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How to Keep an Eye on Your Kids All the Time

July 21, 2013 | 1 Comment

watchful momSomeone once said, “When you have a child, it’s like wearing your heart outside your body.”  Most parents can probably relate.  You’d likely do anything to keep your child safe.

While you may want to keep an eye on your kids all the time, realistically, you can’t.  Of course, there are some steps you take to protect your child such as checking your babysitter’s credentials and calling references.  You likely put sunscreen on your child if you’ll have him outdoors for an hour or more.

You take the precautions to protect your child outside the home, but do you take the proper precautions inside the home?

 

Keeping an Eye Inside the Home

Home is where we feel safest, but there is danger lurking.  Even the staircase can be dangerous if you or your child slips and falls.  To keep an eye on your child at all times and keep them protected, you’ll want to see all the quality safety equipment for around the home that is available.  You’ll be amazed. . .and reassured.

You can install a nanny cam to make sure your sitter is taking good care of your child.  What you will see will likely reassure you and help you feel even more confident in your sitter, but if something is amiss, you can take the proper steps immediately.

 

Remember Key Safety Features

However, there are other things you should consider.  Do you have a smoke detector on each floor of the home?  Ideally, you might want at least two per floor, depending on the size of your home.

What about a fire extinguisher?  There should be one within easy reach of the stove in case a fire starts there.

Some people feel safer with a home security system to protect them while they sleep at night.    Use a trusted supplier such as PureSafety who can help you make your home as safe as possible for your family.

You’ll never be able to remove every danger that may face your child, just as you won’t be able to keep an eye on him 24/7, no matter how much you want to.  However, you can take the proper precautions to make him as safe as possible inside the home and out.  As parents, that’s our job, and one most of us will gladly do.

What other safety precautions do you take?

Brian
Brian

Brian is the founder of Kids Ain’t Cheap and is now sharing his journey through parenthood.

 
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Basic Principles Of Good Parenting

Here some basic principles for good parenting:

  1. What You Do Matters: Your kids are watching you. So, be purposeful about what you want to accomplish.
  2. You Can’t be Too Loving: Don’t replace love with material possessions, lowered expectations or leniency.
  3. Be Involved Your Kids Life: Arrange your priorities to focus on what your kid’s needs. Be there mentally and physically.
  4. Adapt Your Parenting: Children grow quickly, so keep pace with your child’s development.
  5. Establish and Set Rules: The rules you set for children will establish the rules they set for themselves later.  Avoid harsh discipline and be consistent.
  6. Explain Your Decisions: What is obvious to you may not be evident to your child. They don’t have the experience you do.
  7. Be Respectful To Your Child: How you treat your child is how they will treat others.  Be polite, respectful and make an effort to pay attention.
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