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5 Amazing Facts About The Bottle Nose Dolphin – That You Can Teach Your Child Today

July 18, 2012 By: Bril

Here’s something you can teach your child today. Introducing…

“The Bottlenose Dolphin”

Bottlenose Dolphin

Did you know…

1) Their moans, groans, squeaks, whistles, and grunts can sound as if they’re a heavy metal band. But bottlenose dolphins make their own kind of music. server address . Many of the sounds they make could be imitated by holding a balloon tightly by the neck, then letting the air out faster and slower.

2) Bottlenose dolphins send messages to one another in different ways. They squeak and whistle and use body language—leaping as high as 20 feet (6 meters) in the air, snapping their jaws, slapping their tails on the surface of the water, and even butting heads.

3) So what are they trying to tell each other? They can alert each other to possible dangers, let others know there is food nearby, and keep track of others in the group. Nasal sacs inside the dolphin’s head are what make it possible for the dolphins to vocalize.

4) Blowholes located in their heads open and close, allowing the dolphins to breathe. (Being mammals, dolphins have to come to the water’s surface to breathe, just like you.)

5) Dolphins also produce high frequency clicks, which act as a sonar system called echolocation (ek-oh-low-KAY-shun). When the clicking sounds hit an object in the water, like a fish or rock, they bounce off and come back to the dolphin as echoes. Echolocation tells the dolphins the shape, size, speed, distance, and location of the object. Each individual dolphin seems to have its own signature whistle, but the sounds we can’t hear may be the most important.

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Source: National Geographic Kids – CLICK HERE for all 18 facts about the Bottlenose Dolphin, photos, videos, maps, create an e-card, or print a picture of this magnificent creature.

 

BrilSlate Review: Stress-Test, Battery, Video Clarity, Speed, Built-in USB, Games, Multitasking, and Lots More…

July 16, 2012 By: Bril

Gadget Guru Sakthi Takes the New BrilSlate Adroid 4.0 ICS on a Stress-Test-Ride!

After a gruelling stress-test of the new BrilSlate Android 4.0, Bril’s in-house expert Sakthi lists 10 super-qualities of BrilSlate that he loves!

1. Video clarity: Video clarity really excellent when compared to most tablets available in the market.

2. Battery Back Up: When working in offline mode batter-life is around 9 hours 40 minutes. When surfing the net the battery lasts for 6hours 20minutes

In my opinion this is the best power performance in android platform.
~ Sakthi

3. Device Heat: One of the very few tablets that doesn’t heat up even when watching a full movie without a break. (Tested under standard family-viewing, non-ac conditions.

4. Built-in USB on the go. What’s really amazing with the Brilslate is that it supports upto 500gb external hard disks.

5. Internet: Most Indian languages are supported by the browser. Youtube videos stream effortlessly and all Social Networking sites can be accessed easily using the Opera Mini browser.

The highlight is that Skype video calls (with the front built-in camera) works wonderfully without hanging.
~ Sakthi

6. Touch Screen: The touchscreen is amazingly responsive and feels great!

7. Multitasking: 12 parallel applications were run and used while testing without any indication of slow-down or hanging.

8. Games: It supports motion sensor, gravity sensor and graphical 3d games. (Caution:- You will definitely get addicted to playing games with your BrilSlate)

9. Business: Stock market in your finger tips, internet banking, currency, weather, location on google maps,  Adobe reader for pdf, Email on the go -no limits on number of accounts you can manage. MS office  -Create, edit, copy and paste in excel, word and power point using kingsoft office which can be downloaded free from play store available in Brilslate. What’s more, ownload over 5 million apps available in the play store. (Note: most of the branded Android tablets do not having play store.)

10. Last but not least Direct Google Voice search because  “GOOGLE comes after GOD in knowing everything” 🙂

The BrilSlate can be purchased online at www.brilindia.com.

How To Help your Child Kick the Thumb Sucking Habit

July 9, 2012 By: Bril

How To Help your Child Kick the Thumb Sucking HabitThumb sucking is a concern many parents have. Toddlers suck their thumbs because it’s comforting and calming. It’s probably something they did before they were born and revert back to it when they are nervous, agitated, scared or ill. . They may also use it to lull themselves back to sleep in the middle of the night.

Parents shouldn’t concern themselves unless it continues after the age their permanent teeth begin to appear, around six years old. Experts say that it’s the intensity of the thumb sucking and the tongue’s thrust that deforms teeth and makes braces necessary later. Children who rest their thumb passively in their mouth are less likely to have difficulty than children who suck aggressively. If you’re concerned, closely monitor your child and analyze his technique. If they appears to be sucking vigorously, you may want to begin curbing their habit earlier.

Punishing or nagging your child to stop won’t help because it’s usually an automatic response. Attempting to curb it by putting an elastic bandage on his thumb or another method will seem like unjust punishment, especially since they indulge in the habit for comfort and security.

Try to wait it out. Children usually give up thumb-sucking when they’ve found other ways to calm and comfort themselves. my ip . Consider offering them other alternatives to comfort themselves such as a soft blanket or toy.

The key is to notice when and where they are likely to suck their thumbs and offer an alternative. If it happens while they are tired, try giving more naps. If they suck their thumb frequently while watching television, try to distract them with a toy that will keep their hands occupied.

Older children may need gentle reminders to curtail thumb sucking while in public, and praise should be given freely when the child finds and uses an acceptable alternative. Your child’s pediatric dentist can offer other suggestions for helping your child kick the thumb sucking habit.

26 Reasons Why You’ll Love Carrying The BrilSlate Everywhere You Go

July 3, 2012 By: Bril

So, let’s say you’re in the electronics section of a super market and playing around with the android tablets on display. The usual suspects: Samsung Galaxy Tab, Galaxy Note, Blackberry Playbook and Motorola Xoom.

Suddenly your friend jumps in front of you and whispers into your ear, “You gotta see this Tablet!” He seems extra quirky and that somewhat picks your interest.

But you’re thinking, “Oh boy… What can he show me that I haven’t seen already?”

Well…

Brace yourself, and read this article cause it’s a total game changer.

There’s a new Tablet in town called the BrilSlate – click on Reuters, DNA or Fox 5 News to read the articles and reviews.

I really liked the (free) elegant leather cover too… Samsung didn’t give any cover at all; we had to buy it for an additional Rs 2000.
~ Ramesh Sankaran

The BrilSlate is brought to you by the same company that has been making living fun since 1964. They started as an Ink Bottle, expanded into various product lines and now launched this totally amazing Tablet.

And guess what? It’s so affordable that you can actually:

Buy 2 BrilSlates for the Price of 1 Samsung Galaxy Tab.

You heard that right. It costs just Rs.10,999. But don’t let that sneaky price ever let you think that this little tablet isn’t a powerhouse! Did I say little? Keep reading. You’ll see.

The BrilSlate is a snazzy, high performance, Android 4.0 (ice cream sandwich) tablet with multi-point capacitive touch screen and an amazingly sleek metal casing! Great for school, home and office use. Surf the web, check and send emails, create and edit documents, download great apps from the Android Market, play games, listen to music, watch movies and more!

The BrilSlate is powered by the latest version of Android. This means you have complete access to over 500,000 games and apps that can be instantly downloaded.

Categories: Books & Reference, Business, Comics, Education, Entertainment, Finance, Health & Fitness, Libraries, Lifestyle, Medical, Music & Audio, News & Magazines, Photography, Productivity, Shopping, Transportation, Travel, Weather, and LOTS more.

Social Networking: (view all apps here)

FacebookTwitterGoogle PlusYouTubeLinkedIn

Games: (view all apps here)

Angry Birds Cut The RopeRacing Moto SuperbikeIPL Cricket T20 FeverPool Master Pro

Finance: (view all apps here)

State Bank of IndiaICICI Mobile Banking - iMobileCitibank IndiaAxis MobileMoneycontrol Markets on Mobile

Health & Fitness: (view all apps here)

WebMD for AndroidFat Melting AbsInstant Heart RateNike+ RunningVirtuaGym Fitness Home & Gym

Shopping: (view all apps here)

Official eBay Android AppFlipkartSnapdealAmazon MobileBarcode Scanner

Phew! 500,000 apps and growing every day.

This Tablet surprisingly is really quick to load. The BlackBerry Playbook takes HOURS to load! The USB, SD Card and HDMI options are a boon as even many of the bigger brands don’t have it.
~ Ramesh Sankaran, owner of a Samsung Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry Playbook and BrilSlate

The BrilSlate was created just for you to organize your life, recapture joyful moments with your family and friends, have a blast, and make living fun.

With that, I’ll leave you with:

25 Reasons Why You’ll Love Carrying The
BrilSlate Everywhere You Go:

    1. Ultra-sleek design with a snazzy silver-metal back casing
    2. Operating system: Android 4.0 (ice cream sandwich)
    3. Rockchip 2918 chip solution, main frequency: 1.2GHz
    4. Amazing high-performance 7.0″ Capacitive touch screen with 5-points touch
    5. Dimensions: 192(L) X 118(W) X 12.3(H) mm- exceptional Ultra-thin design
    6. Crystal-clear screen with high-resolution 800*480 pixels for enhanced viewing experience
    7. Built-in flash memory of 8GB extendable up to 32 GB using a SD Card
    8. Built-in 512MB DDR2 RAM for seamless, high-speed performance
    9. Supports WIFI 802.11 b/g/n for a great wireless internet experience
    10. Supports external 3G data card/dongle^
    11. Supports HDMI function
    12. Supports G-talk, MSN, QQ, Skype and other popular software for voice, video# and text based communication
    13. Supports EMAIL and internet with android browsers
    14. Supports a wide range of e-book formats
    15. Music formats supported: MP3/WMA/APE/FLAC/AAC/OGG/AC3/WAV and more!
    16. Video formats: Max.1280*720 MKV(H.264 HP) /AVI / RM / RMVB / FLV / WMV9 / MP4 and more!
    17. Picture formats: High resolution JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG and more.
    18. One high-clarity speaker built-in
    19. 0.3M pixel front camera built-in
    20. G-sensor function built-in for screen rotation
    21. Powered by a 4500Mah rechargeable lithium battery with Working life: Up to 6 hours**
    22. Charger: 110-240V, 50-60HZ
    23. Access to great apps on Google Android Market!
    24. Includes: HDMI Cable, Earphone and User Manual
    25. Built-in USB Port
    26. A free high-end leather case included to further accentuate your BrilSlate experience.

I’m particularly impressed with its video playback- What clarity! It’s truly a pleasure using the BrilSlate for movies!
~Sakthivel

For more information about the BrilSlate, CLICK HERE.

BrilSlate can be purchased online on www.brilindia.com.

Productive and Positive Potty Training

June 28, 2012 By: Bril

Your child’s showing all the signs of being ready to potty train. That’s great! But now, where do you start?

Explain to your toddler that going potty is a normal process of life and everyone does it, even animals. Talk with them about the toilet, a special place where they can potty just like the big kids. Tell him how the potty works and let him try flushing himself. Explain that they will be wearing underwear and not diapers. Find some educational and entertaining videos of their favorite characters learning to go potty. Be sure to involve other family members in the process and emphasize the importance of consistency during this process.

Make a special trip to the store and purchase new underwear with your toddler. Let them have a voice in what you get. The underwear will have much more significance if your toddler helped choose them.

Overalls, pants with lots of buttons, snaps or zips, tight or restrictive clothing and oversized shirts will all be an obstacle to your child during this process. Put these kinds of clothes away for the time being.

Decide whether or not you’re going to use pull-ups, training pants or regular underwear and try to stick with this decision so your child has consistency and isn’t confused. Think about whether or not you want to use rewards or not. Figure out a strategy on how to handle potty issues when you’re away from home.

If your child is in child care, ask your provider for their advice and make sure there aren’t any hard and fast rules the center or caregiver has in place that may be an issue. Let them know that you’re going to start and enlist their help with the process.

Praise your child for each successful trip to the potty, and comfort them when accidents happen and try to remain patient and calm when they do. Avoid using candy or other treats as reinforcement. Let them know that it will take a while to get the hang of using the potty, and encourage and praise each attempt they make. With consistency, encouragement and praise, they’ll soon be completely trained.

The Family that Eats Together Stays Healthy Together

June 22, 2012 By: Bril

The Family that Eats Together Stays Healthy TogetherRecent studies have shown that not only do children like to sit down at the dinner table and eat a meal with their parents, but they are more likely to eat a well-balanced, nutritious meal when they do.

But with the hectic lives we seem to lead these days, getting the family all together in the same place at the same time can be a difficult chore. Between work schedules, after-school activities, errands, and the like, it seems we have less and less time. But with a few simple ideas and some planning, meal time can be an enjoyable and treasured family time.

Designate no less than one night per week to have a sit-down meal with your family. Sunday nights are usually a good choice for this because you have more time to relax and the weekend chores have been completed.

Involve your children in the meal planning and preparation. This gives them a strong sense of self and the foundation for a lifetime of healthy meal planning and preparation.

Make sure the television is off, and make it a rule that all phone calls go to voice mail or the answering machine during the meal. Take this time to visit with one another and enjoy one another’s company. This is a great time to reconnect and find out what events happened this week. Take your time eating, and teach your children how to do the same in the process. domain owner search Eating slowly is a healthy habit. Don’t jump up and start clearing dishes and putting things away until everyone is done eating and talking.

On those days that you can’t sit down as a family, try to make a habit of sitting down and chatting with them while they are eating, instead of rushing around catching up on the chores. This shows them you’re interested and that you care and want to be and involved and important part of their every day life.

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Teach your Child to Give Respect and They’ll Gain Respect in Return

June 11, 2012 By: Bril

Teach your Child to Give Respect and They'll Gain Respect in Return  One of the most important things you can teach your child is respect and the best way to teach respect is to show respect. When a child experiences respect, they know what it feels like and begin to understand how important it is.

Keep in mind the saying “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

Respect is an attitude. Being respectful helps a child succeed in life. If children don’t have respect for peers, authority, or themselves, it’s almost impossible for them to succeed. A respectful child takes care of belongings and responsibilities, and a respectful child gets along with peers.

Schools teach children about respect, but parents have the most influence on how respectful children become. Until children show respect at home, it’s unlikely they will show it anywhere else.

How can you show respect to your child? If you do something wrong, admit it and apologize. Don’t embarrass, insult or make fun of your child. domain technical info . Compliment them and let your child make choices and take responsibility. Listen to your child’s side of the story before making a decision on an issue or problem. Be polite and use “please” and “thank you” when asking them to do things. Knock before entering your child’s room. Keep promises. Show your child that you mean what you say. And give your child your full attention.

And most important, teach your children that respect is earned. Make sure that you are leading by example and modeling respectful behavior. Be a law-abiding citizen. Show concern for your environment, animals and other people. Openly and honestly discuss exampled of witnessed disrespect.

In addition, teach your child to respect themselves. Self-respect is one of the most important forms of respect. Once we respect ourselves, it is easier to respect others.
Help them set and achieve goals. Encourage honesty and teach them that people make mistakes, and that they are the best way to learn.

Most importantly, praise your child often for good deeds, behaviors or traits, and tell them you love them at least several times each day. You’re sure to raise a child capable of giving and gaining respect.

 

Photo credits: freedigitalphotos

Hobbies are Healthy

June 7, 2012 By: Bril

Hobbies are HealthyHobbies benefit children in many ways. It gives a child an opportunity to express themselves, and it allows them to discover themselves and build self-esteem. They are also great educational tools. A child interested in rock collecting learns about geology and science, and a child in writing stories learns about sentence structure and proper grammar. Hobbies teach children to set and achieve goals, solve problems and make decisions. They can also set the course for what your child becomes later in life as they often turn into lifelong interests or careers.

Children who have hobbies are usually following in their parents footsteps, so set a good example by pursuing your own hobby. Your child will need space for their hobby, so find an area designated specifically for his hobby so he can work on it. Realize that hobbies can sometimes be quite messy, so be at the ready for messes as they come with the territory.

Be available to your child to provide guidance, support and encouragement. This is a great time to teach your child strong work habits, such as following directions closely, setting goals, and proper planning and organization. Show them that nothing worthwhile is ever easy, especially when they begin to become frustrated with their progress. It’s also a good time to teach them about personal responsibility and show them how important it is to properly care for their work area and their ‘tools of the trade.’

Children will be more encouraged to work on their hobbies if activities like watching television or playing video games are limited. It’s been noted by experts that by age 15, the average child has spent more time watching television than sitting in a classroom. Again, here’s where setting a good example is crucial. Instead of watching that four-hour football game on Saturday, turn the TV off and work on your own hobby. is site down . Your child may want to join in or work on their own as a result.

Hobbies are rewarding and enriching parts of our lives, so encourage your child to explore his own interests and find a hobby of their very own.

Photograph credits: FreeDigitalPhotos

Expect Only the Best from Your Child

June 4, 2012 By: Bril

Expect Only the Best from Your ChildExpect the best from your child. If you expect the best behavior and performance  from your child, it’s often what you will get. similar sites . Children pick up on our beliefs about them, form a self-concept that matches that belief, and perform accordingly.

If we expect them to be lazy, they’ll be lazy, which will confirm our expectations for them, and the cycle toward failure is started.

If, on the other hand, we expect our kids to be successful, productive, creative, and responsible and honestly believe it to be true, then our children can’t help but rise to the occasion and confirm our best opinions of them with their positive actions. So expect nothing but the best from your children and watch them fulfill your expectations.

Praise your child often when they perform a good deed or accomplish a new task. Set simple, clear and consistent rules so your child knows exactly what is expected and the consequences of misbehaving or breaking the rules.

Maintain a consistent daily routine for your child as much as possible, and make sure your child gets lots of physical activity and time to play and socialize with their friends. Encourage your child to learn how to make appropriate choices, and encourage your child to do things for themselves. Allow your child to talk about strong feelings, which will help them work through their anger and frustration.

Above all, be a positive role model for your child, as their strongest educator is your example. Take care of yourself, and expect the best from yourself. Make appropriate choices and be firm yet fair when disciplining your child. Make sure to spend lots of quality time with your child, and encourage them to become involved in activities that foster cooperation and a sense of accomplishment. If you have great expectations of your child, you’ll be greatly pleased in the end.

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Tactics for Tackling a Toddler’s Temper Tantrum

May 30, 2012 By: Bril

Tactics for Tackling a Toddler’s Temper Tantrum - BrilEven the best behaved toddler has an occasional temper tantrum. A tantrum can range from whining and crying to screaming, kicking, hitting, and breath holding. They’re equally common in boys and girls and usually occur from age 1 to age 3. Some children may experience regular tantrums, whereas for other children, tantrums may be rare. Some kids are more prone to throwing a temper tantrum than others.

Toddlers are trying to master the world and when they aren’t able to accomplish a task, they often use one of the only tools at their disposal for venting frustration – a tantrum. There are several basic causes of tantrums that are familiar to parents everywhere: The child is seeking attention or is tired, hungry, or uncomfortable. In addition, tantrums are often the result of children’s frustration with the world. Frustration is an unavoidable part of kids’ lives as they learn how people, objects, and their own bodies work.

Tantrums are common during the second year of life, a time when children are acquiring language. Toddlers generally understand more than they can express. As language skills improve, tantrums tend to decrease.

Keep off-limits objects out of sight and out of reach, which will make struggles less likely to develop over them. Distract your child. Take advantage of your little one’s short attention span by offering a replacement for the coveted object or beginning a new activity to replace the frustrating or forbidden one. And choose your battles: consider the request carefully when your child wants something. Is it outrageous? Maybe it isn’t. . Accommodate when possible to avoid an outburst.

Make sure your child isn’t acting up simply because he or she isn’t getting enough attention. To a child, negative attention (a parent’s response to a tantrum) is better than no attention at all. Try to establish a habit of catching your child being good (“time in”), which means rewarding your little one with attention and praise for positive behavior. This will teach them that acting appropriately makes mommy and daddy happy and proud, and they’ll be anxious to do it again and again.

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