Sunday, December 2, 2012

At what age buy a mobile phone to a child?




You've probably noticed, children are more likely to have a cell phone before entering college. Inevitably, the question of the purchase of mobile phone arises - or will arise - much sooner than you might think for your own child. An issue that requires consideration because it is not a trivial purchase.

When buy her first laptop?

Nearly 55% of 7-14 year olds have a mobile in France. Should this lead to the demand for your 7 year old child? Certainly not as easily as the real issue is the need: yours (which may be easier to tell where it is if for example it goes from school to extra-curricular activities throughout the week) and hers (if example, it is required to make trips alone cycling or walking in town).
Anyway opinions are divided regarding the provision of mobile phones for children. For example, Jacques Henno  in his book "90 questions that all parents ask, mobile phone, Internet, video games" suggests that parents buy the child's first laptop as late as possible to maintain direct communication and develop trust of the child and not their fears.

Their side of many psychologists in the image of Henry Geneviève alert parents to the misconception that a child is more secure phone in the pocket. First, he may be stolen or be broken, and then it raises the question of empowerment of the child. Finally, and this is a point on which she insists, the mobile phone can be given too early enclosing and gradually exclude the child from the family circle, it quickly passing a lot of time to converse only with his friends and abandoning his family .

My child will he more independent with a laptop?

On this point, the expert opinions converge: the answer is no. On the contrary, many psychologists criticize the role of alternative comforter that quickly takes the phone in a child who is not yet in ability to understand the scope. And there are frequently disproportionate reactions of the child in case of failure, theft or loss of the device, your child may react badly: the end of the world, worse!
In addition, it should remain vigilant about the responsibilities that owning a mobile phone gives the child.
Finally, do not forget that these devices expose them to the same dangers as adults they know well that it is dangerous to call across the street to give his number to strangers, surf the internet without noticing. .. and others.

A mobile phone to a young child, is it risky?

You've probably already asked about the real risks, in terms of its impact on health, given a cell phone for your child. In this area there is to date no certainty. However, studies show that cell phones emit waves that can affect the nervous system. This is why the use of headsets is increasingly recommended.
Thus, the WHO recommend booking these devices for children 12 years and older.
Of course, this does not mean that you should necessarily buy the 12th anniversary of your child! Let us not forget that mobile phones, especially Smartphone’s now, attracted the greed: the greatest risk to which the child is exposed remain the theft and harassment .

Things to consider when adopting a pet




Adopting a pet is certainly a good idea, but there are many things to consider when adopting a pet in shelters or rescue adoption agencies. Although there are many benefits of adoption, there are some disadvantages and should be evaluated to determine if it's the right choice for you.

Probably one of the most important things to consider when adopting a pet from a rescue shelter or adoption agency, is the story of the animal. There are many wonderful pets and love in adoption shelters simply because their former owners could no longer take care of them or wanted them. However, some of these animals are in shelters because of health problems, behavioral problems, or rescued from abusive situations.
Before adopting a pet with a questionable past history, consider whether you are ready and committed to caring for a pet with their specific needs. For example, if a dog has a history of not liking other animals, you should not take if you have other dogs at home. Similarly, if a dog has a history of biting, you would not want to adopt if you have small children.

Fortunately, most adoption shelters that rescue animals provide a thorough assessment of animals before completing the adoption process pet. They will be able to tell you the temperament of the pet cat, dog or other available for adoption. In addition, they can help to assess whether the animal is the right person for you and your family.

There are other things to consider when adopting a pet. For example, the level of care for pet animals will need, and you will be able to provide such care.Your child may want the new puppy or kitten very bad, but if you can not afford to provide the care necessary for pets, you should rethink your decision to adopt pet. Since your pet will still need care in situations where you are not available, such as holidays, emergencies or business travel, you have to decide who will provide care for pets and necessary determine the cost. In addition, you should be aware of the cost of pet ownership includes food, licenses, training, cost veterinary, grooming and toys. Adopting a pet is a choice quite commendable and should be considered as a serious option when possible.

The benefits of adoption are endless. Adoption dogs, cats or other pets to give them a loving home can be very rewarding. Like most animal adoption from shelters are already spayed or neutered when you get it, it can manage the pet population. If you do your research and evaluate seriously the things to consider regarding the adoption of animals such as described above, you will be better prepared to make the appropriate decision in the adoption process. However, regardless of the benefits of adoption, you should not miss to evaluate the things to consider when adopting a pet and you should take it very seriously. Most animals that are in shelters have already been adopted by a large amount of stress and emotional trauma. The last thing they need is to go to a family who has not properly assessed the situation and will not be able to keep them.

Origins of the Christmas tree




The exact origin of the Christmas tree is quite blurred and many stories circulate, but what seems certain is that this symbol is derived from the Pagan tradition.

In fact, the pagan Nordic and Celtic Druids revered the fir as manifestations of gods because they do not lose their leaves in the fall and thus remained green and "live" while other plants appeared to be dead and bare. These trees represented everlasting life and hope for the return of spring. Druids decorated their trees with symbols of prosperity, for a fruitful harvest, coins for wealth and various charms for love or fertility . It is believed that pagan Scandinavians were the first to bring their decorated trees indoors to provide a warm and welcoming environment for the spirits. Saxons, a Germanic pagan tribe, were the first to place lights on their tree-shaped candles. The Romans, decorated their houses Greens during the holiday Saturnalia, their New Year, and they exchanged evergreen branches with friends as a sign of good fortune.fir has a long association with Christianity. Some believe that the origin of the Christmas tree began in Germany almost 1,000 years ago when St Boniface converted the German people to Christianity. After a chance meeting with a group of pagans worshiping an oak tree, St. Boniface, angry, would have decreased the size of the oak and, to his amazement a young fir appeared suddenly among the oak roots. Saint Boniface took it as a sign of the Christian faith.



The first Christian use of the Christmas tree as a symbol is credited to the 16th century when devout Christians also brought decorated trees into their homes. Prince Albert the German husband of Queen Victoria was the first to import the custom of the Christmas tree in 1841 at Windsor Castle.

While in Europe we celebrated the Christmas tree for some time, the first recorded in America dates back to 1830 in Pennsylvania. It seems that a local church has erected the tree in an effort gathering and unity for newcomers. In the 1890s, the Christmas decorations were imported with German emigrants and Christmas trees became fashionable. Whereas Europeans generally favored smaller trees about 1 meter, the Americans themselves, liked to the big picture. Their trees stretching from floor to ceiling proudly. Early decorations were natural items like apples, nuts, berries, marzipan and cookies. Popcorn, an additional U.S. was finally added to the mixture. With the advent of electricity, Christmas trees began to appear in town squares across America and the traditional "lighting tree "quickly became one of the official symbols of the beginning of the holiday season in the U.S. ..