Never Forget An Important Milestone In Your Child's Life Again


by Jay Osterholt - Date: 2010-04-02 - Word Count: 469 Share This!

When your child is first born you are convinced that you will remember every precious moment. You know that you will always be able to quickly recall your child's weight, length and time of birth. You know that every smile, every laugh, every tear will forever be imprinted on your memory. You know that you will always remember when your precious son took his first steps, or when your daughter's first tooth emerged. Then time intrudes and you realize that there is just not enough room in your brain for every little detail. The more time that passes, and the more children that you have, the less you will be able to remember all these little moments and details. The fact is: You will forget. Luckily, at My Child's Locket you can safely store and detail all of these important milestones for current use and future reference.

You may think that being able to recall when your son started walking won't matter twenty years from now. However, the fact is that it will matter to him when he is anxiously waiting for his son to take those first precious steps. When your daughter wonders if it's normal that her daughter hasn't started using whole words at a certain age, it helps to know if it was normal for her at that same age. The baby books can offer guidelines and basic information, but the fact is that much of it does depend on the individual child. And genetics do play a big role. When your children have babies of their own, they will wonder about their own infancy and childhood. They will have questions for you about whether they did certain things, and when they did them. When you choose to record this information at My Child's Locket, it will be securely stored for you to access later. Additionally, you can print it out at any time. You can even print out a certificate showing the milestone and add a picture to it for the photo album.

There are a total of 13 milestones that can be securely stored on the website. Never again will you have to strain your memory, trying to remember if the first tooth emerged at seven months or eight. When younger children come along, and you are trying to remember if your oldest was walking at ten months or eleven months, you will be able to access that information and refresh your memory. When you move you will know that the records are secure and safe. Should something tragic happen to your home or baby books, you will know that this information remains secure and recorded. Finally, when your child has questions about her first milestones, you will be able to easily and quickly show her the secure online page that is dedicated to her.

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