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  • 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?
  • What does a Diagnosis of Developmental Delay or Developmental Disability Mean?  By : Clifford David
    When you receive a diagnosis of Developmental Delay or Developmental Disability, it is usually along with other diagnoses. Your medical and psychological practitioners will probably pay more attention to those other diagnoses. I think those other diagnoses are symptoms of Developmental Delay and Developmental Disability. I think that the other diagnoses are not the problem; I think they are only the symptoms. I think that the interventions which provide relief need to address the core problem.
  • How To Make The Transition To A Toddler Bed  By : Steve
    Advice for parents on how to best move their child from a crib to a toddler bed.
  • When To Make The Transition To A Toddler Bed  By : Steve
    Advise on determining when to move your child from a crib to a toddler bed.
  • Working with Your Special Needs Child  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Listed below are concerns from parents of special needs children:
  • Six Tips to Help Avoid a Fight 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.
  • Buying the Right Children's Books For Your Little Ones  By : Gordon Remdon
    Reading is seeing a return with more and more parents wanting their children to read. This has resulted in an increase in the sale of children's literature month by month. Parents want to catch their children young and get them hooked on to the written word. Making them aware of the world around them giving them a jump start on to education and learning.
  • How to Deal with Your Child Being Kicked Out of School  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Once again the British press is full of discussion about children misbehaving in school. And once again the main solution seems to be "exclude the troublemakers from the classroom".
  • About Adoption  By : Annah Menutz
    If you are contemplating adopting a child, you probably already know that this is one of the most important actions you'll ever take in your life. People chose to adopt a child for many reasons. Most commonly, a couple may be experiencing some kind of fertility problems, which make it difficult for them to conceive a child on their own. Some people want to provide a loving home for children that have been removed from their home, family or even their native country.
  • Bad Behavior - Is it just a Phase?  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".
  • Ways to Help Children Distinguish Between Right and 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.
  • Helping Your Child 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.
  • Protecting Your Child from Internet Predators  By : Elliot Millward
    The internet has revolutionized our lifestyle. It provides fun and educational information and the World Wide Web helps us stay close with friends and family members wherever they live. But there are some serious dangers involved, especially for children that become victims of predators who use the network to lure them into their web of hurt and deceit.
  • Parenting Advice: The Key to Solving Society's Woes!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    The problem is that children don't arrive with an owner's handbook.
  • Parenting Advice: Children and Night Terrors  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."
  • Parenting Advice: Help! My child lies.  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:
  • The Dreaded SATS - A Child's and Parent's Nightmare!  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.
  • THE SEVEN PHASES THAT EVERY PARENT EXPERIENCES  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Phase 1: The Twinkle in Your Eye.
  • How Do I Help My Son Overcome His Painful Shyness?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "I have a 7-year old son who is so shy he will hardly talk to anyone outside of our family. How can I help him?"
  • Improving Your Child's Behavior through Problem Ownership  By : Mark Lakewood
    The most effective ways to improve a child’s behavior is to make sure the child assumes ownership of his or her behavior. This article examines three ways that parents fail to have their child assume ownership of misbehavior and what they can do to make sure their child owns their misbehavior.
  • Parenting Advice: The Difficulties Single Mums Can Have With Sons  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "I am a single mother with a 7 year old daughter (Caitlin), and two sons (Tom, 9 & Liam, 11). Cait is doing fine, but I am having real problems with the too boys. Tom has learning difficulties at school, but seems to behave fine there. It is when he comes home that we get all the temper tantrums. Liam just seems to hate me. He is always rude, and never shows any affection towards me. Liam's dad never visits, and Tom's dad died when he was a baby. I am so stressed, what am I doing wrong?"
  • Parenting Advice: When Your Child Says, "He Isn't 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?"
  • What to do when the Other Parent is the Problem?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. I have a stepdaughter who is four years old. Her real mother whom she visits on weekends is in and out of jail; she has 86 felonies. Each visit leaves the child distraught; she gets depressed and sinks into her shell.
  • The Seven Stages of Parenthood  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Phase 1: The Twinkle in Your Eye.
  • How to Handle a Toddler  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    A toddler of two can be adorable and exasperating a thousand times in a single day. So, is there a way to make this phase of your child less taxing on your nerves?
  • 10 Parenting Tips for Surviving a Divorce  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.
  • Parenting – Bedtime Woes  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    After a fully-packed day looking after the children, you long for bedtime. But, your child just doesn’t like the idea of going to bed before his parents. This is a common experience of most parents. You want a bit of peace and quiet at the end of a day spent in feeding them, washing clothes, clearing their mess, putting up with temper tantrums, and many other things. You ask them to go to bed, but that’s exactly what they don’t like to do.
  • 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.
  • Parenting Advice on Sleep-Overs  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Children love to go on sleep-overs with their friends - or to camps and other special events for kids. But for some children their fear of sleeping away from home overshadows the daytime fun - perhaps even to the extent that they simply won't go. If your child is struggling with such a fear, perhaps this will help you to help her.
  • How to Get Your Child to Do His Homework  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Don’t expect your child to be enthusiastic about his homework; you weren’t either, when it was your turn. No child likes the idea of sitting down and doing class assignments at home, when he has had enough of them in school. It’s not surprising then that many children put up some kind of a fuss - ranging from gentle grumbling, to outright refusal.
  • 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.
  • Consistency - The Magic Word For Parenting  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    If there is one word that is consistently heard about parenting, it is the need for consistency: consistency in what you say and do, and consistency between parents.
  • Training Your Children to Tidy Their Rooms  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Almost every parent faces this problem. Some parents learn to ignore it, while others wreck their nerves over it. It leads to frustration, and countless fights and arguments. Neither is desirable. So, here are some tips to overcome it:
  • Help! My Child Refuses to Attend 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."
  • Working together - Team Work as a 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.
  • Handling Teenagers  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.
  • Solving child behavior and child discipline problems  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.
  • Don't expect the unreasonable from you child  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Every parent has expectations from their children, but some have unreasonable expectations. These expectations are formed unconsciously from our own wants and desires. Often parents want to see their children achieve what they themselves couldn’t. This is an unreasonable expectation. It is not necessary that your child will have the same talent and aptitude that you may want him to have.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Autism and APD: What is Developmental Delay?  By : Rodger Bailey
    Developmental Disability includes Autism, Asperger's, PDD-NOS and other diagnoses. Developmental Delay includes ADD, Learning Disability, Dyslexia, and others. Then there is GDD and Central Auditory Processing Disorder, and I don't know where they fit in the grand scheme of diagnostic categories, but I know they are a developmental problem.
  • Developmental Delay: What Can You Expect From Developmental Service Providers?  By : Rodger Bailey
    None of the therapy programs generally available for children with developmental issues have success at filling-in the discontinuities in their movement through the developmental tasks. Most therapy programs focus on teaching as many skills as possible to someone who will be an grownup with those developmental issues.
  • 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..
    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.
  • An Alternative Concept about Developmental Difficulties  By : Rodger Bailey
    What if the traditional psychological, physical, and pharmaceutical approaches to developmental issues are all wrong? What if there was a cultural patch to these problems that you could do as a parent and all the symptoms would be gone naturally, over time?
  • Divorcing With Children - Try A Software Calendar For Visitation Planning  By : Laura McDonald
    Divorce is painful. Especially when there are children to consider, life goes on whether we are emotionally prepared or not! There are computer calendars that making planning and agreeing on a visitation schedule much easier. Learn more here.
  • The Most Common Parenting Mistake Of All  By : Andrea Flint
    It seems there are all kinds of rules to follow to make a success of parenting, but there's one mistake which is more common than any other: not trusting in your own ability to do the job. Find out why we're all perfectly qualified to make great parents.
  • This is for US  By : Margie Weiler
    For the mothers of the survivors, and the mothers who sat in front of their TVs in horror, hugging their child who just came home from school, safely.
  • Get Information About Baby Names  By : Kiddiekids search engine.
    Natural Childbirth Information readily available at Kiddiekids Search Engine. About Natural Childbirth Facts Information, Kiddiekids delivers information for Childbirth.
  • The Warning Signs: Child Bullying  By : Florrie Poff
    One of the most serious problems your child could ever experience is bullying. In this article you will be able to identify some of the signs that may indicate your child is being bullied.
  • Eliminate Hidden Dangers by Encouraging Early Money-Management Skills  By : Carrie Carter
    When it comes to long-term planning, perhaps nothing is more popular today than setting aside money for a child’s future college education. That’s not to say that saving money for education is a requirement for being a good parent -- nothing could be further from the truth . . .
  • Your Best Friend Just Might Be A Bedwetting Alarm  By : Theresa Cahill and Jeff G
    Too many people know the frustration of waking to find that a child has wet the bed. Most instances are isolated, in that it was only a random accident. Unfortunately, for untold thousands of families, this is actually a nightly occurrence. Thankfully, there is help in the form of a bedwetting alarm.
  • 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.
  • Natural 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.
  • Winning an Athletic Scholarship; Everything you need to know.  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Are you a high school athlete interested in intercollegiate athletics? If so, here are a few things you should know.
  • Introducing baby sign into a bilingual family  By : Jackie Durnin
    Two questions I get asked regularly are:
  • 3 Approaches To Homeschooling Your Children  By : Don Saunders
    One difficult question for most parents contemplating homeschooling is just what sort of approach they should adopt. There are many possibilities but here we look at three common approaches.
  • Choosing the Right Bottle  By : bdd7707
    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 [...]
  • When It is alright to let them decide?  By : bdd7707
    Yesterday I took my son to the barber shop to get his back to school hair cut. As we sat in the barber shop, I reminisced over how much my son has grown. I remember the first time I took him to the barber shop, I had to sit in the barbers chair and [...]
  • Recommended vaccines for children  By : bdd7707
    We all know that in order to prevent serious illnesses from affecting our children we must take them to the doctor at predetermined periods for vaccination. Parents need to know when it is the most indicated moment for such a shot and against which disease is their child protected. In this article parents can find [...]
  • How Much Activity is Too Much?  By : Thomas Jackson
    Should your child go for the football practice 5 days a week? Are 3 days enough? It is common for parents to be a little confused when it comes to deciding how much is too much with reference to after school activities.
    They argue that since most of the activities are fun (as different from studies), children will simply lap up these classes. But, too much of fun can also make a child sick. Here is a simple guide that will help you decide how much is too much for your child.
  • Baby sign language and your baby's speech development  By : Gary Capps
    Baby sign language has been shown to very beneficial to a baby’s language development. So much so, that the typical language parameters of children are changing thanks to a child’s ability to express themselves through baby sign from as early as 6 months of age.
  • Successful Apartment Hunting  By : Jack Vallis
    The various people who are hunting for good homes to live will sometimes look at apartments. These are places which can accommodate lots of people from all walks of life. You will find that there are many different types of apartment buildings from which you can choose to live.
  • Wooden children’s play bocks are the ultimate open ended toy.  By : Garrett Politis
    Wooden blocks are one of the most enduring toys available. They never break, they never go out of date, and they are one of the most used toys in any toy chest. Even better, we see that children often incorporate their blocks when they are playing with other toys.
  • How a child's safety stool can bring happiness to your household  By : Garrett Politis
    Children’s safety stools are becoming more and more popular. These stools serve two very important functions in a child’s environment.
  • How a child's safety stool can bring relaxation to your household  By : Garrett Politis
    Children’s safety stools are becoming more and more popular. These stools serve two very important functions in a child’s environment.
  • When “your baby” doesn’t outgrow bed-wetting  By : Enuresis Treatment Center
    To stop bedwetting for someone you love, contact www.nobedwetting.com. From the US, call 1-800-379-2331. Outside the US, call 1-248-785-1199.
  • Parenting Through and After a Divorce  By : Susan L. Woodard
    Divorce is an ongoing process in a person's life. As people pass through the different stages of divorce, their experiences are unique to their situations. There is no such thing as a typical divorce. All parents must strive to find out what works effectively for their individual family. When children are involved, the result does not have to end with a negative impact.
  • How To Boost Your Children's Study Skills  By : Frank McGinty
    You pick up nuggets of wisdom in the most unexpected places. One was given to me by a man I met in the Scottish Highlands.
  • Starting Out Breastfeeding  By : Keith Tennent
    There is nothing like breastfeeding for your newborn baby. All formulas are made in imitation of mother's milk, but they don't provide an adequate substitute. Mother's milk is the natural and nutritious way to feed your child. While mothers realize the importance of breastfeeding, they get frustrated and give it up because they cannot manage it. And, the modern hospital system is of no help for the new mom and baby to overcome this frustrating situation. Here are a few tips to get you started.
  • Watch Your Language! - How Parents Can Help Kids Help Themselves  By : Frank McGinty
    'I was upbeat when I went into the classroom. But it didn't last long!'
  • How baby sign helps to improve oral speech for babies  By : Jackie Durnin
    Baby Sign Language is a growing phenomenon around Australia after the inception of using sign language with babies began in America.
  • Baby Names Can Be So Important You Can Never Imagine  By : Dr. John Chan
    If I tell you a baby name can influence your child a lot, would you believe me? Yes, it's very true that a baby name, if well chosen, can help to shape the baby's life long personality and even identity. That's how our names truly work. No wonder that we can always tell a lot about a person by just their names, not to mention those psychics who can give a detailed reading of a person by the vibration of their name. Therefore, choosing a good baby name is often considered the best gift ever for the new born.
  • 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.
  • Initial Three Years of Child's Life Is Imperative!!  By : Charles Harmon
    Trying to manage both the stress and family, we would have neglected a very important aspect of our child’s life: may be their emotional well being was neglected. In the child’s life, the first three years is a crucial stage and hence having a “part-time” parent float in and out of their life can be very painful and may weaken them.
  • Baby Names Can Tell You A Great Deal About The Baby's Personality  By : Dr. John Chan.
    Choosing a baby name for your child is just like choosing his life destiny. Have you ever heard about the association of a person's name with his personality? That's how our names really work - oftentimes you can always tell a lot about a person by the name. A name shapes a person's identity and personality like a cookie-cutter. So, better get that best baby name for your children. Baby name can make or break your children's life - it's that important.
  • Buying Guide for Baby Strollers  By : KnSingh
    Shopping a proper stroller is difficult task that parents always face. Here are some tips that will help you to choose best suits stroller for your baby needs. Always you should keep in mind some tips when you do the shopping of stroller for your baby. That tips are like this: your baby strollers should be a lightweight or umbrella stroller to use when dashing out and d a more durable model for long walks and strolls.
  • What Should Parents Do About 'Unsuitable' TV Shows?  By : Frank McGinty.
    'Is there any way forward? I don't want to destroy my relationship with my kids, so I don't know what to do.'
  • What You Need To Know About Parenting Techniques  By : Robert William Locke
    You never thought being a parent was like this, did you ?. Fact is ,childhood disorders and disabilities create a crisis in the parent and child relationship, often affecting the quality of the attachment. But parents tend to use the same parenting techniques over and over again, even when it's clear what they're doing is not working in getting a child's behaviour to change.
  • Parenting Guide  By : Jane Bear
    Good parenting requires a lot of time, intense work, and persistence. To become a good parent doesn't just only mean as having the ability to discipline your child, but you discipline yourself as well to become a good parent who knows everything about your child. But truly, what are the qualities of a good parent and how do we acquire them?
  • How To Tell If Your Child Is A Victim Of Bullying  By : Frank McGinty.
    'I just don't get it! Ken's always been mad about his gymnastics. He won't say what's happened, and he creates a fuss if we ask!'
  • The Toilet Training Boot Camp: Basic Training for Toddlers  By : Suzanne Riffel
    Like many parents, I was overwhelmed and intimidated when embarking upon the toilet training process. I challenge you to spend time running a search for "potty training." A search on Google for the keywords "toilet training" yields over two million results!
  • Merged Families At Christmas Present Challenges  By : J Gardener
    Modern society has undergone many changes in the past several decades. The changes in the way we view family, itself, have been striking. With divorce and remarriage more common than ever before, the idea of the combined family is no longer unusual. And as families combine, so do their traditions.
  • A Christmas Baby-Sitting Club  By : J Gardener
    Christmas is the most special time of the year for most families. Children can't wait for Santa Claus to slide down the chimney and leave a great bundle of goodies under the tree, on Christmas Eve. As they dive into their presents, their parents get caught up in their joy and forget about the stress of the past few weeks, and the trouble it took to get here.
  • Latest Drug Abuse Statistics in Young People  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    This November, there have been several new UK studies released which indicate a frightening trend in the abuse of drugs and alcohol, which affects young people and their safety.
  • Using different words for signing with babies  By : Jackie Durnin
    Many parents have their own words that they prefer to use with their baby in certain situations such as meal times, breastfeeding, bedtime etc.
  • Adopting a Child: Overview  By : Tobias Reibber.
    Providing love and security to a child without parents is extremely fulfilling not only for the child, but for the adult as well. If adoption is something that you are considering, you need to fully understand all of the legal and emotional implications. Adopting a child can be a lengthy and complicated process, but the benefits for both of you will be priceless.
  • Practical and motivating signs in baby sign language and why you should use them  By : Jackie Durnin
    Are you a parent who has introduced baby sign language into your home but you are not seeing the results you anticipated?
  • Why is it Necessary for Teens to Learn Computer Skills?  By : Junvilla
    The teens want computer skills in order to become competitive in their upcoming careers and to give them ease in their day-to-day activities. Computers become indispensable tools to the teenagers.
  • Christmas - A Season Of Forgiveness  By : J Gardener
    From early October to the New Year, the whole holiday season seems to be one giant whirlwind of colors and music and joy. There's something to excite everyone in every family. But Christmas is the time when the youngest family members seem to come alive the most, their excitement palpable, as Santa Claus's visit grows ever closer, with its promise of many treasures under the tree on Christmas morning.
  • Using baby sign language and understanding your baby's first signs  By : Jackie Durnin
    As a parent, your baby’s “first sign” is greeted with as much excitement as your baby’s “first word”. For some parents though, the excitement is short lived as parents wonder what their baby is trying to communicate to them through baby sign language.
  • My Child Steals  By : Arthor Pens
    There are many reasons why children may take things that do not belong to them. Parents need to become more concerned when they see a repeated pattern of stealing.
  • Nanny Background Check - Assure Your Childs Safety  By : Matt A. Thomas.
    Selecting who should be a nanny for your children can be a painstaking process. You want to take great care in choosing who is going to be watching over your child's safety when you can't take care of them yourself. Finding out the history of your prospective nanny is imperative.
  • Baby sign language and its benefits to using it with toddlers  By : Jackie Durnin
    How many parents currently have a toddler going through the “terrible two’s” and wonder is there something out there that could help?
  • Tips To Start Breastfeeding  By : Keith Tennent.
    Breastfeeding is the natural way to feed your child. It is the only way to provide your baby with the required amount of nutrients. Formulas are poor substitutes for mother's milk. All would-be moms know the benefits of breastfeeding, thanks to the dedicated propaganda extolling the merits of feeding mother's milk to the newborn baby. However, when it comes down to the practicality of it, the new moms give up the effort for a variety of reasons. The most important reason is usually the new mom's inability to get the hang of it. Even the doctors and nurses don't give proper instructions to get the breastfeeding process started. This creates a frustrating situation for both mom and baby.
  • Sibling Rivalry Might Look Scary But Are Really Normal  By : Shevach Pepper
    Sibling rivalry is found in most families and is not uncommon. Dont stress when your kids fight and argue amongst themselves, it is part of the growing process. This does not always happen in every family but it does happen a lot.
  • Sibling Rivalry Might Look Scary But Are Really Normal  By : Shevach Pepper
    Sibling rivalry happens in most families and is very common. Don't panic when your children argue and fight because it is a natural part of the growing up process. It doesnt happen in every family but happens in plenty.
  • The Father's Role In Parenting Should Not Be Taken Too Lightly  By : Shevach Pepper
    It's been said that although anyone can be a father it takes someone special to be a dad. While the father's role in parenting seems to be growing smaller other duties continue to take over what little time is available in this fast paced lifestyle that we seem to be leading anymore. As the role of fatherhood evolves and things in the world around us change there is one constant; fathers always have played, and continue to play an important role in the lives of their children.
  • Maternity And Infant Wear...should It Be Bundled?  By : Rick London
    I sell bundled products....I sell a unique humor line of maternity and infant cartoon wear that match; parents can match infant for that perfect Kodak moment. I'm proud of it, and I think I should be. It's different than anything on the market.
  • Teenagers - Surviving Those Child Behavioral Problem Years.  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    As a parent, having a child reach the teenage years is joyful as well as a situation that brings with it new and interesting child discipline challenges. Your child has now completed childhood and made it to young adulthood. This breeds its own set of child discipline and child behavioral problems.

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