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  • Cyber Bullies - What You And Your Kids Need To Know Now  By : Greg Writer
    Cyber bullying starts online and continues at school and can lead youth into a brutal attack by peers.
  • A Different Kind of Drug Dealer....Online Pharmacies.  By : Andrew Van Vooren
    The only thing one is required to do before buying prescription drugs online is to agree to a waiver that clears the web site and everyone who works for it and of course fill in relevant boxes with credit card details.
  • From Bambino To Ankle Biter  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at the various stages of baby hood and the effects it can have on parents and baby.
  • Could You and Your Child Be Happier?  By : Connie Allen
    Are you feeling stressed and frustrated in relating with your child? Often parents feel like they are struggling to get their child to "behave". The most important tool a parent or educator needs to understand is who children are and what they need from you.
  • New Opportunities for Finding Wholesale Clothing For Children  By : Rick Hendershot
    You want your children to look the best they can - to have the best possible clothes you can provide.
  • What Sparks A Childhood Memory  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look back at some of the things that create such fond childhood memories and how it will be so very different for todays generation.
  • Where To Go For Baby Care Advice  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at the different advice that comes from all angles as soon as you become a parent and how to filter out the good from the not so good.
  • How To Build Self Esteem In Your Children  By : Paul Hata
    Self-esteem is one of the many important things that all parents want to provide for their children and yet many seem to feel that they do not know how and what to do in raising a self-confident child. Very often self-esteem seems to be such a fragile, distant thing that many know but yet do not know how to develop it.So how do we foster this thing called self-esteem in your child?
  • Know Your Child by Astrology Sign - Aries to Leo  By :
    Truly every child is unique. But many who are around children notice that some children act one way and others act another.
  • No! Stop It Right Now! You Cannot Do That! Why Are Parents So Afraid to Just Say "NO!"  By : Deborrah Cooper
    Why is it that so many parents are afraid to say the word "no!" to their children? I've observed parents being kicked, punched, talked to with disrespect and whined half to death by their bratty, spoiled monsters. Why can't they tell them to stop screaming, stop acting a fool, and do it now because I said so! Join me as I launch the Let's Bring "NO!" Back Campaign!
  • The Third Major Principle Of Quality For Parents  By : Don Dewsnap
    Deciding how much time to spend with your child, and how to spend it, comes with the territory of parenthood. This article is about the underlying principle that can help you solve this problem.
  • 7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family  By : Nataly Kogan
    As a busy parent you know how overwhelming things can get as you try to juggle work and family responsibilities (not to mention finding some time for yourself). We wish we could offer you a few extra hours in a day, but instead we’ve gathered some great tips to help you get through your busy days.
  • Does Your Child Have Limiting Behaviors?  By : Connie Allen
    Parents and educators,do you get confused about your child's repetitive troubling behaviors? Which ones are normal and which ones could be warning signs?
  • Information about Babywearing - Key Features Of Baby Wraps  By :
    An inside look at the world of babywearing with baby slings wraps and carriers with Keren Levi, founder of My Baby Nest™.
  • 5 Qualities Of An Extraordinary Mom  By : Salena Kulkarni
    Extraordinary moms share many qualities in common. Here are just a few I discovered in talking to extraordinary moms over the last few years.
  • How NOT to Detect a Child Molester  By : Jerry McMullin MA
    Although parents know the dangers of child abuse and want to protect their children, child molesters are hard to detect. If asked to characterize a child molester, parents might miss the mark in a variety of categories. To access victims more easily, many molesters know the importance of appearances and have the skills needed to look normal to parents and other child care givers.
  • Adoption Is One Of The Most Important Decisions  By :
    The adoption of a child is one of the most important decisions you will make; there are so many factors to take into account. Adoption laws in the U.S. are complex, varying from state to state; so if you are planning to adopt a child, it is imperative you have a knowledge of federal law and procedure.
  • The Trials Of Being A Young Mum  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at some of the difficulties faced by the having babies at too young an age.
  • 12 Ways to Raise Your Family on One Income  By : Stephanie Foster
    Raising a family on just one income is generally tough but possible. Cutting back where possible can make things work out.
  • 5 Tips on How to Skyrocket Your Happiness as a New Mom  By : Salena Kulkarni
    being a new mom is hard work and filled with challenges. Here are five tips that will help support your happiness as a new mom.
  • Be a Sexier New Mom: 5 Ideas to a Mini Makeover with Big Results  By : Salena Kulkarni
    Being a beautiful and feminine creature is not something that should fly out the window when you become a mom, but with energy levels at an all time low, it can be hard trying to even contemplate focusing on how you look.

    Here are five easy mini makeover tips that will help you to feel feminine and sexy all over again.
  • How to Protect Your Children When Using the Internet  By : Tommy Lee
    Find out how to stop your children from being exposed to the dangers of the internet.
  • How to Green a Child's Birthday Party  By : Stephanie Foster
    Children's birthday parties as a rule aren't that kind to the environment. As parents there are some things we can do to get some control over the mess.
  • How To Keep Your Child Safe On A Playground  By : John Myre
    According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), more than 200,000 children are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year as a result of injuries related to playground equipment, and about 15 children die. Here are some suggestions to help your kids "Run along and play safely."
  • How to Set Parental Controls with Internet Explorer  By : Tommy Lee
    Are you the parent of a child or a teen who uses the internet? If you are, there is a good chance that you use Internet Explorer for your browser, as it comes standard on most computers.
  • 3 Ways to Boost Your Child's Photographic Memory  By : Pamela Hickein
    In a world of TV, DVD, computer and video games, it's important to know which images will help--and which could harm--your child's brain development. What your child sees and hears can enhance future learning. Here are three ways to boost your child's overall memory.
  • 7 New Learning Discoveries To Raise A Smarter Child  By : Pat Wyman.
    If you’re serious about wanting a smarter child in brain, body and spirit, here are 7 new learning discoveries to give your child an advantage in school, home and life.
  • How to Keep an Eye on Your Kids Online  By : Stephanie Foster
    It's important to be aware of the potential hazards of the Internet so you can help your kids to make good decisions online.
  • How To Prevent Poisonings  By : John Myre
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more than two million unintentional human poisoning exposures a year in the United States, and approximately 20,000 deaths. These accidents can be prevented.
  • From Homework Hell To Homework Heaven  By : Rita Offen
    We’ve all been there ….. half an hour later he’s still sitting at the table, having done nothing but, well, probably day-dreaming, or, after one look at the task set, flies into a “I can’t do this” rage. The homework scenario seems to follow a regular pattern, which can be time-consuming, frustrating and tiring for all concerned, to the point that some parents dread it, thus finding it convenient to put it off for as long as possible to avoid the conflict. No child or his parents want homework to be a daily torturous necessity, so how can we break out of the old habitual homework scenario and break into a new empowering and positive experience?
  • 10 Reasons Why Men Don't Like Dating Single Moms  By : Deborrah Cooper
    Divorce rates in the U.S. hover at the 50% mark, and more children than ever being raised by one parent. The possibility that a bachelor will run across a single Mom are very high. But many refuse to date a woman with children, and have a long list of reasons they feel such a relationship is more trouble than its worth.
  • Mass Media vs. Reading: The Battle Continues  By : Jimmy Cox
    Much has been written about the way in which the mass media of communication affect children. Paul Witty has systematically studied this question over a period of years; he has summarized information on how many hours a week children spend viewing television, which programs they watch, what effect television has on their reading.
  • Improve Your Child's Reading Skills  By : Jimmy Cox
    It is not difficult to get clues as to how a child is feeling. He reveals this by his facial expression, by twisting and squirming like an animal that wants to get out of a cage, or by subdued docility, as well as by the words he says.
  • How To Prepare Your Children For Graduation The Right Way  By : Tony Edwards
    Graduation time is a special and confusing time in life. Are your children really prepared to go into the world and become adults? There are twelve steps you can help your children take at graduation time to better prepare them for the challenges they will soon face. This is a must read for parents or family with children graduating this year.
  • Discussing About Parenting- For Your Guide  By : Bercle George
    There are many different parenting tips you are able to receive but you really need to make sure that your children are going to be safe no matter where they are and what they are going to be doing for the day.
  • Quality Parenting: The Underlying Principles  By : Don Dewsnap
    Applying the principles of quality to parenting results in steady improvement and successful children.
  • Rage: How To Control It! From Barrington and Crystal Lake, IL  By : Mike Shery
    Discover the little-known keys to controlling your rage, before it controls, or even destroys you, or your loved ones.
  • Are you Afraid of Your Nanny or Housekeeper?  By : Marta Perrone
    How to get your nanny and housekeeper to do the work you want them to do without being afraid that they will quit.
  • Fun Baby Shower Games for You  By : Nick Clipton
    We can now easily get rid of the problem of baby shower games with the tips of baby shower games.
  • The Top Science Sites For Kids  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Choose kid friendly sites with caution. Here are some points to keep in mind.
  • Math Help Can Be a Good Family Activity  By :
    We all use math in our everyday lives. Many of us consider ourselves to be "math phobic", "math deficient" or "mathematically challenged." Perhaps we communicate these ideas to our children or perhaps we and our children truly are any or all of the above. In educational institutions, where math is taught largely in the abstract and without practical application.
  • Five Power Tips For Overcoming Exhaustion as a New Mom  By : Salena Kulkarni
    Exhaustion is a common pitfall of becoming a new mom. Discover five powerful tips to managing your exhaustion to ensure it doesn't overshadow your experience of motherhood.
  • New Moms: Five Powerful Tips to Getting Back in Shape After Your Baby Arrives  By : Salena Kulkarni
    Getting back in shape after you have a baby is tough. Here are just a few ideas to make the road back to a great body easier.
  • Mindful Parenting Tip: Learn the Steps to Gaining Cooperation  By : Tulum Dothee
    Learn effective tools for gaining cooperation in your household or classroom.
  • A Stay at Home Mom's Sick Day  By : Stephanie Foster
    There are some wonderful things about being a stay at home mom. Sick days aren't exactly one of them.
  • Mindful Parenting Tip: Independence In The Kitchen  By : Tulum Dothee
    Ever hear, "Let me do it by myself!" Well it's time to listen up! Your child is following an inner blue print to become independent and you can either help or hinder.
  • Seven Ways To Deal With Turbulent Teens  By : Rita Offen
    The seemingly sudden onset of teenage behaviour is something that can come as shock and confusion to parents. The key point to know is that it is only a phase and that it will pass. Your key role as a parent is to maintain that strong, trusting and supportive relationship throughout, to enable your teen to deal with the changes in his life, and prepare himself for a happy and fulfilling adult life.
  • Stuff Matters To Kids  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.
  • What Are You Feeding Your Child's Emotional Appetite?  By : Rita Offen
    Most parents want the best for their kids, for them to do well and be happy, and many parents worry about what their child is achieving or not achieving. They tend to focus on what is lacking, their child's weaknesses, rather than concentrating on their interaction and personal relationship with their child. Children will always have their strengths and weaknesses, be particularly gifted in certain things, and confusingly clumsy and slow in others. Whatever his talents, you can help your child feel loved and therefore empowered in whatever he desires to do.
  • Let the Teens Manage Their Money  By : junels
    Teens want to have discretionary funds they can use without their parents poking at them and auditing all their cents. If the parents would let their teenagers manage their own money, they should be ready to give them advises on money management such as budgeting and fund management.
  • New Moms 5 Minute Guide to Spicing Up the Relationship with Your Husband  By : Salena Kulkarni
    Being a new mom doesn't mean you have to let the relationship with your husband go down the drain. Discover simple ways to inject your relationship with a little fun and spiciness!
  • Why Do Teens Want To Be Fashionable?  By : Junvilla
    Teens really want to be fashionable. To some, it is mere extravagance. To others, it is a show of interest and their capabilities. Parents have to know what their teens really want.
  • 15 Fun and Engaging Family Activities For All Ages  By : Britt Michaelian
    A brief list of 15 fun and engaging family activities for those looking to encourage family bonding.
  • How To Keep Your Grandkids Safe When They Visit  By : John Myre
    Grandchildren are truly a blessing. They rejuvenate and bring a great new sense of excitement and discovery. But there's also the serious downside of knowing that if anything happens on your watch, you've failed your own children.
  • Seven Steps To Making Time For The Family  By : Rita Offen
    Prince Andrew was reported as saying “I believe fundamentally that the family is the most important thing in life”. And this belief probably holds true for most people, but like the diet we have every intention on going on, or the cigarettes we have every intention on giving up, we just don’t get around to it, often until it’s too late. So, given that we are so caught up in work, DIY, housework, and life, how do we make time for the family?
  • Black Single Parents: Seek Help And You Shall Receive  By : Dwayne Garrett
    If before single parents were being scorned in public and were regarded as immorals, this attitude has, fortunately, been reversed in our days.
  • The Effects Of Single Parenting On A Child  By : Dwayne Garrett
    In todays generation, people are more liberated. And because of that, a lot of things are going on today that was never heard of before. Say for example, the concept of being a single parent.
  • Single Parents And The Rise of Crime Rates Among Children  By : Dwayne Garrett
    The hardest thing to face as a single parent are the intense emotions associated with being both a mother and a father to a child.
  • Some Consequences Of Single Parenting  By : Dwayne Garrett
    There are a lot of consequences in being a single parent. It is not as easy as everyone imagines. There are so many issues surrounding a single parent. Some are good, but some are extremely bad.
  • Six Parental Tips For Your Angry Children  By : Tony Fiore
    The problem of excessive childhood anger is growing. Yet many parents feel they don't have the tools to teach their children how to deal with normal angry feelings in an appropriate manner, without hitting or yelling at others, or losing control.
  • How to Teach Anger Management to Your Child  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Most of us recognize the continuing escalation of violence around us, due to intolerance, and many of us blame it on somebody else. Parents teach their children, all the time, and when one of us displays "road rage," while our child is in the car, we teach a brand new skill set.
  • Seven Secrets To Raising Popular Kids  By : Rita Offen
    Kids love to have friends, but sometimes things don't go how they would wish. Some kids have trouble making friends, and some, keeping friends. There are ways that parents can raise their children to be popular with their peers, without having to buy them the latest gizmos like fashionable clothes or electronic games.
  • Parenting Twenty-Something Children While They Find Their Way  By : Randy Gilbert
    Most parents have trouble communicating with their twenty-something children. It is a difficult stage of life, a transitional time when adult children ignore their parent's advice or view them as clueless.
  • Breast Feeding The Easy Way  By : neil parnham
    From the first moment the infant is applied to the breast, it must be nursed upon a certain plan. This is necessary to the well-doing of the child, and will contribute essentially to preserve the health of the parent, who will thus be rendered a good nurse, and her duty at the same time will become a pleasure.
  • How Support from the Sandwich Generation Can Help Britney Spears  By : Phyllis Goldberg
    In any media frenzy, Britney Spears is at the top of the list when it comes to celebrities and controversy. Should we draw the line on America's addiction to B-list bad girls when the best interests of their children are at stake? And if she continues to act irresponsibly, should her parents, likely members of the Sandwich Generation, step in to help out?
  • Autism And Disability - Why Little Things Can Mean A Lot  By : Jean Shaw
    I know we all live in a busy world but most of us could, if we wanted, spare a few hours a month to help someone in need.
  • Breastfeeding in USA  By : Adrien Brody
    An infant formula industry study found that only 31 percent of US infants are still being breastfed at 6 months, and even though experts recommend exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, one study found that only 13% of breastfeeding mothers at 3 months and a MERE 1% at 6 months were doing so.
  • Breastfeeding - Handling Criticism  By : Adrien Brody
    Feelings about how to parent seem to shift with every generation. A new way of parenting, sometimes called attachment parenting, has emerged and it challenges many of the rigid teachings of our mother's generation.
  • How To Positively Influence Your Child's Negative Teacher  By : Don Alexander
    Above all, do not send a note. I repeat, I've been teaching for nineteen years, do not send a note. When a teacher gets a note it can give them a feeling of failure. Especially if it is a long one with your signature. Think about this: "What if every day that you came into work, you received a detailed note from your customers about all the bad things you are doing on the job?"
  • Five Easy Steps for Choosing the Best Babysitter  By : Jamie Jefferson
    Babysitters are entrusted to care for the most precious people in your life. Here are five steps you can follow to make sure you hire the best candidate for the job.
  • Teachers As Leaders In The Curriculum  By : Kerry Beck
    How can teachers use their curriculum to train leaders for the future? How can parents encourage their children to lead when they grow up? The first place to start in raising your students into leadership is to change your own education paradigm.
  • Baby Names Can Tell You A Great Deal About The Baby's Personality  By : Dr. John Chan
    In Chinese metaphysical system, a well chosen baby name is so important that parents have to go to the experts - or gifted metaphysicans - and pay big bucks just to have them choose a powerful and auspicious baby name for their new born. It's commonly believed and accepted that a well chosen baby name is the best gift parents can present to their baby. With the right baby name, the new life journey will set off at the most positive and harmonious manner, which is what parents will demand for their offsprings.
  • Language Alert! Help Your Kids To Be Positive  By : Frank McGinty
    'I felt great until I walked into the classroom - then it all went wrong!'
  • Making the Birthday Party Invitations  By : Joseph Then
    It's true creating your own birthday party invitation really is so much fun, and something you could do together with the birthday kid.
  • How to Train Your Children to Handle Worldly Pressures  By : Steve Kroening
    Use this proactive parenting approach to help your children avoid falling prey to worldly influences.
  • Making Green Fun for Your Kids  By : Stephanie Foster
    Children aren't born considerate of the environment but you can help them grow up that way.
  • Winning an Athletic Scholarship; Everything you need to know.  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Do you want to compete in intercollegiate athletics? If so, here's what you need to do.
  • Along For The Ride  By : Jim Brown
    For active parents who enjoy exercise and outdoor events there are many products designed to help safely take their baby with them.
  • Conscous Parenting  By : Brian Cook Cook
    Breast feeding is one of the most essential parts of motherhood, there is enough scientific proof to suggest that not breast feeding a new born child can cause medical problems for both the mother and the child, apart from containing vital nutrients for the new born, breast feeding actually improves a child's immune system, and provides protection against some of common ailments like gastrointestinal problems, and susceptibility to problems like diarrhoea. Breast feeding not only benefits the new born child, but it also helps the nursing mother. There is scientific evidence to prove that women that breastfeed tend to loose weight that they put on during pregnancy much faster.
  • Your Child and TV  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Most parents complain that their children watch too much television. In this age and time television is a fact of life. One doesn’t come across families that don't have one, or that never watch one. While there is nothing wrong with television per se one has to be selective when it comes to watching television and how much of it you can allow your children. Television is educational, informative, and uplifting. At the same time, a lot of what is shown on TV is nothing but drivel. It is nowhere near uplifting or educational, and shows certain behavior that is quite unacceptable and undesirable in most social circles. But, children are too small to discern the difference and make intelligent choices.
  • Baby? Check!  By : Jim Brown
    Have you checked your baby's sanitation lately? Have you looked into his or her stuff to check if everything is speckless? As a parent, missing out on your baby's health and hygiene is a big no-no!
  • Choosing The Right Overnight Summer Camp  By :
    Selecting the right camp that fits your child or teen's interests, special interests, needs, special needs and abilities will be one of the first steps in choosing the right overnight summer camp.
  • Things To Ponder When Buying A Baby Monitor  By : Jerry Johnson
    There are many styles (black & white, color, video) of baby monitors available for purchase at baby products stores or online. When you're in the market to buy a baby monitor, you should take in consideration one that fits your lifestyle and your home
  • Toddler Tantrums; The Terrible Two's  By : Jim Brown
    This article discusses child psychology, and how the knowledge thereof should be applied to children.
  • Nursery Sheet Sets & Crib Safety Reminders  By : Jerry Johnson
    Sheets in cribs or beds can sometimes be hazardous to babies. Since 1984, The Consumer Protection Safety Commision has learned of the deaths of 17 babies, most under 12 months old, who suffocated or strangled primarily when they became entangled in sheets in their cribs or beds.
  • Overnight Summer Camps - Nurse's Guide To The Best Tips  By :
    The variety of camps available today is almost innumerable and there will be some specialized camps that have availability left even into the summer.
  • Protecting Your Children From a Lifetime of Alcohol Abuse  By : Edward Wilson
    None of us want to raise children who fall into the trap of alcoholism. There are things you can do to protect them without denying them the benefits and pleasures associated with moderate drinking.
  • Stay at Home Moms Aren't Rich (or Lazy)  By : Stephanie Foster
    Some people have the illusion that stay at home moms are either lazy or have a lot of money. Yet such is rarely the case.
  • Teaching Values to your Kids  By : Cecile Peterkin
    Teaching values to your children is an important part of being a parent. Values make our society safe and workable, and instilling them in our kids is the most significant and effective thing we can do for their happiness.
  • 10 Surefire Tips To Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft  By : Leon Edward
    In this day in age, identity theft is a very real and unfortunate occurrence, knowing how to protect yourself is your first defense. Tips for protection...
  • How To Raise A Genius: Even If You Didn't Give Birth To One  By :
    Some babies are unmistakably brilliant from birth. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Mozart were composing music when they were barely out of diapers. S.E. Hinton wrote her first best-selling book at fourteen. But what if your child is not a natural genius. Is there still hope? Read on to find out.
  • Child Safety From Sexual Predators In My Area  By : Joyce Jackson
    Learn the ideas behind real child safety from sexual predators in my area.
  • Learning With Electronic And Science Educational Toys  By : Low Jeremy
    There are different kinds of toys you could purchase for your children. But there are only a few educational science toys to help you children improve science-wise; at the same time have fun. Mixing business with pleasure is indeed possible.
  • Teenage Anger. Parenting Tips  By : Fiona Dimas-Herd
    I am commonly asked questions like "Why is my teenager always angry with me?" Parents DO NOT TAKE IT PERSONALLY! Teenagers are generally not angry with you they are just plain angry. This anger can vary from resentment right through to actual rage. What you are seeing is not the anger itself but a behavior.
  • How Parents Can Prevent the Long-Term Effects of a Trauma  By : Angela Abbette
    Serious situational events in a child's upbringing can have long term effects resulting from the trauma. But children can overcome these effects.
  • Your Child and Underachievement  By : Angela Abbette
    Our culture celebrates high achievers, and we are one of the most productive nations in history. Yet many educators agree that

    underachievement is among the most serious problems facing our schools today, affecting nearly one out of four children.
  • Autism - Why You Need A Circle Of Friends  By : Jean Shaw
    My youngest son has autism and the hardest thing for me to come to terms with was that he might never have "friends".
  • Grandparents Parenting the Second Time Around  By : Stephanie Davies
    An article that talks about grandparents raising their grandchildren, and parenting the second time around as well as listing resources for those in that situation and offering advice for grandparents.
  • The Value Of Play In Texas  By : Pat Carpenter
    A report in the Journal Pediatrics in January of 2007 by Dr. Kenneth R. Ginsburg and two committees of the American Academy of Pediatrics summed up the importance of free play in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere else in Texas to a child's development.
  • Paternity Test: Are you the One?  By : John Morris
    The paternity test, on the other hand, has three test options available: prenatal testing, viability test, or in-home testing.

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