It could be for various reasons that both children and adults like to ride horses. And no two people would have the same. Many of us just like to be active and stay away from the four walls of our home, while others may have a real passion for the competitive side of things and hope that one day they can be raised to a professional level. Although it seems simple, it takes a lot of dedication to truly professionally engage in this sport. While the photos here show only those times we spontaneously tried riding a horse, we still would want that kids be safe, properly geared and secured when horseback-riding. Anyway, here are some reasons why kids should ride horses or at least get to know ...
Visit Museums with the Children, 4 Best Things to Consider
Why should you visit museums with the children? Museums are old, sometimes have funny smells in them, and you're not allowed to make noises nor touch stuff on display, kids would just find them boring. True, some points are true, kids will definitely be bored if you bring them to museums. And still, why should you visit museums with the children? Because MUSEUMS ENCOURAGE CREATIVITY and SPARKS CURIOSITY, and museums bring them closer to history. These are just some of the many reasons why parents should visit museums with the children. Apart from teaching them patience and following rules within the museum walls. Visiting museums is not like a walk at the park. If you plan on ...
How To Pack Neatly For A One Week School Trip
"Having a child is like having your heart walk around outside your body." I am well aware that one day soon, hubby and I will be empty-nesters. :( But still, knowing one of our kids is not home lets the worrywart in me out in the open. Regardless if it's our daughter, our older son, or youngest who is going on a ski-trip, or a school week away, I still worry - as a mom should. Even though I know that school trips are important and can be beneficial to them overall. Our youngest son is now 9 and 1/2 years old, he is semi-independent and obeys his teachers well. However, he tends to easily get distracted and can forget to do what he should. I've given him notebooks to list down what the ...
Kid Photographer
My son has seriously taken a liking to photography. I guess it goes to show how much I and hubby influenced him. Having the older 400d in retirement, we allow him to bring it at times when they have school field trips. I made him use the kit lens so that he won't find it difficult to carry. Here are some of the photos he took. No Rules So how do you teach a kid to have fun while taking shots using his camera? The rule is, there are no rules especially because for him it's just like playing and capturing the fun times spent with friends. What they see in front of them eventually gets captured. Fun can’t be taught, but you as an adult can help pull it out of them as they start to dip their ...
Exploring Rome With Kids : Best Things To See and Do
Rome, the charming capital of Italy is a joy to explore - at least for me a history buff. But bringing the kids was also a lovely experience. Travelling with kids is generally good, but visiting Rome is a whole different experience. There are several compelling reasons why you should visit Rome with the kids. Here are some: Rich History and Culture: Rome is a city steeped in history, and it offers an immersive experience for children to learn about ancient civilizations. They can explore iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon, and learn about the fascinating stories of gladiators, emperors, and ancient Roman life. Educational Opportunities: Rome provides ...
Kids Accident – Broken Arm
It is quite scary when you break your arm or experience any other accident, but when your son or daughter breaks an arm or wrist, it is a lot more terrifying. It's important to respond quickly and appropriately to ensure your child's safety and well-being. Here are some steps to take if your child broke their arm: Stay Calm: It's essential to remain calm and composed to assess the situation effectively and provide appropriate assistance. Assess the Injury: Carefully examine the child's arm to check for any obvious signs of a broken bone, such as swelling, deformity, bruising, or difficulty moving the arm. Immobilize the Arm: If you suspect a fracture, do not try to realign the ...
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