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  • Benefits your baby can receive with songs  By : Kevin Tuck
    Outlines the health benefits of singing to a baby - for both the parent and the child. Gives some simple song ideas to sing, even if you feel you are tone deaf!
  • Academic Organizer - 3 Tips for No More Zeroes - Get Homework Assignments Complete  By : Columbia Jones
    Are you sure your child's homework assignments are complete? You will be when you read and use this information in this article.
  • A Second Set of Tips for Effective Parenting  By : Len Stauffenger
    You want your kids to have the best and you've only got one chance to create the kind of adult you want them to be: thoughtful, enthusiastic, productive, loving and hardworking. These tips complete last month's list of effective parenting tips to help you with this challenging task.
  • 3 Parenting Tips To Calm Your Afterwork Routine  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Is the after-school, after-work routine creating a crazy, chaotic homelife for your family Will all the end-of-the-day pressures that descend on the typical family these days, it's no wonder parents feel frazzled and out-of-control
  • Teach the Subject Your Child Will Use Everyday - Money  By : Vince Shorb
    How would you feel seeing your child buried in student debt in their early thirties? This is reality for many parents but there is something you can do. Read on now to get your 4 tips to homeschool financial education success.
  • Healthy Lifestyle Changes For Busy Mums  By : Net Callidus
    The holiday season is full of temptation to indulge in the celebrations and it’s easy to give in and forget about health and fitness until the New Year Why not get a head start in order to get into that party dress and avoid that uncomfortable time when those around you are touting their New Years Resolutions to “give up junk food” “join a gym,” “lose 10lbs”
  • Post-Natal Rituals  By : Net Callidus
    It’s day three after giving birth to my daughter Alana With my newborn tucked up in a sling and under-eye bags the size of suitcases, I am in a supermarket wondering what to get for dinner
  • 4 Successful Parenting Tips I Learned From My Harvard Mba Husband  By : Elena Neitlich
    My husband is an insightful businessman with the unique ability to create something out of nothing, envision the future, work efficiently and strategically, and quickly get to the bottom line In his books and seminars he teaches useful business strategies to high level executives so that they can grow their businesses successfully
  • Is it possible to increase Child’s IQ Naturally?  By : Angelica Marquass
    The nutrition your child receives from infancy through his or her formative years is essential not only to building a strong body, but also to achieving optimal mental and intellectual ability as well as emotional health. This is why the way you feed your child is generally considered an important part of good parenting.
  • A Love Letter To My Mother  By : Velvet Woodly
    Some of my fondest memories in life came from you mom Some of the best lessons you taught me
  • Parenting Tips - 3 Gifts We Must Give Our Children  By : Deanna Mascle
    Parenting is the most difficult, the most challenging, and the most important job we will ever have So many of our children's future successes and problems can stem from our success as parents
  • A Checklist For Planning Your Pregnancy To Get Ready For Baby  By : Bruce Swedal
    Since it is normally a good idea to prepare for major life changes, here is a check list that can help you prepare for your baby Preparing for your pregnancy is a must just like preparing for college, school and retirement are a must
  • What Should My Child Be Eating For Optimal Health?  By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
    Understanding healthy eating has become a huge challenge in our society Our ancestors living thousands of years ago did not have this challenge
  • Toddler Winter Craft Ideas  By : Jon Kelly
    Once the days are shorter and colder, entertaining an active toddler can become really hard work This is where your list of toddler winter craft ideas also becomes your life line and your sanity
  • The Frightening Dangers Of Drinking Alcohol When Pregnant  By : Bill Urell
    Remember that when you drink alcohol, so does your baby. The most preventable cause of mental and physical birth defects in the United States is to not drink during pregnancy.
  • Recalls On Baby Cribs - What Smart Parents Need To Know  By : Randi Reese
    All baby cribs that are manufactured in the United States must comply with strict safety standards and guidelines These safety standards are continually being updated based on new information
  • Weeks One To Six  By : Mcarmine
    When you first discover that you have been blessed with the opportunity of becoming a mother you can feel quite daunted by this fact as there are so many things that you need to do to prepare for the pregnancy to ensure that the next nine months go as smoothly as they can One of the first things you must do is go for a medical check up as this will give you a clearer understanding of how you are progressing and it will also highlight any significant issues or problems early on
  • Child Day Care Services: Are They Up To Your Standards?  By : David Faulkner
    Before you sign up with a facility, make sure that you have a thorough knowledge of the services they offer first Take the time to investigate and have a talk with the administrator
  • How to Increase Child's IQ?  By : Angelica Marquass
    What is the difference between the learning and behavior of kids who eat junk and high GL food and those who are following a potentially well-balanced diet? If there is a difference between these children, then why is there a difference? Recent study shows that what you feed your child can and will increase intelligence, attention span, concentration, and problem-solving ability, as well as improve emotional response and physical coordination.
  • Organizing Your Kids for School  By : Ruth Klein
    Clutter can keep your kids from the school success that you know is so important for them. Read how the award-winning business owner and author, Ruth Klein, holding a master's degree in clinical psychology, has coached thousands of teenagers and adults on how to boost their productivity to achieve their learning, lifestyle and business goals.
  • Family Fun Time  By : Veronica Scott
    Nothing is more fun and exciting than getting together with family on a Friday night and having a great time Order a pizza, pick up some pop and a movie, and settle in for a great evening of family activity
  • How To Stop Your Child From Biting Others  By : Lily Morgan
    Parents are often dismayed and outraged when a playmate at daycare or on the playground bites their child If your child is the biter, feelings of despair, anger, and helplessness may lead to a series of ineffectual punishments and interventions
  • New Moms Survival Guide  By : Tess Barksdale
    Believe it or not, children do not come with instruction manuals You either know this first hand or you will
  • Reading Tips For Parents Of Reluctant Readers  By : Simone Mary
    Education is more than just what students learn in school Education begins at home where parents are the first primary teachers
  • Parenting Advice - What Is Your Job As A Parent?  By : Deanna Mascle
    Parenting is a tough job All too often we do not come to appreciate just how rough our parents had it until we become parents ourselves
  • The Wonders Of Motherhood  By : Velvet Woodly
    There are many wonders on earth such as the pyramids of Giza, the ancient Mayan ruins and the Great Wall of China What talent and brains it must have taken to build them and to accomplish such marvels
  • Preschool Education - What You Must Teach Your Preschooler  By : Deanna Mascle
    Many members of my mother's generation did not even attend kindergarten Many members of my generation did not even attend preschool
  • Parenting Children with ADHD—Your Child's Future  By : Debra Sale Wendler
    Do you want to know what impact ADHD will have on your child's future? When you read this article you will know the answers and you will know how to improve his behavior. You can do this.
  • A Father Is Their Child's First Teacher  By : James Burns
    As I have looked back over my life as a child and a young adult I have discovered that I learned more from dad than any other person His influence on my life impacted me and helped develop me as a student and as an individual
  • Children's Behavior Problems - What Is ODD and How to Know If Your Child Has It  By : Debra Sale Wendler
    Do you want to know what ODD is and how to tell if your child has it? Do you want to know how to improve your child's ODD behavior? You will learn the answers to these questions when you read this article.
  • Children with ADHD—How to Recognize the Early Signs of ADHD in Children  By : Debra Sale Wendler
    Do you want to know the early warning signs of ADHD in children? Do you want to know if it is time to get your child assessed by a medical professional? You will know the answers when you read this article.
  • Parenting Angry Children - Seven Easy Ways to Transform from Reactive to Respected Parent  By : Debra Sale Wendler
    If you're like 99.99% of parents of challenging children, you're locked in a habit of innocent parenting errors that give your child no choice but to refuse your wishes. Adopt these winning tactics that soothe your child and elevate your parenting style.
  • How to Teach Children with Sensory Motor Integration Deficits  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Sensory motor integration deficits are fairly common in both children and adults. The following is a list of tips for teachers who have children with sensory processing disorders.
  • Choosing Toddler Toys That Help A Child To Grow  By : Gary Jonathan Clay
    When children are very small the way it learns take several distinct steps Traditional toys help in the development of actions and will facilitate the learning experience
  • The Value Of Traditional Toys To Toddler Development  By : Gary Jonathan Clay
    When children have progressed past the ball and rattle stage it is time to get them interested in toys that are a little more complex Traditional toys offer many choices and the more colorful and noisy it is the better
  • Ride On Toys - Traditional Toys With Endless Possibilities  By : Gary Jonathan Clay
    Ride on toys have been a magical part of childhood for generations For decades, these traditional toys have empowered little legs and young imaginations to explore all sorts of adventures, from driving to the grocery store and changing the oil to racing across a track like a professional race car driver
  • Parenting Difficult Children: Why You're Stuck and What Really Works  By : Debra Sale Wendler
    If you're struggling with your child's signs of autism, ADHD or ADD, ODD, bipolar, Aspergers, and PDD-NOS, you're probably frustrated because so many things haven't worked. Read this article to understand why you're stuck and how to fix it. You can do this.
  • The Crying Baby Should Not Be Ignored.  By : Jonan Frikada
    Normally, all of the babies have cried When the babies are born, the first thing they do is crying
  • Parenting - Challenging Child Warning Signs That May Lead to ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder)  By : Debra Sale Wendler
    Ever wonder if your child is just being a kid, or if he's challenging? Read this to know what to look for.
  • Parenting - What To Do?  By : Dave Low
    Parenting is certainly not easy It is hard work that many people are not prepared for requiring responsibility, commitment, and selflessness
  • Top tips for parenting in 2008  By : Sue Atkins
    Top tips for making 2008 your best parenting year yet!
  • Tips For Surviving Colic  By : Lily Morgan
    If your little bundle of joy has colic, you may wonder if you will survive this trying time The good news is that colic is not permanent
  • Parents Leave Your Emotional Baggage At The Door  By : Elena Neitlich
    Recently I ran across a parenting blog in which the writer was reviewing an educational product She immediately lost credibility with me when in her first paragraph, she wrote that the product made her feel like vomiting, and then used some form of sexual innuendo to refer to the innocuous item
  • What to Do When Your Child Hits You  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Child hit. Sometimes children even hit their parents. If this would happen to you would you know what to do?
  • Tips For Setting Video Game Guidelines For Your Children  By : Lily Morgan
    Setting guidelines for video games can be difficult Most kids would play for hours - at least until the bathroom or the refrigerator calls them away
  • Avoiding Childhood Obesity In Your Child  By : Nick A. James
    If you’re like me, when you go out in public you’re probably noticing that kids are getting fatter and fatter It can be a tense subject, but there is no denying that the size of America’s children has been steadily growing in recent years, and this trend has dangerous implications on these children’s health
  • When An Argument Becomes A Beating!  By : Debra Beck
    Have you ever been in an argument with your teen, and when it was over, you felt completely beaten down You may have felt weak, tired or anxious
  • Tips For Preventing Extra-Curricular Overload  By : Lily Morgan
    Spend some time at an elementary school sporting event or a PTA meeting, and you hear someone complain about his or her child’s overly busy schedule Soccer practice, piano lessons, band practice, scholar challenge meets, church youth group, collecting money for UNICEF, Scout meetings, play practice, dance class, drama club meetings, 4-H…the list never ends
  • The Perfect Princess Tea Party: Easy As 1, 2, Tea!  By : Cynthia Marcano
    Whether it's a special occasion like her birthday or Easter or just an ordinary day, having the perfect princess tea party is as easy as 1, 2, 3

    Planning the perfect princess can be as much as fun as the tea party itself
  • Let It Rain, The Kids Have Their Children's Indoor Playground  By : Rony Pollock
    Now is the time to stay indoors Not all kids find this situation promising, especially the little ones who are discovering the big wide world in the front yard
  • Tips For Helping Your Adhd Child With Homework  By : Lily Morgan
    Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often have difficulty sitting still and concentrating They feel the urge to move around continually
  • Six Communication Skills Every Child Should Know  By : Elena Neitlich
    “I was at a party the other night and I got trapped in the corner by a man who just talked and talked and talked I tried to give him the signals to end the conversation, but he didn’t pick up on them
  • Potty Training Tips For Parents  By : Lily Morgan
    Potty training is a major developmental milestone for children Some reach potty training readiness before others
  • Warning About Babies And Natural Cures  By : Amanda Fox
    Many of us are comfortable experimenting with our own bodies and health with alternative medicines and therapies such as herbal remedies and "natural cures" It is important to realize though, that when it comes to your baby, so-called "natural cures" can be dangerous
  • New Trends In Designer Baby Fashion  By : Andrew Scherer
    One of the most precious gifts any couple could ever receive is a new born baby Every year more and more people are poppin´ out new members of Planet Earth
  • How To Help Your Child Develop Self-confidence  By : Lily Morgan
    Self –confidence is a feeling of trust in one’s abilities, qualities, judgment, and value Some children seem to be born with a lack of self-confidence
  • Child Day Care Centers – Helping You Juggle Your Responsibilities  By : David Faulkner
    Although some traditionalists may raise eyebrows on couples who resort to entrusting their children to child day care centers, it's not really a matter of choice for a majority of parents these days Due to financial constraints, the number of double income families consistently increases each year, and an offshoot of this phenomenon is their growing dependence on child day care centers
  • Childs Play – Child Play Therapy  By : Veronica Scott
    Living with emotional stress and anxieties is not uncommon for adults

    But what if the person suffering from some sort of fear or apprehension is a child
  • Raising Babies Single-Handedly  By : Jon Caldwell
    There are a lot of single parents out there and while most are daring enough to take on the challenge, it is a fact that most of them are having tough times raising a child all by their lonesome Not that this is something that they chose to do, external factors are simply something beyond their control
  • How To Get Your Child To Sleep Through The Night  By : Lily Morgan
    A child that wakes frequently during the night disrupts the entire household It doesn't matter if your little insomniac is an infant, a toddler, or an older child; frequent sleep interruptions are unhealthy
  • The Day Care Dilemma: How Do I Choose?  By : Karen Fusco
    There are many types of day care out there today. It's important to find the right situation, one that fits your needs and the needs of your child. Learn how to choose the right answer for you both by asking all the right questions.
  • Parenting And Webkinz  By : Steve Cantellini
    I can't remember the first time I remember seeing a Webkinz Like everyone else I’d heard something about them on the media or is passing comments from friends but it really was not something I ever thought I would be involved in
  • Crib Safety Standards - What You Need To Know  By : Randi Reese
    Choosing a crib for your baby is the first of many important decisions you will make concerning your child While shopping for the crib may be fun and exciting it should also be taken quite seriously
  • Holiday Gifts, Social Influences, And Parental Values  By : Kalman Heller
    A few months ago I was watching public TV’s annual drive to raise money One of the primary offers for your pledge was a video of the “Doo Wop” music of the ‘50s and early ‘60s
  • Parabens And Pregnancy - Should You Be Concerned?  By : Andrew Smith (mumstheword)
    Parabens have been used as preservatives since the early 1920s, and are utilised in preventing the growth of bacteria They are used in a wide range of consumer products, especially in cosmetics, including skin care products, shampoos and conditioners, facial and body cosmetics, sun screens, underarm products and soaps
  • Child Restrains and Booster Seats and Safety  By : Peter Kent
    Children who are too big for their car seats are often rushed straight to a regular seat belt before they are big enough. Seat belts are designed for full grown adults and children need a transition booster seat. Many children who are not ready for a seat belt are not using a booster seat, at a great danger to their lives in the case of an accident. Having an effective extra restraint is essential to possibly saving a child's life.
  • Children And Self-Expression  By : Veronica Scott
    There is nothing more important to childhood development than self-expression A child must be able to express what he or she wants and how he or she feels with freedom and safety
  • Children's Gifts Made In America - With Safety In Mind!  By : Brian Banks
    When buying children’s furniture and other gifts, there are certain aspects of your purchase that you normally take into consideration, such as its appeal to your child, its strength and its safety Perhaps you are also patriotic and consider whether not it was made in America
  • Successful Parenting  By : Pierre Du Plessis
    Research on the internet about available parenting advice and information for parents on how to successfully rear and treat babies, children, pre-teens and adolescent teenagers, has revealed a wide and extensive database of articles and products on the subjects of successful child development, successful child rearing and successful parental influence
  • Buying Tips For Bath Toys  By : Nicole Munoz
    We’ve seen how Ernie loves his rubber duckie And just like him, you want your kid to have a bath toy that he will enjoy taking his bath with
  • Buying The Best Stuff For Your Child  By : Jon Caldwell
    Babies would often care less of where they find themselves during their infant years The only thing that they can closely appreciate is perhaps color and the themes chosen by their parents
  • Best For Baby Is The Best For You  By : Jon Caldwell
    Teething is a common issue that newly born infants encounter in the course of their entry to the new world Some babies go through the normal process of adapting to the new environment and the start of growth of their teeth may be very much uncomfortable, causing pain and at times fever for the growth of infant teeth
  • How To Save $37,500 On Legal Fees AND Protect Your Co-Parenting Relationship  By : Belinda Rachman, Esq
    The secret of how to save money on your divorce while protecting your children is to avoid lawyers and court! A family law attorney shows couples why they will do better by avoiding a fight.
  • Enrich Your Baby’s Mind During Bath  By : Nicole Munoz
    Every moment is a possible opportunity for learning When it’s play time, there are endless possibilities for you to help your baby enrich his mind with toys and games that will hone a variety of skills
  • Here’s How To Minimize Your Childs Sick Days  By : Darrell Miller
    A healthy diet is critical in keeping your children healthy especially one filled with power foods such as organic yogurt and whole grain cereals; cooking with spices; drinking organic orange juice and elderberry; including omega-3 fatty acids from wild salmon; consuming lots of colored fruits and vegetables; and avoiding sugary drinks, artificial sweeteners and sweet candy
  • How to Enjoy the Holidays with Your Teenager  By : Terre Grable
    Are you concerned about keeping your holiday spirit alive in the midst of the chaos of the holiday season? Are you looking for ways to connect with your teenager, as this may be his last year at home or her first year as a teenager? Here are some tips on how to enjoy the holidays with your teenager
  • What Makes A Successful Childhood?  By : Adam Webster
    A good childhood depends largely on good parenting But what does good parenting involve
  • Safety During Baby’s Bath  By : Nicole Munoz
    You’ve done it You’re kid’s finally not scared of the tub, gets the time of his life during bath, splashing water on himself and on you and sees bath time as a great opportunity to play, wonder and explore
  • Toys Appropriate For One-Year-Old Children  By : Nicole Munoz
    From a fragile helpless little creature who could barely open his eyes, you’ve seen how your little kid bloomed to become the active, curious, and energetic one-year-old that he is right now

    Now is the time when he graduates from the rattles and baby squeaky toys that used to make him burst into a fit of giggles
  • Stimulating Your Baby’s Brain Growth  By : Nicole Munoz
    Your baby needs mental stimulation You’ve heard about this even before your kid was born
  • Loving Mother And Motherly Affection  By : Shweeta Bhandari
    In life, we generally come across various forms of relationships like Father-son, husband-wife, love, friendship etc but the most dearest and hearty relation of all is of a mother and her child relationship The bond of mother and child is purest and holy
  • Tips For Getting Your Preschooler To Bed  By : Lily Morgan
    Parents often have a hard time understanding why their kids don’t want to go to bed At the end of the day, all mom and dad can think about is getting some sleep, but kids aren’t built that way
  • How to Criticize Your Child  By : Anthony Kane MD
    We have to understand how to correct our children in a constructive way. Giving criticism properly is essential.
  • Natural Baby Skin Care Products - Are They Worth It?  By : Peyton Hines
    As a parent, would you go for chemically-filled baby skin care products or natural baby skin care products It’s a general assumption that all parents will say that they want natural baby skin care products for their babies
  • 14 Table Manners Every Child Should Know  By : Elena Neitlich
    After interviewing for an exciting employment opportunity, the young candidate was rejected, “When I asked for real feedback, the interviewer told me that although my job skills and education were a good fit, some of my table manners raised a red flag The position entails many client dinners and I guess I had a few bad habits that they saw at meals during the interview process
  • The 5-a-day your child really needs from you  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
  • The Top Sites To Find Baby Clothes  By : Jon Kelly
    People love buying baby clothes because they look so pretty and small This can often distract people from the price, so it is of primary importance to realise, if you desire quality and affordability it is worth shopping around to get good value for your baby clothes
  • Mr. Potato Head - A Pop Culture Icon  By : Robert Benson
    There are few classic toys that have persevered and managed to survive the video onslaught that has taken over the children’s toy market today One of these toys, Mr
  • Being There For Your Child As He Grows Out Of Infancy  By : Jon Caldwell
    Make the most of their childhood; they grow up so fast You hear that one a lot when you have a baby
  • Five Tips On How To Make Bath Time Fun And Safe For Your Baby  By : Nicole Munoz
    There are babies who love the feel of splashes of water, who enjoy taking a bath and look forward to this activity everyday On the other hand, there are those who are terrified just at the sight of the tub, who are scared to be dipped in the water
  • Parenting Young Children Through A Death  By : Matt Garrett
    One of life’s most painful lessons is that death is final, and by the time we are adult is we have come to terms with its finality We may struggle with its inevitability, but we understand that when someone or something dies, the loss of life is permanent
  • Parenting Kids To Live Through Failure  By : Matt Garrett
    If you want to devastate an American kid, call him of her a “loser” Losers are the ones who go home empty-handed, who don’t get invited back to pay the next game, and who spend their entire lives sitting on the sidelines while the winners are calling the shots
  • Parenting In The Face Of Peer Pressure  By : Matt Garrett
    There will come a time in every parent’s life when the influence he or she has on a child seems to take a back seat to the influence the child’s friends have

    That time is known as “adolescence” and it can be the toughest period of a child's upbringing for even the strongest of parents
  • Parenting An Angry Child  By : Matt Garrett
    There’s a secret to understanding anger, and it is simple Anger, almost always, is not the first reaction someone has to a situation; there is a prior emotion like disappointment or sadness which precedes the anger
  • Words Of Wisdom For The New Parents  By : Matt Garrett
    I can vividly remember when my first child was born, holding her in my arms for the first time and experiencing more emotions in just a few moments than I ever realized was possible The mixture of joy, relief, wonder and awe was both exhilarating and a bit scary
  • Parenting You Kids Through Your Divorce  By : Matt Garrett
    Very few people go into marriage and begin raising a family thinking that they will divorce, but the reality of US family life in the 21st century is that the majority of marriages end in divorce

    And for divorcing couples with children, the children all too often end up in the middle of their parents’ power struggle
  • Stop The Dangerous Games Under Your Roof With Video Security And Surveillance  By : Nahshon Roberts
    So much for liberalism Kids are taking the fun to a dangerous edge with their drinking
  • Teaching Your Teen To Drive: Theory, Mechanics, And Practice  By : Levi Quinn
    When you spend part of every day behind the wheel of your car, it can be easy to take the act of driving for granted You may have forgotten how much time and training went into making you a competent driver
  • Make Playtime A Bonding Time For You And Your Kid  By : Nicole Munoz
    Toys are a kid’s best friends They entertain him and give him hours of fun and enjoyment
  • Top Three Tips To Improve Your Kid's Physical Skills  By : Nicole Munoz
    You’ve showered your kid with a variety of mind enriching toys which taught him about ABC and counting You’ve engaged him in as many mentally stimulating activities as possible to improve his cognitive skills, logical thinking and basic problem solving abilities
  • Child Adoption 101: Should You Adopt And How To Go About Adopting  By : Wade Robins
    Adoption is an ancient custom of taking on another’s child as your own but has become increasingly popular for a variety of reasons – some people are unable to have children of their own and so decide to adopt a child instead, others want to give a child in need a better life, while still others have children of their own but want to extend their family and choose to do so through adoption
  • Baby Colic  By : Chris Meek
    I've been a stay at home dad now for a while and have seen lots of changes and challenges with our baby son In the past 4+ weeks one of those challenges has been my sons crying
  • Five Winning Potty Training Tips  By : Lily Morgan
    So, it’s time to enter the world of potty training As a parent, you are likely looking forward to non-diaper days with great anticipation
  • The Flip Video Camcorder - A Perfect Gift For Your Child  By : K.J. Brown
    Looking for that perfect holiday gift idea for your child Or maybe that elusive birthday gift that makes them jump with joy
  • Autism Guide: What You Need To Know  By : Kris Rise
    According to a recent study (2007), conducted by the U S
  • Ten Stimulating Activities To Calm Fussy Babies  By : Dr. Robert Titzer
    When a baby is fussy, parents usually try feeding, using a pacifier, or movement to calm them However, most do not think of providing stimulation
  • Thumbsucking - A Book Review  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    As a mom with four children, all of whom were thumbsuckers when small, and all of whom stopped the habit in different ways at different ages, I understand the frustration many parents feel when trying to help their young child overcome this habit

    "David Decides About Thumbsucking" by Susan Heitler, Ph
  • Mothering - 3 Tips For Keeping It Fun!  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Mothering is a full-time and demanding occupation no matter what else fills your life While most of us start out totally in love with our kids, the day comes for many of us when we are just plain tired of being on call 24/7
  • Toys To Stimulate Your Baby's Mind  By : Debbie I. Snare
    When we think of childhood, toys are one of the first things that come to mind We know that playing is fun, but do you also know that playing with toys is another way to help your baby’s mind expand and grow
  • Planning Fun Play Dates  By : Lily Morgan
    Getting your kids together with other kids their age and developing early friendships is a great way to open up communication and teach your kids the value of being polite and respectful It's also just fun and a great excuse to get your kids out of the house for a few hours so that you can have some peace and quiet
  • How To Choose A Double Baby Stroller  By : Derek Cladek
    Choosing And Using A Double Stroller might mean that you have alot on your hands, you have twins or just two young children Usually a double baby stroller will cost more than a regular baby stroller
  • Explaing The Popularity Of Natural Baby Care Products  By : Peyton Hines
    Whether you are a new or more experienced parent, of course, you want the best for your child Today, there is a lot more respect shown to natural baby care means including organic remedies because more and more people that treat their babies with things such as traditional medicine are recognizing the benefits of herbs
  • A Parenting Tip - Enjoying Your Baby's First Holiday Season  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Having a new baby in the home at the holidays is always exciting Here's a parenting tip that will help you and your baby truly enjoy this special time of year
  • Has Child Care Changed Over The Years?  By : Adam Douglas
    As the world population explodes and more households are having duo income with both parents on full-time employment, the dynamics of child care in the United States have changed fairly radically in the last 20 years It has become a much discussed topic with many studies producing reports about its advantages and disadvantages and how children should be brought up in the 21st century
  • Parental Discipline: How Should It Be Delivered?  By : Keith Webster
    Have you asked your own parent how difficult it was to raise you I'm sure that you know the answer
  • Parenting Teenagers -- Who Does Your Teen Trust?  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Mom or Dad, this is an easy question You want him to trust you
  • Aspergers Syndrome And Emotional Regulation  By : Nelle Frances
    Children with Aspergers Syndrome have difficulty managing their emotions, particularly with recognizing and understanding feelings and expressing their emotions appropriately AS children usually have intense feelings that often overwhelm them – this is caused by their lack of emotional aptitude
  • Packing School Lunches  By : Lily Morgan
    Putting together lunches that your children will enjoy can seem like a daunting and complicated task, as you struggle to align the tastes of your kids with all of the food in the world and create a culinary concoction that your children won't trade away There is a way you can accomplish this and give your kids a healthy treat at the same time
  • Aspergers Syndrome And Literal Meanings  By : Nelle Frances
    In looking at the early language history of children with Aspergers Syndrome, there is no clear pattern: some have normal or even early achievement of milestones while others have delays in speech Frequently children with Aspergers Syndrome display language characteristics such as repetitive sayings or the use of catch phrases they’ve heard on Television, at the movies, or on the radio
  • Aspergers Syndrome And Personal Hygiene  By : Nelle Frances
    A common behaviour characteristic in children with Aspergers Syndrome appears to be a dislike of grooming and personal hygiene habits Aspergers children of all ages seem to have difficulty establishing sound hygiene routines in the areas of bathing/showering, washing hair, brushing hair, hair cuts, cleaning teeth and changing clothes
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