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"Must Use" Parenting Tool: Nine Point Checklist for Proper Phone Etiquette
By :
Elena Neitlich
Children need to be taught early that the telephone is not a toy and that proper behavior is a must for anyone who uses the phone. The check list below is a good parenting tool to ensure that children use the phone properly and safely.
10 Effective Ways To Parenting Toddlers While Dining Out!
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Neelima Reddy
Parenting toddlers is always a challenge. Parents face difficulty when they take their toddlers for dining out. There are effective ways in parenting toddler while dining out so that it will be easier to dine out with them.
10 Images That Super-charge Your Child's Right Brain!
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Pamela Hickein
In a world of TV, DVD, computer and video games, it's important to know which images will help--and which could harm--your child's brain development. What your child sees and hears can enhance future learning. Here's a list of the top ten images that boost brain development in a powerful way.
10 Reasons Why Men Don't Like Dating Single Moms
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Deborrah Cooper
Divorce rates in the U.S. hover at the 50% mark, and more children than ever being raised by one parent. The possibility that a bachelor will run across a single Mom are very high. But many refuse to date a woman with children, and have a long list of reasons they feel such a relationship is more trouble than its worth.
10 Tips To Make Your Colic Baby Sleep
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Clive Chung
Read our tips if you want to take steps towards quieting and calming your baby at night.
10 Ways to Make Going Green Fun for Your Family
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Stephanie Foster
Going green can be a challenge, but some aspects can be fun for your family. Taking some of the easier steps may make taking bigger steps more interesting later on.
12 Things Not To Say To A Teenager
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Nigel Lane
Actually it doesn't matter what you say when you get to that point in the sentence because the young person has already switched off and isn't listening. In fact, if you have been on the advanced training course on understanding teenagers, you will be able to read the lcd screen just inside their forehead it will be clearly stating yeah right, whatever. Seriously though, you probably were never their age well chronologically and numerically you were but when you were their age the world was a to
12 Ways to Raise Your Family on One Income
By :
Stephanie Foster
Raising a family on just one income is generally tough but possible. Cutting back where possible can make things work out.
14 Amazing Things That Newborn Babies Can Do, And What They Cannot
By :
Thomas Choo
It is an exciting time for new parents when their newborn arrives into this world. They may seem vulnerable, and they are, but there are a couple of amazing things that newborns can do, much to the delightful amusement of many people.
14 Simple Rules for Raising Successful Children
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Jamie Jefferson
Successful parenting means taking the time to understand what our children need to be fulfilled, confident, and happy. Of course, that’s no small task. Here are 14 guiding principles.
15 Fun and Engaging Family Activities For All Ages
By :
Britt Michaelian
A brief list of 15 fun and engaging family activities for those looking to encourage family bonding.
16 Essential Safety Tips For Your Baby
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Thomas Choo
It has been shown statistically that the majority of accidents to newborns and infants are totally preventable. What it takes is for every new parent to be aware of the risk factors for newborns, and taking active steps to prevent it.
21st Century's Effects on Children's Listening Skills
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Joshua Uebergang
When talking too children you would often feel like you are talking to a brick wall. They shrug you off ignoring what you have to say. The problem goes beyond discipline issues as children do not pay attention for expected periods of time due to problems created from the 21st century. Read on to discover more.
25 Fun, Cheap, and Easy Things to Do with Your Kids this Summer
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Jamie Jefferson
Summer is a great time to finally squeeze in all of those activities that you don't have a chance to do during the school year. Here are 25 fun, cheap, and easy ideas for keeping your kids busy until the school bell rings again in the fall.
25 Reasons Why Babies Cry
By :
Thomas Choo
The causes of crying extends from simple reasons to life threatening conditions. While it is prudent to investigate every crying, it is also good to know that some babies cry habitually without any real reasons.
3 Approaches To Homeschooling Your Children
By :
Donald Saunders
One difficult question for most parents contemplating homeschooling is just what sort of approach they should adopt. There are many possibilities but here we look at three common approaches.
3 Critical Safety Points To Remember When Decorating a Child's Room
By :
Christine Harrell
Child safety is an ongoing issue and the only way to ensure your child's health and well being is to adopt a safety culture in your home.
3 Reasons Not To Follow a Low-Carb Diet When Breastfeeding!
By :
Rich Lawson
After a mother has given birth it is natural to be anxious to lose the weight that has been put on during pregnancy as quickly as possible but is a low-carb diet suitable when breastfeeding?
3 Ways to Boost Your Child's Photographic Memory
By :
Pamela Hickein
In a world of TV, DVD, computer and video games, it's important to know which images will help--and which could harm--your child's brain development. What your child sees and hears can enhance future learning. Here are three ways to boost your child's overall memory.
4 Easy Steps to Baby Shower Theme Ideas
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Sam Smith
Picking the perfect baby shower theme can be frustrating. However, it doesn't have to be. It should be fun and creative and something that is enjoyable. By following the easy steps laid out in the srticle you can easily come up with tons of great free baby shower theme ideas and find the perfect baby shower theme for your situtation.
4 Easy Tips for Buying the Perfect Baby Shower Gift
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Sam Smith
Trying to find the perfect baby shower gift? It can be hard to do once you are bombarded with all ofthe options in a store like Babies R Us. This guide will give you some simple practical ideas for finding just the right baby shower gift.
4 Reasons Why Working As An Au Pair Is A Rewarding Opportunity
By :
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.
4 Reasons Why Working As An Au Pair Is A Rewarding Profession
By :
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.
4 Successful Parenting Tips I Learned from my Harvard MBA Husband
By :
Elena Neitlich
My husband is an insightful and successful businessman specializing in training corporate executives. I have incorporated four of his business practices into my parenting technique.
4 Ways to Better Grades in School
By :
Jim Sarris
Parents and kids need to be reminded of the simple things that successful students do, day in and day out, to get the best grades. Here are four things you can improve starting today.
5 And A Half Steps On the Inevitable Journey from Childhood To Adulthood
By :
Nigel Lane
If we are to understand teenagers then it will be good for us to understand some of the journey that they take from childhood to adulthood - the journey of adolescence. I don't intend this article to become a theoretical thesis on the journey but rather an overview of the types of issues young people face and some of the implications. My whole reason for writing this is to help people, help you, and find a better way and how that impacts your relationships with others - particularly young people
5 Baby Nursery Decor Tips
By :
Allan Wilson
As a new parent you want what is best for your new baby. However you shouldn't feel like you have to get expensive items as you can make a beautiful baby nursery that is both affordable and practical.
5 Hot Tips on Choosing the Best Baby Monitor
By :
Andrew Jenkins
We've seen it all before, people trawling the internet and high street shops trying to track down the ideal baby monitor for their child. But the fact is there are just countless available on the market these days to even begin to decide! You have the choice between audio, audio visual and even touch sensitivity, not to point out the ones with the flashing lights, vibrations and god knows what else!
5 Minutes a Day to Connecting With Your Teenager
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Do you want to be "the go to person" for your teenager, but are not sure how to "break into their world?" So how do you begin the process of connecting with your teenager? Here are some suggestions that will take a minimum of 5 minutes per day to enhance the rapport with your teenager
5 Qualities Of An Extraordinary Mom
By :
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.
5 Steps to More Effective Parenting
By :
Alli Ross
Raising children is one of the most fulfilling jobs in the world. However, it is also one of the most difficult. Here are 5 tips that will make you a more effective parent.
5 things teens DO like in their parents
By :
Nigel Lane
This article provides balance to my earlier post on 7 things teens don’t like about their parents - here are things they DO like
5 Things That New Parents Should Know
By :
Adrian Adams
Being a new parent can be pretty scary sometimes. You have this brand new little life that is completely dependent upon you.
5 Tips For Welcoming An Au Pair Into The Home
By :
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.
5 Tips on How to Skyrocket Your Happiness as a New Mom
By :
Salena Kulkarni
being a new mom is hard work and filled with challenges. Here are five tips that will help support your happiness as a new mom.
5 Ways To Help Your Kids Do Math
By :
Kenneth Williams
How do you help your children improve their math grades - without hiring an expensive math tutor?
6 Vital Points To Choose Baby Names Wisely
By :
Thomas Choo
Choosing the right name from birth has an important impact on a person's life. A name molds a person's character like a cookie-cutter, and this holds true to varying degree in different cultures. So, better get that best baby name for your son or daughter.
7 things teens don’t like in their parents
By :
Nigel Lane
This is about what kids do and don’t like in parents - but seeing as human nature finds the negative easier than the positive - I thought I would get the negative stuff out of the way first.
7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family
By :
Susan Smith
As a busy parent you know how overwhelming things can get as you try to juggle work and family responsibilities (not to mention finding some time for yourself). We wish we could offer you a few extra hours in a day, but instead we’ve gathered some great tips to help you get through your busy days.
7 Tips to Parenting Success
By :
Kelly Wissink
Key steps to build a deeper relationship with your child and to raise up a child who is respectful, secure and creative.
7 Ways to Jumpstart Preschool Learning for Your Child
By :
Ronald Thomas
This ebook gives all the information that parents are seeking in respect of a preschool education for their children.
800 Number Directory Helps Take Care Of A Baby
By :
Anna Woodward
Consult a toll free directory. You can call different locations again and again, not only to ask them the questions you want to, questions that will come up after testing the items, and after hearing other questions pop into your head talking with other parents about their stroller, but also to compare prices.
83% Of College Students Will Be Victims Of Crime. What Will The Other 17 % Do Different?
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Staying safe on campus is an issue that students must think about.
A Baby Falls: The Gift of Near-Disaster
By :
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?
A Bedwetting Teen Back In Diapers - Could Be A Serious Medical Problem
By :
Peter Crump
Teenage bedwetting can be a major problem. What do you do about it?
A Day Just For Mom
By :
Jack Robin
A beloved friend or family member is having a baby and you are planning her shower. Most of the invited guests are young, single women; long time pals who know nothing about burp cloths, bottles and blankets. Instead of a traditional baby shower, plan a “mommy party” that focuses on the mom to be and her fun-loving friends...
A Digital Revolution In Toys
By :
Victor Epand
A few thoughts about the dynamic range of computers and toy computers for children
A Fond Recollection of Fuzzy Felt
By :
Victor Epand
The benefits and tradition of this famous and long standing toy.
A Glimpse On Baby's Iron Diet
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We know all too well that we need iron, may it be from our well-prepared meals or from the dependable iron supplement pill that we take in everyday. Iron is an essential element that our body needs.
A Good Memory Will Change Your Child's Life
By :
Pamela Connolly
A good memory is important for your child. It will affect their learning and their life in many ways.
A Great Play Kitchen For Your Child
By :
Garrett Politis
Play kitchens inspire the imagination of kids of all ages – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is great, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything that they'd like to be. Playing in their own small kitchens helps a child pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is a great way for a child to begin to learn more things on his or her own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
A Great Play Kitchen For Your Child
By :
Garrett Politis
Play kitchens stir up the imagination of children of every age – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is great, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything that they'd like to be. Playing in their own small kitchens helps children pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is a great way for a child to begin to learn more things on his or her own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
A Great Play Kitchen For Your Kids
By :
Garrett Politis
Play kitchens inspire the imagination of children of all ages – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is so good for kids, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything that they'd like to be. Playing in their own small kitchens helps children pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is a great way for a child to begin to learn more things on their own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
A Guide in Introducing Toddler Toys
By :
Rachel Nunez
The birth of a child is one event that is most eagerly awaited by family, relatives, and friends alike. Even before the expected birth month happens, baby showers are held to welcome this tiny bundle of joy.
A Housekeeping System That is So Much More
By :
Jeremy Johnson
LIke any job, keeping your home clean is better accomplished through a system. Additionally, if the system can include all members of the family, you may achieve some level of family harmony and bring a sense of accomplishment and cooperation to your home that you would not have had otherwise.
A Mother's Epiphany: An Essay on Recapturing the Magic of Motherhood
By :
Susie Cortright
A reminder of just how much our babies need us, no matter how tall they have grown.
A Nanny Background Check Is As Important As Your Childs Life
By :
Matt A. Thomas
Picking a nanny can take quite some time to do properly. When you want to make sure your kids are being cared for properly, there is not such a thing as too comprehensive of a background check.
A New Mom's Guide To Coping with Sleep Deprivation
By :
Salena Kulkarni
At a time when energy reserves are in short supply, one of the biggest obstacles that many new mothers have to deal with is sleep deprivation. While the only cure for this is getting a good night sleep here are some survival tips for you until you can get those much needed zzzzzzzzzzzz's.
A Practical Plan For Halting Childhood Obesity Before It Starts
By :
Jason Cox
Childhood obesity is one of the most serious epidemics facing people in the world today. Because an increasing number of children can be classified as obese, the risk of there serious illnesses like diabetes is constantly on the increase.
A Special Play Kitchen For Your Child
By :
Garrett Politis
Play kitchens stir up the imagination of children of all ages – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is great, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything in the world. Playing in their own small kitchens helps children pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is a great way for a child to begin to learn more things on his or her own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
A Special Play Kitchen For Your Kids
By :
Garrett Politis
Play kitchens inspire the imagination of children of all ages – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is so good for kids, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything that they'd like to be. Playing in their own small kitchens helps a child pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is a great way for a child to begin to learn more things on his or her own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
A Stay at Home Mom's Sick Day
By :
Stephanie Foster
There are some wonderful things about being a stay at home mom. Sick days aren't exactly one of them.
A Step-By-Step Plan to a Healthy Pregnancy
By :
Nicky Pilkington
Having a baby is an exciting moment. However, the nine months leading up to the experience can be a bit unnerving. Most women worry throughout their pregnancy about the health of their baby. To alleviate the stress and worry that often creep up during pregnancy, plan instead to have a healthy pregnancy and you can rest assured that you have done your very best to have a healthy baby.
A Wheelie Good Form Of Transport
By :
Victor Epand
Some suggestions about wheeled vehicles for small children, with an emphasis on adaptability
A Wiggle is Ill: 5 Ways to Answer Your Kid's Questions
By :
Lisa Copen
Greg "Wiggle" is ill and moms around the world are wondering, "what will I say when my child says, "who is that guy?" to the new Wiggle.
A Winning Roll For Board Games
By :
Victor Epand
A summary of the benefits of traditional board games, and the range available today
ABC Of Breastfeeding
By :
Ivar Rudi
From the first moment the infant is applied to the breast, it must be nursed upon a certain plan. This is necessary to the well-doing of the child
Activities for Toddlers: Simple and Inexpensive Ways to Enjoy Life with Your Little One
By :
Susie Cortright
The key to having fun with your toddler is to keep it simple and spend lots of time allowing them to explore at their own pace. Here are some simple and inexpensive activities you can enjoy with your toddler.
ADD-ADHD Kid? Think Again...
By :
Pat Wyman
Before heading to the doctor to see if your child has ADD or ADHD, take this list with you. You may discover that you don't have ADD or ADHD at all!
ADD-ADHD: The Differences
By :
MH Siaw
Some use ADD while others use ADHD, but both ADD and ADHD are terms often used interchangeably for a behaviour-relation condition in which kids find it next to impossible to concentrate on any given work for more than even a few minutes at a time and they also have difficulty remaining still for any period of time.
Addressing Homeschooling's Three Concerns
By :
Joyce Jackson
Learn the reality behind the three biggest criticisms of homeschooling: high cost, lack of child socialization and adequate curriculum.
ADHD Breaking News- What Every Parent Should Consider
By :
Robert William Locke..
Is it really ADHD or are the children just being naughty? Parents and child care therapists are beginning to ask this question. The fear now is that many doctors and parents are using the term ADHD as a general dumping ground for kids with problems.
Adoption Options
By :
Annah Menutz
If you are planning on adopting a child, it is probably the most important decision you will ever have to make. People adopt for a variety of reasons. The most common scenario is when a couple is unable to have a child of their own. People can have problems conceiving for a variety of reasons. Another reason people adopt is to give a home to children that have lost (or been taken from) their family members or are orphans from another country.
Adorable Gifts For Baby Boy
By :
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.
Adults Hit In Little League
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Children learn a lot by watching their parents. They see how their parents solve problems and act in a similar manner.
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Homeschooling
By :
Joseph Jordan
Like any major decision involving your child, you have to weigh the pros and cons before deciding if home education is the right choice for you and your family
Advice For Buying A Cot
By :
Gary Clay
Buying your first cot for the nursery can be a confusing task. This article explains what you should be looking for.
Advice On Choosing Shoes For Your Baby Or Toddler
By :
Victor Epand
What to consider when choosing your toddler's first or replacement pair of shoes.
All Babies Deserve to Party
By :
Jack Robin
The first child always gets all the glory; the new clothes, shiny toys and extravagant baby shower. Celebrate the impending arrival of infant number two, three, or more with a big fun party.
Allergy-Friendly Book For Your Child To Help You Cook The Best
By :
Low Jeremy
Research shows that there are about five to eight percent of young children who is inflicted with food allergy. A food allergy is an immunologic reaction of the body when an individual is hypersensitive to a particular food protein.
Always Reinforce Good Behavior In Children
By :
Kim Patrick
This article talks about how I reinforce good behavior and encourage it.
An Adult Bedwetting Message Board - Find Out How Others Are Coping
By :
Peter Crump
There are all sorts of ways for adults with bedwetting problems to get together online, and discuss the problem.
An Introduction to Baby Car Seats
By :
Simone Butler
A properly fitted car seat is essential for keeping your baby or toddler safe while travelling, but buying one for the first time can seem complicated. This article gives a brief overview of what you'll need to know.
Answer The Whys
By :
Katheryn Hoban
answering children's questions of why helps them to define their universe.
Anticipating Parent-Teen Sexuality Talks
By :
Teeja Hivsbob
Teenage angst can be the most difficult hurdle to get over with, since it involves a great deal of stubbornness. Be prepared to dispel the myths, and replace it with the facts, such as the benefits of safe sex, or the emotional aspects of the act.
Are ADD & ADHD Truly Learning Disabilities?
By :
Jane Saeman
A different way to look at ADD and ADHD.
Are Kids on Wheels Safe in Public?
By :
Charles Kassotis
Don't let your kids leave home without electric scooter tips like these.
Are Martial Arts Suitable For Your Toddler
By :
Graham Johns
Practicing the martial arts provides distinct advantages for older children and adults. Did you know that toddler-age children could also greatly benefit from the martial arts as well? Karate and Tae Kwan Do not only provide toddlers with exciting experiences with other children, but these arts also encourage motor skill coordination, concentration, and self-confidence.
Are Parents The Cause Of Teen Suicide?
By :
Jeff Wilson
What drives a teenager to commit suicide? Is a dysfunctional family the cause of teen suicide or is it the peer pressure, low self-esteem, stress, access to drugs, guns, or an unyielding desire to make the pain disappear.
Are We Responsible For The Actions Of Our Children?
By :
Ted Lobby
This article explores the dilemma parents face when children fail, or worse. Whose fault is it?
Are you Afraid of Your Nanny or Housekeeper?
By :
Marta Perrone
How to get your nanny and housekeeper to do the work you want them to do without being afraid that they will quit.
Are You And Your Baby In Rhythm?
By :
Dylan Emrys
You try everything you know to soothe your crying baby and find yourself near tears...find out the dynamics at play and what to do about it.
Are You Enjoying Being A Single Parent?
By :
Ranju Kumar
Being a single parent, you need to face many challenges that come in your way. The most difficult thing is spending more time with your children in-between your busy schedules.
Are You Listening To The Heart And Soul of Your Child?
By :
Connie Allen
Parenting help on how to get to the root cause of a child's behavioral problem and address the real issues.
Are You Spending Enough Time With Your Family?
By :
Don McKay
Are you spending enough time with your family? Odds are if you don't know the names of the kids your children play with you may need to rethink your answer. I have a solution that can help.
Are You Up To Date With State Home Schooling Requirements
By :
Allen Hawkins
Here is a help guide for you if you are thinking of home schooling your children.
Are Your Child's Rights At School Violated?
By :
Don McKay
Do your children know what they are agreeing to in school? Why are kinder garden children saying the Pledge Of Allegiance when they don't understand what it means.
Argh! I Spend My Entire Day Cleaning Up!
By :
Tulum Dothee
Don't you feel that you could spend the entire day cleaning up after your family? Learn effective tips on keeping you house tidy.
Assist Children Cope With Pain
By :
Wai Chong Mak
The information in the article below comes straight from my working experience with children suffering from chronic or life-threatening illnesses.
At-Home Babysitting Service is the Best for Your Shy Child
By :
Mike Batta
A very common problem faced by parents of a toddler or a growing child is the idea of leaving their children alone at home.
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