Friday, June 7, 2013

Mommy/Parent like to enjoy movie theater style popcorn at home with the Whirley pop popcorn popper. This fun little popcorn machine is easy to use, fun and make far more popcorn than a microwave bag of popcorn. It’s a healthier choice, and the kids will get excited in the movie journey every time they see you pull this appliance out of the cabinet. Healthy and Wholesome Popcorn isn’t just for kids or movies. It’s a great snack for adults, and kids enjoy eating it anytime. The Whirley pop is a healthier choice because there are no chemicals or preservatives. Cook plain popcorn and flavor it with real melted butter, parmesan cheese or other marvelous flavors that will make your popcorn even better than the movie theaters. Pop a Little or a Lot The hand-cranked stove top popcorn from Whirley Pop lets you make a little or a lot of popcorn. You can cook up to six quarts of popcorn in just three minutes, or you can cook a small amount if you just want a fast snack. Made from stainless steel and available in a beautiful red color, the Whirley Pop is easy to use. You can cook popcorn over the stovetop, and the crank allows you to keep the popcorn moving and prevent burning. The lid detaches for easy cleaning, but it also seals tight to keep in that great flavor when you are making the popcorn. Ideal for anyone who enjoys popcorn but wants to keep it healthy, the Whirl Pop is also a great choice for families who want that movie theater flavor in the comfort of their own kitchen.

postheadericon Causes of Speech Delays


A speech delay is basically a communication disorder among children who fail to converse properly when compared with other children of the same age. The cause may be because the child is busy learning other skills or she does not get much attention on her speech. Poor balanced diet and emotional stress may also contribute to speech delay. Or, those children whose parents are abusive are likely to have speech delay, mainly due to lack of communication. At times, physical causes such as mental retardation also lead to speech disorder.

Remember that just like other areas of development, a child develops verbally at her own pace. Some toddlers are already point out their body parts before they walk, others not well into their second year. Whatever the case, be patient; as long as you are exposing her to talking or talking to her often, then you just have to sit back and let nature take its course.


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postheadericon The Dos and Don’ts of TV Viewing


There is a reason television is called the ultimate babysitter. Here’s why you should not treat it that way.

With the proliferation of so many educational shows and easy access to kiddie cable channels, more and more, parents/mommy think that it is okay to let their kids watch and learn from TV viewing. The early years are vital to a child’s development, and studies have yet to prove the absolute positive effects of television on infants and toddlers. However, researches on the benefits of parent and child interactions are already proven. Thus, recommended stimulation for children under the age of two must focus more on playing, singing, talking, reading, listening to music and meaningful communication between the child and parent. But if you really cannot avoid putting your child in front of the boob tube, you desperately need to distract her for a few minutes while you finish an urgent chore, or set time limits on TV viewing.

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