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  • Beating the Battle of the Lunchbox  By : Anna Musgrove
    What if your child's sandwiches were ‘too cool not to eat…’

    Getting children to eat can be an uphill battle at the best of times, the phrase ‘I don’t like that…’ or ‘I don’t want that…’ are all too familiar to parents of toddlers and preschoolers.
  • Sub-par booster seats put children at risk  By : Family Insurance Paul Steiner
    The importance of choosing proper booster seats to keep your children from danger while riding in a vehicle
  • Breast Augmentation and Rhinoplasty: made for teens  By : Johara
    What was once a rare occurrence is now commonplace. Teenage plastic surgery procedure requests and actual operations have flooded the market and these potentially life-threatening surgeries are now as commonplace as chocolate milkshakes for lunchtime.
  • Dialectic rationalism in the works of Stone  By : Emmitt Bradshaw
    In the works of Stone, a predominant concept is the distinction between within and without. It could be said that the characteristic theme of the works of Stone is not desituationism, as Lyotard would have it, but predesituationism
  • Gifts for the Dad to Be  By : Mark Dally
    The giving of gifts has always been the best way we humans spread our love and affection to those people we care about. A unique gift idea is a parenting DVD which will certainly build the confidence of any man expecting a newborn baby.
  • Are You Hurting Baby without Knowing These Child Care Secrets?  By : ChristyJonpns
    Babies need a lot of contact and love to grow up healthy. Research indicates that babies who had little or no contact as babies end up being emotionally troubled. You need to be sure that you do not deprive your baby of what he or she needs to grow or else the backlash will be quite unpleasant.
  • All You Need To Know About Child Care  By : ChristyJonpns
    Motherhood is not an effortless task because of the stress involved. If you have a hubby who is willing to lend a hand in the care of your new born infant,
  • The Greatest Reason In The World For Baby Shower Gifts  By : JohnJames
    Gifts for babies are in different categories. Some are historical. Some come in form of toys and some come in cash. Parents must make the best use of their children's gifts judiciously and effectively. In other words, if you are a parent it's important to value every gift your baby receives, no matter how small or insignificant you think it is.
  • Learn How To Improve Your Child Self Esteem  By : Nick Clipton
    Words and actions have great impact on the confidence of children, and children, including adolescents, remember the positive statements parents and caregivers say to them. Phrases such as "I like the way you…" or "You are improving at…" or "I appreciate the way you…" should be used on a daily basis.
  • When your child cries what should you do?  By : JuliaArticleSub
    Crying is a physiological process in the life of a normal baby. All to communicate with others.Sine they can not express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. If an uncomfortable feeling she just cry.Normally babies cry in situations like hunger, wetting also heat or cold, tight cloaths, pain ect. Some children need the presence of someone else will cry simply.Crying without any cause in some normal babies.
  • Unique Baby Gift Ideas-00-20  By : JohnJames
    A lot of the gifts given to a child at birth are also to appreciate the parents. They are to show the parents of the child that they are loved and respected. Most of the gifts are to bring joy and relief to the parents. They won't have to spend money buying what has already been given to the child as a gift. Never fail to show any parents that you love how much you love them and their new born baby by giving them wonderful baby gifts.
  • Tips For Finding Unique Baby Gifts-00-14  By : JohnJames
    Gifts for babies are in different categories. Some are historical. Some come in form of toys and some come in cash. Parents must make the best use of their children's gifts judiciously and effectively. In other words, if you are a parent it's important to value every gift your baby receives, no matter how small or insignificant you think it is.
  • Waldorf Education - a social masterpiece  By : jgraf
    An article from Insight21 presenting Waldorf

    Education, why it works so well and its many

    benefits.
  • Parental Conflict Resolution  By : James Burgess
    Some new ideas about finding resolution with our parents
  • Building Children’s Confidence and Self Esteem  By : Nick Clipton
    It is natural and healthy to compare yourself to others but the choice of yardstick is critical. Children and young people with low self-esteem tend to use unrealistic figures as yardsticks for success.
  • Tweens Online: Do You Know What Yours is Doing?  By : Paul Brownstone
    A new study was released with statistics that should make parents take notice. Monitoring Internet activity with parental control tools and monitoring software is the only sure fire way to keep your tweens safe online. Everything else is guesses and assumptions.
  • Cyberbullying - The Biggest Threat to Kids on the Internet  By : Paul Brownstone
    A look at the issue that affects one-third of our children: cyberbullying. Believe it or not, there is a sure-fire solution, parents refuse to just buck up and do it!
  • Six Common Single Parent Struggles  By : Nick Clipton
    Many single parents are at the mercy of the childcare opportunities available in their area.
  • 10 Parenting Tips To Help Your Kids Perform Better in Life  By : Nick Clipton
    Avoid using these ten parenting ipt phrases to your children and you will starting on the road to raising more positive and self-confident children.
  • What Would You Think if I said that You could Overdose on Water?  By : preet
    You would probably think that I was writing a lot of old rubbish, but please stay with me, as I can assure you that it is very possible and there are many cases reported worldwide to back up my statement.
  • Get Better Sleep After Baby Is Born - Use a Co-Sleeper  By : Aruni Gunasegaram
    I know that people have strong opinions about co-sleeping but we found a happy medium. I strongly recommend using a co-sleeper that attaches/sits next to your bed for several months after baby is born. We used the Arm’s Reach Original Co-sleeper with both of our children. With our son we placed it right next to our bed. First on my husband’s side because I was recovering from a c-section so when he was hungry my husband would give him to me so I could breastfeed him.
  • 7 Tips for Successful Breastfeeding  By : Aruni Gunasegaram
    My now 5 ½ year old son was born by emergency c-section making my post birth recovery time challenging because a) I was exhausted, b) he didn’t seem to sleep very much and c) I developed a breast infection. Now a) and b) are par for the course when having a baby but c) knocked me senseless. I didn’t want to take any more medication given that I had just come off of several after the c-section so I waited to see if the pain would go away.
  • Why Keeping a Daily Journal is Important for Moms and Nannies  By : Aruni Gunasegaram
    By Aruni Gunasegaram, President and Founder of Babble Soft
    Excerpt of article written for the International Nanny Association Spring 2008 newsletter.
  • 5 Potty Training Tips That Will Make You Smile  By : Aruni Gunasegaram
    My kids are now 5 ½ and 3 years old and fortunately the potty training gods smiled on us because both were day-time trained around 2 ½ years of age. Thankfully, our oldest (a boy) was trained about 2 months before our daughter was born. He wore Pull-Ups at night until he was 4 but our daughter quit wearing pull ups when she was about 2 years and 9 months old. Ah, it’s so nice not to have buy diapers or Pull-Ups anymore!
  • 5 Parenting Trends That Affect How We Communicate About Childcare  By : Aruni Gunasegaram
    The more things change the more they stay the same. We have all heard that saying, but what we sometimes don’t realize is that even though things stay the same, the ways we go about doing those same things change. For instance, 100 years ago when we needed to get to work most people would walk, ride a horse, take a train, or take a trolley to get there.
  • Keeping Your Children Entertained With Free Online Games!  By : Emily Warren
    As summer looms closer, you may be concerned about what your children will do over their long-awaited holidays. It is difficult to argue that boredom largely incites aggression, acts of vandalism, and contemporary drug usage amongst teens. Even so, watching television may foster a damaging, unproductive and indolent environment.
  • Types and Uses of Baby Slings  By : Constantine Balbozar
    Baby slings come in a variety of colours, they are made using a variety of materials and accommodate for a variety of uses. This article outlines the basic types of baby slings and their uses
  • Enjoy Marketing your Small Business  By : Susan Smith
    Have you already chalked out a fantastic plan to start of a new small business? You surely have your budget and products/services ready for the customer to see. But how on earth, will the customer know about your existence, if you don’t market yourself? Marketing is an integral part of business and requires time, effort and money. If you think you can put in time and effort but cannot afford the expenses involved, try out the following marketing ideas.
  • Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt  By : Susan Smith
    Focus on what is possible for you and your family because you work instead of things that you feel you’re missing out on. Do your kids have good healthcare coverage because of your work?
  • 7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family  By : Susan Smith
    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.
  • Some Lessons to Teach Children  By : Paula Laura
    All of us, after married, we often make arrangement for many things. Among them, this is the parenting. If you have the sons, you not only care of them but also teach them to become a good person in the life.
  • Parenting Help  By : Pedro
    Raising a child can be a task for first time parents, and they look for reassurance and parenting help a lot of the time. Young mothers often do not know if they are doing the right thing in every little task of baby care. They seek advice and parenting help from more experienced and older relatives and friends.
  • Parenting Education  By : Michael M
    Here is an article for Parenting Education topic that may be of benefit to you, tips, ideas, suggestions that is all about Parenting Education. If you would like to learn more about Parenting Education, please check our web site…
  • 10 amazing baby abilities  By : bdd7707
    For new parents the arrival of the newborn brings a lot of excitement in their lives. They might look fragile and vulnerable, which they are, but there are some surprising things babies can do, much to the delightful fun of many people.
    Most of the babies can do the following surprising things to us:
    1. They can [...]
  • This Year, Let Your Children Fail in School  By : bdd7707
    Throwing a safety net under a kid is tantamount to slinging a noose around his neck. Everyone wants kids to succeed. All adults want children to become responsible, independent learners who grow to make wise decisions. So why do adults get in the way of kids’ success? It’s done every day–adults rescuing kids from certain [...]
  • What can we do if our child is telling lies?  By : bdd7707
    Must we worry when we realize that our child is telling lies? How can we cure our child from this unpleasant habit? Specialists say that until the age of 6 or 7 we should not be concerned about the lies children tell. They are not lying, they are only creating scripts and stories they need [...]
  • Choosing the Right Bottle  By : bd77077
    It is no secret these days that breastfeeding is best. This information comes at new mothers from every direction. Obstetricians, pediatricians, and parenting magazines all agree that breastfeeding is the way to go. So why are there so many different bottles on the shelves these days? Because not all mother’s are able to breastfeed and [...]
  • Parenting Tips Teenage Risktaking  By : Fiona Dimas-Herd
    Why do teens think that it’s so okay to do things that are so risky, like driving recklessly or taking drugs or doing things that really put their lives in jeopardy?
  • 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 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.
  • Deep Sleep & Bed-wetting  By : Elizabeth Radisson
    Children who are five or six years old and are continual bed-wetters have long been considered by the medical community to suffer from a sleep disorder. Current studies appear to show that this is not the case and that these children typically sleep deeply and fail to rouse when the brain sends the message that the bladder is full.
  • 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.

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