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  • Dads and Kids: Making Paper Doll Chains
    Making a paper doll chain is a perfect activity for dads and children on a sleepy afternoon.
  • Travel Tips for Dads with Babies
    Summer is here and time is right for dancing in the streets. Well, maybe not, if you have little kids under your supervision.
  • Helping Your Kids and Family to Cut Down on Sugar and Sweets
    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.
  • Giving CPR to Toddlers
    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
    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
    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?
  • Reason Why Do Kids Lie
    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
    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.
  • Common Child Behavior - Whining
    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.
  • Know Why Kids Scribble
    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.
  • Four Toys Worth Having Kids For...
    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.
  • When your Kids says NO
    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.
  • Choosing Quality Daycare for Your Child
    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
    Making a paper doll chain is a perfect activity for dads and children. Find out more kids activities to spend time with your kids.
  • Take to Lessen Lead Poisoning Risk in Kids
    Steps to take to lessen lead poisoning risk, if you have any of the risk factors, which might indicate exposure to lead poisoning for your kids.
  • Babysitter Games for Kids
    Babysitting is a job that requires endless energy. Either you keep the kids occupied or they keep you on your toes. If you are taking care of more than one child, these group activities can be organized.
  • Your Child's First Report Card
    When a child starts elementary school, parents may feel anxious and excited about how their child is doing in school and how to support his learning. Take time for ongoing discussions with both your child and his teacher about what is going on in class.
  • Kids Playdate Rules for Dads
    As your child hits four or five, playdates become more common. If you want your playdates to be in demand, consider this list of tips to make this a playdate to be remembered for all the right reasons.
  • Unexpected Baby Naming Issues
    Choosing an unusual baby name requires some care. How can you choose a name that is distinctive, yet does not end up sounding ridiculous? Think about how easy it is to remember a 'Terranova' from a crowd of Marys and Janes.
  • Easy Tips for Putting Kids to Sleep
    For some parents, getting their children to sleep is no problem at all. For others, it invariably involves a major struggle. Here are some easy tips on putting your kids to bed.
  • Parent's Participation in Children's Education
    No matter what your parenting style, the key to a successful academic experience is to partner with your children in their education. Tips for parents how to participate in children's education.
  • Getting Children to Comment and Question During Read Aloud
    Dads should welcome children's comments and ideas at any time during a read aloud session, not only at the end of a book. Being active can increase children's understanding, enjoyment and learning.
  • Child Development Stages
    It’s important to keep a record of your baby’s growth. Your baby’s length and weight will be measured when he visits the doctor or clinic. You can make your own notebook to write down your baby’s health record.
  • Finding Child Care for Your Baby
    Dads tips on choosing day care for your young babies.
  • Understand Your Child's Growth
    Parenting tips for Expectant Dads, New Dads, Single Dads, Stay at Home Dads for Pregnancy Care, Child Care, Baby Care and Parenting.
  • Giving babies First-Aid
    Advices for Dad on parenting, pregnancy care, adoption, child care and kids health.
  • Congratulations on Your New Baby!
    Advice for Expectant Dads, New Dads, Single Dads, Stay at Home Dads with Parenting Information and Pregnancy Care.
  • What's in a Name
    Advice for Expectant Dads, New Dads, Single Dads, Stay at Home Dads with Parenting Information and Pregnancy Care.
  • When is a child ready to be potty-trained?
    Advice for Expectant Dads, New Dads, Single Dads, Stay at Home Dads with Parenting Information and Pregnancy Care.

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