Long Island's Specialty Mattress Store for Children

Long Island's Specialty Mattress Store for Children
Here at The Bedroom Source, we realize that you could pick up a mattress someplace else, such as from a big box retailer or an online store. But we hope you'll consider these three reasons why you should buy your mattress from us instead. We Know Quality Mattresses Here at The Bedroom Source, children's bedroom furniture isn't just one of the many things we dapple in; it's all we do. For over 3 decades now, we've made it our business to become experts when it comes to identif …
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Letting Little Hands (Safely) Help in the Kitchen

Letting Little Hands (Safely) Help in the Kitchen
Little hands love to help! Only it can be so hard to find safe ways to keep them busy in the kitchen. You have to slow down and get a little creative (and be willing to put up with a tad bit more of a mess), but it can be done — and can even be fun! First Things First: Establish a Few Firm Rules I'm big on 1-2-3 around here. It's just the right set of numbers for little ones to easily remember. • Rule #1 Always wash your hands before helping in the kitchen. (O …
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What's Your Child's Bedtime?

What's Your Child's Bedtime?
Does it really matter what time your kids go to bed? Yes and no. Many sleep experts recommend a bedtime of 8 p.m. or earlier for toddlers and preschoolers, 9 p.m. or earlier for school-aged children, and 10 p.m. or earlier for teens. Theoretically, it would be better for a child to have a midnight bedtime and get up at noon, as opposed to going to bed at 8 p.m. and getting up at 5 a.m. While getting enough sleep is more important than the time you choose to make "bedtime," having a d …
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Identifying Causes of Bedwetting

Identifying Causes of Bedwetting
Bedwetting. It's messy. It's embarrassing. It's common. If that's all you know about it, though, you probably don't know enough to help your child navigate this hard-to-cope-with sleep disorder. In addition to helping identify and possibly eliminate or treat any contributing factors, you can help your child by educating them and providing routines and products that will help make the situation a little less frustrating for both of you. Identifying Causes of Primary Bedwetting …
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Helping Your Child Cope with Bedwetting

Helping Your Child Cope with Bedwetting
By its very definition, bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is the "unintentional passage of urine during sleep." Because your child isn't doing it on purpose, bedwetting doesn't warrant punishment or shaming. So what's a parent to do? Once you've evaluated potential causes (or while you're waiting for an appointment or test results), you're often left with a nightly nuisance that will take time to be corrected. In the meantime, you can take some steps to make the situation as comfort …
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Create a Shipshape Bedroom with a Captain's Bed!

Create a Shipshape Bedroom with a Captain's Bed!
Ahoy, me Hearties! Landlubbers and Sea-fearers alike may not realize that the idea of a Captain's Bed originated aboard ships. While sailors' beds have traditionally been built into a ship's design, today's Captain's Beds mimic the sea-worthy design by incorporating storage into the raised platform of the bed. Just like ships sailing the 7 seas, many families consider floor space in their homes to be at a premium — which is precisely the reason to consider a Captain's Bed for your li …
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The Chemistry of a Happy Family, Part 2

The Chemistry of a Happy Family, Part 2
In Part 1, we looked at 2 of the 4 chemicals our bodies use to send us to our "happy places." Because of the science behind this information, you can learn how to create more of a happy atmosphere in your home and with your family, no matter what your past looks like or your natural inclinations may be. Serotonin for Families Serotonin basically intensifies whatever mood you're in — for good or for bad. Did you know that 80% of the body's Serotonin is found in the gut and is con …
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The Chemistry of a Happy Family, Part 1

The Chemistry of a Happy Family, Part 1
Do you know what sets apart the healthiest, happiest families from the rest? They delight in spending time with one another. Some of us are naturally more gifted at fostering that, but it's really attainable for anyone. Like many things, it's part art and part science. In fact, there's actually a wealth of scientific information on how to "manufacture" that kind of thing: Our bodies release the chemicals that influence our happiness. While the chemical balance of each person may be uni …
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Better than Online Shopping: Long Island's Favorite Kid's Furniture Store

Better than Online Shopping: Long Island's Favorite Kid's Furniture Store
In 2015 alone, ecommerce grew by nearly 15%. We all realize how much more convenient and simple buying online can be, compared to shopping around at brick-and-mortar stores. Yet it's America's small businesses, especially family-owned ones like The Bedroom Source, which in many ways create the backbone of our society. From increasing property values to fostering community and even creating local jobs, there are plenty of fringe benefits to spending money at local shops. According …
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No More Monsters Under the Bed: Helping Your Child Fight Nighttime Fears

No More Monsters Under the Bed: Helping Your Child Fight Nighttime Fears
Fears can creep up on you in a hurry, especially if it's dark, and extra-specially if you're a child with a vivid imagination! Unfortunately, there's no one-size-fits-all solution to eliminating nighttime fears, but there are a few general principles that you as a parent can use to equip your child to combat the fears that do come their way. (Spoiler alert: Saying, "There's nothing to be afraid of" doesn't really help.) Capitalize on that Vivid Imagination Let's face it: Most ad …
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