz Bottles-Your baby won't need full-sized bottles to begin with and these are handy for water now and juices later on, even if you are breastfeeding to begin with. Bottles are handy to have in a pinch too. If you were to get sick and unable to nurse, a bottle is a necessity.

Formula-Don't stock up on this all at once. If you are breastfeeding, you will only need this in a pinch. If you are bottle-feeding, you want to be sure that your baby can handle the type of formula that you choose. Hospitals often send new Mom's home with a baby care package sponsored by companies that want you to buy their products, so you might check and find out ahead of time. You will not be allowed to return formula to the store, unopened or not, so make sure your baby's tummy is happy with a particular formula before stocking the pantry.

Bottle and Nipple Brushes or special Dishwasher Racks for Bottles and Nipples.

Burp Rags-The best thing to use to put over your shoulder are cloth diapers. They are absorbent, fairly inexpensive, last a long time, and are small enough to fit in a purse, but you can also buy cloths designed for just this purpose. These get used often and get dirty just as often. You should have a couple of dozen of these on hand!

Pacifier-Baby's have a natural instinct for suckling and a pacifier will satisfy that, often soothing an infant when nothing else will. Some babies like them and some don't and some infants are quite picky about what kind they will use. Have a couple of varieties on hand until you know what your baby prefers.

Receiving Blankets-You cannot have enough of these! Spitting up, peeing and pooping are a way of life with your baby and everything ends up on the receiving blanket. New babies are also much more comfortable when snuggled, similar to how they are in the womb, so take note of how the hospital wraps your little one and do the same. Some people also use these as burp rags, though they are larger than necessary for that purpose.

Crib Sheets-You can't have enough of these either! You don't want to run out of sheets and you also don't want to be tied to your washing machine!

Layette Pads-These are leak-resistant pads that you can use to put under your baby to keep you from having to change the crib sheets as often. They are usually flannel or soft heavy fabric on top of a rubber backing. These will work until your baby is able to roll over. 4-6 should allow you to change them out and wash as necessary.

Bibs-Only little bibs are needed at first. These serve to catch drips from the bottle and small amounts of spit up, keeping your baby's outfits fresher longer. 6-12 should be enough.

One Piece Underwear-These are the most common new baby attire. They usually have a snap crotch that makes diaper changes easy and they come in a variety of weights. Your little one can go through 6 outfits a day. Plan on having at least a dozen of these on hand.

One-piece Pajamas-One piece sleepers usually include feet so negate the need for booties when they have one of these on. Soft and easy to change are the most important aspects, and then take into consideration the time of year and the indoor temperatures that your little one will be exposed to. These are quite often more fashionable and Mom's in-the-know use these to take baby out in public. Yes, it's tempting to dress those babies up, but much more practical and comfortable for them to keep them in sleepers. Have a dozen of these on hand too.

Booties or Socks-Babies do not have good temperature control and therefore can have cold feet, regardless of the temperature outside or inside. You should always have socks or booties on when leaving the house and some people believe that keeping your baby's feet warm will cut down on the incidents of colic. In the winter you can even put booties on over the top of one-piece pajamas. And booties are much more comfortable and inexpensive than shoes. Your baby's feet will grow as quickly as he or she does, so buying shoes, except for special occasions or pictures, can be expensive and unnecessary. They can also be near impossible to keep on their feet during the first few months. Booties also get lost easily as they fall off in transit and are small enough to disappear. Have at least a dozen pairs of booties or socks on hand.

Hats-Baby's head gets cold. That is why they keep hats on them in the hospital. Until your baby can learn to regulate their own temperature, usually around 3-4 months of age, keep a few soft, knit beanies around.

Mittens-These are the little cotton mittens that you use to keep your baby from scratching his or her face. Baby's nails grow pretty quickly; some even needing a nail trim upon birth. Some babies have even scratched their face in the womb. For the first few weeks you may want to keep mittens on, until you get the hang of regular nail trimming.

Fingernail Trimmers-These will often come in a grooming kit or you can buy them separately. You need tiny nail trimmers to do those itty-bitty fingers, not an adult nail trimmer.

Baby Brush-Your baby's scalp is very tender and he or she has a 'soft-spot' on the top of their head where the skull has not fused together. You should only use a very soft brush on your baby's hair up to at least 1 year of age.

Thermometer-You can go with the old fashioned rectal thermometer, but these contain mercury, which is dangerous, and they are very fragile. A digital thermometer gives the most accurate reading while being the easiest to use and will usually give you results in just a few seconds. Infants require either a rectal or under the arm reading as they cannot hold a thermometer in their mouth. Tympanic (ear) thermometers are available, but then you can only use it in the ear and they can be difficult to get in just the right place. Pacifier thermometers read low, so add 1/2 a degree and they require your child keep the pacifier in place for 3 minutes. The temperature-sensitive strips are not very accurate but will do in a pinch.

Stock your Medicine Chest-You should have either Tylenol or Motrin on hand for fever and pain relief. Your little one can run a temperature for any number of reasons and the first thing the doctor will do is recommend one of the above. If your baby's temperature goes down and stays down, chances are that's all that needs to be done. On the other hand, if one of these will not bring the temperature down or it persists above 100°F, then call the pediatrician. Also have on hand medicine for gas, as that is what usually causes your baby pain or discomfort when new born and there are products on the market specifically for infants. You also need to have alcohol and gauze for cleaning your baby's umbilical stub. A cotton ball tends to shred and is hard to get off.

Nasal Aspirator-the hospital may send one of these home with your baby, so you may not need to buy one, but it also doesn't hurt to have an extra on hand or in the diaper bag and they are not expensive. Your little one cannot blow his or her nose and continually wiping a running nose is hard on the nose. Babies tend to have quite a bit of mucous, especially when suffering from a cold or allergy, so a nasal aspirator is the easiest for you and your baby. When your child can breathe easier, feeding and sleeping will also be easier.

Baby Tub, Wash Cloths, Hooded Towels, Baby Wash-The easiest way for both of you is to use a baby tub or the kitchen sink with a non-slip mat in the bottom. Soap is slippery and you want to be able to have a comfortable but firm grip on your baby at all times, and having their little butt sliding around in the sink or tub does not help. Wash cloths should be soft as your baby's skin is quite sensitive and the hooded towel will help your son or daughter when it comes to regulating their temperature after a bath. Baby washes are commercially available that will do both hair and body, therefore only having to buy one product and they are proven safe for your baby's sensitive skin and eyes.

Sanitary Pads-For the first few weeks home you will be spotting and may have vaginal discharge. You cannot wear a tampon for fear of infection right now, so pads may be a necessity. You shouldn't need the super-duper ones and a heavy panty-liner may be sufficient, but have something on hand.

Baby Monitor-Some people swear by these and some don't. If your baby will be in a room by him or herself as soon as you get home, then a baby monitor is a good idea. It enables you to monitor your baby, even while you sleep, and hear the slightest noise. It keeps you from constantly running down the hall to check and lessens the stress of not having your baby in the room with you.

Nightlight-It is always a good idea to have a small insubstantial light so that you can easily check on your baby. Your baby doesn't like bright light in his or her eyes anymore than you do, especially upon waking.

Window Coverings-Depending upon where your baby's room is located, you may want room-darkening window coverings. Remember that your baby has been in the relatively dark womb for 9 months and that getting used to having regular light can take some time. Darkness will often coincide with your infant's sleep patterns and can help to regulate those waking and sleeping hours.

Music for the Nursery-It's been well proven that babies like music. You can get a wind up mobile, but be aware that they don't attach well to bassinettes, besides being in the way, and that your baby cannot see a mobile clearly when it is that far above the crib, at least not at first. Instead consider a CD player that you can use in other rooms when you feel your baby has outgrown music, or with which you can upgrade the music your baby hears.

Rocking Chair-The ultimate 'Mommy' picture is sitting in a rocker and rocking your baby. Yes, it's relaxing for both of you and can be a great tool on sleepless nights, but beware of getting your little one in the habit of being rocked to sleep. This can carry well into toddlerhood if you're not careful. But, a rocker is a great place to breast feed and to have some good quality cuddle time with your baby. Use it sparingly and to your best advantage, maybe positioning it with a favorite view or with your favorite soothing-scented candles or potpourri nearby.

Books-If you haven't already started reading to your baby, it is never too early or too late to start. Start collecting those books that your Mom read to you, or ask your Mom if she's got them stashed away somewhere. Reading to your child is a sure way to interest your child in reading, to teach him, even at this early age, and to soothe her with the sound of your voice.

Changing Table-This makes diaper changing easier and helps to organize the supplies, but is not an absolute necessity. You can change your baby on the couch or on the bed just as easily. Just find a place that's convenient and set up shop, keeping diapers, wipes and ointment or powder at your fingertips.

If this is your first child, then there is nothing that can prepare you for the intense pleasure, or for the worries and stress that are associated with being a parent. It is important that these first few weeks and months are as stress-free and easy-going as possible; being prepared for your little one's arrival is a great start! Use this list as a guide to help you prepare or have it handy for reference when registering your wants and needs for your baby shower.

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  • Warm climate roll-up exposes mesh for increased air circulation and creates a head rest for baby
  • Stroller weighs less than 10 pounds, folds to 9.5" x 10" x 42.5", yet accommodates a child up to 35 pounds
  • 3 point quick release buckle


Jeep Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller, Impulse Overview

Quick trips can easily be accomplished with the Wrangler All-Weather. In winter, roll-down the cool-climate seat pad to protect your child from the wind. When it's hot outside, roll-up the seat pad to allow better airflow create a head rest. Features: Cool-climate roll-up exposes mesh for increased air circulation creates a head rest Sunrider canopy easily adjusts to block sun Two cargo bags for storage Over-sized all-terrain wheels Comfort-grip foam padded handle 3-point quick release buckle Specifications: Stroller is lightweight, only 18.5 lbs. Compact fold: 9.5 x 10 x 42.5 Only use this product when child can sit up unassisted 35 lbs. maximum child weight JPMA Certified NOTE: Only use this product when child can sit up unassistedSTROLLER SAFETY YOU Nothing can beat a parent?s bonding time with their child and the stroller has become a staple accessory in any bonding activity as it gives both a chance to enjoy the outdoors or do daily chores with each other. Like with a car, one must look into safety precautions when using strollers. You spend your time securing your baby in your car to eliminate risks, why stop there? Your quality time with your child should be experienced with full enjoyment, and any accidents whether minor or major, can be avoided just by keeping in mind the following tips, as gathered from various sources who are experts in the field of child safety? the parents! Buckle Up! It is very important that baby or child be strapped and buckled up whenever they are in the stroller, even if you are only going a few steps. All it takes is an unexpected bump to make a spill, irregardless of your walking speed. It may seem tedious to keep doing this repeatedly, however, the time you spend taking this precautionary measure pays back a million times as you basically eliminate the risks involved with you child riding an unsecured mobile device. A Tip? Don?t Let It Tip Strollers are generally lightweight, and so is your child. Av



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Teaching Reading: Part 3, Whole Language Vs. Phonics

There are two methods for teaching children to read; whole language and phonics. Whole language is a "whole - part" method of teaching children to read, while phonics is a "part - whole" reading method. These terms will be explained more fully in the article. The advantages and disadvantages of both of these methods have been debated for decades. School systems have switched from one method to another and back again countless times over the years. The debate continues. In the meantime, we as parents are still left asking the question, "What is the best way to teach my child to read?" My answer is an unequivocal combination of both methods, with a stronger emphasis on the phonics approach.

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Phonics: The "part - whole" reading method

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In the phonics method, children are taught how to "sound out" new words. Phonics is a series of rules that children have to learn, memorize and apply when they are sounding out new words. Children are taught a rule, for example, "short a", and then they practice reading words with "short a" (hat, cat, sat, bat, rat, etc.) Then children do skill sheets at their desk highlighting the "short a" rule. Children must learn letter sounds to an automatic level - they must be able to see the letter(s) and say the sound immediately.

Most teachers who rely on the phonics method teach the rules in the following order:

· Teach your child alphabet letter names and sounds. Start with the consonant letter sounds: b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z · Blend sounds: br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, tr, wr, bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, sl, scr, str, sm, sn, sp, sc, sk · Short vowel sounds: a, e, i, o, u Always teach short vowel sounds first: a - apple, e - elephant, i- igloo, o - octopus, u - umbrella) · Digraph sounds: sh, ch, th, wh Two letters combine to make a totally different sound. · Double vowel sounds: ai, ea, ee, oa These pairs say the name of the first vowel. · Other double vowel sounds: oi, oo, ou, ow · Silent e: Silent e is bossy, it doesn't say anything but makes the vowel before it say its own name. · R controlled vowel sounds: ar, er, ir, or, ur Notice that er,ir and ur make the same sound.

The problem with relying solely on a phonics approach is that usually the reading/practice materials aren't very interesting, "See Spot run. Run Spot run. Spot runs fast." In addition, children who struggle in reading memorize phonic rules, and then are unable to apply phonic rules to connected print. To remedy this problem, two things must happen: 1. Only the most important phonic rules should be taught in the least complicated manner possible. For example, in teaching vowel sounds, it is distracting to talk about "short versus long" vowels. Instead, a child should be taught the short vowel sounds first. Then when a child encounters a long vowel as in the word find, tell him, "That vowel says its own name."

2. Phonics must be taught in a way that allows children to immediately practice phonic information in real stories. Every time a child is taught new phonic information, he should be given a short reading selection that highlights the phonic rule. Completing a skill sheet is good, but even better is to help the child practice applying the phonic skill to connected print.

Whole Language: The "whole - part" reading method

In the whole language approach, teachers use connected print to introduce reading to children. Children are encouraged to memorize words as whole units. They do hands-on activities such as writing in journals, and analyzing words in context, by using pictures, for meaning.

Teach your child how to read a couple of sentences or one paragraph until it sounds great. The whole language method helps your child learn to read "sight words." Sight words must be memorized because they don't follow phonic rules. Half of all words in the English language are sight words (the, said, find, etc.)

Whole language has strengths in that children begin to write early. They are involved in connected print, and they are using personal language skills making the process of reading more interesting. The weakness of whole language methods is that some children never get a full phonics foundation. They are unable to decode (sound out) unfamiliar words. Research has shown that good readers always use phonics to decipher new words.

To summarize, reading is best taught using a combination of three methodologies: · Auditory training - training for the ears to prepare the child's brain for reading. Auditory training was discussed in the first article in this series. · Phonics - knowledge of letter(s) sounds. A child cannot learn to read without proper knowledge in phonics. It is the foundation for success in reading.

* Whole Language - immediate application of phonics into connected stories.

Teaching Reading: Part 3, Whole Language Vs. Phonics
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Sleek looks and cutting edge design. Ease of use and innovative technology. Quinny stylishly incorporates these trademark features in their range of strollers designed to fit the lifestyle of today's urban parents. Features: Perfect fit for the Buzz 3 or 4 Strollers Provides additional protection from the sun Flexible points allow you to adjust it to protect your baby from any angle Covert parasol tips provide extra safety Coordinates with Quinny fashions Quinny is the urban mother's perfect support system in a busy life, juggling motherhood with the tough demands of managing her professional career with a social life.



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Canopy Bedding For Your Babies

Are you having a baby soon? For sure, you and your hubby are busy in finding baby stuff, including a crib of course, where your baby can rest, sleep and play. There is a wide variety of baby cribs to choose from and after buying the perfect crib, the next thing to look for are baby bedding. Baby bedding are certainly necessary to keep your baby safe and comfortable whenever they are in their cribs.

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Finding a baby bedding is easy but the challenge there is finding the most perfect baby bedding for your precious little one. Consider canopy bedding for babies as it does not only give comfort and style as bedding, it also have an umbrella canopy covers to protect your baby from insect bites especially when he sleeps. You can also take your baby out and let his crib stay under the tree or onto a sun porch.

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You can find many canopy bedding for babies. One you can find is the Mini-Co Sleeper Canopy with Attached Mobile. It consists of an umbrella canopy and the canopy made of fine quality brushed poly and cotton blend finished with handsome quilted diamond treatment. You don't need any tools and extra parts because the Arms Reach Co-Sleeper frame is very easy to slip. Even the frame is made of shape-holding Fiber glass struts and is secured with a locking mechanism that is easy to remove and set up. The best part is, whenever it is not in use, the canopy can be closed just like an umbrella so that it would be easier to transport and store it.

There are a lot of beautiful styles of baby canopy bedding. They are not just giving comfort to your precious angel; it also secures the safety of your baby. Plus, it would make your baby enjoy while he is playing and resting in his crib because it actually make him feel a little prince.

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Baby Strollers - Which Type Should You Choose?

If you go to any baby equipment store or visit one online, you will quickly see that there are many types of baby strollers available on the market today: strollers for newborns, toddlers, twins, triplets, and more! And there's a stroller for just about any activity a parent would like to do with their child. It's overwhelming to look at the endless variety of models out there. Here's a summary of the different types to help you decide what kind of stroller you need:

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Umbrella stroller - the smallest, lightest and most basic baby stroller available, and therefore it is also the least expensive. It gets its name from the curved double handles and from the fact that it folds up easily and compactly like an umbrella.

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Lightweight stroller - a mid-sized stroller that can have many features such as a canopy, a cup holder and a basket, depending on the price you're willing to pay.

Stroller travel system - a good-sized stroller with an infant car seat that clips in and out. If you are planning to buy only one stroller, this may be the one you need, however be aware that some experts consider them to be too heavy. Furthermore, the lower quality of some of these strollers may lead you to buy something else after your baby has outgrown his infant car seat.

Universal car seat carrier - a metal frame with stroller wheels onto which you can clip most brands of infant car seats. If you're looking for a quick and easy way to transport a newborn, this is it.

Multi-function stroller - a stroller frame on wheels that can accommodate either a bassinet, an infant car seat or a regular child seat, depending on your needs as your child grows.

Jogging stroller - a true jogging stroller that is designed for serious running has three large inflatable tires, with a fixed front tire, a sleek frame, good suspension and shock absorbers to offer a more comfortable, smoother ride for baby. There are also other "jogging" strollers for sale that have front swivel wheels, but they are better used for power walking.

All-terrain stroller - also called a sport stroller or sport utility stroller. This type of stroller is great if you're not into jogging, but like to take long walks or hikes on or off paved walkways. If you're not a walker or a runner, you may just like the ease of use and the look of this three-wheeled, sporty stroller.

Multi-child stroller - this type of stroller, which includes double and triple strollers, is built for transporting twins or triplets. It can also be used for two children who are close in age or even three children of similar ages (for example, a toddler and twin babies).

Carriage stroller or pram - is essentially a traditional solid backward-facing bassinet on a frame with four large fixed wheels, or a more modern bassinet attached to a frame with swivel wheels.

Bike trailer/stroller combination - with this you can bicycle somewhere, park your bike and walk somewhere else, while your child stays safe and comfortable. Some models have lots of storage space in the back to hold supplies for long outings.

Multi-use child carrier - is perfect for doing multiple activities such as walking, jogging, biking, hiking and even cross-country skiing. You don't need to have a different carrier for each activity, which reduces the expense, hassle and the need for lots of storage space in your garage!

As you can see, there is a baby stroller for almost every type of activity imaginable. In fact, many parents end up purchasing more than one stroller in order to be able to do different types of activities. Remember, the "perfect" stroller doesn't exist. Always keeping in mind your family's lifestyle when deciding on what to buy will help you avoid "stroller regret" later on.

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