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The transition from baby to toddler is a very exciting time, however it can be a very daunting time for parents also. Here are some tips on how to toddler proof your Cayman Islands Home ready for when your little one begins exploring.


1. Seeing the world through a child's eyes is a great method for parents to become more aware of the potential danger points when making their house safe. A good tip is to get down onto your hands and knees to be at your childs level and look out for sharp corners, electrical sockets, trip hazards, falling objects and anything that may be opened easily - for example drawers and cabinets. You'll notice lots of things that you would not notice when standing. 

2. Your kitchen is one of the the most hazardous rooms in your home, small children are at risk from burns and scalds, potential poisoning accidents and it is also the place where sharp objects lurk. Prevent burnt fingers by using the back rings on your hob instead of the front ones. Store cleaning items in wall cabinets so that little ones cannot get to them, make sure the caps are in the 'off' position and where possible buy items that have child safety lids. Try to limit the amount of utensils you use in the kitchen so that you do not lose track of them or accidentally knock one on the floor. 

3. Sharp corners, fire places, cables, wires and electrical sockets - the risks soon accumulate in the lounge. Always use a fireguard, even if you have an electric fire, because the warmth from the glass can still cause serious burns to children. Take away temptation from your child by moving ornaments and picture frames from their reach and keep wires away from little hands to stop your explorer tugging at them. 

4. Now your little adventurer is mobile, the steps will seem like a fun place to play for them but falling down them is one of the most common accidents for toddlers. Purchase a wall-mounted safety gate at the top of the stairs - ensure it is screwed directly into the wall and doesn't have a bar across the bottom as this can also be a trip hazard. A pressure fit or wall mounted safety gate may also be used at the bottom of the stairs. 

5. When your child moves from a cot to a bed they will then have the freedom of the whole bedroom - even if you are not there! Move all creams and lotions from lower drawers or use a lock and ensure nappy bags are also stored securely. When your child is in bed sleeping a soft sided bed rail will prevent them falling from the new bed. 

6. As your child becomes more independent and curious, the toilet frequently turns into a new toy and the bathroom a preferred playground. Use a toilet lid lock to avoid belongings being lost down the toilet; it's very important that you ensure certain bottles and medications are put away in a locked cabinet. Radiators and towel rails are also something to be aware of as they can burn children when they are switched on. If your child is having a bath it is critical that they are supervised at all times. 

With these tips your toddler will be safe and you can have the piece of mind that they are safe in every room of your home.

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Raising over $3,000, almost 50 runners and walkers showed up for the 11th annual Hugh Cummings Memorial Run/Walk last weekend, raising money for the scholarship fund at the International College of the Cayman Islands. 
Event organizer and admissions director Anita Fausett-Khan said the Memorial Run/Walk brings out a special sense of enthusiasm and community spirit. "There is such a strong sense of community and energy walking among the group, and as you make the loop around Pedro Castle, the sun is rising so that it feels like your body and spirit are being re-charged." she said. 
ICCI President John Cummings, stated: "Many students have lost their jobs or are unable to find full-time employment, but they are still working hard to finish their degrees. The scholarship funds from the Memorial Walk can be just the financial support they need to help see them through."
"We are pleased to continue to support the Hugh Cummings Memorial Walk, which specifically aims to provide educational opportunities for students who otherwise may not be in a financial position to continue their education," said Claudia Welds, Cayman National Senior Executive of Corporate Communications. 

Source:http://caymannetnews.com

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The University College of the Cayman Islands, has received an interest from a foreign university for use of its 'Reaching for the Stars' project telescope. 
UCCI President Roy Bodden said, "We fully expect to receive requests from foreign universities, to bring teams of students to the facility for research and study purposes. As a matter of fact, we already have an expression of interest from one such institution. " 
"We have been informed by at least one expert in the field that the facilities are 'Research Grade', which we interpret to mean as being able to facilitate serious space researchers," Mr Bodden added. 
Mr Bodden noted that the 'Reach for the Stars' project will open the Cayman Islands to the study of astronomy, which is generally not covered in the curricula of its two universities namely the UCCI and the International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI). 
Upon taking up the presidency at UCCI it became obvious to me that the curriculum offerings were swayed in favor of business subjects, with little being offered in serious science and engineering. An invitation to address the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman led me to share my objective to introduce science, technology and engineering at UCCI. 

Source:http://caymannetnews.com

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Are you hoping to get your Cayman Islands Home organized this year? This can sometimes feel like a difficult task, however these tips will help you not only organize your home but also save you money too. 


1: See what you have. It is always said that visibility is the aim of any organizing project, and getting that visibility to your stuff enables you to make wiser purchases. For instance knowing that you already have three black shirts means you will not need another one.  

2: Use what you have. Together with making wiser purchases, the visibility you will get from organizing your home enables you to avoid waste. Planning meals or being able to find and use what you have already purchased will mean less food being thrown away. You will also be more likely to make good use of coupons and gift cards if you have a system for finding them, an easy way to do this is have one specific place for them that you can get to easily. 

3: Stop late fees and other unnecessary charges. If you implement a system for paying bills you will avoid costly late fees which could even damage your credit rating. Keeping a watchful eye over your bills and bank account, by doing this you may even notice those charges which occur each month for things like a gym membership you no longer use or even fraudulent charges. You may also learn that you do not have the correct tariff for your cable or cell phone which can lead to substantial savings. 

4: Find actual money! When you are organizing your home, be vigilant for those checks you never deposited, gift cards and actual cash which you may have put in a safe place and forgotten about. Don't forget that rebate opportunities and warranty information can sometimes equal extra money too. 

5: Get back some of your time. Your time is worth more than money, as you can never get your wasted time back. When you organize your home you will save the time you used to spend looking for your keys, your bills or missing shoes and instead spend that time doing something else that you enjoy more. 

Once you have organized your home, always try to maintain the systems you have put in place and keep it clutter free, this will give you more time to relax and enjoy your home.

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Students at North Side Primary School celebrated the 100th day of their current academic school year. 
A 100-day morning assembly kicked things off, while all classes throughout the school day employed assignments concerning the number 100. The lessons regarding the number 100 ranged across the curriculum, including mathematics, English, creative writing, religion, art, and social studies. 
Deputy Principal Joy Ebanks-King said, "This is a celebration that is done around the world, and I know my class and the entire school has been eagerly waiting for this day. Each of the students has been counting down since the first day of school. They look forward to this event every year." 
The students were gathered on the basketball court during the afternoon, to form the shape 100. Each child had a special balloon and message that was released into the sky.  
They were all also given the opportunity, to dress as they would have either 100 years ago or 100 years from now, which resulted in the students turning up in some weird and wonderful costumes. 




Source:compasscayman.com

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