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  • Considering a Swing Set Glider Accessory?  By : Mark Sierra
    A swing set glider accessory can offer many hours of outdoor fun for children. It can be another alternative to the traditional swing, but with more comfortable features due to the way they're designed.
  • Outdoor Swing Set Ownership  By : Mark Sierra
    An outdoor swing set is an optimal choice providing physical activity to children. Adults can also benefit from having one designed for them.
  • Bullying - Watch for the Signs of Child Bullying  By : 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.
  • Bullying - Effective Measures to Prevent Cyber Bullying  By : 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.
  • Bullying - Stop Bullying and Save Your Child  By : Bertil Hjert
    Most people tend to ignore bullying as they think that it happens to all. You don’t have to accept that. You can do a lot to stop bullying. Here are some important & effective steps that you can take in order to stop bullying in its tracks.
  • Stop the Cyber Bullies from Troubling Your Child  By : Bertil Hjert
    Cyber bullying is a term used for harassment, embarrassment, humiliation or threatening faced by a child via the World Wide Web. One can also use other digital technologies or mobile phones for the same. One needs to take preventive steps to stop cyberbullying and saving children from getting victimized. Here are some measures you can use once the cyber bullying has started.
  • How to Prevent and Stop Bullying Before it is Too Late  By : Bertil Hjert
    Victims of bullying are unable to find out way to stop becoming subjects to this vice. This is the reason that most adults are finding out ways to prevent bullying. Experts feel that bullying must be handled carefully & quickly. Here you can read more about some expert tips.
  • The Father's Role In Parenting Should Never Be Underestimated  By : Shevach Pepper
    The old saying goes, "Anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad." However, as the pace of just daily life becomes faster and faster, the father's role seems to be growing smaller and smaller. Times are definitely changing and the world is certainly evolving, but some things never change and a father still plays and important role in bringing up children.
  • Sibling Rivalry Looks Worse Than It Really Is  By : Shevach Pepper
    In most families sibling rivalry is common. Fighting and arguing with your brothers and sisters as you grow up together is natural and this should not cause alarm. Sibling rivalry does not happen in every family although happens in plenty families.
  • Get Back To Dating With Your Spouse  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    Over time you may have noticed your marriage is less romantic. You and your husband may have gotten so used to the daily routine, you forgot the times when you cuddled and spent time thinking about one another. It's time for you to remember, and relive that time. This means you two need to go on a date.
  • Expressing Thanks At Christmas Can Start Early  By : J Gardener
    Every parent knows how dangerous it can be to stand between a five-year-old and a pile of unopened presents under the Christmas tree, on Christmas morning. And once the present-opening frenzy has begun, every parent knows that attempting to interrupt a child, who's tearing wrapping paper, could lead to serious injury.
  • Helping Kids Deal With Bullying  By : fris arbes
    The article talks about bullying among children. Apart from defining what bullying is, the article also explains the two main reasons why some kids bully other children. In addition, the article also enumerates some of the ways on how kids should deal with school bullies
  • Santa's Opinion Matters  By : J Gardener
    Most young children develop as demanding little beings, who cry when they need anything, from food to a changed diaper. As they grow, parents must teach them compassion, generosity and the rewards that come from treating others with kindness. Not an easy task, at all.
  • Ways to Help Children Distinguish Between Right and Wrong  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    "My 5 year old has just started school. Before school she was always polite, caring, helpful. Since going to school, while she still appears to be so with her teachers (so they say), she now really pushes the boundaries at home. Some kids at school have taught her to swear, talk back, talk about sex in very broad terms. She talks back and while fundamentally she is still a wonderful and very smart little girl, her smarts have turned into "smarty-pants".
  • General baby facts and baby shower info  By : Phil P
    Although colic is not thought to be due to pain, a baby with colic may look uncomfortable or appear to be in pain. The average total body length is 14-20 inches. In recent years, mainly in western countries, it has been looked down upon for males to play with toys that were originally stereotyped as being "for girls.
  • After School Activities and Your Childs Development  By : Thomas Jackson
    As a child grows into an adult, different aspects of his physical, emotional and mental self needs development. To help a child reach his full potential, it is necessary to recognize the child's developmental needs and abilities. To be effective, after school programs should assist
    children with tasks they must accomplish during each stage of development.
  • Reading Shapes Your Kid’s Future  By : Jerry Carpos
    One’s future begins with a library of varied topics that presents various aspects of life. Bedtime stories and other reading materials can bring truth, nobility and beauty into your life. Share that positive character and build good traits among your children through reading.
  • How to Make Your Teenager a Safer Driver  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Ask any parent about his or her most anxiety provoking moments, and handing over his or her keys to the new driver in the family will almost certainly be near the top of the list. And it's no wonder; teenagers are more at risk behind the wheel than any other group. But, there are some things parents can do to reduce the risks.
  • Apartment Finding Tips  By : Jack Vallis
    For many people, hunting for a good home means looking for the right apartment. With the wide variety of apartments available these days, anyone can eventually find someplace to call home no matter what the budget and lifestyle.
  • So You Want to Play Sports in College; Here's how.  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    If you've always dreamed about competing in college athletics, your dream may be within reach. But, you need more than athletic talent...you need to know how to "connect" with appropriate colleges.
  • How to Deal with Your Child Being Kicked Out of School  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    The British have increased their media and news coverage regarding misbehaving children in school in recent days. The topic usually ends with a solution that centers around removing troublemakers from the traditional classroom setting.
  • Consistency is a Virtue that Pays Rich Dividends  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    If parents want to achieve success in child discipline, they must inculcate the virtue of consistency. It is the most important thing especially for parents that have issues regarding child discipline. It is true that it is not easy to remain consistent all the time. After all, you are human beings with normal human failings. And, children can be absolutely exasperating at times. So, you can only aim at achieving consistency, but it is worth making all the effort because it has good effect on your children and you can teach them the basic norms of good behavior with good results.
  • Consistency: The Key to Eliminating Child Behavior Problems  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    The importance of consistency in parenting can never be over-emphasized. It is the most essential requirement as far as child discipline is concerned. Any lapse will cause heavy damage in terms of reverting to bad behavior by the child. Yet, it cannot be denied that maintaining consistency is also the most arduous task. After all, parents are but human and children can sometimes drive you up the wall. Nonetheless, if you, as a parent, can get over the initial hurdles to being consistent, there are a number of benefits waiting for you.
  • Looking for a classic children's toy? Why not consider a rocking horse?  By : Andrew Regan
    Classic wooden toys offer timeless forms of entertainment for children, and are unlikely to break, suffer from a technological fault or run out of batteries!
  • Equip yourself with knowledge before buying educational toys  By : Andrew Regan
    With such a vast range of educational toys to choose from today, it can be difficult to establish which one is right for your child.
  • Your Baby And Teething  By : Simone Butler
    Teething can be a testing time for both baby and parent. This article provides information on what's involved, and gives some tips on how to make it more comfortable for your child.
  • Educational and Developmental Value of Building Blocks  By : Marina Neiman
    When your children are tiny, some of the first toys they learn to play with are building blocks. They come in all shapes and sizes and in as many colors as you can think of! When picking out blocks for toys, there are lots of things to consider. One of the most important details to think about is the actual material they are made of. Your child's age may be a main factor that determines what type of building blocks they play with.
  • Conseils pour les Hommes d'Affaires  By : Philippe Binimi
    Avec le temps, les compagnies des hôtesses et stewards pensent de plus en plus à la catégorie de personnes que j'appellerais "voyageurs permanents", afin de rendre aux hommes d'affaires des voyages plus plaisants. Car il n'y a rien de plus grisant d'être d'avantage en voyage que chez soi, surtout quant au fil des ans la famille s'est agrandie et que l'on a cette sensation d'être passé à coté de quelque chose de vital.
  • Balancing Youth Sports and Family Life: How to Find Balance & Reclaim Family Time  By : Brooke de Lench
    Raising sports active kids is difficult, perhaps more today than ever before. Parents feel pressure to help their kids succeed. They want to keep up with other parents in an increasingly winner-take-all society. Too often, parents just like you feel that if they don't do everything for their child, they are bad parents.
  • Have Reasonable Expectations from Your Children  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Every parent has expectations of their children. These expectations are formed unconsciously from our own wants and desires. They are important. Expectations form the foundation for many things in our lives.
  • How to Improve Your Chances of Getting Pregnant  By : Sophie Cosic
    The number of women in the workforce is larger than at any time in our history. Increasingly women are focusing on their careers and putting off child-bearing until their thirties and forties. For many women whose biological clock is ticking, increasing the odds of becoming pregnant has become a top priority.
  • Discipline and Positive Reinforcement  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Discipline. Many people view it as a punishment system but that doesn't have to be the case. Often times, a reward system can work wonders in establishing child discipline. Another thing you might have noticed when attempting to establish child discipline is how one technique doesn't work.
  • Dealing With The Stress Of Being A Parent  By : Simone Butler
    Parenting can be a stressful experience at times, and you might not have the chance to indulge in traditional stress-busting activities because you need to look after your children. There are, however, plenty of ways you can reduce your stress levels with activities that actively involve your kids.
  • Radio Flyer Wagons - An Icon Of Americana  By : Gary C
    The classic Radio Flyer Red Wagon has been little changed for 80 years. This article investigates the success of the pull along wagon and it's place as an icon of American toy heritage.
  • The Value Of Wooden Toys To Pre-School Children  By : Gary C
    Wooden toys have been used since man first stood on the earth. This article offers advice on buying and using quality wooden toys to encourage the development of cognitive and motor skills in pre-school children.
  • Handling Teenagers’ Behavioral Problems  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Parents look forward to their child reaching the teenage years with much excitement and many expectations. While children become more independent as teenagers physically, but emotionally and psychologically they need more attention. This is the stage when the adolescent feels confused about various things. The first thing that confuses them is that they are not children any more and not adults yet. For parents this stage is joyful as well as a situation that brings with it new and interesting child discipline challenges.
  • Play and Learn with Educational Jigsaw Puzzles!  By : Marina Neiman
    Jigsaw puzzles have been entertaining children and adults for centuries. Wooden puzzles were originally created by painting a picture onto a flat piece of wood, then using a jigsaw to cut out the pieces.
  • Working together – An Important Parenting Skill  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    The most effective parenting skill in establishing child discipline is working together. It is effective in dealing with behavior problems of children of all age groups and children of your own or your spouse’s from a previous relationship. Biological or foster parents can benefit from this skill of team work.
  • Parenting Advice: What if My Child Won't Go to School?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    "I need help! My 9 year old daughter has started resisting school. She misses several days every week, complaining of tummy or head aches. When I try to talk to her she screams and cries. She acts as if she's terrified to go."
  • Getting Your Children to Tidy Their Rooms  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Almost every parent comes up against this one - and for many it is a source of great aggravation, frustration, and countless fights and arguments. So how do you solve it? Here are some tips:
  • Consistency Works like Magic for Parenting  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    The need for consistency in parenting cannot be over-emphasized. You need to be consistent in what you say and do, and you need to be consistent between the two of you.
  • Help! My Child Watches Too Much TV.  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Television is a fact of life, and there are few families that don't have one, or that never watch one. Television can also be educational, informative, and uplifting. But, let's face it - the vast majority of what is shown on TV is pure drivel - it is far from uplifting or educational, and often portrays behavior that would be quite unacceptable in most social circles. Even worse, it often portrays that behavior as normal, or even desirable.
  • Parenting Advice: My Child Is Afraid To Go On Sleep-Overs  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Usually, children love to go on sleep-overs with their friends. They enjoy going out on overnight camps and other special events where they are required to stay away from home for a few days. Somehow, some children develop a fear for sleeping away from home and they refuse to go. Here are some tips to help your child overcome that fear.
  • Prudent Motorhome Tips  By : Az Right
    Many people think if they know how to drive a car, they know everything the need to handle a motorhome. Whether you buy or rent, there is much you should know in addition to basic car information.
  • Is My Toddler Ready for Toilet Training?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Often, parents are seen to be anxious about toilet training. Some of them see it as some sort of competition as though toilet training proves the intelligence of their child or how good they are as parents. It’s all nonsense of course! On the contrary, if you try to potty train your child before he or she is ready, you will be frustrated and you will traumatize the child unnecessarily.
  • Get Your Baby Sleeping!  By : Tammy Hussin
    Bringing a new baby into the world is a beautiful experience, but it can also be filled with a multitude of anxieties. One major source of that anxiety is in trying to figure out how to get your baby sleeping through the night. This article will provide you with some important tips from the baby sle
  • My Child Won't Go to Bed!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    You have spent all day looking after the children - feeding them, washing clothes, picking up after their mess, listening to their whining and temper tantrums, managing their various behavior problems - now the day is over, don't you deserve a bit of peace and quiet and some quality time with your partner? All you ask is that they go up to their room, go to bed, and STAY there!
  • Does Divorce Damage Your Kids? - 10 Parenting Tips for Survival  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Divorce is a sad fact of life. It is not a new phenomenon - parents have been getting divorced since the day that marriage was invented; and even before that couples would unite... and part.
  • 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.
  • How to Avoid the Toddler Teffible Two's  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    2 year olds. Don't you just love 'em? Especially when they are rolling around the floor having a good old tantrum. So, are there any tips for making the terrible twos a little less terrible?
  • THE SEVEN AGES OF PARENTHOOD  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Stage 1: The Desire and the Longing
  • 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.
  • When the Other Parent is Poisonous  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. My stepdaughter is 4, and her real mother is constantly in and out of jail and has 86 felonies. She gets visitation every other weekend, (If she shows up). Every time our daughter comes back from her visitation she is a completely different child. When she gets home she just sits there for hours on end and won't say anything.
  • Why casinos need 24 hour day care  By : E.Schneider
    By requiring casinos to offer daycare they could help save the lives of children of gambling addicted parents, and could help the parents receive help for their addiction.
  • Parenting Tips: What To Do When You're Told, "You're not my Dad!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "Five years ago my son's father left us. I am now remarried to a great guy named David. He has tried his best to be friends with Nathan, and I take care of the discipline. We've been married for three years and Nathan won't do anything his step-father asks of him. How can I change this?"
  • 5 Strategies to Teach Your Children About Saving Money  By : Barbara House
    Not sure where to start in talking to you kids about money? You're not alone. But, much like teaching your kids to look both ways before crossing the street, managing money, is a parental responsibility that safeguards kids' future. Engage your children using some of these simple, fun suggestions...
  • What is the better choice of the toys for a baby in the period of 3-6 months old?  By : Angela Minster
    Being a parent you know what a dare to buy a proper toy for your child. This article will discover it for you how to do it in a better way as well as you can find some goods for your children.
  • Choosing a Baby Monitor  By : Simone Butler
    A baby monitor system is an essential purchase for parents-to-be, but how do you know which model to buy? This article descibes the most common types of monitors available, and the range of features they can offer.
  • What is the better choice of the toys for a baby from 0-3 months old?  By : Angela Minster
    Having at least one child you know how it is difficult to find a suitable toy or game for your child: it must be helping and developing his/her personality from the one hand and safe and harmless– from the other. This article will help you to make a better choice for you and your child.
  • Parenting Advice: Single Mums Having Problems With Sons  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. I'm a single mother. I have three children, Caitlin, 7, Tom, 9 and Liam aged 11. I don't have problems with Cait, but the two boys are making life difficult. Tom apparently behaves well at school, but has learning problems. When he gets home he often throws temper tantrums. Liam acts as if he hates me. He doesn't show me any affection and is extremely rude. Tom's dad died when he was a baby, and Liam's father doesn't visit him. I need to find out what I'm doing wrong, since I'm so stressed all of the time.
  • My Son Is Terribly Shy, What Can I Do To Help Him?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "My 7 year old son suffers with extreme shyness, in fact he will hardly talk to anyone outside of the family. What can I do to encourage him?"
  • THE SEVEN AGES OF PARENTHOOD  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Phase 1: The Twinkle in Your Eye.
  • Parenting Advice: Oh No, Not the SATS Test!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Well, here we are again facing the dreaded standardized achievement tests (SATS). Everyone involved is a bundle of nerves. The head teacher wants to look good on the national league tables. The other teachers want to make a good impression. The poor children, everyone keeps telling them how important the tests are, so they are panicked about not doing well enough.
  • Making a Child Prodigy and Steps to Teaching Them  By : Thomas Berten
    Within I describe Seven Easy Steps to make your chiild into a Genius. Wouldnt it be great to have them enter first grade but find out the teacher wants to place them into third because they are so advanced? It is possible, If you follow some steps for ages 3-7 years old children.
  • Parenting Advice: Children Who Lie  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Nothing creates adult anger like children lying. It's ironic since it's usually adults who set the child up to lie. This is how it works:
  • Parenting Advice: Night Terrors in Childhood  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "My seven year old boy sometimes awakens screaming in the middle of the night. When we go into his room he is sitting straight up in bed, staring straight ahead. We try to calm him down but he isn't even aware that we are in his room. After a few minutes, he goes back to sleep. If we awaken him, he doesn't even know why we're there, as he remembers nothing about his dream."
  • Chinese Baby Names  By : Henry Fong
    Learn how the ancient Chinese name their newborns.
  • How To Childproof Electrical Outlets in Your House  By : Paul Mernon
    Your child learns through tasting, tasting, climbing, pushing and pulling things. But you, as a parent, know that there are safe things for your child and not-so-safe things. This leads to a delicate problem - you need to keep your child safe and not to spoil his learning experience. This article helps you to cope with this task in case of electrical outlets, cords and appliances.
  • Parenting and Youth Violence - Parenting matters  By : B.G. Smith
    Violence is one of the major causes of mortality and morbidity among youth.
    With slightly more than 1 in 3 high school students reported to be involved in a physical fight, this is a major social issue. For high school students almost 1 in 10 have been involved in dating violence and almost 1 in 3 had their property stolen or deliberately damaged at school. Thankfully, parents are not powerless as recent published studies show. I describe some simple steps parents can take.
  • How to get to Children to Sleep  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    We can't get a good sleep until we are relaxed. A few things must happen before we get there. We need to feel secure and safe. Any kind of tension, such as abuse, parents arguing, financial problems, trouble with the neighbors, or problems with school or friends, will make it harder for any child to go to sleep.
  • Kids who Steal - What Can You Du About It?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    There are a lot of reasons kids steal. Some kids steal for comfort, to impress a group of friends, get retaliate against their parents, or sometimes to simply get the things they want.
  • How To Reducing Childcare Costs  By : Cornie Herring
    Next to rent or mortgage payments, childcare often ranks as the second-highest expenditure in a household budget. But a little inventive planning can save you money without compromising the quality of care. Get some helpful hints from this article.
  • More Babies - More Fun and More Work  By : Bruce Danos
    Babies are lovely but not too many of them in one go. Considering that multiple births are becoming more common, it is better to be prepared to handle your children when they arrive into this world.
  • How to Teach Children Right From Wrong  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    "My 5 year old has just started school. Before school she was always polite, caring, helpful. Since going to school, while she still appears to be so with her teachers (so they say), she now really pushes the boundaries at home. Some kids at school have taught her to swear, talk back, talk about sex in very broad terms. She talks back and while fundamentally she is still a wonderful and very smart little girl, her smarts have turned into "smartie-pants".
  • How to Teach Children Right From Wrong  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    A common situation that many parents face is dealing with their children's behaviors. For example, let's say you had a five year old child that has just entered school. She was a polite, considerate, and helpful young lady at home and in front of her teachers. However, her behavior has recently changed at home and it involves talking back, swearing, and discussing sex in general terms. She learned these behaviors from other kids at school.
  • Reading with Your Toddler  By : Tracy
    Reading is one of the most fundamental skills a parent can teach their child. Most everyday activities require the ability to read to accomplish the task at hand.
  • Help! My Child Has Been Kicked Out of School!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    The British have increased their media and news coverage regarding misbehaving children in school in recent days. The topic usually ends with a solution that centers around removing troublemakers from the traditional classroom setting.
  • The Origins of Fighting with your Teenager  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    For 13 years you have slaved and worried. You have changed diapers, nursed them through chickenpox, cried on their first day at school, cheered for them in the school Christmas play, patched up skinned knees, and packed their lunch box for their first day at secondary school.
  • GPS technology and child safety  By : Angie Carter
    In this world of child abduction, can GPS technology help ensure our children's safety?
  • Dealing With Tantrums  By : Tom Takihi
    As parents, most of us wish that our children will grow up to be smart, responsible and loving individuals. So, we always find ways to boost their intelligence quotient or IQ.
  • 9 Fun Ways To Potty Train Your Child  By : Susan Chiang
    It is hard trying to figure out when is the right time to potty train your child. Most children are usually ready for potty training between the ages of 18 to 24 months. During the whole potty training process, parents should always try to keep their sense of humors about them and keep things upbeat, making potty training a fun time for the child.
  • What About Cheap Breast Pumps for the Breast-Feeding Mother?  By : Matia Bryson
    With all the things you have to buy for the new baby, is it a good idea to save money by buying a cheap breast pump? Read what actual users have said about cheap breast pumps.
  • The Key to Expressing More Breast Milk for Your Baby  By : Matia Bryson
    Tips to enable a mother to express more breast milk for her baby and a brief explanation of how tension will decrease milk let-down while using a breast pump
  • Breast Pumps: Using Cues For A Faster Let-Down  By : Matia Bryson
    A breastfeeding mother can associate certain cues with her let-down or milk ejection reflex while nursing her baby. This will enable her to have quicker let-downs while using a breast pump.
  • Learning The Skills of Parenting  By : Tom Takihi
    Parents unite! Complex as it is, it is possible to rear children into responsible, happy and well-adjusted adults. From our end as parents, it will take patience and commitment. However, it will also take wisdom and experience. This is where our support system and access to those who know will p
  • Baby cot – And good parenting  By : NamSing Then
    Is there any pleasant sight than seeing a just-awakened baby after a good sound sleep? With the correct choice of the baby cot and a vigilant eye, can’t we ensure our babies to have a safe and sound sleep? Of course, yes, why not.
  • Adventure on HooDoo Creek: the boys explore Mount Gunnison in Colorado  By : gordonh
    Adventure on HooDoo Creek lures three 13 year old boys to explore Colorado’s Mount Gunnison and West Elk Wilderness.
  • 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?
  • Work at Home Parents  By : Mar
    A work at home parent is an entrepreneur who works from home and integrates parenting into his or her business activities.
  • You Can Have Love That Never Ends  By : Krystal Kuehn
    Love is more than words and it runs deeper than feelings. Love is what we live for. We love and we want to be loved.
  • Choosing Bedding for Cribs Part 2 - Furnishing The Nursery  By : Steve Gee
    The easiest part of furnishing a nursery has got to be getting pregnant in the first place! As a first time mum some 26 years ago, the choice was very limited in what you could buy or make. It was all very practical, but not really attractive. Co-ordination meant having more than two items that matched! In those days, in the UK, everything a new mum needed came from one shop - Mothercare, unless you had the income to allow shopping at the more select department stores. Comparing prices, styles and availability on the Internet was not an option because the Internet did not exist...
  • Mother's Day - Selecting The Right Ecard  By : cdmohatta
    Mother's Day is coming nearer. We all will be trying to make this day a memorable day for our Mothers.
  • Mother's Day  By : cdmohatta
    Go to any garden for a walk and look for small children playing. Keep watching. After some time, you will always find a small kid hitting himself/herself somewhere and cry loudly.
  • Today's Children  By : cdmohatta
    Children today are different from what their parents were in their childhod. The age of innocence ends very early today compared to yesteryears.
  • Parenting The Only Child  By : Barney Garcia
    You should be able to find several indispensable facts about Parenting in the following paragraphs. If there's at least one fact you didn't know before, imagine the difference it might make.
  • Having A Heart To Heart With Your Teenagers  By : Susan Sitton
    Teen years are some of the most turbulent between a parent and a child. Often, you want to impart wisdom to them, but they don’t want to hear what you have to say. After all, you “don’t know what it’s like to be a kid today”. Wouldn’t you love to have a book that could help bridge the communication gap?

    Bill O’Reilly, anchor of Fox’s The O’Reilly Factor, has co-authored a book, The O’Reilly Factor for Kids, that does just that.

    Subtitled A Survival Guide for America’s ...
  • Create An Indelible Bond With Your Child  By : Paul Wilson
    Every parent aims to bring up a child that is loving, giving, confident, happy, and a part of a closely knit family. Parenting is a natural process and more often than not it is not books, counselors, or doctors that will guide you but it is your in born instinct and bonds with the child.
  • Seven Tips For Effective Parenting  By : Paul Wilson
    The birth of a child changes lives forever. Becoming a parent brings with it several concerns and responsibilities. And, the central concern becomes “effective parenting.” While parenting comes naturally to most, the many concerns of the modern world and it’s fast paced existence make parenting a many tiered concern.
  • 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...
  • Adoption Is An Option  By : Debra Slater
    If a couple has been trying for sometime to conceive and have done everything they could to do so, then maybe they could consider adoption.

    There are so many babies and children in the world looking for a mother and father. Couples can choose to adopt a child in their home country or one from abroad. There have been those couples who have adopted children from several different countries. The highest profile adoptions recently have been Angelina Jolie and Meg Ryan. Angelin...

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