Amazing Video: Infants Learning To Avoid Drowning

I just witnessed an incredible video demonstrating how an infant can save itself from drowning. The video is tough to watch at first, but clearly the child is in no danger as it knows exactly what to do by rolling over onto its back and breathing calmly.

This is definitely something worth checking out.

A Teen Resource For Treating Acne

Teens have a lot to look forward to. Building their own independence (much to the concern from their parents), new relationships, and yes, sometimes acne. That can be such an emotional part of their lives when teens are afflicted with acne because they’re self-conscious to begin with and when you add acne to the picture, they’re even more concerned with it.

The good news is that there are ways to treat acne as well as take preventive measure like using something called Proactiv Solution.

Acne.com is a very informative resource for anyone who is afflicted with acne or knows someone who is. The site offers information on treatments, causes, and even dispels myths and claims about acne.

Web Safety As Important As Street Safety

Kids are getting online younger and younger these days. It may start out with a game that you bought to install on the computer. Not much later, it turns into online games. All the while, the child is becoming more computer and Internet savvy. And they should, but not just the mechanics of it. They also need to know about who’s on the other side of the keyboard.

Sexual predators are just like sharks waiting to sniff out their prey. They won’t look like sharks though. They’ll look like a trusted friend, or maybe as a surrogate parent. This latter illusion is easier than you might think because parents tend not to watch their kids’ online activities, in fact, they even use the computer as a babysitter of sorts.

Don’t let your child have unsupervised online activity. Letting them have a computer in their room is not a smart move. Not only is it distancing the child emotionally from the family, but it’s pushing them into harm’s way. They need to know guidance, but they don’t know they need it, or won’t admit it.

Too many parents have suffered the loss of a child from sexual predators, or at the very least, they’ve had to deal with the emotional scars that were left behind by the offender and will have to deal with that for the rest of their lives.