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How Does Your Child's Mathematical Garden Grow? A Brief Overview of Methodology in the Math Class
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For those of us who are old enough to remember classrooms with walls, the methods we used to learn math were teacher-centered and method-based. Those who came of age before cooperative learning became prevalent in schools probably remember learning one method of solving problems...
Why Organic Baby Balms Work Better
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Amy Nutt
There are plenty of baby products on the market, many full of chemicals and artificial colors and perfumes to make them look and smell better. These chemicals tend to be harsh on delicate skin and parents in the know usually prefer organic baby skin care products such as organic baby balms.
How To Deal With A Moody Child
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Kim Patrick
This article talks about how I dealt with a moody child today. Parents can learn from this experience and I hope it helps them deal with their child when they are in a mood too.
Teach Your Child The Principles Of Quality
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Don Dewsnap
Children learn by example, so if parents know and apply the principles of quality, their children will learn them and apply them in their own lives.
Hunting Games to Play
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Margarita Schwartzman
If you would like to get an exciting hunting experience without leaving your home we've got some awesome games for you to choose from
Educational Toys to Improve Attention Deficit Disorder
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Amy Nutt
Attention Deficit Disorder isn't something you need to accept as-is or treat only with medication. You can help your child develop better focus using some toys and techniques.
Adorable Gifts For Baby Boy
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Angel Cruz
It's a baby boy! And now you're shopping for the perfect little gift for that adorable baby boy, get unique gifts that both parents and baby will appreciate.
Baby Bath Seat, Where Can You Find One?
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Jeffrey Fang
It is sometimes difficult to find the best baby bath seat for you little one, and when you already find the store, how would you know if its the best pick?
Fun Summer Science Activities
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Sara Jones
Having difficulties thinking up activities to do with your children over summer vacation? Summer is a great time to do fun science activities with you kids. Making science fun is easy to do and will help your children learn how to learn. They'll impress their teachers when they go back to school as well as have fun with the family.
Give Your Kids the Freedom to be Kids
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Stephanie Foster
It's all too easy to take up too much of your children's time with planned activities. Give them time to just do as they choose too.
BPA in Baby Bottles: What You Need to Know
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Jamie Jefferson
Do you need to be concerned about BPA in baby bottles - and what can you do to protect your baby's health?
Learning Science Together In A Fun Way
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Sara Jones
A great way for you to help your children in science and have some quality family time is to bring science into family activities and learn together.
Electric Dreams - Why We Never Have Enough Batteries
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Victor Epand
Some general thoughts about that dreaded moment in time when we realize we haven't any batteries to power the new toy our child has been given.
What We Can Learn From Ants
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Victor Epand
The value of ant kits that allow children to watch and monitor a small colony of ants.
The Relevance Of Toy Farms
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Victor Epand
Thinking about whether toy farms and animals are relevant to most children today, and if so, what their importance is.
How to Make a Smart Baby
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Madeleine Fitzpatrick
If intelligence is the ability to learn, then babies are born geniuses! While babies' brains have the potential to learn just about anything, parents have an important part to play in determining just how much - and how easily - their baby learns. Here, we discuss the key issues to bear in mind when teaching your baby.
Watch for the Signs of Child Bullying
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Bertil Hjert
Here are some warning signs to make you aware of the fact that your child is getting bullied. Think of providing assistance to your child immediately if he behaves as described here.
Effective Measures to Prevent Cyber Bullying
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Bertil Hjert
Cyber bullying has become very common these days. In case your child has suffered from this, you must take it seriously. It is important to discourage your child from responding to cyber bullying. Here are some important steps to protect your child.
Tips for Social Skills with ADD
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Bertil Hjert
Attention Deficit Disorder or ADD is a condition that’s characterized by behavioral & learning disorders. These are usually diagnosed in children. Sometimes, the disorder lingers on till adulthood. It is very important to improve social skills if you want to treat the disease effectively. Read more about this here.
How To Promote Core Family Values
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Kim Patrick
This article is about how I promote honesty and other core family values in our household.
Tips to Manage ADD and ADHD
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Bertil Hjert
ADD is an acronym for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It is a condition where the patient is not able to maintain attention for a good period of time. Other symptoms include impulsive behavior and motor restlessness. ADD is a serious disorder. It results in depression, relationship inattentiveness, and behavioral problems. Read here about some steps to cope with this disorder.
Autism - Special Diet for Autism
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Bertil Hjert
According to experts autism can be linked with different types of food allergies & sensitivities. Experts provide adept treatment for autism via prescribing special diet to the child. Here you can read more about this.
Criminal Checks on Household Help
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Marta Perrone
How to check out a nanny or housekeeper to work in your house and with your children
Testing a Prospective Nanny or Housekeeper for Tuberculosis
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Marta Perrone
This article explains the importance of having any nanny caring for your child be TB tested.
Checklist for Interviewing a Nanny for Your Children
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Marta Perrone
How to find a nanny to take care of your children. How to interview a prospective nanny and prepare the questions you want to ask.
Nonviolent Communication With Your Children
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Marta Perrone
How to communicate with our children without damaging their self-esteem and development.
Autism - Possible Treatments Available for Autism
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Bertil Hjert
There is a plethora of autism treatments available, and every child has different needs. Here are some of the common treatments prescribed by the professionals for autism.
Making A Play House A Home
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Victor Epand
The value and benefit of play houses, tents and other personal dens
The Conflict Between Ken And Action Man
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Victor Epand
What is the image problem that Ken faces that he can't match Action Man?
Does Your Child Have Limiting Behaviors?
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Connie Allen
Parents and educators,do you get confused about your child's repetitive troubling behaviors? Which ones are normal and which ones could be warning signs?
The Battle Between Interactive Toys And Building Blocks
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Victor Epand
There are arguments that the modern interactive toys fail our children. Here are a few thoughts about the interactive toys and children.
Always Reinforce Good Behavior In Children
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Kim Patrick
This article talks about how I reinforce good behavior and encourage it.
Dolls, Figurines And The Value Of Role Play
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Victor Epand
Why playing with dolls and figurines is one of the most educational games children'll ever play.
Faking Confidence for Greater Child Safety
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Joyce Jackson
Learn how to teach your child to naturally be less of a target for predators.
Interview with Keren Levi: Babywearing Devices
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Interview with the founder of My Baby Nest™, Keren Levi, on the importance of babywearing.
Small Boys And Creepy Crawlies
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Victor Epand
A solution to the problem of small boys bringing unsavoury bugs into your home.
The Importance Of Texture Stimulation
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Victor Epand
Why it is helpful to provide your baby and toddler with a wide variety of textured toys
The Benefits Of Plastic Fruit And Vegetables
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Victor Epand
Why the prevalence of plastic food is helpful to a child's learning and development
The Importance Of Dressing Up In Costumes
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Victor Epand
The benefits to children of dressing up in costumes and fancy dress, and what it teaches them
End the Homework Battles With The ADD Kids In Your Class- 9 Tips For Teachers Who Are Tired Of hearing "The Dog Ate My Homework."
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sadiyya seedat
End the Homework Battles With The ADD Kids In Your Class-
Baby Nursery Room Decor
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Angel Cruz
A nursery room is your baby's haven, so it's a must to decorate it well. Buy decor that are fun to liven up your baby's little world.
Wax Crayons That Forged A World
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Victor Epand
In admiration of the simplest drawing tool that every child has owned
5 Qualities Of An Extraordinary Mom
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Salena Kulkarni
Extraordinary moms share many qualities in common. Here are just a few I discovered in talking to extraordinary moms over the last few years.
Parenting Skill: Knowing What's Right for Your Child
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Connie Allen
For parents and educators what is the "right" way to handle a challenging situation with a child or student? What if there isn't a "right" way, but instead ask what is right for the child?
Parental Relationship Soured Over Interracial Romance
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Deborrah Cooper
Interracial relationships, though quite commonplace, are still confusing to many parents, and downright frowned upon by others. Does love really come painted in a specific color? The issue is examined in this parent/teen conflict.
Toy Telephones And The Art Of Mimicry
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Victor Epand
Why children should be given every opportunity to mimic adults by being given toy telephones and other pretend household items
Seeing The World Through A Child's Drawing
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Victor Epand
Thinking about the importance of drawing to children, and how it can help us see the way they perceive the world.
To Sail The World In A Cardboard Box
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Victor Epand
The merits of giving your child the least expensive toy of all.
The Dangers Of Buttons And Beans
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Victor Epand
A few words of advice about how to protect your baby or toddler from choking on stuffed toys
Electric Dreams - Why We Never Have Enough Batteries
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Victor Epand
Some general thoughts about that dreaded moment in time when we realise we haven't any batteries to power the new toy our child has been given
When Can I Bike My Bicycle With My Kid
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Mike Clarkson
The primary determinant of when an infant can join his or her guardians on bike outings is the stability of the kid’s neck. Due to the jostling and the extra weight of a helmet (8-10 oz.), this is a few months after a infant can first hold their head up. Note: many jurisdictions have laws demanding passengers on bikes to be a minimum of one year old.
When Can I Bike My Bike With My Infant
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Mike Clarkson
The key determining factor of when an child can join his or her guardians on cycle rides is the strength of the child's neck. Due to the bumping and the extra weight of a helmet (8-10 oz.), this is a few months after a child can first support their head. Note: Some jurisdictions have laws necessitating passengers on bicycles to be at least one year old.
When Can I Cycle My Bike With My Infant
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Mike Clarkson
The primary determinant of when an kid can join his or her parents on bike rides is the sureness of the kid’s neck. Due to the jostling and the excess weight of a helmet (8-10 oz.), this is a few months after a kid can first hold their head up. Note: many jurisdictions have laws necessitating passengers on bicycles to be a minimum of 12months old.
When Can I Pedal My Bike With My Kid
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Mike Clarkson
The foremost determining factor of when an child can join his or her parents on bicycle excursions is the stability of the infant’s neck. Because of the bumping and the extra weight of a helmet (8-10 oz.), this is a few months after a child can first hold their head up. Note: several jurisdictions have laws requiring passengers on bicycles to be at least 12months old.
When Can I Bike My Bicycle With My Kid
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Mike Clarkson
The key determinant of when an kid can join his or her folks on bike rides is the sureness of the infant’s neck. Because of the jostling and the additional weight of a helmet (8-10 oz.), this is a few months after a kid can first hold their head up. Note: several jurisdictions have laws requiring passengers on bicycles to be a minimum of one year old.
When Can I Ride My Bike With My Baby
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Mike Clarkson
The principial determinant of when an child can join his or her folks on cycle excursions is the sureness of the baby’s neck. Due to the jostling and the additional weight of a helmet (8-10 oz.), this is a few months after a child can first hold their head up. Note: Some jurisdictions have laws necessitating passengers on cycles to be a minimum of one year old.
When Can I Pedal My Bicycle With My Child
By :
Mike Clarkson
The primary determining factor of when an kid can join his or her parents on bike outings is the strength of the infant’s neck. Due to the jostling and the excess weight of a helmet (8-10 oz.), this is a few months after a kid can first hold their head up. Note: several jurisdictions have laws necessitating passengers on bikes to be a minimum of 12months old.
Shyness in Children
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Arthor Pens
Shy children may have low results in tests that require face-to-face interactions, and may be perceived as less intelligent than they are due to their fear of talking. Thus, a vicious cycle may begin that only enhances the low-self esteem of the shy child.
How NOT to Detect a Child Molester
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Jerry McMullin MA
Although parents know the dangers of child abuse and want to protect their children, child molesters are hard to detect. If asked to characterize a child molester, parents might miss the mark in a variety of categories. To access victims more easily, many molesters know the importance of appearances and have the skills needed to look normal to parents and other child care givers.
Games For Kids to Play - Make The Right Choice
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Margarita Schwartzman
Are your kids addicted to video games? If the answer is yes you are not alone, actually average kid spends 13 hours (boys) and 5 hours (girls) per week playing video games.
How Do You Choose Your Baby Toys?
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Wendy Owen
There is much to consider when choosing baby toys such as the price, the safety, your baby's development, and a whole lot more. If you're a bit nervous about picking out the best & safest baby toys for your new baby, then here are a few great tips that will help you make the right decision.
Mentoring Your Child For True Safety
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Joyce Jackson
Learn why mentoring your child in child safety techqniues is a powerful way to teach them how to keep themselves safe.
The Right Decision Regarding Adoption
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Adoption is, for a number of people, the only way they will ever have a family of their own; overall it can be a very difficult decision to make.
The Fifth Secret To Safe Kids
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Joyce Jackson
Learn why repetition is so important in teaching smaller kids safety techniques and how to do it in a fun and exciting way.
Summer Learning: 8 Fun Ways to Keep Your Kids Learning All Summer Long
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Jamie Jefferson
Most kids look forward to three months of nothing but fun and games, but, as a parent, you know that learning should take place year round. Here are eight fun ways to keep them learning all summer long, including some educational websites your kids will love.
Teenagers and Money - 8 Ways to Help Debt Proof Your Teenager
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As a parent during these hard financial times, do you ever get concerned about your teenagers financial future? With historic foreclosure rates, recurring job losses, and volatile stock market conditions, what is it that you tell your teenager about debt and money? Here are 7 ways to debt proof your teenager
Childrens Mental Health: Counseling and Treatment-From Marengo, Wauconda and Elgin
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Dr Mike Shery
This article provides a quick and easy overview of the kinds of mental health problems that can affect your kids or teenagers. Read about them now, before it is too late!
4 Reasons Why Working As An Au Pair Is A Rewarding Opportunity
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Christine Harrell
Becoming an au pair is a wonderful way for a young adult to get to know a new city or area. An au pair has the opportunity to submerse him or herself in this new place and can learn the language, customs and the resident's way of life, naturally.
5 Tips For Welcoming An Au Pair Into The Home
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Christine Harrell
Choosing an au pair is a huge decision for any family. Introducing her into an already established family routine may seem a bit awkward at first. However, there are a few things that a family can do ahead of time to make an au pair's transition easier for everyone.
How To Choose A Reputable Au Pair Agency
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Christine Harrell
It is a big decision to add an au pair to the family. Most people choose to hire an au pair because they wish to have consistent and reliable child care for their family. Because this person will be living in the home, however, it is important to thoroughly research the au pair agency before committing to a working relationship.
Why Hiring An Au Pair Can Benefit Families
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Christine Harrell
Hiring an au pair is a European tradition that has become increasingly popular here in America. An Au Pair is a young person from another country who will stay with a family and help them by providing in home childcare.
4 Reasons Why Working As An Au Pair Is A Rewarding Profession
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Christine Harrell
Becoming an au pair is a wonderful way for a young adult to get to know a new city or area. An au pair has the opportunity to submerse him or herself in this new place and can learn the language, customs and the resident's way of life, naturally.
The Trials Of Being A Young Mum
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Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the difficulties faced by the having babies at too young an age.
Disposable vs. Cloth Diapers: Finding the Diaper Solution That's Right for You
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Jamie Jefferson
If you haven't considered using cloth diapers, here are a few reasons you may want to make the switch.
The Pros and Cons of Early Learning
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Madeleine Fitzpatrick
There are no rules when it comes to teaching your baby. Well, okay, maybe just one rule: make sure to keep it fun. Better not to teach anything than to bring stress to your relationship.
Music Library Finds: Cool Cuts For Kids
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Jessica Harper
I've found a substantial list of cool tracks in my music library that were not intended for kids but would suit them just fine.
Little Baby, Big Style: A Family Affair
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Art Gib
For something fun to do with your newborn and toddler, try dressing them like mom and dad!
Buy Cotton, Kill a Chipmunk: Great Benefits of Using Organic Cotton Baby Clothes
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David T.
A lot of people have said that if you would like to get rid of chipmunks, the best thing to do would be to soak some cotton balls in bacon fat and place them in areas where chipmunks go. They would try to eat, but would not be able to digest, causing them to die. This is not a very humane way of controlling a chipmunk problem, but then again some people are bent on getting rid of them.
Sprinkle Spanish into Your summer
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Beth Butler
Explore with me the various fun, easy and affordable ways you can bring Spanish as a second language into your daily routine without ever turning the TV set on!
Teaching Kids about Money - Do You Know these 7 Key Facts?
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Theresa Markham
You've decided that you want to start teaching your kids about money while they're young, so that maybe they'll grow up and avoid making the same mistakes you did, and maybe they'll be both wealthy and grateful. Be sure that these 7 facts are part of your repertoire in teaching wealth habits to your kids.
Sun Protection Messages And Chlidren Safety
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J Edmond Souaid
Parents are responsible for their children well being specially protection against the sun uv radiation; Following are sun protection messages for children as a special risk group...
How to Find the Best Baby Supplies
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Jon Kelly
Every first time mother has a desire to buy some things for the new baby. The question is where to go and what to buy. The answer is with other mothers, but sometimes you don't want to have to hear that perhaps you got it wrong or that something you thought was great is really unnecessary; so what where do you go for the best answers?
Baby Books Are Fun Gifts
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Angel Cruz
Baby books are fun and interesting gifts to give a baby. Buy and bring one to your next baby shower for some educational fun.
Keeping Your Beach Baby Safe
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Scott Demaret
Babies skin is five times thinner than that of an adult so it is vital we protect our children from the sun's harmful rays.
Baby Contests Could Put Your Tot In The Spotlight
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Paul Turner
There are lots of baby contests that you can enter your tot into for prizes and fun. Just be very careful not to give out any private information about your baby's name or address when you enter!
Why Piggy Banks Fail to Teach Wealth Habits to Kids
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Theresa Markham
Piggy banks are cute, silent, insidious programming devices with huge negative consequences that destine our children to future financial failure, instead of the wealth habits that we desire for them. Find out why and what to do about it in this article.
Convincing Your Family To Like Your Business Opportunity
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Michael Laleye
Raising children can certainly be a full-time job in and of itself. Adding entrepreneurship to your routine might be just enough to drive you around the bend.
A Baby Falls: The Gift of Near-Disaster
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Jessica Harper
When a baby fell from a two-storey window into the arms of a postal worker standing below, how did it impact the lives of the mother, the baby, the postal worker, and anxious parents everywhere?
Girls Like Dressing Up Dolls
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Victor Epand
Most of the girls who love to play with their dolls like to spend their play time by dressing them. Girls can explore their fashion ideas and apply their designing skills while dressing up dolls.
How to Buy a Baby Car Seat
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Joaquin Costa
Buying a baby car seat is not so easy and with this article you will understand how serious is this purchase
Is It Okay to Let My Baby Watch TV?
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Madeleine Fitzpatrick
There are two schools of thought on this. One says that babies under two years of age should not be allowed to watch any TV; the other says that limited amounts of high-quality educational TV accompanied by adult interaction are fine - and may even be beneficial.
Parenting A Child With Depression
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Eddie Hudd
The general assumption among most adults and parents is that children who are well-nourished, properly cared for and have a stable home life have no reason to be depressed. However, the truth is that childhood is not entirely the carefree life that we all envisage it to be.
Getting Ready for Baby: My Formula for a Fantastic and Organized Nursery
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Jamie Jefferson
Babies come in small packages, but they sure do come with a lot of stuff! Use these simple organization tips to keep your baby's room functional and neat without sacrificing any of the important items that you need.
Teenagers And Money - What To Do When You Lose Your Job
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As the parent of a teenager, have you recently lost your job? Are you wondering what to tell your teenager? Or are you concerned about how this may effect your teenager's life? Here are some tips on what parents of teenagers can do when they lose their job.
Verbal Abuse
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Michael Green
I remember reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
Interpersonal Relationships With Our Kids
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Michael Green
I remember reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
Verbal Abuse
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Michael Green
I remember reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
You Should Not Be Angry At Your Child
By :
Michael Green
I remember reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
Parent, Teacher, Calm Down!
By :
Michael Green
I recall reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
Verbal Abuse
By :
Michael Green
I recall reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
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