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Your Obese Child & School Programs
By :
Victor Pryles
More than five years ago, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) published ‘Guidelines for School and Community Programs’ to promote physical activity in children and teenagers, in hopes of helping them develop lifelong exercise and physical fitness regimens.
If you, as a parent, understand and embrace these guidelines, you can work with your school system and with community centers and programs, like the YMCA and the Boy Scouts, to encourage and even help to develop physica...
Your Obese Child & School Nutrition
By :
Victor Pryles
Good Nutrition in School Can Help to Fight Childhood Obesity
Perhaps you are trying to help your child lose weight, or you feel he or she may be in danger of becoming overweight or unhealthy because of their eating and exercise habits.
If so, it is important that you consider the impact of your child’s time at school as you think about what you need to change.
As the U.S. government has studied obesity, many of their agencies have produced reports and established gui...
Your Guide To Baby Shower Planning
By :
Stephen Kreutzer
With baby showers, as with all important events, often the details can get in the way of the hosts enjoyment of the party! Don’t let yourself get overwhelmed. Take it one step at a time and enjoy yourself. A baby is on the way and the baby shower is your welcome home gift. Answer these questions before you begin and your baby shower is sure to be a success.
Who Does What?
Assign tasks. Delegating duties will let you direct and handle mishaps rather than handle everythin...
Your daily gift to your child: one-to-one time
By :
Brendan McKeogh
In this article, Brendan McKeogh suggests that giving your child even a brief period of your time every day, completely focussing your undivided attention on your child, can reduce unwanted attention-seeking behavior and improve the relationship
Your Child Is Talented
By :
Tyler Benson
The birth of a child is virtually the greatest joy for every family. Since that moment their life would take a different flow. It would never be the same. I would not say that it would be happier or simpler. But one thing is certain it would attain more meaning and require more responsibility. For every parent their child is the best. No one would persuade me that there is a girl better than my daughter. But I am trying my best to be objective with her. It is natural for parents to ascribe to their baby various remarkable abilities.
Your Child Can Do More Than You Think.
By :
Cheng Cheng Tan
This article is about what my son could do which I thought was not possible before because I thought he was too young. You have to let them try to find out.
Your Baby Shower is a Time For Everyone To Celebrate!
By :
Donald Saunders
The birth of a baby is rightly a time for celebration and there is no better way to mark this event than by holding a baby shower.
You, Your Child and His Homework
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Most children hate doing homework; it restricts their freedom to play and is a grim reminder of school. They wonder why school has to continue at home also. So, it is quite normal for children to put up some kind of a fuss, which could be gentle grumbling or outright refusal.
Working together - Team Work as a Parenting Skill
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Kids learn from example; and if you can involve your children in the household activities, you gain on several counts: they share your burden of work; they get your time and attention; and they learn to work as a team. The best parenting advice is to work together in raising your children and establishing child discipline. Children are children; and whether they are your own or your spouse’s kids from a previous relationship, it is the duty of the two people who make up their parents to work together to form their children's discipline plan.
Work At Home Moms And Stress
By :
Nicole Dean
How stressed are you really? Take this quiz to find out. Mark as many of the items below that you identify with.
_ Calgon! Take me away!
What would you give for a vacation right now? If you named a body part, then you’re feeling too stressed.
_ I’ve fallen and I can’t get up.
Is this how you feel in the morning when the alarm goes off?
_ Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz…oh what a relief it is.
Are you experiencing stomach aches, headaches, or other physical signs of stre...
Will Your Elementary Age Child be Successful?
By :
Bonnie Foshee
Do you know how to help your child be successful in life? Children grow up quickly. You don't want to look back with regrets that you didn't do more to help your child.
Why You Should Use Au Pair Services
By :
Carl Walker
There are a few very good reasons to choose good au pair services to help you with your children. For one thing having au pair services will allow you to go about your daily life with a little less guilt as far as your kids are concerned. Many parents, despise having to put their kids in day care each and every day of the month and for good reason. Daycare is often impersonal and not the best environment for a child to be in. They are busy places where some children do not ge...
Why You Should Read To Your Child
By :
Deanna Mascle -
As a parent you have many important priorities when it comes to your child. You need to keep your child safe, healthy, and loved. In today's hectic world, we often spend so much time engaged on those priorities we forget another important area -- mental stimulation. As parents we need to engage our children's minds as well as their bodies in order for them to grow and learn. One of the best ways to achieve this goal is through reading.
There are a number of reasons why you...
Why You Should Monitor Your Child’s Computer
By :
Chris McElroy
Every parent has an anxiety attack whenever they hear a report of a missing or abducted child in the news. They pray it never happens to them and rightly so because it is a parent's worst nightmare.
Unfortunately, teenagers do not always get that same attention or elicit the same feelings as the missing or abducted child. Teens are almost automatically considered runaways rather than missing children.
And teens that are reported as runaways do not grab people's attentio...
Why Should Kids Get Allowances - The Top 7 Reasons
By :
Rachel Incoll
The question of whether allowances are right or wrong, is one that has been argued for many generations. Now it’s your turn, as a parent, to decide whether or not an allowance is the best way to educate your child about financial responsibility. There are many reasons given on why a regular payment of money to a child should or shouldn’t be done – ultimately I believe there is no right answer, it is up to each individual family to decide what is the best option for them. Thro...
Why Other Children are Rejecting Your Child
By :
Anthony Kane MD
Children with poor social skills are at risk for delinquency, academic underachievement, and school drop-out. Even though the inattentiveness, impulsiveness, and restlessness frequently persist into adult life, these problems are of less importance as the child gets older. Rather, the main difficulty ADHD patients encounter as they reach maturity is their inability to interact appropriately with others.
Why It Is Important To Vaccinate Your Child
By :
nick rauge
Nobody wants to take the new baby to the doctor for a shot that is going to make him or her cry. New mom’s feel the pain their babies are feeling and want to protect them from pain. A minute or two of pain will help to protect him or her from childhood diseases as well as adult diseases when they grow older. It is very important to your infant’s health that they receive the proper vaccinations.
Why Is Sport Such A Great Outlet for Teenagers?
By :
Donald Saunders
Whether your teenagers are sports oriented or not it is important to encourage them to participate in sports at some level and we look at just why this is so important today.
Why Are Our Children Getting Heavier? -- The Five Truths Every Parent Must Know To Get Their Child’s Weight On Track.
By :
Lisa Alexander
With as many as 50% of all children being overweight in this country, parents are beginning to realize that something must be done. There is no shortage of information about nutrition and exercise, but the task of helping an overweight child without setting them up for a lifetime of dieting is a daunting challenge. Parents who understand the five truths of getting a child’s weight on track can begin to address the issue in a healthy and effective way.
Truth #1: Parents ar...
Why Are Dental Problems More Prevalent In Babies That Are Bottle-Fed?
By :
Robin OBrien
When you choose to bottle fed your child your need to be extra vigilant in taking care of your baby's teeth. Study after study has shown that babies that are bottle-fed suffer more dental problems than those that are exclusively breastfed. The following are two reasons why this should be so.
WHO'S PREGNANT? IT'S PARTY TIME
By :
Dee Smith
Successful baby shower secrets revealed.
Where To Go For Parenting Advice
By :
Alison Palmer
Raising children is a confusing business. There are times when any parent or caregiver can use additional parenting advice. There are many books available to parents to help get through the day-to-day issues.
Every child is different, and every parent is different, too. Because of this, there are no cookie-cutter solutions that will work for everyone. The best suggestion is for you to review all the solutions you discover and take a few quiet minutes to think about them. M...
Where To Buy Beautiful Baby Crib Bedding
By :
Robin OBrien
The crib will be the focal point of the nursery and it is the baby crib bedding that will be the icing on the cake. If you're looking for the best choice of the most beautiful baby crib bedding then your best option is to look online.
Where Have All The Mother’s Gone? Mothering Use To Be So Easy
By :
Iris Shamble
Motherhood is a time that can seem to go so quickly. Spending quality time with our children and family are moments we can never get back. Let’s not regret the use of our time in anyway – remember this – obedience is better that sacrifice.
When teens struggle parents suffer
By :
Monica Craft
The same research indicates that gang intervention programs, which often focus on teens' peer relationships, could be more effective if they also addressed the parent-teen relationship.
What To Tell Your Kids About Money – The 7 Essential Lessons
By :
Rachel Incoll
If I had a dollar for every time I have been asked by a parent what to tell your kids about money, I’d be a millionaire. There are many different aspects of money management you can & should tell your children about. Here I will share with you what I believe are seven of the most important principles
1. Money can be exchanged for goods or services.
This is one of the first few lessons you should teach your child once they are old enough to understand – usually around the ...
What To Do When Your Child Acts Up
By :
Deanna Mascle -
Every parent has been there. Your usually angelic (or at least moderately well behaved) child is suddenly intractable, full of rage, or even engaged in a full-blown temper tantrum. Worse, your usual discipline measures don't even make a dent in the attitude or anger. What to do?
First of all it is important to gain some modicum of control. If you can't get your child under control and you are in a public place then remove yourselves from the public eye. If you are home sen...
What To Do About A Toddler Biting And Kicking
By :
Jackie G. Maxwell
While it can be embarrassing, frustrating, and sometimes frightening, for the most part, this type of behavior by toddlers is a normal phase that they all pass through. It's a part of their growth and development, and usually results from a frustration at not being able to express themselves, whether it is wanting a toy, or wanting your attention.
The phase can hit anywhere from 14 months and up, but tends to be more noticeable when the child is exposed to others, which co...
What makes the best Christmas gifts for kids
By :
Thomas Bronson
Choosing the right and appropriate gifts and toys for the kids and children may seem the easiest and simplest task, but you can be wrong! Read the article to discover how deciding the best gift for the children during your early Christmas shopping can be easier if you pay attention to several issues and considerations.
What is Your Parenting Style?
By :
Karen Fusco
Discover your parenting style. Are you a 'Too-Busy Mom' or a 'Best Friend Mom'? Find out if your parenting style works for you and your child, and remember that each child is different.
What Is The Point Of School Uniforms?
By :
Carl Walker
School uniforms are the cause for much debate these days with some people claiming that all schools should adopt them and others claiming that school uniforms are going to be the ruin of civilization as we know it. People tend to feel strongly on the subject of school uniforms, that is a fact and it is also a fact that many schools could very well choose to put school uniforms into effect over the next couple of years.
There are some definite pros and cons of both sides, a...
What is the better choice of the toys for a baby in the period of 6-9 months old?
By :
Angela Minster
This article is about how to choose a good toy for your child in a particular period of his development. Toys are the door into the world of perception and cognition of your child. Make this world more beautiful and exciting.
What is the best holiday gift for your teenager? Try the "F" Word
By :
Terre Grable
Right now is your relationship "strained" with your teenager? Does everything within you want a positive relationship with your teenager, but you do not know how to accomplish it? Well, here is the stepping stone to a great relationship path with your son or daughter this holiday season. Ready? It's the "F" word.....forgiveness.
What Is Difficult Child Behaviour?
By :
Oswald H.Seifert
Most of us have strong opinions on how to guide our children's behaviour. Unfortunately, these opinions often focus on stopping the inappropriate behaviour and neglect to give significant emphasis to helping children learn new, more appropriate ways to behave. People who work with young children have a golden opportunity and an awesome responsibility to help children learn to make appropriate behaviour choices which, in turn, can lead to enhanced self-esteem and self-discipli...
What I Love About My Father
By :
Hallidae Thomason
I have been thinking a lot about my father ever since we celebrated Father's Day together earlier this summer. This is by no means the first time that I've ever thought about what makes my father such a special person in my life, but I have been far more intentional about reflecting on him in the past few weeks than ever before.
Perhaps I feel urgent about reflecting on my father's life and impact because he is getting older and becoming more and more like an old man. I'm ...
What Every Parent Should Know - Simple Ways New Parents Can Reduce Their Baby's Risk Of Developing Asthma
By :
Susan Millar
Childhood asthma and allergies have been on a steady increase worldwide, in the US alone there are more than 6 million children with asthma under the age of 18. Asthma drugs have potentially serious side effects and are not the optimal solution to asthma, particularly for children. During the last 15 years, there has been an alarming 160% increase in the rate of asthma in children under 5, sadly many of these children could have been prevented from ever developing asthma. The...
What Does Autism Look Like?
By :
Sheila Webster-Heard
If you want to know what an autistic child looks like, look at your own child or grandchild.
Look at the children who live next door to you and take a glimpse at every child you walk past on the street. These could very well be the faces of autism. There is no visible indication that a child is affected by this disturbing neurological disorder.
Autism is the king of all tricksters. I know this to be true because whenever my husband and I take our son to the store or doc...
What Do You Know about Domestic and International Adoption?
By :
Patricia Bennett
See the different aspects of Domestic and International adoptions. You have a lot of choices in the beginning stages of your road to adopting a child. You need to read a lot to make an informed decision.
Ways to help your child develop a winning attitude even during times of illness
By :
Carrie Carter
All of us as parents owe it to our children to give them all the guidance and tools they need to live the successful lives they are worthy of.
Using Public Restrooms While Potty Training
By :
Susanne Myers
You’ve been potty training your little one and so far things are moving along smoothly. She has figured out how to use the potty and there are hardly any accidents. It is time to finally venture outside the home without training pants. This of course means that she will have to start using public restrooms.
Using an unfamiliar bathroom can be a bit of a challenge for both parent and child during this stage. Here are some tips to make the adjustment easier on both of you. B...
Understanding Your Child's Attachment To Personal Possessions
By :
Rita Offen
We often say ‘wealth and possessions are not important’ – true, but personal possessions are important to kids. Young children especially can become attached to their personal possessions. It may not seem important to adults, but small, simple and seemingly insignificant objects can have much significance in the lives of young children.
Understanding the gay teen
By :
Annabelle Rox
ay teens are one of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups in society, facing the pressure and dangers of gay bashing' and other forms of homophobic bullying. These pressures in turn lead to a higher incidence of social isolation, alcohol and drug abuse, family problems, and low self esteem than their peers.
Understanding Parental Grief
By :
Annabelle Rox
It is commonly believed that the sorrow of bereaved parents is greater than any other grief known. The loss of a child is equivalent to losing a part of themselves and they feel that a vital part of them has been torn apart.
Understanding Developmental Delay and Developmental Disability
By :
Clifford David
Current 'wisdom' is that there is no cure or solution for developmental delay and developmental difficulties. If someone is not developing normally, the medical directories only tell doctors to prescribe certain medicines. What if there were a family or cultural intervention that could solve most developmental delay in a few months with a program you do at home?
Understanding Autism In Children
By :
Rachel Evans
Do you know autism affects male children four times more than female children? The characteristic feature of autism in children includes non-verbal and impaired verbal communication. In addition to this the autism in children creates imaginative social interaction and activity. Infantile autism in children develops at about 30 months of age. Autism in children is a condition in which they find it difficult to build normal relationships with others. This can easily be diagnose...
Types of Nursery Nurse Jobs
By :
Amit Sharma
There is great scope for nursery nurses; they work in various places to take care of infants in a nursery or in specialist schools. Some nursery nurses work with the physically or mentally challenged children. There are still other nursery nurses that take care of the aged. Thus, nursery nurse jobs are available in schools, day nurseries, hospitals, or as private nurses in households for children and the elderly, among others.
Truancy in Teenagers
By :
Nivea David
Truancy is something that was easier to deal with in our parent's day. It is define as the dictionary calls 'the act or condition of being absent without permission' were standard. A good lashing helped clear up any doubt as to the relevant authorities' feelings on the subject. It was pretty primitive, but how delightfully unambiguous. The dichotomy of crime and punishment regarding our teens has now assumed a more nuanced relationship.
Top Tips to bringing up happy, confident kids
By :
Sue Atkins
This article is about building the essential building blocks of self esteem in children.
Top 10 Success Tips for Children
By :
Mary Ann Copson
Help your child be his or her best with these simple success secrets that I used with my five children. Probably your mother told you some of these.
Toddler Learning Game The World Is One Big Adventure
By :
Victoria Welch
What toddler learning game can keep them still for a minute? They’re on the move, toddler time is here, the world is One Big Adventure.
The life of a toddler does not need to be day after day of organized activities, but putting in a good routine can help you and your child. If she knows that on Monday you go to the park, on Wednesday you go to playgroup and on Saturday you have a special Breakfast, it will give her stability and confidence, knowing what is going to happen day to day, but allowing flexibility too.
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