Parenting Infographics

Safety Tips For Kids

In these days parents are under huge pressure in terms of kids’ safety. The point is that world goes online and children are involved in a lot of Web activities. That’s why providing major tips on how to behave online and offline is very important task for parents and teachers. This infographic from mSpy shows the main rules for kids to follow and will help them avoid danger.

Keeping Your Baby Safe

PishPoshBaby has created the following infographic about baby safety, at home and elsewhere. Anyone who has a baby can learn many useful things from this guide to important baby safety information.

Baby Proofing Your Home

Is your precious baby rolling over already? Before you know it, she’ll be scooting herself around, pulling herself up on the furniture and then walking around the house. Here’s a baby proofing checklist from Baby Care Journals to make sure there are no hidden dangers.

Amazing Things Only Mothers Do

At the moment, there are around 2 billion mothers in the world. On average, each mom has 2 babies. It is estimated that a middle-income mom may spend nearly $250,000 to raise a new child over the next 18 years. During the economic depression, mothers are willing to take a second job to make sure that their kids can go to the best schools.

How To Know If It’s a Boy or a Girl

Knowing whether you will be having a baby girl or a baby boy is really exciting. The following infographic explores some old wife beliefs in this regards. Of course there is also those of the opinion that one should not try to predetermine the gender of the baby as it will let you enjoy the suspense and your labor also becomes easier and exciting.

How to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse

How to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and this infographic from Parenting Safe Children shows parents how to keep children safe from sexual abuse. It debunks common myths, suggests body-safety rules, and provides you specific questions for screening caregivers.

Child Support in Australia

Child Support in Australia

In most cases, parents and other family members understand the need to put a child’s safety and emotional well-being first. Parental responsibility and living arrangements for children in separated families (formerly referred to as “child custody”, “residence”, “contact” or even “access”) need to be considered and decided upon following a relationship breakdown. By law the best interests of the child are always the most important consideration.

Single Parent Households

Single Parent Households

Maybe you don’t wear a cape or leap tall buildings in a single step, but you’re an Avenger in your own right. As a single parent, you perform mesmerizing feats every day. Juggling work, kids and life, you manage to keep everyone happy and all the plates spinning. One of those plates is your finances. But if your budget isn’t in super shape, check out this colorful infographic from Speedy Cash for single parent saving tips. You’ll find helpful stats on single parent homes as well as the best ways to refresh your financial situation, including setting goals and shopping smart.

A Visual Guide to Your Child’s Car Seat Safety

When driving your kids, parents know how important car safety, especially car seat safety is for babies and for toddlers. 21st Century Auto Insurance recently created the visual Guide to to Child Car Safety below to offer parents important tips and facts on how to protect kids riding in a car.