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  • 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.
  • 10 Tips for Road Travel with Babies  By : Kim Johnson
    Babies have many needs, and unfortunately the only way they express it is either by smiles or tears. For many of you who like to take long road trips with the baby, tears are the last thing you want. Given below are some tips to plan your travel more efficiently and make your road trip fun and hassle free.
  • 10 Ways To Homeschool Your Child  By : Colin Joss
    Thinking about homeschooling? Before you do, you'll need to know the different styles of homeschooling that's out there to work out what's best for you and your child.
  • 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.
  • 3 Habits That Block Effective Communication With Those You Love  By : John M Reisinger
    The strategies we attempt to use for effective communication are filtered through our habits. Take a look at the arguments and frustrations you experience everyday. For most of us, 98% of them habitually breakdown in the same places. The breakdown points are intersections of a perceived outside trigger and our unconscious habits to react the way we do (visualize the co-worker who annoys you, your spouse's embarrassing behaviors, and the constant complaining of your children for a clearer picture).
  • 5 Money Management Tips For Parents On A Budget  By : William Blake
    Having children emphasizes the importance of making and caring for money, since you are responsible for other people and their standard of living. The habits that may have worked when you were alone no longer will. Households made up if one or two parents will be able to benefit from the following suggestions.
  • 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.
  • 8 Must Haves for the New Mom and the New Born  By : Kim Hart
    Pregnancy is probably one of the most beautiful times in a woman's life. Gathering essential care products for both mom and baby bring a sense of comfort and ease to the stress of being a new mother.
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  • A Baby Photo Contest: Start a Child's Career  By : Erin Peters
    Getting your baby's foot in the door into a lucrative career in front of a television camera, a magazine cover, or the runways of New York, Milan and Paris, could begin with the simple act of enter your precious one in a baby photo contest. There is no easier way to gain exposure and get noticed by the big wigs in television, magazines and modeling agencies.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • A Great Play Kitchen For Your Child  By : Garrett Politis
    Play kitchens stir up the imagination of children of all ages – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is great, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything that they'd like to be. Playing in their own small kitchens helps children pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is one of the best ways for a child to begin to learn more things on their own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
  • A Great Play Kitchen For Your Kids  By : Garrett Politis
    Play kitchens stir up the imagination of kids of all ages – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is so good for kids, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything in the world. Playing in their own small kitchens helps children pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is one of the best ways for a child to begin to learn more things on his or her own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
  • A Guide To Computer Parental Controls  By : Chris Channing.
    When one hears the term "parental control," they automatically think that a program restricting a child's access to the Internet is too cumbersome to use. Other times, it might hinder their learning by blocking legit websites. Other times, it might not be enough to block against predators and dangers of the Internet. Luckily, technology has created some very effective parental control programs as of late.
  • A Parent's Worst Nightmare  By : Carol Ann
    When a child is abducted, there is nothing that a parent can do except fall to their knees. The mere concept strikes terror in the hearts of parents everywhere. There are some things a parent can do to minimize the possibility of abduction, however.
  • 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.
  • ADHD and the Martial Arts - Help Your Child Succeed  By : Kalynn Amadio
    If you have a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, then you have a wonderfully gifted child. The ADHD child is spontaneous, creative and can hyper focus on a task they find interesting.
  • 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.
  • Adoption Poem: A Birth Mother's Hope For Solace And Closure  By : Febbe Wallace
    It's a painful experience to give up your child for adoption. If you are grieving from losing your child to adoption, you are not alone. A lot of birth mothers who have given up their children feel that same pain. How do they cope with it? By sharing their experiences through an adoption poem.
  • All You Need to Know About Purchasing Baby Car Seats  By : Natadee7 Natadee7
    Child car seats

    There are many things to take into consideration when you go out and look for a child car seat. The first and foremost one to remember is that if your child is under s certain age, he or she will need to be in a car seat, it is the law, and you will be find some terrible if you do not abide by it and are caught. The next thing to remember is that if your child is over that age group, but is under a certain height he or she will have to sit in a car seat or a raiser of some sort, that too is the law and you could be fined if you do not abide by it. The height has to do with where the seatbelt sit on the neck of the child, and if an accident is to happen the belt might decapitate the passenger, this is why you need the child to be higher than the belt. Now that you are going out to get a child car seat you will need to remember a few more thing, the well known brand do not necessarily mean quality, just that they are better known than the rest, you should remember that car seats could be new to this company, but that they could me more experienced in other baby accessories. So you will want to do a few testes, you want to compare strengths and weaknesses for every famous baby car seat brand name.
  • 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?
  • Are Potty Training Dolls Useful?  By : Paul J James
    Parents are always on the look-out for tools to help make potty training easier. One of the tools available is the potty training doll.
  • Are You Looking For Christian Day Care Center?  By : Don Pedro
    You can get an understanding about baby care from your doctor. Usually, child care directives are handed down by nurses or doctors after the delivery of your baby. You can obtain a world of child care information on the internet to help your transition into parenthood less bewildering.
  • 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.
  • Baby Boy Name - The Best Gift For Your Newborn  By : Dr. Kang-pang Chan
    It's so easy nowadays for new parents to choose a special name for their newborn babies that it's absolutely unlike how it used to be in the past when parents were just given the choices of names according to what their parents dictated.
  • Baby Crying With Colic Could Soon Lose Milk God Provided  By : Anne Agar
    A breastfeeding fussy baby is likely to be changed over to formula if the mother is thinking 'just why is my baby fussy at night?' She's starting to wonder if her milk is causing the fussiness.
  • Baby Monitors Technological And Less Cumbersome For Peace of Mind  By : mukesh kaushal
    You are expecting a baby, and are in the process of getting the nursery ready. You love decorating, but at the same time you are looking into the more technical aspects of the nursery. You want to be alerted if the baby fusses while the baby is in the crib, and so you need a monitor. Thus, you might consider getting an Angel Care baby monitor.
  • Baby Names  By : Elisha
    Baby names for mothers, by a mother.
  • Baby Names And Their Importance  By : Chris Channing.
    One of the joys of becoming a parent is naming the baby once it is born. But unbeknown to many parents is the fact that simply choosing a name for a baby can have more profound benefits or drawbacks than they might have previously though. Indeed, baby names have more power in dictating how a baby grows up than one may think.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Baby safety  By : Alice Campbell
    There’s nothing more amazing and fulfilling than going home with a beautiful, healthy baby. Still, once we arrive home our worries seem to overwhelm us, most parents being paranoid when it comes to baby care and baby safety. Although one can find out a lot from books, experience is the best way to learn parenting, so don’t be afraid if you don’t handle things perfectly from the very beginning.
  • Baby Shower Games, Baby Shower Prizes & Invitations  By : Nick Clipton
    The baby shower games played at a baby shower are usually one of the most memorable experiences during the pre-baby events.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • Babysitter Search Options  By : Rashel Dan
    You may be on the verge of a babysitter search. The question is, do you have any idea where you can even find good sitters? There are a couple of good places where you could start looking for a sitter. Here are some of them:
  • 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".
  • Be Sure To Get The Best Baby Monitor For Your Family  By : MsMimee
    A baby monitor is a very useful device for modern parents. Such a device allows you to check on your child's safety when you are doing other things at a certain distance or outside the room. It also saves you a ton of time. Not only that it keeps you at ease knowing your baby is safe, even at a distance.
  • Birthday Parties For Children - Hire The Right Entertainer  By : Krystie Gina
    You'll need to some research if you're considering hiring an entertainer for your kid's birthday party. The easiest way to start is to just ask your child what he or she would like to see at their birthday. What would entertain them? This cuts down on some of the research you'll be doing.
  • 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.
  • Bullying: Let's Know More about It  By : Elias Maseko.
    Bullying is common even from children who are confident and popular. A common misconception about bullying is that bullies are usually children with low self-esteem and are trying to compensate for their own problems. This is not the case and frequently bullies are confident, popular students who pick on others for the fun of it. Bullies often act out as a way to dominate others and to impress their friends. Bullies feel no remorse for what they do and are often in trouble in other areas of school. Bullies who are shown proper ways to interact with other are more likely to have serious problems later in life. It is common for children who are bullies in school to develop problems with the law later as adults and to get involved with drug and alcohol abuse.
  • 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.
  • Buying nursery furniture a parents guide  By : Gary Clay
    Having your first child is a wonderful and at times, worrying experience as you realize how much there is to do. You want your baby’s room and the nursery furniture to be better than a fairy tale dream, but it is essential to ponder you and your baby’s comfort and wellbeing above all else. So when creating that first bedroom take time to bear in mind the following guidanceadvice.
  • 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.
  • Can Your Child Attain Great Achievements? Take Up Home Schooling  By : Elton Meech
    The reasons for many parents choosing home schooling education instead of traditional schools is that they knew that their children achievements had a lot to do with the benefits of home schooling.
  • Child Car Seat Choices and Advice  By : Natadee7 Natadee7
    Child car seat reviews

    There is a reason why people buy baby car seats, and there is a reason why they are made. Now not many people know this reason. We say that not many people know this reason because we have seen a lot of parent that have their babies on their laps while driving, now they might not be the ones driving, but it is still dangerous, this is why there is a thing called a baby car seat. You may not know that the car seat is the safest place for your baby to be in case there is an accident. You can think of a baby car seat as a sort of shell for your baby, if anything was to happen, your baby will be protected, and we need to make this known, because a lot of people do not want to believe, and for some reason they do not want to believe that the car seat is proven to be safe, they do not want to believe that it has gone through tests, and before it was put on the shelf that it has been beaten, driven over and smashed against walls. It is proven, just like the seatbelt or the airbag, now yes, these things have their downfalls, like you can break you collar bone with a seatbelt if you are in an accident, but you did not lose your life, and yes, you might break a few bones in your face with an airbag, but again you did not lose your life, and while the baby car seat will not leave you baby unharmed, you will not lose your baby.
  • Choosing the Most Favorable Toy  By : Travis Olague
    A mature can keep their most auspicious toy for many years but it can be brand new in his or her memory throughout all his life, as this very specific game was the one he or she was passionately fond of. Purchasing such a teddy bear for your babe is a challenge but it can change into a real pleasure if you keep an eye on the advice and hints.
  • 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 [...]
  • 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.
  • Christmas Jammies and Socks Make for Lasting Holiday Memories  By : Edie Mindell
    Let me take you back a few years. It is Christmas Eve. You are running about the house pausing every few moments to strain your ears for any sound resembling sleigh bells, flight or a boisterous 'ho, ho, ho'. What you do hear is mom calling that it is time to open a gift.
  • Christmas Storage Tips For Cluttered Households  By : Sandy Darson
    The holiday season can create a lot of unnecessary clutter in your house. Many decorations are displayed during the Christmas season and proper care must be taken to prevent your house from becoming too cluttered. Tactics should be considered for proper organization and there are many products available to help simplify this process. These tips offer some solutions for reducing clutter in your home during the Christmas season.
  • Communicating With Children  By : Michael Green
    kids cry is a physiological process in baby's life. All ordinary babies cry to be in touch with others. Since they can't express their feelings in words, crying is the only way for communication.
  • Confectionery items: For Taste Buds that long for Sweetness  By : Janne Clarke
    Confectionery items are food items which have high sugar content. They are available in a wide range of variety. They may even be advantageous for health if taken in moderation.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Daddy Dearest: Three Types of Dads and How to Deal with Them  By : Civita Dyer
    Being single and raising a child on your own is hard enough, but the decision to co-parent is not an easy one. On the one hand, you need the extra help and assistance. What with holding down full-time work and being a full-time Mom, it's a miracle you're able to do it all on your own.
  • Deciphering How ADD/ADHD Works  By : Victor Raff
    The exact causes of ADHD are not know yet. It is known that ADHD is connected to the brain's neurotransmitters. Chemicals that the brain uses are called neurotransmitters. Two of these chemicals are called dopamine and norepinephrine.
  • 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.
  • Discipline and Positive Reinforcement  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    Discipline. Many people view it as a punishment system but that doesn't have to be the case. Often times, a reward system can work wonders in establishing child discipline. Another thing you might have noticed when attempting to establish child discipline is how one technique doesn't work.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Early Reading with Fun Phonics  By : Robyn
    Your preschooler has fun while it learns to read with you. The first of my five secrets of child literacy.
  • Easy Birthday Party Invitations For Kids  By : Krystie Gina
    If your child is having a themed birthday party, you may be faced with a difficult task: Picking out the perfect birthday party invitations for kids. Maybe your child picked out a birthday theme that's really hard to find any invitations for, or maybe he or she picked out a theme that's easy to work with. Whatever the situation, there are easy ways to find or even make the perfect invitations.
  • 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 . . .
  • 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.
  • Everyday Phonics For Successful Reading  By : Robyn
    Preschoolers learn more each day as they have fun with you. The fourth of my five secrets of child literacy.
  • Expert advice regarding baby bouncers  By : Angela Minster
    You want to buy a baby bouncer but have many questions like why do I need a baby bouncer, what to draw my attention at or is it safe for my baby? Sure, you are absolutely right. If you want to get more information regarding baby bouncers and take some piece of advice from an expert in this sphere, follow the article below.
  • Families are Beautiful  By : Cliff Matthew
    It's nice when the whole family spends time together. You share a special bond between one another that cannot be recreated with anyone else. Father, mother, sister, brother, you all belong to each other in a special way.
  • Fast Phonics and Where to Begin  By : Robyn
    Having fun with phonics. The second of my five secrets of successful reading.
  • Fathers and Daughters  By : Sajjad Haider
    When I was a little girl, my father used to take me to the sea. This was not just any ordinary visit, we had to make sure it was the fourteenth night of the moon, so I counted all I could on my little fingers that the moon would come faster, but the moon only came when it will. Years later, he gave me a ring which could have been stolen from one of the moon’s fingers.
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    Natural Childbirth Information readily available at Kiddiekids Search Engine. About Natural Childbirth Facts Information, Kiddiekids delivers information for Childbirth.
  • 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?
  • Giving your Baby a Bath at Home is so much Fun  By : Hannah Kelly
    Often, when new parents get ready to bring a baby home they have a myriad of things to be worried about, one of which is how to give your baby a bath. If this sounds like you then you need to get prepared to do all these things which seem scary at first. Your baby may be tiny but it need it's daily bath just like us and once you've given the baby it's first bath you'll realise that it's not so bad. In fact it's an extremely enjoyable way to bond with your baby for both mom and dad.
  • Going To One Income  By : Jessica Franks
    Many people have lost their jobs with the economy being so poor these days. As a result, many families are forced to struggle with only one income. Numerous families have lost their homes, jobs, and much more. In response many mothers are searching for alternative solutions. There are many opportunities available to help these families.
  • 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.
  • Have Reasonable Expectations of Your Children's Behavior  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    Expectations are important in life as they form the foundation of our conduct and behavior. Parents have expectations that form a vague picture of what their children should grow up to be. These expectations are formed unconsciously from our own wants and desires.
  • Head Lice - Is Your Little One Putting Up With Them  By : Jennifer King
    Have you noticed your child itching his scalp frequently? Or maybe you’ve heard of an outbreak of head lice at your child’s school? It’s possible to discover if your son or daughter has head lice by implementing an easy examination in doors.
  • Head Lice - Is Your Little One Suffering  By : Jennifer King
    Do you notice him scratching his scalp frequently? Or have you heard of an infestation of head louse at your child’s school? It’s possible to find out if your child has head louse by implementing some simple evaluation in doors.
  • 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.
  • 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."
  • 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.
  • Helping Kids Cope Up With Smoking  By : Peter Mclaine
    Dealing with troubled teenagers would definitely be among the toughest of phases each parent faces. Most, if not all, of these kids feel very helpless with their issues. Several factors underlie as reasons for the rage of a troubled teen.
  • 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.
  • Highlights of Current Research (2008) On Shyness In Children  By : Arthor Pens
    Three types of personality characteristics were followed in children from age 4 to 23 in relation to shyness and aggressiveness...
  • Holiday Shopping Tips - Babies, Toddlers and Christmas, Oh My!  By : Edie Mindell
    Give the best gifts and still have a sane holiday without endless shopping. These tips are sure to come in handy when you are holiday shopping for babies and toddlers this season.
  • Home Based Jobs For Mothers, Is It A Reality?  By : Jessica Franks
    Many women are interested in finding jobs on the World Wide Web. Due to the countless sites of spam available, people have stopped trusting online jobs. Unfortunately, they now feel that stay at home jobs are an illusion created by spam sites to trick people into giving them money.
  • Home Treatment For Colic Works But Search Engines Can't Think  By : Anne Agar
    What makes me maintain that Search Engines are partly to blame for babies still crying with colic?
  • 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.
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