Spare the Rod? Is Spanking a Child Harmful or Helpful? – Part 6 – Does physical punishment make the child angry at the parent?
October 21, 2009You child wants a pet turtle? Just say no!
October 21, 2009It’s that time of year — when the stores are chock-full of skeletons, ghosts, zombies and other youthful disguises. How can you choose a costume that is safe for your little ones?
To help ensure a safe Halloween for children, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission offers these guidelines to help parents choose the right costumes:
- Make sure costumes fit properly and don’t drag on the ground, posing a tripping hazard.
- Stick a few strips of reflective tape on all costumes, so they’re easier to see in the dark. This tape is available at many hardware, sporting goods and bicycle stores.
- Ask your child to carry a flashlight, and to use it while walking in the dark.
- Don’t allow your child to wear costume shoes (or a parent’s shoes).
- Look for accessories that are soft, flexible and don’t pose a danger to others.
- Opt for face makeup and paint, rather than a mask, which can restrict vision.