Thursday, August 14, 2008

Child Development

Parents are not only called to bear children but also to educate and give them spiritual and moral information. Parents have the first responsibility towards this end. They should therefore create a home filled with tenderness, forgiveness, respect, fidelity and disinterested service where children learn these virtue.

Child Development

Infant (0-1 year old)
Developmental Milestones

Cognitive development for your baby means the learning process of memory, language, thinking and reasoning. Your baby is learning to recognize the sound of your voice. She is also learning to focus her vision from the periphery or the corner of her eyes to the center. Language development is more than uttering sounds (“babble”), or mama/dada.
Listening, understanding, and knowing the names of people and things are all components of language development. During this stage, your baby is also developing bonds of love and trust with you. The way you cuddle, hold, and play with your baby will set the basis for how he will interact with you and others.

Positive Parenting
. Talk to your baby.
It is soothing to hear your voice.
. When your baby makes sounds, answer him by repeating and adding words.
This will help him learn to use language.
. Read to your baby.
This helps her develop and understand language and sounds.
Sing to your baby.
. Play music.
This helps your baby develop a love for music and math.
Praise your baby and give him lots of loving attention.
. Spend time cuddling and holding your baby.
This helps her feel cared for and secure.
The best time to play with your baby is when he’s alert and relaxed. Watch your baby closely for signs of being tired or fussy so that you can take a break.
. Parenting can be hard work! Take care of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally.
It is easier to enjoy your new baby and be a positive, loving parent when you are feeling good yourself.

Child Safety First
Now that your newborn is at home, it is time to make sure that your home is a safe place. Look around your home for household items that might present a possible danger to your baby. As a parent, it is your responsibility to ensure that you create a safe environment for your baby. It is also important that you take the necessary steps to make sure that you are mentally and emotionally ready for your new baby. Here are a few tips to keep your baby safe during her first year of life.
. It is important that you never shake your newborn baby. Newborn babies have very weak neck muscles that are not yet able to support their heads. If you shake your baby you can damage his brain and delay normal development.
.To prevent SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), it is recommended that you always put your baby to sleep on her back. For more information on SIDS, visit
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
.Place your baby in a car safety seat every time he rides in the car. The safest place for his safety seat is in the back seat of the car. Children who are less than one year OR are less than 20 pounds should be placed in a rear-facing care seat.
.To prevent your baby from choking, cut her food into small bites. Don’t allow your baby to play with anything that may cover her face or is easy for her to swallow.
.Never carry hot liquids or food near your baby or while holding him.
Immunizations (shots) are important to protect your child’s health and safety. Because children are susceptible to many potentially serious diseases, it is important that your child receive the proper immunizations. Please consult your local health care provider to ensure that your child is up-to-date on her childhood immunizations. You may visit the
CDC immunization website, to obtain a copy of the recommended immunization schedule for U.S. children






Toddlers (1-2 years old)



Developmental Milestones
During this time, your child is becoming increasingly more mobile, and aware of himself and his surroundings. Her desire to explore new objects and people is also increasing. During this stage, your toddler will show greater independence, begin to show defiant behavior, recognize himself in pictures or a mirror, and imitate the behavior of others, especially adults and older children.
Your toddler will also be able to recognize names of familiar people and objects, form simple phrases and sentences, and follow simple instructions and directions

Positive Parenting

.Keep reading to your toddler daily.
.Ask her to find objects for you or name body parts and objects.
.Play matching games with your toddler.
.Encourage him to explore and try new things.
.Help to develop your toddler’s language by talking with her.
.Encourage your toddler’s curiosity and ability to recognize common objects by taking field trips together to the park or a bus ride.


Child Safety First.

As your child is becoming increasingly mobile, his ability to encounter more dangers is increasing as well. Here are a few recommendations to help keep your growing toddler safe.

.Block off stairs with a small gate or fence. Lock doors to dangerous places such as the garage or basement.
.Toddler proof your home by placing plug covers on all unused electrical outlets.
.Keep kitchen appliances, irons, and heaters from the reach of your toddler. Turn pot handles toward the back of the stove.
.Keep sharp objects such as scissors and pens in a safe place.
.Lock up medicines, household cleaners and poisons.
.Never leave her alone in the car, even for a few moments.
.Store any guns in a safe place out of his reach.




Toddlers (2-3 years old)
Developmental Milestones



Because of your child’s growing desire to assert her independence, this stage is often called the “terrible twos.” However, this can be an exciting time for you and your toddler. He will experience huge intellectual, social, and emotional changes that will help him to explore his new world, and make sense of it.
During this stage, your toddler will be able to follow two- or three-phrase commands, sort objects by shape and color, imitate the actions of adults and playmates, and express a wide range of emotions.


Positive Parenting
.Set up a special time to read books with your toddler.
.Encourage your child to engage in pretend play.
.Play parade or follow the leader with your toddler.
.Help your child to explore her surroundings by taking her on a walk or wagon ride.
.Encourage your child to tell you his name and age.
.Teach your child simple songs like Itsy Bitsy Spider, or other cultural childhood rhymes.


Child Safety First
.Encourage your toddler to sit when eating and to chew her food thoroughly.
Check toys often for loose or broken parts.
.Encourage your toddler not to put pencils or crayons in his mouth when coloring or drawing.
.Never leave your toddler near or around water (that is, bathtubs, pools, ponds, lakes, whirlpools, or the ocean) without someone watching her.
.Never drink hot objects while your child is sitting on your lap. Sudden movements can cause a spill.




Preschoolers (3-5 years old
Developmental Milestones
As your child grows into early childhood, his world will begin to open up. She will become more independent and begin to focus more on adults and children outside of the family. He will want to explore and ask about his surroundings even more.
Her interactions with family and those around her will help to shape her personality and individual ways of thinking and moving. During this stage your child will be able to ride a tricycle, use safety scissors, show awareness of gender identity, help to dress and undress himself, play with other children, recall part of a story, and sing a song.



Positive Parenting
.Continue to read to your child. Nurture her love for books by taking her to the library or bookstore.
.Let your child help with simple chores.
.Encourage your child to play with other children. This helps him to learn the value of sharing and friendship.
.Help your child’s language by speaking to her in complete sentences and in “adult” language. Help her to use the correct words and phrases.
.Be clear and consistent when disciplining your child. Model the behavior that you expect from him.


Child Safety First
.As your child becomes more independent and increases her interaction with the outside world, it is important that you and your child are aware of ways to stay safe. Here are a few ways to protect your child.
.Tell your child why it is important to stay out of traffic. Tell him not to play in the street or run after stray balls.
.Be cautious when letting your child ride her tricycle. Keep her on the sidewalk and away from the street.
.Check outdoor playground equipment. Make sure there are no loose parts or sharp edges.
.When your child is playing outside, keep watch over him at all times.
Practice water safety. Teach your child to swim.
.Teach your child how to interact with strangers and how not to interact.


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Steps


  1. Don't put ads on empty pages.
  2. Build a skeleton set of pages that have no content, just titles and some meta tags. Ads could be displayed on them; although all you see are public service ads at first, but the very act of displaying ads on a page causes the AdSense web crawler to quickly fetch that page for analysis. A page with good content will thus begin showing relevant paying ads fairly quickly.
  3. If you don't have any content, though, Google will have to guess as what your page is about. It may guess wrong, and so the ads that it displays may not be relevant. You'll have to wait until Google re-crawls the site for the ads to correct themselves. Here is what Google had to say when I asked them about how often the AdSense crawler updates a site:
    • Thank you for taking the time to update your site. New ads will start appearing on your site the next time our crawler re-indexes your site. Unfortunately at this time, we are unable to control how often our crawlers index the content on your site.
    • Crawling is done automatically by our bots. When new pages are added to your website or introduced to the AdSense program, our crawlers will usually get to them within 30 minutes. If you make changes to a page, however, it may take up to 2 or 3 weeks before the changes are reflected in our index. Until we are able to crawl your web pages, you may notice public service ads, for which you will not receive any earnings.

  4. It's better to flesh out the page before you start displaying ads on it.
  5. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
  6. If you're wondering about something, don't be afraid to ask Google. They are very good at responding within a working day. There are two email addresses to use, depending on the type of question:
    • Please feel free to email us at adsense-tech@google.com if you have additional technical questions or concerns. For general program or account questions, please email adsense-support@google.com.

  7. Their responses are always very polite, and they appreciate getting problem reports and suggestions.
  8. Avoid non-English characters on English pages.
    • This one is a bug at this time.
    • Normally, this wouldn't be an issue, but on some pages the presence of the accented characters is enough to cause AdSense to display non-relevant ads in French. This happens whether the browser indicates a preference for French or not. When this was reported to Google, this is the response:
      • Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. We are currently working as quickly as we can to address this problem. As soon as we have more information for you, we will email you again. We appreciate your patience.
      • Sincerely,
      • The Google Team

    • Until this is resolved, it is a good idea to strip out all accents except on the pages that are actually in French.

  9. Check your keyword density.
  10. Although Google doesn't release exact details as to how they determine the ads to serve on a given page, they do tell us that it's the text content of the page that matters, not the meta tags. Before serving ads on a page, then, you might want to check its keyword density. A good, free tool for doing this is found here:


Tips


  • Do not click your ads. If Google catches you, they have the right and will close your account and retain any earnings you might have.
  • Using a site like http://www.flixya.com, is a quick and easy method to driving traffic, which will help. As an individual, it may take time to build, advertise and see revenue from a site with little content or activity. Revenue sharing websites like Flixya (which offers 100% revenue to every member) is the best way to get started.


Warnings


    • Don't click on your own ad, Google is smarter than you think!



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