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10 Fun Projects for Your Kids Using the Computer and Printer
By :
Brenda Stoke
So often we think of the computer and printer as office tools meant for work and work alone. You may use it to make a budget, a grocery list or manage your finances, but the thought of doing something fun with your office equipment may never cross your mind.
10 Great Ideas For A Baby’s First Birthday
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Roy Dietelzieg
A baby’s first birthday is a memorable event filled with fun and joy for family and friends. The growth and development of a young child takes place too fast, so take special thought and planning for such a major event to make it memorable for years to come.
Here are ten tips for your baby’s first birthday party to make the event a fun time for everyone and help your family cherish the event for many years:
•Plan The Big Day – Plan the event at a time that is best for y...
10 Parenting Tips For All New Parents
By :
Alison Palmer
If you are like most parents, you probably want to raise healthy, smart kids. You may already have some ideas on how to achieve this. Here are some parenting tips that will help parents ensure their children develop to their full potential.
One of the parenting tips that work best is giving your children quantity and quality time. When you spend time with your kids, try to engage them in meaningful conversations. Try to build fun and healthy communications and relationship...
10 Things You Need to Know About Drug Testing Your Teenager
By :
Zeynep Ilgaz
Drug testing is one of those things that can be a real touchy subject. This is especially the case when it involves teenagers, yours in particular. But with a bit of planning and thinking ahead, you can successfully incorporate drug testing into your family’s life.
10 Ways to Keep Hair Drug Testing A Part of the Routine This Summer for Your Teen
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Rachel Palgaz
Hair drug testing is truly one of the best ways to find out whether or not your teen has been using drugs. While it cannot detect very recent drug use—that which has occurred within a week or so—it can detect it for up to three months or 90 days afterwards.
12 Keys to Successful Parenting
By :
Helene Rothschild
AN OPEN LETTER FROM EVERY CHILD
18 Hilarious Parenting Quotes to Celebrate Parents' Day
By :
Noel Jameson
Why are parenting quotes so funny? Because that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger and parenthood definitely instills strength in those who do it right. Any parent knows that parenting is quite the adventure and raising children can be a challenge unlike any other. Use these 18 parenting quotes to reflect on the brighter side of parenting and how humorous it can really be.
20 Keys to Parenting Teen-agers
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Helene Rothschild
Would you like some help with parenting your teen-ager? As a Marriage, Family Therapist for 27 years, I noticed that parents were having similar problems with their children during their teen-years. I realized that the children and parents often talked about their frustrations and did not know how to express what they wanted. Read 20 insights and solutions that can assist you to be the succcessful parent you want to be.
21 Reasons To Send A Child A Greeting Card
By :
Nicole Bandes
When was the last time you saw the face of a child light up and glow because they got a piece of mail with their name on it? Children love to get mail. My children, even at 10 years of age, run to the door and ask if they got any mail today. It doesn’t even matter if it is junk mail. They just like to get anything with their names on it. Of course, it means that much more if there is a special reason for the mail.
Sending letters or greeting cards is a good way to foster ...
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.
3 Reasons Mom Should Have A Hobby
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Carrie Lauth
Moms these days are so very busy, but we're more stressed than ever before and in need of lifestyle choices that help us be happier. Pursuing a hobby may be just the ticket.
Here are a few reasons why a hobby is a great idea, even for a busy Mom.
Having a hobby relieves stress and tension
Spending time with a hobby replaces negative thoughts and replaces them with positive thoughts and feelings. Having a hobby or creative outlet can lift your spirits and help with de...
4 Blocks to Building a Lifelong Relationship with Your Daughter
By :
Sandy Heinz
Learn how to develop and maintain a lifelong, happy, giving relationship with your daughter and still be her parent now!
4 Good Gifts for your Baby
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Angela Minster
Today is your child birthday but you did not decide on what to buy. Do you know what the best gift is for your child? Are you thinking about buying any baby gifts? Baby shop in the UK offers a lot of gifts and toys. But before you actually buy a baby gift you want to know what the 4 best gifts are for your child.
4 Parenting Styles
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Dana Goldberg
Every grandmother and grandfather will tell you hilarious stories of their children when they were first born. And for every funny and touching story they have, they will be able to tell you another for every hardship they encountered. Parenting is something that is done in many different ways by each parent. The following are four general styles employed by parents.
Authority: Authoritarian parents rule on just that: authority. Commands are given to children that they mus...
5 Baby Shower Gifts That Mom Will Love
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Cynthia Marcano
With the pregnancy bug in the water system, you are bound to know someone who is having a baby, if you aren’t having one yourself. Pregnant women equal shopping time. Here are 5 gifts that any mother will most certainly be appreciative of. The baby shower gift ideas are great for those who are shopping or for mom’s to put on their gift registry.
1. Diapers, diapers and more diapers. That is quite a bland gift but a very much needed gift. I don’t any mom who will complain a...
5 Keys To Charismatic Communication
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Henrietta Joyce
Do you wish your children listened more attentively to you? Find out the 5 essential keys to good communication. Why try them out on your children? The time proven techniques will also work wonders on your partner and friends.
5 Must Ask Questions For Anyone Potty Training A Toddler
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Susanne Myers
If you are thinking about starting to potty train your toddler, there are a few questions you should ask yourself before you begin potty training. Being well prepared for this challenging transition from diapers to potty is one of the best things you can do to make this as easy as possible on your child.
1. Is My Child Ready?
You want to start potty training at just the right time. You will know that your child is ready when he or she gets more interested in you going to ...
5 Reasons To Choose A Traditional Kids Summer Camp
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Vincent Abrugar
A traditional kids summer camp is one that generally begins in June and continues through August. This type of recreation is a popular activity among children of all ages as it gives them the opportunity to experience new things, meet new people and embark on a journey of independence. With that being said, the following are 5 popular reasons to enroll your child in a traditional kids summer camp.
Independence. During their experience at a traditional kids summer camp, ch...
5 Tips On Looking After Newborn Babies
By :
Alison Palmer
Caring for your baby is certainly one of the most important things you need to consider once you became a new parent. There are many things you need to take into account in order to make sure that your baby gets all the attention.
1. Make sure that you feed your baby right. Deciding on whether you should breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby greatly depends on your personal decision and what your physician recommends. However, it has been shown that breastfeeding is still t...
5 Tips On Raising Your Newborn Child
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Alison Palmer
Having a baby is one of the most beautiful things that could happen in a parent’s life. Yet, it is also challenging. Raising your newborn child is not easy. It takes a lot of effort and patience to nurture your child until he or she reaches the stage of complete development. Though some of the time this task is can be quite challenging, the joys certainly outweigh any negatives. Here are some suggestions for successful baby nurturing:
1. Feeding
Breast milk is recommend...
6 Benefits of Breastfeeding
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Robin OBrien
Giving your baby breast milk is the most natural form of feeding there is, and offers an unequalled way of providing the ideal food for your baby, helping your baby to grow healthy and naturally.
6 Secrets To Make Your Teen-Parent Relationship Work
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Adwina Jackson
As your child approaches teen age –around 12-13 years old- you’ll experience some changes in him. He will probably be out of the house more often and wants to keep his privacy from you. Other times, he may not be listening to you nor doing what you ask him.
Many parents in the world find the same troubles when dealing with their teens. Hope you don’t get them. But if you do, don’t worry! Keep on reading to get solutions.
Just like when you were a teenager, you wanted to...
6 Tips To Cope With Isolation From One Successful Stay-At-Home-Mother
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Agata Langer
Ask any woman who’s had a baby and they’ll tell you it is the most rewarding experience of their lives. However, after months and months of spending your entire day with an infant, you begin to feel as though you are losing touch with the adult world, particularly if you are accustomed to a fast-paced work life.
Nowadays, many women put their careers first and wait until later in life to bear children. This transition from professional work to home life can be a surprising...
7 Simple Steps To Successful Parenting
By :
Henrietta Joyce
The majority of parent want to be positive effective parents. This article offers you and your family a plan to assist you in creating a happy home life now.
9 ADHD Parenting Tips
By :
Alvin Toh
Parenting ADHD children can be stressful, frustrating and overwhelming. ADHD children have a shorter attention span than other kids and they often anger easily when they don’t get their way. Parenting through these difficulties will help raise a happy, healthy child. Here are 9 ADHD parenting tips to help you cope with and support your ADHD child.
A Balanced Diet For Your Kids
By :
Willie Reynolds
As a parent, one issue that is constantly on my mind is that of ensuring my children are properly nourished. Fortunately, my children have the eating habits of J.R.R. Tolkien’s hobbits- they eat at least three breakfasts before lunch. This gives me ample opportunity to ensure that their nutrition intake is set for the rest of the day.
I am sure that other parents have the same concerns, though possibly not the easy time I have with feeding my kids. I would like to share so...
A Guide To Choosing The Right Toy For Your Child’s Age
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Amy Thomas
Choosing the right toy for your child’s age is not just a matter of selecting a toy that will engage, entertain and educate them, it is also a matter of safety. If you’ve browsed the aisles of any toy store lately you probably know that selecting the right toy can be a difficult undertaking. Not only do you want a toy that you can rest assured will provide no danger to your child, but you also want to select a toy that will help your child develop their full potential.
Res...
A Mother's Wishlist: Peace, Plenty And Understanding
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Deanna Mascle -
I recently celebrated my fifth Mother's Day. My family spent the day together doing simple fun things. I was perfectly content with my day and the gift my son made for me himself but later that evening as I watched the news (actual several news shows at once as my husband controlled the remote) I listened to several interviews with mothers in various walks of life and I started to wonder what our world would be like if mothers, all mothers, were given more power to control th...
A Peaceful Home - Is It Possible?
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Rita Offen
“Parents aren’t interested in justice, they’re interested in peace and quiet” (Bill Cosby). Peace and quiet, ahh, if only. Yes, kids can be noisy, argumentative, fight like cat and dog, and whine like mad. But there are ways parents can foster a quieter home.
A Simple 2-Step Plan To Beat The Biggest Baby Growth And Development Problem
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Dalene Joubert
Probably the single biggest baby growth and development problem parents struggle with, is this... They suffer from a lack of a clear plan to tell them what to look out for and what do. Here is a 2-step solution.
Acne Advice for Parents
By :
ashu
As a parent of a teenager who may be experiencing acne you probably are in good position to help. Since acne is a condition that is relatively common,
Adoption Agency Selection Checklist
By :
Bill Betzen
It was March of 1996 that the first draft of this checklist was placed online. It has been used by thousands since then and, with the feedback received since 1996, it has been shortened and simplified. There are now 5 questions most easily answered by using the yellow pages, or other agency advertisements such as web pages, and then 11 questions that will probably require a phone call to the agency. There is no difference if you are placing a child you are expecting or if you...
Adoption- The Process
By :
C. Dunn
The adoption process can seem complicated at times however with some thought and organization it can be an extremely fulfilling experience.
Advice And Help For Your Chronic Bedwetter
By :
Theresa Cahill and Jeff G
Too many people know the frustration of waking to find that a child has wet the bed. Most instances are isolated, in that it was only a random accident. Unfortunately, for untold thousands of families, this is actually a nightly occurrence. Thankfully, there is help in the form of a bedwetting alarm.
Advice For Parents On The Problems Of Coping with Teen Dating
By :
Donald Saunders
Many parents interpret the beginning of teenage dating as a sign that their role as a parent is drawing to a close and as the beginning of a period which could well be filled with problems. Sound preparation is the secret to dealing with this particular phase of your teenager's development.
Aging Women and Parenting: The Case for Preparation
By :
Barbara Morris, R.Ph.
It's not news that the "golden years" of many older people, especially women, are years hijacked by young family members in need of care. It's not just boomers caring for aging parents; it's aging parents caring for children of their boomer aged children who for whatever reason do not care for their own children.
Alternatives to gangs
By :
Mike Scantlebury
What are teenagers really getting up to in their spare time? Should parents worry, or is there something more positive they can do? Join self-help expert and Internet Author Mike Scantlebury in an exploration of social trends and sample a sliver of the book he is currently working on, full of useful, no-nonsense advice for parents.
Am I a bad mom?
By :
Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
Do you ever wonder what makes a baby cry? Leading international parent educator and expert Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI, founder of leading children’s health and nurturing touch organization Liddle Kidz™, answers your questions and gives you easy solutions to help comfort and soothe your crying baby.
Are Kids Doing Too Much? The Importance of Sleep
By :
Simon Evans
When kids don't get enough sleep the suffer at multiple levels. The get cranky and unable to function properly in school or sports. But sleep is also a time when they consolidate what they learned earlier that day. So robbing kids of a good night sleep hurts them the follow day and makes the previous day much less valuable.
Are You Raising Bratty Kids?
By :
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Jeffrey consulted with me because his three-year old son, Jason, was hitting and having temper tantrums. Jeffrey was mystified because he and his wife, Collette, had never hit or yelled at Jason. Jeffrey and Collette were very careful to respect Jason’s feelings and needs and could not understand where he could have learned his disrespectful behavior.
Nothing they did stopped Jason from hitting and screaming when he didn’t get his way. He was immune to the time-outs they c...
Are You Using Emotional Intelligence When You Parent?
By :
Maurine Patten
Emotional Intelligence is the ability to access and make use of your feelings in order to be motivated and make good decisions. Researchers have discovered that emotional awareness and the ability to handle feelings determines your success and happiness, including family relationships. Emotional Intelligent parenting focuses on five main principles. It is not too late to learn how to put these principles into action with effort and practice.
Asthma - Protect your child this September
By :
ashu
Why Going Back To School Can Be Bad For Your Asthma!
Attachment Parenting the Best Parenting Practices
By :
Monica Craft
The mission of Attachment Parenting is to promote parenting practices that create strong, healthy emotional bonds between children and their parents. I believe these practices nurture and fulfill a child's need for trust, empathy, and affection, providing a lifelong foundation for healthy, enduring relationships.
Attention Deficit Disorders and Related Problems in Children: A Spiritual View
By :
Julie Redstone
The phenomenon of limited or impaired attention span, of difficult or aggressive behavior, of problems with peers or of making friends, of body level agitation which leads to nervous gestures or an inability to sit still for more than a minute – all of these can be symptoms not of a medical or psychological condition, but a condition that has to do with the greater presence of light on the planet and in the spiritual atmosphere or environment in which we live.
Attention Seeking Child
By :
PositiveArticles.Com
Do you have an attention seeking child? Do you find yourself being asked non-stop by your child to check out every move they make? Even in the car, kids will ask Mommy and Daddy to turn around to look at something that they are drawing, or at something passing by, or a funny face he is making, etc.
Autism - Is There A Link With Immunizations?
By :
Rachel Evans
Autism is a neurological, developmental disorder, which can inhibit the normal developmental growth of individuals. Symptoms of autism include impairments in social skills, as well as communication skills, repetitive behaviors, and poor speech patterns. Because the severity of the symptoms will vary, some individuals diagnosed with autism may be able to live on their own, while others become totally reliant on someone to care for them. While there have been theories that auti...
Autism - Living With Autism
By :
Rachel Evans
Do you know children affected with autism find it difficult to communicate and to become socialized? There are two notions about the existence of autism. One thought is that autism is due to a bio-chemical imbalance, and the other notion is it is a psychological disorder. The autism-affected children seldom communicate with others except to fulfill their needs.
Autism spectrum disorders can be called an umbrella term since it covers classic autism, pervasive developmental ...
Autism And Society
By :
Jonathan Mayheart
Almost everyone knows something about Autism, heard the name or read something about its symptoms, but the true fact if the matter is that autism is not known and that it is kept only for the friends and families of those how are and have been affected by this condition.
In the widest and most general description Autism is a mental condition, mainly effecting the ability to communicate and focus attention on what sometimes seems like an inability to show affection and feel...
Autism Spectrum Disorders Explained
By :
Rachel Evans
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) cover a variety of behaviors and abilities and are caused by abnormal brain development. While ASDs begin when the individual is a child, they will last throughout the individual’s life. Most individuals with ASDs will display a lack of social skills, as well as communication skills. While these individuals with ASDs may have a variety of different behaviors, each individual is unlike another. While the symptoms may be severe in one individual...
Baby Car Seat: Protecting Precious Passenger On Board
By :
Robert Thatcher
The numerous car accidents each year that are resulting to deaths and injuries of young children necessitated the use of another car safety device: baby car seat.
The most common dilemma of most parents is choosing the best baby car seat from among the so many variations (each with its own safety feature) that is being sold in the market. The answer to this is whatever fits the baby comfortable, fits in your car snugly and is within the budget is the best baby car seat th...
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