Senin, 01 Agustus 2011

love sleeping

All parents know that a nap is important for small children. From infancy to age five, children need much sleep. Sleep helps the children to follow the needs of their rapidly growing and changing body and fills their energy reserves. If your baby or small child is in daycare, they must always take a nap in the afternoon due in the afternoon to meet this need for sleep. Just choose a daycare, which allows a nap for your child’s health and emotional well-being.

Naps are so important why?

Growing children need lots of food, sleep, nutrition and love to grow up healthy. Food nourishes the body, nourishes the soul, love sleeping, and doing both. Studies have shown that sleep quality nap distinguish normal REM (dream) sleep. Naptime sleep is difficult and a “refresh” of quality. Every mother, an eccentric, tired child, who missed his nap, do this exercise on a visceral level: naps are necessary.

Nap and age differences

During the first four months of life, newborns sleep an average of 18 hours per day. By the time the child is three, on average about ten minutes before twelve o’clock at night to sleep, plus a nap in between 1.5 and 2 hours. Either the age of five naps usually necessary because the child’s body has stopped growing so quickly, but many still need a nap in his pre-adolescence, when sleep should rise again. Children who attend day care in the five years the rule below, the logic would therefore dictate that the center promotes an afternoon nap regularly.

Why not a nap?

Some nurseries have stopped in the nap in the afternoon for children aged three years. Their reasoning is that, at this age, children need less sleep, and many do not respond well to forced labor to lie down and be quiet. Other nurseries have “nap” and “without nap” groups of classes, where permits are not those who sleep do so, and others in “quiet time” instead. If your child still needs to nap in the afternoon do not allow the center to determine whether or not they sleep. If the center does not meet the needs of your child, it might be better to look for new child care facilities,

Naptime rules of thumb

Nurseries need to define the time that a nap is not too late, too soon. Naptime Clock should end by 16:00, not to interfere with the child the evening before bedtime and habits. The child should not sleep more than two hours at a time that may change their daily rhythm. The music helps to promote sleep.

For a preschool child to develop properly, they need lots of sleep. Nap in the afternoon in a regular day care center will help meet this need.

anti-tumor

Many people buy expensive insecticides to suffer to prevent insects in their crops. So now I will help you reduce the cost of buying expensive brand commercial insecticides / pesticides. We’re a home insecticide / pesticides with herbs as we makabuhay (Tinospora rumphii boerl) and kakawate (Gliricidia sepium).

Makabuhay (Tinospora rumphii Boerl), composed of those assets, reduces the vine fever, kidney vetch, tonic, malaria and parasiticide insecticidal.Climbing reaching 40-10 meters. Fleshy stems, about 1 cm in diameter, with scattered protuberances. Leaves thin, ovate, 6-12 cm long and 7-12 cm wide, with the tip and heart-shaped base, smooth and shiny. Petiole up to 6 cm long. Clusters solitary or in pairs in the axils of leaves, light green, and short petioles. Fruit 8 mm long, in long clusters. Propagated by cuttings or seeds. Support to climb.

• Plant contains a bitter substance, Columbine (2.22%) and traces of an alkaloid and glucoside. It also contains an amorphous bitter principle, and traces of berberine picroretine.

• One study showed that the extract of a bitter alkaloid contained fly.

KAKAWATE (Gliricidia sepium) is located in the southern Philippines Tagalog areas, to leave the town during flowering in December and February and March. In some parts of the flower of pink flowers is so richly deserves comparison with the cherry blossoms do.

Components and properties

Phytochemical studies have shown that:

• Aformosin (isoflavanes one would have a capacity of anti-tumor) (isoflavanes), formononetin, gliricidin-6a, gliricidol medicarpin-9A (pterocarpan, have antifungal), 7.4 ‘-dihydroxy-3′ methoxyisoflavin, 2 “Oh methylsepiol, tannin and a trihydroxyflavonone.

• Tannins have potential as anti-diarrhea dysentery, antimutagenic, antioxidant, antibacterial, hepatoprotective, pesticide, and virucidal.

• From the heart wood were stigmastanol glucoside and 3 ‘, 4′-dihydroxy-trans-cinnamic octacosyl 2 with three other known constituents isolated.

Materials:

* 50 sheets makabuhay
* 100 sheets KAKAWATE
* 10 ml of detergent
* 10 ml oil
* 20 pieces Siling LABUYO (Capsicum frutescens) – with the properties, digestion stimulant, rubefacient, gastric sialagogue, altering, antispasmodic, antipyretic, cleaning.
* Containers
* Knife
* Filter / Screen
* Cutting Board
* Kettle

Procedure:

Makabuhay first cut, and kakawate Siling labuyo into small pieces.
Second place in the pot with water, then boiled.
4th Add remaining ingredients.
6th place with a sprayer, you can try now.

aroma-therapy

How can you Scented candles

Scented candles are a favorite among fans of candles because of the calming effect on us. Also widely used by therapists to create a fragrance of scented candles special, relaxing atmosphere can help relaxation and stress reduction.

Another reason why people want to make your own scented candles, is due to the high cost of buying them in stores. For the production of scented candles you need to do to save a trip to the local crafts, to start doing some shopping.

Candle
You can move in almost any shape imaginable to create. One of the most popular candle is a pillar candle that has a fixed form (there is a large cylinder, the flat top and bottom) and is permanently on almost any surface and can burn for a long time. If you make a pillar candle, it is relatively easy to find a form of candle shapes. The candles have a long battery life and are easy to find in your local craft store.

Wicks
If you are a beginner, you should buy wicks scented candles, wicks pre-tabbed votive that at least 2.5 centimeters long. The reason these are good because they wick tabs before (ie the wick and the wick clip is already mounted).

You can buy locks that are sold by length, but they are difficult to use because you fit the wick and the wick clip.

Oil
You must be a little careful when your oil. You can make essential oils for fragrance candle, but it can be a bit tedious. Some people, especially those involved with an aroma-therapy, like all natural essential oils. However, these oils are more expensive than fragrance oils. The other drawback is the difficulty of these oils have the right mix in the wax and burning.

That is why I highly recommend using fragrance oils essential oils because of their low cost and ease of use.

Add Scent
If you add a scent to the candle, make sure you are not too as this can have adverse effects, and pools of liquid, to form the candle. You can also get creative and add things like cinnamon chips or dried rose petals. This is a variation add flavor and improve the appearance of the candle.

collection

Science and nature are an important part of our lives. Children are like sponges and they like learning by doing. You can teach your child about the nature and science, trips to parks and ponds. Teach your child branches for bird nests, or how to turn into tadpoles to collect.

Children will learn more when they find the subject interesting. Nature is a good way to teach your child, such as science, and a butterfly garden will do just that.

Live Butterfly Garden Kit is a new experience for children.

I have a friend who buys each year in late winter, their nieces kit live butterfly garden so they can see them grow. About three days after collection and they release the butterflies.

Nieces learned two things. In addition to learning these girls will have wonderful memories for the rest of their lives.

There was also a butterfly kit live in my garden, the prep school son, my son was so excited to caterpillars into butterflies, and we’ll talk about for weeks.

My child likes interesting things and like to see new things, science is so interesting, the more it will remember and love. The kit live butterfly garden is my favorite way to my son about the nature of education.

It was not just my son with a flower educational in nature, but also contributed to his imagination.

What is a live butterfly garden?

Live Butterfly Garden is a kit you can buy, it is 5-6 larvae surrounded by the food they need to grow and come with a mesh network.

The caterpillar is transformed, and children can see how a cocoon of butterflies coming to be.

There are other ways to teach a child about science and nature, so do not feel the need to purchase many different types of products, so your child can learn about the wonders of Nature.

automatic renewal.

How do you stay in the field of early childhood?

1. Have you read or read anything on your “list”? It is a great time of year to decide on their mailing list (s)!

If you do not read, why not? If the magazine is not what you want to receive, call the company and cancel it. If due to rapidly undo, confirm with the company that is automatic renewal.

Repeat this process for each magazine you receive.

You should not be reduced to a list of magazines you do and keep reading.

If you do not read because they never seem to have the time to do the time!

I have a basket that put the magazines after reading them. Mhmmm, right. You and I know that I’m not going to forget or be unable to remember where I read that great article on separation anxiety! This is what I started doing a few months after the decision on a number of suggested journals:

I went through my collection of a specific journal (and I receive every month 4) and broke the articles I liked and wanted to continue. I can set up a folder for items that remain (growth and development of separation anxiety) and recycled to the rest of the magazine.

When a magazine just now, I take the time to read through it, make the points you want to keep (put a note on the page) and when you have finished reading the magazine, immediately return the items marked, and pull the file (usually is only 2 or 3 per store).

I know he has a superb collection of articles in the resources at my fingertips, and no longer needs three baskets in the home of all magazines (if three, I have kept for several years!).

Here are your measures, based on Preschool Plan Your motto it seems, is the plan! Here’s how:

1. Wanted!

Choose one of your subscriptions. Call and cancel if you do not appreciate it and recycle what you have if you know you see them again!

2. Search!

Go through the magazines they have left. Find the items you want to keep the magazines that like to pull and staple. Recycle the rest.

3. Plan!

Articles by Topic. Create a folder for each and place them where you can access during the planning time.

It may seem overwhelming at first, especially if you also have years of journals published each month as it did to pass the time, but you will be happy to finish!

Cheryl Hatch has worked with preschool children and their families since 1995. He has over 15 years experience teaching and directing preschool programs. She is the owner of the nursery Plan-It site.

gardening

It is true that the establishment of a hydroponic gardening is a fairly complex project, hydroponic culture is a fascinating topic and one that can benefit from dividends. Better yet, it is an environmentally-friendly farming, and on small surfaces, even tiny apartment balconies can be adjusted.

Basically, what it is growing plants without soil, but with many nutrients and water.

People are practicing hydroponics on and off for ages it seems.

William Frederick Gericke, an American professor of German descent who worked at Berkeley University, said that the term “hydroponics”. This was the first in Time magazine March 1937 Announced! He also wrote quite a legendary book on the subject, The Complete Guide to Gardening miserable. The way did Gericke was:

* Make a shallow bowl made of wood, metal or concrete
* Waterproof hole or container
* To the addition of water and nutrients are especially chemicals that plants need and get the soil – calcium, magnesium, potassium, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus and various minerals.
* Above the hole or container with gauze
* Then take excelsior (fine pine shavings curled) and peat on the wire
* Plant the seeds in the Excelsior, so the roots would shoot down into the water.

Dr. Gericke first tanks in his backyard in Redwood built him covered in tar. The tanks, which he experimented with in Berkley were quite large, 0.01 acres per hectare or.004.

After the Time article: “Tomatoes are Dr. Gericke Joy”. By using the hydroponic method in greenhouses, with an electrically heated water, he was able to grow tomatoes for 8-9 months a year.

In an article in The Rotarian magazine in 1939 found that one plant had died, came to another. Sun onion pricked their heads through cucumber vines, while the pressed potatoes tomato – vegetables hydroponically grown one with his incredible success.

His vision was for the desert areas in the U.S. market for hydroponic gardens, creating “bathed in sunlight and free from vermin.”

Early hydroponic systems were very expensive, especially if done on a large scale under glass with power. But includes the development of plastics, tunnels, and the dripper, it is becoming increasingly popular, not only for commercial growers, but for people at home, a hobby they want to really benefit.

The decisive factor is that the right amount of tomatoes requires light, moisture and nutrients. It is important to maximize your greenhouse tomato plants from north to south, the flow of natural sunlight position. Hydroponic nutrients are available from good garden centers and nurseries.

Coin collecting

Coin collecting is a hobby and most prestigious investment. Especially when investing in rare coins and notes, can bring long term benefits. The rarest piece in the world, South Africa “Single 9″, which was produced in 1899. One of the few tickets are not issued to new tickets South African Griqua a book.

9 Single was produced in 1899 by the South African currency in Pretoria and is the currency most often in South Africa without a doubt. Only a “simple 9″ is never beaten. It has an interesting history. South Africa could not mint mint any gold coins in 1898, because the British prevent them from obtaining the matrices for the coins. With this, the Mint decided to “8″ crush “9″ in 1898 coins. However, once a coin, they are crushed, they saw that the punch was too big and they are crushed pieces to come with a small punch. This unique “Single 9″ coin is the rarest piece since. Today is worth several million dollars.

The ancestors of the Griqua people, the Hottentots, who lived among men Cap Dutch arrived. They initially thought the Dutch were there temporarily. When they noticed, Dutch men have no intention of leaving, they gave an effort to make them uncomfortable and stole their livestock. Ultimately, the Hottentots came to his slaves and mixed with the farmers. This cohabitation, the church called “mixed blood” was created. People are a subset of the Griqua town. They lived near the Kimberley region and called the Griqua town. When they produced a note Griqua Pond bank, they saw, they have no assets on which to base the value of banknotes and destroyed by fire. However, there were a number of notes given as a prototype for destruction.

Both the “Single 9″ and notes a Griqua book were produced in the 19th century. They are extremely rare and are therefore excellent for investment. Kind and Protea Mandela coins are a number of them. All these pieces are made of 24 carat gold. Natura series consists of 1 oz (R100), 1/2oz (R50), 1/4oz (R20) and 1/10oz (R10) coins. Protea series consists of 1 oz (R25) and 1/10oz (R5) parts. Mandela coins have many versions of his fans as the 90th anniversary R5 room, 10 years of democracy and also a set of 2004 broke his Nobel Prize he received in 1993 to commemorate.

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