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How to Turn Your Kids into Environmental Ambassadors

Later, hotter summers and colder winters prove that global warming is a real issue. The impact of this will affect those we care about most- our children. 

In 2020, working toward protecting our environment and global warming has never been more important. We should, every day, be doing our bit to help to protect, sustain and care for our natural world before these irreversible issues take hold too quickly. 

As adults with children, it is our job to teach them about the damage being made to the planet- a vast topic to understand, but a valuable, lifelong lesson to learn. 

Here are some of the things to teach our kids about the environment, and how they can care for the world around them. 

What areas Should You Cover When Talking to Young Children About the Environment? 

Children are very receptive to life lessons. They will be highly influenced by the people around them- friends and family, and will want to start doing some of the same things as them. If they see you recycling, then they’ll want to know how and why they should do that and want to get involved.

Some topics of conversation to help to engage your children with environmental issues should be: deforestation, global warming, recycling, and endangered animals. Talk to them about how some of the smaller changes and habits they engage in now will help them to make an essential impact for the future generations.

Help them to understand the ways in which they can help to save electricity and water around the home such as, turning the tap off when it’s time to brush their teeth, and to unplug items when they are not being used, as well as turning off the lights when they leave a room. 

Here are Some Fun Activities to Help Children to Understand the Importance of Caring for the Environment 

  1. Invent craft projects using items that would usually be thrown away- for example a jar for pasta sauce can be used again to hold trail mix snacks, or painted brightly and turned into a pencil pot.
  2. Get outside in nature. Visit a nature reserve, a farm or a national park and help them to point out all the wildlife they see. Why not create a finder mission activity where they can tick off each animal or bug that they see. You can laminate an activity sheet and have them circle pictures with a dry wipe marker so they can be used again.
     
  3. Read articles and listen to talks about the environment. Stephen Troese has a wide range of these  that are accessible for most audiences. You can read some before speaking to your children to get a better understanding of this area yourself. 
  4. Create a small compost box to keep outside. Teach children the items that can and cannot be collected in the food waste tubs, and have them watch these items decompose to turn into compost.
  5. Use the compost to plant their own vegetables. It’s exciting to watch a seed begin to sprout and then turn into something recognizable as something to eat!
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How to Choose the Types of Baby Carriers for Dads

It’s hard to argue with the convenience of a stroller when you want to enjoy a walk with your baby. But not every car or home can fit in the bulk of a stroller. And in some locations, transporting your baby in a stroller just isn’t a good idea altogether.

Luckily, you have the time-tested tradition of baby wearing to tap into. And you don’t even have to worry much about choosing the wrong baby carrier, since they’re all checked for safety. All you have to do is navigate through the multiple types of baby carriers for dads out there.

Our guide will help you do just that.

Why Use a Baby Carrier to Begin With?

Opting for a baby carrier instead of a stroller comes with a number of unique advantages. With a baby carrier, you can:

  • Squeeze in a workout When you’re using a baby carrier, you’re essentially doing a loaded carry with the weight of your child. That’s some cardio and core training right there. You can even do squats, good mornings, or lunges – all without spending a minute away from your baby.
  • Keep your baby calm and relaxed According to research, carrying your baby for just a few hours during the day helps minimize crying in the evening. And it also makes your baby a lot less agitated in general. This is clearly good for the baby’s fragile nervous system.
  • Free up your hands Caring after an infant is a lot of work. But it’s not like all the other chores suddenly get canceled. A baby carrier keeps your child close as your hands stay free to handle other tasks. Be it doing the dishes or taking care of other kids, you won’t feel torn apart.
  • Help your baby enjoy more comfort In some places, you may be hard pressed to find a decent seat for your child. After all, infants aren’t exactly capable of sitting on regular chairs. A baby carrier makes for a wonderful alternative to a high chair, making your child feel comfy.

Besides these benefits, a baby carrier allows you to foster a deeper bond with your child. As you spend more time close to your infant, you lay a solid foundation of your parent-child relationship. And this exact bond works magic later, when you face the challenges of raising a child. Let’s take a look at what type of baby carrier is the best fit for you.

Main Types of Baby Carriers for Dads to Check Out

There are several types of baby carriers to pick from that are designed for dads. Each comes with its own pros and cons:

  • Soft structured Versatile and convenient, soft structured baby carriers work well for infants and toddlers alike. Featuring buckles and straps, as well as padding, they are easy to adjust exactly as your child needs. They require tweaking to fit in the youngest babies, though.
  • Hard structured This type of baby carrier may not be as adjustable as soft structured alternatives. But it’s ideal for times that call for a longer trip, such as when you go hiking with your child. Hard structured baby carriers feature a frame that makes them more reliable.
  • Soft wrap In essence, a soft wrap baby carrier is a long piece of stretchy fabric that you fasten around your body. While it’s highly adjustable, a soft wrap baby carrier takes more time than other types to get the hang of. And it also isn’t suitable for older infants.
  • Woven wrap Similar to soft wrap alternatives, woven wrap baby carriers are long pieces of material that you wrap around your body. The fabric they’re made of is tighter, though. This makes woven wrap baby carriers well-suited for larger and older infants or toddlers.
  • Ring sling Much like the previous type, ring sling baby carriers are made of a tight non-stretchy material. Worn on a shoulder, they secure your baby inside a pocket-like opening in the fabric, that adjusts easily. While they’re easy to use, they’re hard to carry for longer periods of time.
  • Meh dai Originally coming from East-Asia, meh dai – or mei tai – baby carriers use a flat piece of fabric with four straps. You tie two straps around your waist and the other two around your shoulders. Though highly adjustable, meh dai carriers suit younger and lighter infants better.

Which one do you choose? It depends on a few key factors.

What Key Factors Should You Keep in Mind?

Before zeroing in on the type of baby carrier, ask yourself these key questions:

  • What carry position are you planning to use? Some baby carriers support no more than one carry position, while others let you tap into a few.
  • How much does your baby weigh? Baby carriers aren’t one-size-fits-all. Some of them only work for smaller babies. Others can fit in larger infants and toddlers. And some carriers are suitable for a range of weights.
  • Is this baby carrier healthy for your baby? No matter the type, a baby carrier must allow your infant’s knees and hips to assume a healthy “M” position.
  • Does it meet basic safety requirements? Most baby carriers are tested for compliance with safety requirements. But these standards are changing all the time. Safest baby carriers meet the most recent regulations.

In addition, remember that more expensive doesn’t always equal better. Checking with the above criteria is more important than looking at the price tag. Imagine your frustration if you broke your budget over a baby carrier that wouldn’t be a good fit.

Finally, make sure the baby carrier that you go with is easy to clean. This one is self-explanatory but many parents forget this point. Some baby carriers may look promising, but only until your baby puts them through a “trial by combat.”

We hope our guide has helped you zoom in on just the type of baby carrier you need.

Benefits Of Fostering A Child

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Fostering can bring many benefits into the lives of both the children who are placed and the adults who look after them. There are thousands of children being fostered today in this country. These are children and young adults who would otherwise potentially be alone in the world or be in toxic relationships and homes with their natural parents. There are many benefits to the foster care parents in having these children living with them, not least of which is the feeling of bettering their lives, and giving them a chance they would not have had in other circumstances. 

What Are The Benefits Of Fostering For The Children?

But what of the children themselves? What are the benefits to them of fostering? The first benefit is stability. Children who are put into foster care may well never have had a stable home relationship, and this can damage them in a number of ways. It can give them anxiety disorders about strangers, since they might have a fear that everyone will treat them badly. It could lead to problems forming relationships. It may even mean that, as adults, these children are unable to believe in themselves enough to hold down a good job and build their careers. By offering these children who desperately need foster care the chance of a different life, foster parents are giving them the stability that they are looking for. They can build their confidence and in turn, use that confidence to lead successful lives. 

Another benefit is education. A technique often used with foster children is ‘guided education’. This is learning with the child in mind, using their skills and likes to create a well-rounded teaching experience that will give them the knowledge and qualifications they need. Foster children can be behind their peer group when it comes to education. They may have missed a lot of schooling due to their home life, or it could be that they haven’t been motivated to learn before, due to feeling worthless or unloved. With guided education, they are given the tools they need to help themselves.

You can also help these children to live normal lives and to get access to all of the things they should. Whether this means taking them to dental tests or hearing tests, ensuring that they eat a nutritious diet, and enabling them to go to school; you can help them to lead a normal existence, which they otherwise would not be able to. This is something that a lot of people tend to take for granted today because it is something that is so normal to them and their children. However, for a lot of kids, these basic necessities are not a reality and it is something that they are missing out on. Wouldn’t it be good to be able to give a child all of these things?

How Else Can Fostering Help?

A foster child won’t just have their new foster parents and possibly siblings to take care of them; they will have a social worker to look out for them too. All this extra attention and focus while in foster care will build their self-esteem and will ensure that no matter what their problems and how they want to deal with them, there will be someone they can go to for help. Even though a child may only live with their foster family for a few months, in the majority of cases the children and the foster parents keep in touch. This means that the love, affection, and stability that the children have had will continue for many years to come. 

Finally, although some wisdom states that it is best for a child to remain with their parents (or parent) in as many cases as possible, this is not always true. A foster family is an established way of allowing rifts to heal and bonds to reform, so as to enable families to build themselves up again. This may be because of abusive relationships or in circumstances where the parent simply cannot nurture their child in the way they should – due to drugs or alcohol, for example. Fostering can be the very best thing that can happen to unfortunate children and young people.

So there you have it: an insight into the many benefits that are associated with fostering a child. If this is something you are considering, then we wish you all of the luck in the world on your new venture in life. Being a foster parent is truly incredible.