The home is a place where children should begin to learn what behavior is acceptable and what behavior is unacceptable. Having and enforcing rules about how your children behave at home provide the basis for your child's behavior throughout life. As your child grows, you can add new rules that build upon other rules to give your child a good foundation to become a productive citizen.
Table cutlery has evolved from primitive utensils to fashionable dining accessories. Fork and knife rules for children represent yardsticks that measure a youngster’s motor and social skills. A youngster is expected to le...
The concept of offering organized, regulation baseball to young players has grown significantly since then. Children as young as 4 years old and teenagers as old as 19 can find teams within the Babe Ruth Baseball League network.
All families need house rules to make living under one roof bearable and as pleasant as possible for everyone. Although perfect harmony all the time isn't likely, according to the Dr. Spock website, setting a few rules and enfo...
Start teaching your children about traffic rules early on. If you begin telling kids to stop at red lights while they are still toddlers, they'll probably have the message memorized by the time they venture out on their own. Be...
Hot water moving in the jacuzzi massages and relaxes your muscles and also entices children, who see you enjoying the hot tub and often want to join you. Jacuzzis can be an enjoyable experience for children, but they can also b...
Part of being a kid is learning and following rules, and perhaps some of the most important rules to follow are those about personal hygiene. Regular personal hygiene keeps your body clean and also helps prevent disease. Learni...
Children who are playing baseball often have had the opportunity to play T-ball. However, when they are hitting pitches, they face a new set of challenges. The typical rules for youth baseball help make the game safe and fun fo...
At the age of 10, youngsters have the opportunity to play youth-league baseball. These leagues have rules that promote safety, learning and opportunity to play. Rules assure parents of young players that their children will get...
Being on a baseball team with friends and neighbors, wearing uniforms and playing in a league can be great fun. But baseball is also competitive, and while winning is not a priority, it is certainly a goal to do the best you ca...