Parents are faced will all sorts of dilemmas when it comes to raising their children. One topic that is the subject of a big debate is whether or not kids should be allowed to play outside on their own away from mom and dad. Daddy Clay tackles this important parenting subject in this episode of Quality Time. Is this a good way to teach your kid independence? How do other parents feel? How real is the threat of abduction? What are the most dangerous situations for a child? Should you strap a GPS unit and cell phone to your kids in the name of child safety? Check out this video and weigh in on the conversation at DadLabs.com. DadLabs Ep. 589 is brought to you by BabyBjorn.
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Geocaching: Treasure Hunting With Your Kids
Are you a dad or mom looking for a fun family outdoor adventure that your kids will love? In this episode of Gear Daddy, Daddy Troy reviews one of the coolest outdoor activities, geocaching. Geocaching combines outdoor hiking with a treasure hunt. Get some snacks together, grab your GPS and some maps, and head outdoors on the trail to search for one of the many hidden geocache containers. DadLabs Ep. 591 is brought to you by BabyBjorn.
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Home Remedies for Summertime Maladies
In this episode of DadLabs Daddy Brad meets with Jennifer Crain of Mommy's ER to discuss home remedies for summertime maladies. The two discuss some of the common bumps and bruises that occur with kids every summer including bee stings, spider bites, sunburns and ear infections. Watch this informational video to learn more about some of the natural home remedies you can use. If your child is stung by a bee and doesn’t have bee alergy’s consider removing the stinger with a credit card. Natural remedies such as papaya and baking soda can help ease the pain. For mosquito bites consider using tea tree oil or lavender oil to prevent itching. For swimmers ear nothing works better than a little apple cider vinger and/or rubbing alcohol to prevent nasty ear infections. Remember things laying around the house can often be used to ease those summertime bumps, bruises, stings and sunburns that are sure to happen with kids around the house. DadLab ep. 525 is brought to you by BabyBjorn.