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  • Discover How To Potty Train Your Child Who Has Autism  By : Bonita Darula
    How to potty train an autistic child may not be as difficult as you think. Most parents with an autistic child are extremely intimidated by thinking of potty training, due to the fact of introducing new and stressful things into the life of an autistic child. This may appear to be overwhelming and seem impossible.
  • Earache Relief Found Rapidly  By : SJC
    A number of remedies have been tried over the years to achieve earache relief and specific old wives' tales have proven to be effective in some situations. The overall choice tends to be antibiotics, but should that be the optimal choice?
  • Double Jogging Strollers - Many Styles And Colours  By : James Morgan
    It is certainly astonishing how indispensable and handy double jogging strollers really are for mothers and fathers who are energetic. Double jogging strollers are considered a must have baby accessory mainly if you have two offspring or twins and would like to maintain the connection with them while doing your jogging routine. Another advantage of taking your children together with you whilst you are jogging is being able to maintain that bond between parent and child even when working up a sweat.
  • How to Conquer Night Time Anxiety in Kids  By : Charlene Nelson
    How to overcome night time anxiety in kids? Here are some tips to send away all the demons in your child’s imagination.
  • Overcoming Power Struggles with your Child  By : Jay Marie
    Do you have daily power struggles with your child? This can take its toll on both of you. First, take time to reflect on when these power struggles occur.
  • Ideas On Baby Shower Cake Wording  By : Paul A Allen Jr
    Because of the importance of baby showers and being that they are a once in a lifetime opportunity for a new child, it is necessary to do it correctly. Selecting the proper wording for a baby shower cake is highly big to insure the moment is captured perfectly.
  • How to Keep Your Kids Safe on Halloween  By : William Turley
    Halloween is one is of America's most dangerous and deadly holidays. Most parents know about candy tampering. However, many parents don't realize burns, pedestrian injuries and falls account for the majority of the injuries on Halloween. Here is how to make sure your kids are safe on Halloween.
  • A Call To Action for Christian Mentoring of At Risk Children  By : dgcarticle
    Occasionally the providential care of God delicately requests my focus, and in doing so it rolls up the darkness of suspicion that has a way of sneaking into my sight. One such occasion happened to me just lately. This past Friday afternoon, I was sitting at my desk worrying over the minutiae of ministry when I received a call. The person on the other end of the phone announced himself as Robert Stinser*, and mentioned he had been matched to a Long Island Youth Mentoring mentor when he was eleven years-old. He said that he was grown up now, and wanted to give back in some manner to this ministry. I asked Robert how old he is now and he said thirty-three.
  • Arts and Crafts to Improve Your Childs Learning  By : Michiel Van Kets
    When you have the opportunity perhaps to work on crafts with your children you will find that while the event itself is fulfilling your children also improve their interaction skills and their creativity can perhaps begin to flourish you may even dis
  • Helping Your ADHD Child Socialize  By : Paul Jacobs
    The number one mistake parents with ADHD children make are to isolate their children from other children because they fear the worst happening. This article discusses why this is not a good thing to do and how you can best help your child to socialize with others
  • How To Use Word Wall Games And SnapWords (TM) With Your Child  By : Toan Dinh
    Benefit of "Pop Up" Word Wall Game: Children will have the chance to practice reading common words (sight words) they have just learned, and build their fluency the more often they play the game.
  • Great Learning Disability Resources For Children With Dyslexia  By : Toan Dinh
    As a parent or guardian of a child with dyslexia, you can help by investing in learning disability resources that are specifically designed to help your child work with his or her disorder.
  • Parents Should NEVER Punish a Child for Bedwetting  By : P.Rodgers
    It appears that some children who wet the bed have relatively small bladders that cannot hold much urine. Punishment almost never works and may actually increase bedwetting as the child becomes more upset, nervous, ashamed, and/or resentful toward parents. As parents, it's our responsibility to look out for the well-being of our children. In fact, we owe it to them.
  • What to Look for in Sunscreens for Kids  By : Gen Wright
    When choosing a sunscreen for your kids, the greatest urge may be to simply grab something off the shelf of your local drug store.
  • Tips for Understanding Your Child and His Performance  By : Toni Bostrom
    Nobody ever said parenting is an trouble-free and smooth task. More commonly, parents find it hard, difficult, and frustrating to cope with their children. If you have problems with your child’s behavior, it would help a lot if you would try to reach out. Understanding your child and his behavior would certainly work wonders. Anyway, if you would not take the effort to do so, who would?
  • 3 Money Management Lessons Parents Can Teach their Kids  By : Ozeme J Bonnette
    As parents, we are responsible for helping our children grow up and develop skills toward self-sufficiency. The type of people our children become has a lot to do with the instruction we provide to them. Teaching money management skills is an important area that should not be overlooked as we prepare our children for life on their own.
  • Taking Cute Baby Photos – Capturing the Right Moment  By : Michiel Van Kets
    How can you keep those cute baby images for ever? You can take the cutest baby photographs that you can and have a permanent reminder. Even better you can enter baby photo contests with great shots and share the cuteness of your child with the world. So how do you take cute photos, and ones that are suitable for entering into a baby picture contest?
  • Teaching Your Child Spanish As a Second Language  By : Rebecca Londono
    It is common knowledge that in today's world it is very beneficial to learn a second language. In addition to being able to meet more people, and getting to experience more of the world's diverse cultures, being bilingual opens the door wider to oppo
  • Back To School Is Safety Time For Kids  By : Alicia Rockmore and Sarah Welch
    Getting your young children ready to go back to school shouldn't stop with school supplies. You also should be thinking about getting their health and safety organized. It may not be something that you want to think about, but a little bit of preparation can make all the difference. We urge you to take a few minutes this week and make a plan.
  • Five Crucial Tips to Keep Your Children Protected This Halloween  By : Pavion Jordan
    Halloween is possibly the most nerve racking holiday of the time for new parents. Dressing your children up in masks and then setting them out on street to ask for candy from strangers can be a technique for disaster if you’re not properly prepared.
  • School Survival - 10 Tips to Keep Children Safe in an Emergency  By : Gungagalonga
    School teachers and principals should adhere to these ten tips and think about buying school survival kits to make sure that classrooms are adequately prepared for an emergency situation or lockdown order.
  • Handling Child Bullying  By : garyhill
    Bullying is when someone, or a group of people, upset or create a risk to another person's health and safety - either psychologically or physically - or their property, reputation or social acceptance on more than one occasion.
  • Teaching Kids About Money  By : Vince Shorb
    Discover the tips to teaching children about money. Teaching kids about money is easier and takes less time than picking up high school algebra and the knowledge they acquire can make a long-lasting difference in their life.
  • Has Your Child Got The Eco Message? Some Tips To Throwing An Eco Friendly Party  By : David B Taylor
    If you are the parents of young children or even babies it seem as though being eco-friendly and recycling is the message really being pushed towards this next generation from a very young age. It is so important for them to see the bigger picture about saving the planet and helping to save endangered animals. Read more.
  • How to Entertain Children At Your Wedding  By : Jackie Hurst
    As much as children are a major part of any wedding, you don't want them to take the focus of any of your intimate and tender moments with the usual sulks and tantrums. So nowadays a lot of wedding day packages include childrens wedding entertainers. Have an entertainer booked to keep the little angels busy when you need a more adult vibe.
  • Find out How to Declutter a Child's Closet  By : Jeremy Glennon
    If a youngster is to become organized, they have to be given the tools to make it trouble-free for them to stay orderly. The kid's storage section needs to be effortless to utilize for them to uphold the space.
  • My Kid Won't Eat That!  By : Melissa Halas Liang
    Children are influenced by so many cues on what, how and why to eat. Food manufacturers spend billions on marketing campaigns that entice children to eat their products.
  • Stuck For Children's Party Ideas?  By : Jackie Hurst
    At this time, having a smaller budget to show our children how much we care especially around birthdays is becoming more difficult. Let's face it, there are loads of options out there but when they have been to the local indoor play facility three times already this year for other kids birthday's you need to show some originality.
  • Party Advice For Parents at your Kid's Party  By : Jackie Hurst
    If you are arranging your child's first big party then you need to get a few basic principles right and the rest should follow. These tips will work for birthdays, club parties, end of year or just celebrating something special.
  • Parents: Drop Your Pencil and Move Away from the Homework!  By : Aviva Schwab
    HOMEWORK. The word fills most kids and their parents with trepidation and fear. Find out how to help your child help himself with the dreaded task - while retaining both his love for you and his love of learning.
  • Boy How Have Times Changed!  By : James Holan
    This article is about how the times have changed since I have grown up to how kids are today.
  • Vision Therapy Under Attack As A Treatment For Children With Learning Disabilities  By : Darin Browne
    Once more conventional medical specialists have launched their "once every decade" attack on Vision Therapy and Behavioral Optometry. They are using the internet news sites to direct an assault on a scientifically supported and capably establish
  • Choosing and Fitting the Right Shoe for Your Child  By : Dr Andrew Schneider
    It is crucial that children be fitted for shoes properly. Especially when they are active in sports and activity, a properly fitting shoe is important for babies, toddlers, and teenagers. This article discusses what to look for in shoes for your children.
  • Stop Bullying- 10 Key Bullying Myths Exposed  By : Barry Kareful
    Far too long have bully victims and society in general made misinformed decisions that were based on the many bullying myths, lies, and half-truths related to this serious social problem. Until we understand and expose these myths as the lies and half-truths that they really are, we will continue to support and empower the bully and a bully culture in our society.
  • Help! I Need A Stroller Travel System  By : David Cummings
    There are many styles and functional types of strollers available, and parents must maneuver the myriad of choices available to them to determine which style/color meets their needs. Stroller travel systems help new parents make quick task of making two decisions, which car seat and which stroller to purchase.
  • Play is Kid's Work for Healthy Child Development  By : Katherine Nagy
    Kid's play is officially a child's right according to the United Nations. The news is full of reports of kids having less activity time due to TV and the obesity issues that are seen as a consequence of the lack of kids participating in active play. However, the importance of creative play is often overlooked. Spontaneous, imaginative, and creative play is just as necessary for a healthy child as active play.
  • Preparing Your Child For The First Dental Visit  By : Shen-Li Lee
    If you want to ensure your child has a positive long-term relationship with the dentist, it is important to make sure the first visit goes well. Remember, "first impressions last". Here are some things you can do to help your child prepare for that first visit.
  • Dads and Kids: Making Paper Doll Chains  By : Paul B
    Making a paper doll chain is a perfect activity for dads and children on a sleepy afternoon.
  • Travel Tips for Dads with Babies  By : Paul B
    Summer is here and time is right for dancing in the streets. Well, maybe not, if you have little kids under your supervision.
  • Effectively Managing Children With ADHD  By : Julia Moore
    As a parent, you will want the best for your child. You wan them to grow up and develop into a healthy, strong and independent individual; to estbalish themselves in a forward moving career and have a family. Also, you will find that many youngsters will play and become hyper and distracted on some occassions, which is considered part of growing up.
  • The Importance of Construction Toys for Children  By : Indria Bolinggi
    I highly recommend construction toys as one of the most basic educational toys we should provide for children. Any toy that recreates the process of building and manufacturing can be classed as construction toys. The pieces can be joined together to create models of toys such us cars, spaceships, houses, bridge and so many other.
  • Board Games as Great Activity Games for Your Children  By : Indria Bolinggi
    If we think about having some quality family fun, board game can be a solution to engage whole family playing together in the same table. While in these tough economic recession, less family can really afford to go out with some recreation. Beside the benefits of learning through this activity games are enormous.
  • Why Eurogames Become Most Popular Family Board Game  By : Indria Bolinggi
    German-style board games also called ’’eurogames’’ initially became popular in Germany and quickly followed by the rest of Europe and the entire world. The designation eurogame really just represent styles of games instead of the origin. Much like eurogames don’t have to come from Europe. But many publishers from around the world realize the great demand of this game style in recent years.
  • Teach Your Child Good Manners Through Conversational Hypnosis  By : Marc Pattenson
    There is a type of hypnosis that is very easy to learn that will make all of this happen for you and more. Conversational Hypnosis is using hypnosis while having a conversation with someone to get them to do what you want; it can be used in many real life situations.
  • 7 Tips to Arriving at an Informed Choice for Choosing a Suitable Camp  By : anthoni
    Summer camp tips for your child’s best summer fun and learning experiences that are going to be talked about here may help you take right decision for selecting a suitable camp. This article will help you take decision prior to sending your child away to a camp.
  • Social Skill Problems - Why Your Child Has Social Skills Difficulties & What to Do About It  By : Isa Marrs
    Without appropriate social skills training, children who have trouble socially will have more and more problems as they get older. Let's take action today and help our children...
  • Tips for Enjoying an Active Lifestyle with Your Baby  By : David Cummings
    Having a baby in your life is a fun and exciting adventure in itself. Continuing to enjoy an active lifestyle after baby is born, is important to many of us. There are so many ways today to take baby along with you and to include him/her in your activities.
  • Why Are Children's Tea Parties So Important To A Child's Education?  By : Amy Chan
    Do your kids have proper table manners and etiquette? These 2 factors are so important in coming across as a refined lady or gentleman in today's society. This article is about teaching them at a young age on how to be a socially acceptable person when they grow up.
  • Explaining Money to Your Children  By : Len Stauffenger
    Children can be taught early on and easily about handling money in their lives. Any one of these nine practical tips from author and divorced dad, Len Stauffenger, help you get the point across.
  • Early Childhood Development Programs in Georgetown, Texas  By : Nicole Nelson
    The amount of time and care provided to early childhood development will have a significant impact upon the rest of a child’s life. Georgetown, Texas has many opportunities for families who are looking for a nurturing environment for their young children to develop and grow mentally and physically. A great resource to find out more about communities like Georgetown is through local websites, like www.georgetowncustomhomes.com.
  • Blocking Websites - Keeping Your Child Safe Online  By : Dan Morton
    It's a fact that many parents today are blocking websites from their children's access, mainly to protect the children from adult websites and online predators. Most parents agree that blocking certain websites from their children's view is a good thing, and many tools now exist to help parents with this daunting task.
  • And Baby Makes Four or More  By : David Cummings
    Bringing a new baby home makes huge changes not only for the parents, but also for the other children in the home. Mom's attention is almost completely on the new baby, and the other children feel as though they have to scramble for some time with her. As you prepare for your new arrival, keep these tips in mind for helping your other children adjust and accept their new brother or sister.
  • Financial Education for Children - Saving Money  By : Richard Greenwood
    While schools teach your children many of lifes vital skills they often are lacking in financial education. As a parent it is important to teach your kids the real value of money and how to save for the things they really want.
  • Pretend Toys, Nurture Your Children Imagination  By : Indria Bolinggi
    In the early years, children are just beginning to understand the difference between fantasy and reality. For example your child can grasp the difference between her real mommy and the mommy they pretends to be when playing house. They will apply
  • Educational Wii Games Video for Children  By : Indria Bolinggi
    Children love to play video games and experts say spending sometime doing can help your children hand and eye coordination. Wii games video should certainly be considered as an educational addition.
  • The Magic of Baby Educational Toys  By : Indria Bolinggi
    Babies just love to explore, learn fast, and they rapidly develop new skills through listening, watching and touching. It won’t be very long before they are able to move towards objects that interest them. Introducing baby educational toys to the nursery will help to stimulate your newborn baby and enable him to develop more quickly.
  • Your Children Need Added Protected From The Sun  By : Emmanuel DeFreitas
    Always keep in mind that it's never too early to save your skin,or your children's skin, from the sun. The sun produces invisible rays called ultraviolet A, or UVA and ultraviolet B or UVB. These forms of invisible rays can cause both short- and long-term skin damage.
  • Helping Your Kids and Family to Cut Down on Sugar and Sweets  By : Paul B
    Face it: the United States runs on sugar. This is not a good thing. A recent study in the International journal of Pediatric Obesity says that nearly half of American kids will be overweight by 2010.
  • Benefits Of Breast Feeding : Why You Should Breast Feed.  By : Narisa R.
    Once you have given birth, breast feeding is the most important thing you are able to do to protect your infant and help to promote good health. Best of all, breast feeding is absolutely free.
  • Giving CPR to Toddlers  By : Paul B
    Choking can be fatal and a doctor is your first recourse in such a situation. Call 911 or your local emergency number before you do anything else.
  • Tips for Dads trying to cut down on Kids TV watching time  By : Paul B
    We like TV. After a long day at work, it’s like a frothy dessert at the end of a mediocre meal. It might not have any nutrition value, but it’s sweet and airy and enjoyable with very little effort. However, when TV becomes the routine and more your reality than your real life, you or your kids might have a problem.
  • Child Behavior Suggestions - Cleaning up their Mess  By : Paul B
    Are you tired of your kids acting like royalty around the house? Making a mess of their rooms as they throw away their clothes and food, expecting you to go picking after them?
  • Why you must allow your children to play with toys?  By : Tinh Nguyen
    Children love playing with toys because it brings them joy and happiness. Toys will keep them entertained all day as it is impossible for the parents to be with the child to play with them. Thus, it is important that we as parents should provide our children with lots of toys to play with. If we don't, we are snatching the fun, joy and pleasure time from our kids.
  • Reason Why Do Kids Lie  By : Paul B
    It wasn’t me Daddy! You must have heard your 5-year old say that you at some point or other, when you knew it was in fact he who did it. How do you deal with your kid, knowing he is lying to you? When your child lies to you, remember he is not doing it on purpose.
  • Six Tips for Teaching Kids to Share, Save and Spend  By : Paul B
    With the economy what it is today, there is no better time for parents to teach their kids lifelong lessons about responsibly sharing, saving, and spending.
  • Mind Mapping for Younger Children  By : Alan Pritchard
    An article on how to use Mind Maps with younger children and how capturing the information this way is a great way of harnessing children's creativity and spontaneity.
  • Common Child Behavior - Whining  By : Paul B
    Kids whine when they are hungry, tired, bored or if they are sick. But they also whine when they need attention from their parents. Parents tend to worry, and not without good reason, that their children will grow up to be whiners and never be anything less than miserable in their behavior.
  • Birthday Parties - Some Useful Tips  By : Resa Fast
    When throwing a birthday party for children, there are plenty of ways one can add to the fun by arranging some form of entertainment. This entertainment doesn’t have to be expensive at all, pretty much anything goes.
  • Ten Caring and Sensitive Ways for You to Support a Family who is Raising a Child with a Disability  By : Mara Kaplan
    Parents need the support of their family and friends. However, many people do not know how to offer their help. This article provides straightforward advice on how to support and make a difference in the lives of parents with children who have disabilities.
  • How to Teach Your Children Independence  By : Kimberly Reddington
    When my son was 15 months old, he had a babysitter who taught him how to put away his toys before he took something else out. This little bit of independence was great for both of us. He was proud of what he was accomplishing, and I was ecstatic that I had less to pick up around the house.
  • Buying the Right Playground Equipment  By : Funnel Ball
    Planning for buying a playground equipment. Confirm its manufacturer's commitment to safety and whether the equipment has been tested for load bearing features or not. Find out if your seller has done the durability test on its equipment, that too in compliance to laid industry standards.
  • How to Motivate Children  By : Alan Pritchard
    How to motivate children by Michael Tipper Author of The 77 Habits of Highly Effective Students.
  • Teach Kids Good Credit Card Habits Early On  By : James Exum
    Teaching kids at an early age to use credit cards
  • Know Why Kids Scribble  By : Paul B
    Most children are fascinated by the possibilities of a pencil or crayon stub and become engrossed in their activity as they scribble away for hours. As a parent, you may find this a heaven-sent solution to keep your kids quiet and relaxed in their own self-contained zone.
  • Industries and Public Facilities That Would Implement Playground Equipment  By : David Christopher
    Playgrounds are designed for kids. And where a huge number of children converge, playgrounds replete with all the play structures are most likely there too. Most people already recognize the importance of the playground and the crucial role it plays in the progressing development of a child. But from a child’s own simplistic point of view, a playground is his territory, his realm so to speak.
  • Play Toys - Purchasing educational play toys  By : Hnomseo GradeA
    A scientific study that followed children from infancy to their twenties found that children benefited from educational play. The children in the study group that were provided with educational play toys showed marked increases in their intelligence quotient (IQ).
  • Investing In Your Grandchildren Is Not Expensive  By : dlmiller1054
    This article is an attempt to show that the greatest investment we can make is in our children. It doesn’t have to be monetary. Out time is precious to our grandchildren. Take them for a walk, or a ride. Maybe just read to them or play silly games. We can never get the time back so now is the time to invest in our grandchildren.
  • Doing What Grandparents Do Best, Spoil Their Grandchildren  By : dlmiller1054
    This article is an attempt to help grandparents play a greater role in their grandchildren’s lives. Children learn from older people. Grandparents are a source of information ranging from family heritage to family values.
  • Moving Day, Picking Out Kids Bedding Is Fun  By : dlmiller1054
    This article is an attempt to help parents get a plan on how to help their children on moving day. As parents we are aware of all the emotions our children exhibit when they are told that we are moving. Letting them have some say about their new room is a great help. It gives the child a sense of belonging, and that they are important to the family. Moving can be fun if you can get your kids to help, by that I mean get involved in picking out things for their own rooms. Choosing their own bedding, waiting for it to arrive, and then placing it in the room is just what the child needs to gain confidence and make the transition to their new home.
  • Four Toys Worth Having Kids For...  By : Paul B
    For most of us, there is no fear that we're going to revert back to some Peter Pan state of denial of adulthood, we mostly just want to re-experience the joy of some of those things we haven't done or thought of in twenty years.
  • Can I Help My Child To Learn to Read Sooner?  By : Michael Levy
    Although reading readiness is highly variable among children, there are quite a few steps that parents and educators can take to determine when they are read. And, perhaps more important for the adults than the children, there are also steps that can be taken to shorten that time.
  • Educational Toys In A Kitchen Drawer...What's For Dinner?  By : Elke Smith
    You don't need to spend a lot of money on educational toys. Let your creativity provide the learning experience. One way to help occupy Mommy's little helper in the kitchen is to give them their own space designed with them in mind. Add a little love, small talk and encouragement making mealtime prep more enjoyable.
  • Helping You To Help Your Child Learn Through Play  By : Ivana Katz
    Play is an important part of childhood. It is also a hugely necessary part of childhood. It is important for all those 'e' adjectives that spring immediately to mind. Your child finds playing exciting, enjoyable, entertaining, even exhilarating... For these reasons alone, playing with your child and providing play opportunities for your child (slightly different concepts!) are essential parts of your role as a parent, caregiver or teacher.
  • Effects Of Toxic Toys  By : Good Evening
    As the dust begins to settle from parents rounding up their children's toys after the national lead paint recalls, many eco-conscious parents now wonder how they should dispose these confiscated toys. The toys' lead paint is highly toxic and known to cause a range of health problems in young children. There is no question that parents should immediately remove these toys from the home and away from children. Naturally, most parents would just throw the toys away without giving it a second though
  • Play With Your Kids  By : Good Evening
    Sometimes we all have to splurge a bit. Those that truly manage their finances prepare for this moment. For example, I put a bit of money back each month in a "no guilt" fund. This money has no purpose, but I can blow it any way I like. It is my reward for managing our money wisely and living frugally.
  • How To Handle Your Anger With Your Kids  By : Len Stauffenger
    Are the demands of raising children getting to you? Are you a divorced parent who experiences anger? Do you snap at your own children because of your stress? Here are some tips to identify if you are reaching critical mass.
  • Tips on Buying Children Clothing  By : Gen Wright
    It is always hard to strike a balance between quality and price when buying children clothing. On the one hand, all parents want the best for their children.
  • Dealing With Teen Video Game Obsession  By : Cristian Stan
    The following article is meant for parents of a teen who might be obsessed with video and/or computer games.
  • Bed Wetting and Its Reasons  By : Anvil Enterprises
    So, prevention is better than the cure. Though, treatment for each and every symptom is easily available. But, why do we not prefer e-guide-book like ‘I wet the bed’. We can avoid all big problems by preventing them in the beginning.
  • No Excuse: You Can Spend Time With Your Family  By : Freddie Scott II
    Time is one thing everyone seems to run short on. And though most of us admit that spending more time with the family is a priority, actually doing it can be challenging.

    Here is a simple tip to help any father or mother spend more quality time with their children!
  • Best foster care training with Fostering Outcomes  By : FosterCare
    Fostering outcomes is an independent fostering agency which assists fostering agencies to recruit new foster carers. Through our agency we provide training to new foster carers to become a good foster carer
  • In a Time of Economic Crisis, Families Appreciate a “Peace of Mind Guarantee”  By : croehl
    AN AFFORDABLE CHILDCARE SOLUTION WITH FINANCIAL SAFEGUARD
  • A Tip to Secure Your Future: Invest in Your Kids  By : Scott and Maria Baker
    Technology and economic pressures have changed the environment in which we raise our children. This article identifies how these influences actually detract from the healthy growth & development of our teenagers and offers hope for assisting parents and adults to adjusting this influence from a negative to a positive factor in a child's development.
  • Making Grocery Outings Successful When Shopping with Young Children  By : Kari Hoopes
    Going to the grocery store, no matter how many items you need, can be a daunting task to most mothers with small children. Here are a few tips that may turn that shopping nightmare into a pleasant experience, even for the children.
  • Dealing With Public Tantrums  By : Judson
    Dealing with tantrums, particularly with a special needs child, is never an easy task for a parent, and can stretch your patience and parenting skills to the extreme. The best way to deal with a child tantrum is to prevent it from happening, so here are some tips and suggestions.

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  • When your Kids says NO  By : Paul B
    At first, it may seem a little disconcerting to hear your children say no. Saying no is sometimes their only way to assert their dominance in their small and fragile lives.
  • The Childcare Struggle: How Do You Decide?  By : Kimberly Reddington
    Moms everywhere are consistently asking the same question. "How do you make the decision about what to do with your children while you work?" Read on to learn the best way to find the solution for you and your family.
  • Giving Children the Nutrition They Need  By : Carolynsue
    Children need the proper nutrition for a healthy body and mind. Are you sure your child is receiving all the vitamins and minerals they need?
  • Choosing Quality Daycare for Your Child  By : Paul B
    Finding a quality day care center or provider can be incredibly stressful. Here is how you can select a good daycare center for your child.
  • Making Paper Doll Chain with Your Kids  By : Paul B
    Making a paper doll chain is a perfect activity for dads and children. Find out more kids activities to spend time with your kids.

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