How to Organize Your Doll Collection

Throughout history, dolls have been an integral part of children’s constructive and educational play. However, avid doll collectors may have dolls that are purchased as investments and not as toys for young children. Investment-quality dolls are still tempting to children, and should be carefully organized and stored in order to keep your collection safe.

Dolls should be displayed away from direct sunlight, smoke and excessive dust. A locked cabinet will protect dolls from wear and tear, as well as curious children’s fingers. Dust can work its way into doll hair, clothing and doll shoes, and can be hard to remove without damaging these items. Use doll stands to avoid contact with the chemicals in finished wood and to keep clothing from crushing.

To store dolls, always wrap them in acid free paper and use archival quality storage containers. Otherwise, chemicals from the cardboard will transfer to the dolls or clothing and stain or damage them. Natural fibers and leather items such as antique doll shoes should be kept from extremes in temperature and humidity, which can degrade the material quickly and reduce their value significantly.

Organizing dolls by manufacturer, age, or order of acquisition is a personal preference, but you should keep records including the purchase date, price paid photographs and receipts. This will make valuing the collection easier, and will also help if you ever sell items from your collection.

Doll lovers can share their love of dolls by displaying a child-friendly collection that can be set out for little ones. This will inspire their imaginations, satisfy their curiosity, and keep your valuable dolls from harm.

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Decorating Your New Addition’s Nursery

Decorating the nursery for your new addition is one of the many fun things about having a baby. Here are two things to keep in mind when choosing how to decorate a nursery.

Furniture

Furniture items for your nursery are going to be the major expenses. Above all, and especially when it comes to the crib, safety is of utmost importance. Just because something looks nice and suits your decorating taste does not mean it is the safest choice for your baby. When choosing furniture that is safe, keep it within the theme you have chosen. Stained wood is very popular and will match just about any theme. This is especially handy as your child gets older and you need to change the theme or colors of the room.  Make sure you make a note of on your pregnancy calendar to make sure you don’t get behind in ordering your furniture or decorating.

Theme

You may want to decorate to a specific theme. Zoo and barnyard animals are always popular. These two themes can grow with your child, so you won’t have to change them constantly. They are also gender neutral. Speaking of gender, if you are waiting until the birth to find out the sex of the baby, then a gender-neutral theme is definitely the way to go. Neutral theme items include wall color, curtains, and carpet. Having a gender-neural background allows you to create a more gender-specific feel later on by adding smaller “boy” or “girl” items to the room.

If you aren’t sure what to do for your nursery, plan it out step by step. You can set small tasks each week throughout your pregnancy, which will help to evolve the look and feel for your baby when he or she arrives.

 

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Being Active in Your Child’s Education

 

 

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Your child’s education is one area where you need to be actively involved. When parents work closely with teachers, the child will have a greater chance of academic success in learning to enjoy school.

Parental involvement can make a significant mark on how well a child learns. For example, parents who read to their children at home actually help them to become better readers at school. These children also see reading as a positive activity and it may eventually turn into a lifelong habit. If the child has learning problems, the teacher and the parents should work closely together in order to find solutions. This kind of support helps to make the effort a united one and will give the child a greater chance of overcoming the obstacle to learning.

Teachers desperately need parental support when it comes to severe behavior problems at school as well. School professionals and parents can work together to identify the cause for the behavior and to outline a plan to deal with it. Without parental involvement, the school will have a much harder time helping the child to find more positive ways to deal with things. When a child has a disability parental help is vital when it comes to creating an individualized educational plan. These children deal with a number of issues it can be a combination of behavioral, physical and emotional problems.

Parents can best active in their child’s education by communicating regularly with classroom teacher, helping their child with homework and supporting the child when needed.

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Positive Parenting with a Teen

 

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When teenagers begin to enter puberty, a whole new type of parenting has to come into play. This can be a challenging time for both parents and teens, but can be weathered with the right parenting techniques.

Teenagers are struggling during this time of their lives to find a personal identity, fit in at school and deal with a myriad of physical and emotional changes within themselves. Parents are often at a loss to understand bizarre changes in moods, friends and clothing choices that many teens exhibit. This is a time when parents must have extended patience when dealing with these challenges in behavior. Teenagers need someone who can stay calm and help to guide them through this growth period.

A parent can handle many of these frustrations by being willing to listen and clearly communicating expectations. It is critical that your teenager feels comfortable enough to communicate with you. If they do not, there may be problems that go unnoticed because of lack of communication. You also need to be clear with your child about boundaries and expectations. It is important to know when to let your teenager have increased freedom and when to keep them in check. Your child, even if they many not like it, do get a sense of security from having healthy boundaries for their behavior.

Parents also have to understand at this time not to take their child’s action’s personally. Children will often say things they do not mean and are sorry for it later. With patience, boundaries and good communication you both can get through this time together in a positive manner.

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