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1). Five Tips to Keep Families Healthy and Strong - Even with Challenging Children By : christopher auer
A published author provides five tips to keep families healthy and strong during the busy holiday season.
2). Classical Homeschooling Defined By : Joyce Jackson
Learn the basics of the Classical Approach to homeschooling.
3). Get Prepared Before The Stork Arrives By : Julian Hall
Preparing for your newest addition can initially seem quite overwhelming. It can feel like there is so much to do. You simply may have no idea where to begin. Do not worry. You have nine months to get prepared.
4). Small Wander By : Johnny Jenkins
Do you have small children who wander off? Have you ever experienced that feeling of panic when you believe your child is missing?
5). Weak Cognitive Skills Are Cause of Learning Disabilities By : Paul Counts
Learning Disabilities affect people in all walks of life each and every day, but the good news is that something can be done to correct them.
6). Some Examples Of Kids Educational Toys By : Ken Snow
All kids enjoy gifts. Receiving a gift is a positive reinforcement for them and boosts their self confidence.
7). Goodbye Pregnancy, Hello Parenthood, Postnatal Tips That Work! By : Julian Hall
Yes, its official! You became a mother the instant your baby was born. But, dont be surprised if it takes some time for your new status to sink in. You may find it difficult to believe that the pregnancy is over and this baby is yours.
8). Make Your Backyard Fun Again with an Outdoor Toy Structure By : Mayoor Patel
A lot must be done if you hope to get your kids outside again, and it could end up costing your hundreds of dollars on something spectacular like an outdoor toy structure, jungle gym, swing set or playhouse. But after all, is it not worth it?
9). Hip, Hip, Hurray, Im a Daddy Today By : Julian Hall
Congratulations! You are going to be a Dad! Finding out that you are going to be a father can be an exciting and confusing time.
10). Adoption Grants - Are They for You ? By : ian Williamson
Adoption Grants may be a resource worth looking into for financial assistance in helping defer expensive adoption costs. They can help when you have tried every possible infertility treatment with no positive results and now you have decided to adopt but your monetary resources are depleted.
11). Obtaining Information about Dollhouses before Buying By : Julien Raynal
Children who love to use imagination and creativity in their play will be delighted to accept a dollhouse.
12). Baby Sitters - How To Find A Good One By : Jay Moncliff
Finding a good baby sitter is a daunting task for many parents who have little options. There are a few good resources out there and there a some wise approaches to take when choosing a baby sitter for your family.
13). The Effect of White Noise Machines on a Child’s Learning and Behavior By : Christine Harrell
Explaining the effects and benefits a white noise machine can have on young children and their sleep patterns.
14). How To Select The Right Youth Baseball Glove For Your Child By : Bob Prezzano
The design of youth baseball gloves is done with the child’s hand eye coordination and physical skills in mind. The physical skill of an adult means adult gloves can be made differently depending on the nature of the position they play, and with more webbing to allow them to snare baseballs a little more easily.
15). Bob the Builder Toys make Great Gifts By : Dustin Cannon
When you are looking for a gift for a male or female child and don’t know what to buy, you can have some trouble. Finding great gifts for other people’s children can be even harder. If you need a great gift for a child between the ages of 2 and 6 you might want to try Bob the Builder toys.
16). My Little Pony Toys Are Back By : Dustin Cannon
In the 1980s one of the most popular line of toys was the My Little Pony toys. They were small ponies that were made of plastic and had hair you could brush. Today they are back on the shelves, allowing the daughters of the original My Little Pony lovers to play with them too.
17). More Effective Communication with Children - Part 6 By : Robert Elias Najemy
A twelve-year-old is sent home by a teacher with a note stating that he was speaking loudly, using "filthy" language. What might be the parents’ reaction?
18). More Effective Communication with Children - Part 4 By : Robert Elias Najemy
Now the child himself obviously has a problem which is not allowing him or her to use his or her mental abilities to their full potential.
19). More Effective Communication with Children - Part 2 By : Robert Elias Najemy
Let us briefly mention how most people communicate now. There are two basic categories; those who suppress themselves and do not communicate; and those who suppress the others by raising their voices.
20). More Effective Communication with Children - Part 3 By : Robert Elias Najemy
Now what are some of the programmings or beliefs which a parent may have which may create some of these emotions.
21). More Effective Communication with Children - Part 5 By : Robert Elias Najemy
A child keeps pleading to be taken to a movie, but has not cleaned up his room for several days, a job, which he agreed to do.
22). Hot Unique Baby Shower Invitations By : Sam Smith
Looking for easy ideas to make your own unique baby shower invitations. The article below will help you make some of the bst and most unqiue homemade baby shower invitations. Great ideas and easy to follow steps.
23). Should I Give My Kid An Allowance? By :
Tips and information provided to parents who may be considering giving their chid and allowance.
24). Should I Let My Adult Child Move Back Home? By :
Tips and information provided to parents who have decided to let their adult children move back into the family home.
25). Parenting Tips – Communication Plays a Major Part in Parenting By : Joseph Then
There is a large amount of organizations out there that are willing to give out parenting tips. Yet some of the people that give out the tips have no children of their own.
26). Mr. Mom By : Hege Crowton
Unrecognized by most, but a known fact for many is that motherhood is one of the toughest, hardest and most demanding”jobs” a person can have. Often going unappreciated for years a mother will still go about her daily chores day after day after day. Unlike other jobs motherhood is not a 9-5 job five days a week, rather a 24/7 job 365 days a year.
27). Are Kids on Wheels Safe in Public? By : Charles Kassotis
Don’t let your kids leave home without electric scooter tips like these.
28). Tween Scene – No More Kids Clothes? By : Albert Medinas
Shopping for kids clothes is, if not fun, at least a relatively painless parental task. All a parent needs to know to buy clothes is the child’s age and favorite over-commercialized cartoon character. He then need only buy something with that age printed on the tag – 2T for a two-year old, 6X for a tall six-year old – bearing the appropriate Elmo or Dora the Explorer images. Not a flawless system, but one that has stood the transition from shopping moms to shopping, clueless dads like me. However, this system starts to unravel as your child approaches the tween years – generally recognized as the ages between nine and twelve.
29). A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting (Part 1) By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is explained in classrooms, to our children and grandchildren, in simplistic terms. Just this past week, I was surprised to listen to local children’s views on the subject. They explained discrimination with such acceptance that I just listened in amazement.
30). What Kind Of Parent Are You? By : Hege Crowton
In today’s society children seem to be getting in trouble at a very early age. This kind of trouble is not just kids playing pranks, these are serious criminal offences.
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