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  • 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. You will thank your stars for the amazing response!
  • 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.
  • Homework Tips  By : NA
    Homework is an important part of every child’s education. It teaches responsibility as well as how to follow directions, manage time, begin and complete a task, and practice what’s been learned in class. It teaches children how to work independently and be resourceful. Developing responsible homework habits comes gradually for most children.
  • Where To Take Your Kids When They Say "Mom I'm Bored!"  By : Ti Megan Hazel
    How many times have you heard your ten year old exclaim this on a Saturday afternoon, only to follow you around while you tried to do laundry or iron or cook dinner? Children may expect you to be their entertainment committee, but there are things you can do to keep them entertained for hours without eating up your entire Saturday or Sunday afternoon in the process.
  • The Terrible Twos - How to Stay Sane When Your Child Is Not  By : Ti Megan Hazel
    If you have a little one who is anywhere between the ages of two and four, some days can seem like they last forty eight hours instead of twenty four. If you are the proud mother of a little girl this age, the only word in her vocabulary may be "No." If you try and counter her "no's" with "yes's", she may emit sounds so shrill your ears will bleed.
  • Estate Planning Tips for Parents: How to Choose the Right Guardian for Your Children?  By : Alexis Martin Neely
    Estate planning and choosing a guardian to take care of your children is difficult. It's not easy to think of anyone else raising your children, no matter how loving your family members or friends are.
  • Baby care  By : The Golden Pen
    The care of a baby is very important for its growth and development. The care of a baby should be done both professionally
    and gently. The amount of care that is given to a baby greatly reflects in the later stages of a person’s life. It builds
    the basic character of a person. This article is all about Baby Care.
  • 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 [...]
  • 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.
  • Low Cost Vacation Home Rentals in Orlando, Easy When You Know How  By : Gregory Spence
    Finding low cost vacation rentals in Orlando Florida is easier than you might think. Currently there are around 21,000 villas in the Orlando area alone, all vying for your business. With this amount of competition there are deals to be had if you know what you are looking for.
  • Bookitsystem.Com – Helping You Organize Your Property Rental Management  By : Fabio Cassini..
    Bookitsystem.com offers vacation rental software that can free your mind from the numerous activities involved in managing your rental property. Sometimes it can be pretty frustrating have a whole lot of enquiries coming in for your rental properties, and not enough time to physically reply to all of them.
  • THE MORAL MINORITY  By : Tim Bryce, PM
    Discusses the causes of the decline in morality and offers suggestions for correcting it.
  • Bookitsystem – Calling All Vacation Rental Property Owners  By : Fabio Cassini
    Bookitsystem is the vacation rental software that can simplify your life as a rental property owner. As vacation rental property owner you would want your property to be regularly booked irrespective of whether you own rental property in one or multiple locations. So, you need to make people aware of your property through advertising. Managing your own property means spending several hours replying to hundreds of email enquiries. Most of them may not materialize into business, but you cannot afford to ignore them. In fact, if you don’t reply to an enquiry immediately, it might mean the loss of that customer.
  • Parenting - Secrets To Become A Successful Parent  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    The way we deal with our child influences the life of the kids a lot. Children are very much influenced by their father and mother. Here are some of the tips that you can follow to become a successful parent.
  • Bringing Out The Best In Boys  By : Michael Grose
    Raising and educating boys is still a hot topic in Australia, the United States and other parts of the world. It appears that those adults who do best raising and teaching boys have a significant understanding and appreciation of what makes boys tick. When you know the key drivers and motivators for boys you can help them achieve wonders.
  • Get Your Children To Listen To You - Every Time You Speak  By : Michael Grose
    If you want your children to take notice of you and really hear you then you need to take into account the little things that make a big difference. Little things like moving into their proximal space, which is different to invading their personal space. Little things like picking the timing to communicate. Little things like
  • The Biggest Mistakes Parents Make  By : Helene Rothschild
    Are you worried about your child? Do you feel your daughter or son is out of control and you do not know what to do? Would you like to find out the common causes of the problems and the solutions?
  • Teaching Children - Should You Let Nature Take Its Course Or Intervene?  By : Donald Saunders
    The role of parents in teaching children about the consequences of their actions is not always an easy one and one of the difficult choices we face is whether to intervene to teach our children a particular lesson or to simply stand back and let them learn from their own experience. Even if we manage to get over this hurdle we still then face the second hurdle if we decide to intervene of deciding just how we should intervene.
  • What Parents Should Do If Their Child Does Not Want to Go to School One Day  By : Connie Ragen Green
    Children look forward to the day they will begin school. But sometimes issues arise and your child refuses to go to school, many times feigning illness. Handling this situation the right way can make your child better equipped to handle the curves that life may throw and help you get to the bottom of what is really bothering them.
  • What Are the Most Common Symtoms of Autism in Children?  By : Rachel Evans
    It would seem that the numbers of children diagnosed with autism is going up all the time. This might be because the higher functioning types of autism are just now being diagnosed and understood. Many children who were once labeled as shy and awkward are now being diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome. The lower functioning types of autism are easier to spot, and they are often not hard to diagnose. A parent that knows more about the symptoms of autism in children will have an easier time deciding if their child needs evaluation or not.
  • How Role Playing Moral Dilemmas Turn Family Meetings into Family Fun  By : Jean Tracy
    Kids love to role play. When kids role play moral dilemmas, they get practice dealing with life's challenges. If you'd like to help your kids develop strong moral backbones, consider discussing dilemmas like the one in this article in your family meetings.
  • Teaching Kids About Electricity  By : Donny Tee
    Electricity is obviously important in our lives, but it can be dangerous if misunderstood. This is particularly true for children. Fortunately, there are simple, inexpensive projects that can show them both the benefits and risks.
  • Hyperactive Children and After School Activities  By : Dean Kordon
    Everyone knows that the letters ADHD mean attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder. Children who suffer from this also suffer from attention difficulties as well as hyper motion. Hyperactive children experience this lack of attention and hyperactivity during most of the day, as many parents are aware; so keeping the children occupied after school can often me as difficult as keeping them contained at school.
  • Children Activities for in the Kitchen  By : Nicole Dean
    The kitchen is the center of most family activity. Everyone wants to see what good things are cooking for dinner. The kitchen can also be a place of learning for your child.
  • Safety Tips for Bike Riding With Children  By : Nicole Dean
    Riding bikes is a good way to pass a Saturday afternoon in the park or along trails in your neighborhood. It is fun for the entire family. Keep your children protected while they ride their bikes with you or with their friends.
  • Children Safety for Summer  By : Nicole Dean
    Everyone wants to be outdoors when summertime arrives. The warmth of the sun makes people happy, but it can also harm you and your children if you are not careful. Play it safe this summer. Prepare ahead of time to protect your kids while they have fun in the sun.
  • Summer Fun Activities for Children  By : Nicole Dean
    Summer will be here soon. Schools will release their young charges for a summer of fun. To keep their brains from going soft between school sessions, add a little education to their summer activities.
  • How Would You Proclaim Jesus' Resurrection?  By : Carey Kinsolving
    How would you proclaim Jesus' resurrection? Read how some children responded and what the Bible teaches us about hope, faith and the importance of Christ's resurrection. Children's answers are fun, sometimes quirky and often insightful. Because this article features children's answers, it's perfect for reading with or to children while teaching them a lesson from the Bible. (I Corinthians 15:17)
  • A Parenting Tip - A Proven Method For Children To Show You Gratitude  By : Shevach Pepper
    We all want our children to show us some type of gratitude for all that we did and do for them. Here how we can help them do it.
  • The Gift Of Personalized Baby Clothing  By : Michelle Bery
    The birth of a baby is a joyful and momentous occasion – one that is shared with family and friends as we unite to welcome this new life. Part of the celebration of birth is often the gathering of loved ones for a baby shower – presenting the parents-to-be with gifts for their new family member. While many gifts are utilitarian in nature – and much needed – such as a car seat, changing table, or stroller, others are more personal in nature. Personalized baby clothing can be a lovely gift for a new baby and a keepsake for many years to come.
  • Troubled Teen Parenting And What Can Be Done To Help You're Troubled Teen  By : Mikee Dunn
    As parents, we all remember what we went through as teenagers and can apply that experience towards raising our children. We remember what it was like when we were in their shoes, so why not put ourselves in their shoes when it matter most to them?
  • 3 Skills that Can Save a Teen's Life  By : E. Raymond Rock
    So we have a problem: The peers are teenagers themselves and as mixed up as our kids – how can they not be? The problems they are facing take a lifetime of experience to understand, and our teenagers are barely babies when thrown out into the world, expected to fend for themselves, while parents work 60 hour weeks to support them. Even if parents were familiar with the skills that would help their kids survive this most crucial period of their lives, what parent has time to teach them?Suicide, sex, and drugs are dangers for teens. Homemade abortions, risky behavior, unrealistic expectations of life, and many other perilous things can make a teen’s life not only stressful and unmanageable, but short as well. Teens simply don’t have the necessary skills to face these serious difficulties, or the inclination to take advice from parents. They rely almost exclusively on peers.
  • Better Parenting - An Effective Formula to Survive Coming Home after Work  By : Shevach Pepper
    It is in YOUR hands to bond with your children. Don't ruin the chance.
  • Hiking With Kids - A Checklist Before You Go  By : Melissa Barton
    Make sure your memories of hiking with your kids are unforgettable for *good* reasons with this before-you-go checklist.
  • Hiking With Kids - 5 Reasons to Take Your Children Hiking  By : Melissa Barton
    Hiking with young children can present some challenges for parents, but the benefits for kids are numerous.
  • Learn How To Make More Money In Less Time - Why Working 50+ Hours Per Week Is Destroying Your Family  By : Greg Nicholls
    Earning a living, or making enough money to sustain your families welfare is on the surface, an honourable pursuit. If you have to trade too much time for the money you require, then it is only because you are not getting paid enough to work less hours and to make the same money. Here are some ways you can begin to make more money in less time-
  • The Seven Warning Signs That Your Teen Could Be Headed Down The Wrong Path  By : Terri Benincasa, Ed.M.
    With the 21st century warp speed at which many families go, one thing sacrificed is parental capacity to see subtle changes in their teen's behavior-attitudes. So, if you are the parent of a teen, here's your check-list of warning signs. Having any one sign is an indicator of possible trouble; having any two signs is an indicator that trouble is very likely, and three or more signs indicates that trouble has arrived…
  • Child Bullying - Can Martial Arts Training Help?  By : Matt Wilson
    Can Martial Arts Training help children overcome bullying at school. Ask your instructor some basic questions to ascertain if you have the right martial arts training school near you.
  • Is Life An Accident? (Part 2 Of 2)  By : Carey Kinsolving
    Is life an accident? Read how some children responded and what the Bible teaches us about God's purpose in creating us. Children's answers are fun, sometimes quirky and often insightful. Because this article features children's answers, it's perfect for reading with or to children while teaching them a lesson from the Bible. (Genesis 1:1)
  • Is Life An Accident? (Part 1 of 2)  By : Carey Kinsolving
    Is life an accident? Read how some children responded and what the Bible teaches us about God's purpose in creating us. Children's answers are fun, sometimes quirky and often insightful. Because this article features children's answers, it's perfect for reading with or to children while teaching them a lesson from the Bible. (Psalm 16:11; Psalm 37:23; Ecclesiastes 3:11)
  • Tips for Taking Your Child to the Emergency Room  By : Kathy Gupton
    A trip to the emergency room for yourself is scary enough. When they patient is your child, it is even more stressful and more scary. There are a number of things that you can do to help ease the stress, take away the scariness and help your trip to the emergency room go more smoothly for everyone involved.
  • How To Help Your Children Make Good Choices  By : Mich Thompson
    Discover the 4 good habits to instill in children in the first seven years of life. Help to Make life make sense, make rules make sense,can make consequences make sense.
  • Why You Should NOT Spy On Your Kids  By : Matt Marshall
    Why You Should Not Spy On Your Kids - Jimmy Teenager Sounds Off - The following "interview" is fiction and is for entertainment only. Jimmy Teenager is not a real person no matter how much he reminds you of your child.
  • Has Today's Modern Lifestyle Influenced Parenting Style  By : Dean Caporella
    Your parenting style will have a big bearing on how well adjusted your child will be to tackling life as an adult. We tell you why in this revealing report!
  • Are You Worried About Your Child's Behaviour?  By : Samantha Gee
    This article gives a mother's opinions on the challenges of modern parenthood. Includes problems and some solutions to behavioural issues.
  • Psychologists' Secrets to Bedtime Battles  By : Dr. Randy Cale
    It is remarkably exhausting to end your day with an unending battle with your kids over going them to bed, getting them to stay in bed, or even keeping them out of your room. For some parents, the bedtime battle is just an extension of other battles that have occurred throughout the day.
  • Making Sense of Food Allergen Labeling  By : Ria Sharon
    Because of the rise in food allergies and life-threatening reactions, the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act was passed into law. What does the law mean for parents and caregivers?
  • 11 Tips for Parenting an ADD/ADHD Child  By : Sadiyya Seedat
    Parenting a child who suffers from ADD/ADHD can be a trying experience. This article offers some tips and techniques to parents and caregivers.
  • Mom, I'm Bored - Where To Take The Kids In Orange County, California  By : Carine Nadel
    Spring and Summer breaks are practically upon us-where can we go? There are plenty of places to fit all budgets and enjoyments.
  • Add Zing To Your Child's Flair  By : Carolyn Joana
    Recognised early and developed at right time, talent can lead to great things. We all have some special talent in us, if nurtured properly and in right direction they can lead to great careers in later life.Some guidelines.
  • The Value Of Wooden Toys To Pre-School Children  By : Gary Clay
    Wooden toys have been used since man first stood on the earth. This article offers advice on buying and using quality wooden toys to encourage the development of cognitive and motor skills in pre-school children.
  • Is Online Entertainment Educational or a Threat To Your Childs Safety  By : Kacy Carr
    Online entertainment can be very educational but on the other hand?
  • The Day We Went Shopping for Our Baby's Bed  By : Arindam Chattopadhyaya
    Are you going to be father? Are your wife is planning to buy baby bed and beddings? Here, I am sharing my experience on buying a baby bed and you can learn a lot from my experience. Enjoy!
  • How to Teach Your Child about Kindness  By : Christine Hohlbaum
    It's cool to be kind. Learn how to teach your kids to think that way, too.
  • 5 Tips In Helping Your Children With Their Homework  By : A Rodgers
    The mountains of homework your children are bringing home seem to only grow. And the frustrations your children feel in trying to get this homework done is becoming monumental. We can help our children without doing their homework for them.
  • Parenting - The Challenge Of Dealing With Difficult Children  By : Donald Saunders
    Parenting is not always easy at the best of times but when it comes to dealing with a difficult child the challenges can often seem overwhelming. Whatever the reason for a child's bad behavior, the solution is rarely simple and will involves a great deal of time and hard work.
  • Stop Blaming Video Games - What Happened To Parental Accountability?  By : Tim Whiston
    I'm a strong advocate against the negative publicity the video game industry gets from activists who claim there is too much violence, or that child obesity can be attributed to this activity. While I agree that young kids should not be exposed to blood and gore, and that children need to be physically active in order to stay healthy, let's stop pointing the finger at game manufacturers and start taking some responsibility for what our children are doing on our watch!
  • What Is Phonics?  By : Richard J Graham
    Phonics can sound scary and far too technical, but actually it's quite easy.Basically all phonics means is that instead of teaching the alphabet as letter names like "ay", "bee", "see", you teach the sounds they make i.e "ah" "buh" "cuh".
  • A Reminder From My Son  By : Nona Nixon
    Explanations of death to a child can be very challenging, this article is a testament of how I became the "student" and my son became the "teacher".
  • Parents as Friends  By : James C. Talbot
    Is it possible for parents to be friends with their young children in human terms?
  • Family Fun Time  By : Philip Nicosia
    For many families, life seems to be in the fast lane these days. Parents working, kids go to school everyday and the younger ones are left in the care of babysitters. Now, what would be the end result of this kind of lifestyle? More often stress and lack of time for family recreation. But then again, it's never too late to find quality time for your kids and family as a whole.
  • The Concept Of Permissive Parenting Styles  By : Joshua Uebergang
    If you have habit of giving your children what they want, you are most likely subjecting your child to a permissive parenting style. Learn how to change your parenting style to raise happy children without destroying your own well-being.
  • Be A Better Parent By Keeping In Mind That I Is Longer Than A One Letter Word  By : Shevach Pepper
    "Diversified investments" is the best way to protect your money and also to be a good parent. Use your diversity to interact with your children.
  • The Issue of Spending on Baby Clothing  By : Sarah Dinkins
    Purchasing baby clothing can be really pleasurable when you have the money to do so. A newborn makes everyone around happy and mothers, relatives and friends all enjoy buying clothes for the new member of the family. Yet, having the proper clothing is also a must and parents often worry about this issue. Here are some tips on how to get all you need without spending that much
  • The Tricks Online Predators Use On Your Kids  By : Matt Marshall
    If you think online predators are blunt and obvious, consider this story:Jessica (not her real name) is 12 years old. In the world’s eyes… she’s just a child. But she feels like an adult. It bothers her that her teachers and her parents treat her like a little kid.
  • Activities for Toddlers - Simple and Inexpensive Ways to Enjoy Life with Your Little One  By : Susie Cortright
    The key to having fun with your toddler is to keep it simple and spend lots of time allowing them to explore at their own pace. Here are some simple and inexpensive activities you can enjoy with your toddler.
  • Kids Furniture - Creating a Stimulating Environment for a Kids Bedroom  By : Mary Engle
    Furnishing a child's room is your unique opportunity to create a stimulating environment. The right setup can help kids navigate the path from helplessness to a child capable of entertaining him or herself, exploring the world, and growing in healthy ways, both mentally and physically. This article offers some ideas to use to create a wonderful kid's room.
  • America's Top Ten Unisex Baby Names  By : Neil Street
    What are the most popular unisex names in America? This article reveals the ten most popular, based on analysis of actual birth registrations, and discusses trends concerning unisex names over the last ten years.
  • The Last Word  By : Dr. Randy Cale
    How many times do you find yourself saying, "My son - daughter has to have the last word?"
  • How To Organize An ADHD Child  By : Kayla Fay
    One of my sons once said, "ADHD is being able to lose something without moving." It's true. The mind goes in 1000 different directions. Their environment often matches, full of chaos and disorganization. As the mother of three ADHD boys, parents often ask me how to organize an ADHD kid. This article gives ten ideas on how to organize an ADHD child.
  • Solving Conflicts With Your Child Or Teen Easily, The Second Step  By : Wouter Van Der Hall
    The second of nine steps to easily solve conflicts with your child or teen. Find how shifting your goal can help you both get what you need.
  • Solving Conflicts With Your Child Or Teen Easily, The First Step  By : Wouter Van Der Hall
    Why do we bang heads, get all riled up and wonder why we can't seem to get out of this cylce of conflicts with our kids (and others) How can we do it differently? Find a first eye-opening step to being more effective as a parent, as a partner in solving issues peacefully.
  • What Your Child Is Really Doing On The Internet - Part Eight  By : Matt Marshall
    You may think your child is doing research on the internet but he or she could very well be chatting with pedophiles, ex-convicts and drug dealers. Without even knowing it.Before you brush this off and think "If my kid was doing something like thatI'd know about it", consider this example:
  • What Your Child Is Really Doing On The Internet - Part Seven  By : Matt Marshall
    John is like any other normal dad. He drives a truck, 6 days a week and works hard to pay his bills and put food on his family's table.A few days ago, John docked his truck, clocked out and came home on Saturday nightlooking forward to his much needed day of rest.
  • What Your Child Is Really Doing On The Internet - Part Six  By : Matt Marshall
    Did you know there is a collection of little known websites on the internet that actually promotes anorexia and bulimia? And that if you child has visited these websites, she might actually already be traveling down the life threatening path of eating disorders?
  • What Your Child Is Really Doing On The Internet - Part Five  By : Matt Marshall
    Is your child secretly visiting hate group websites?A hate group website is a site set up by popular (or secret) hate groups. The purpose of the website is to build awareness of their beliefs and attract new members.
  • What Your Child Is Really Doing On The Internet - Part Four  By : Matt Marshall
    Is your child a terrorist? It's a shocking question, but there's a very good reason you should pay close attention to the question.In February of 2007, a Columbine area teen was arrested after authorities discovered he had pictures of himself holding guns on his MySpace page.
  • What Your Child Is Really Doing On The Internet - Part Three  By : Matt Marshall
    Parents always think that if something is going wrong in their children’s lives, their kids will come straight to Mom and Dad and pour their little hearts out.But sometimes that isn’t always the case. Especially if the child is ashamed or afraid.What could cause a child to be ashamed or afraid? Cyber-bullying!
  • What Your Child Is Really Doing On The Internet - Part Two  By : Matt Marshall
    If your child has access to a computer than you need to know the truth about MySpace and other social networking sites.While most kids and teens would have you believe that they only use such sites to keep in touch with their friends, there’s a dark side that every parent needs to know about.I'm talking about sex offenders, pedophiles, terrorism, and even potential lawsuits!
  • What Your Child Is Really Doing On The Internet - Part One  By : Matt Marshall
    If you think your child or teen is doing homework on the internet, think again.A recent study reported by the Boston Globe shows that 90% of kids between 8-16 have used the internet to access pornographic materials.And it's not as innocent as sneaking a peak at a neighbor's Playboy collection. Kids these days are just one click away from thousands of hardcore porn sites involving almost any sick fantasy imaginable - bestiality, bondage, group sex it's all just a click away.
  • The Importance of Exposing Your Child To Lessons In Art, Music or Dance  By : Carolyn McFann
    Growing up, kids need positive exposure to the arts, to promote an appreciation and interest in these subjects. Art education enriches and improves schools, and needs to be encouraged.
  • A Better Parent Is What You Want To Be - That's A Big Laugh  By : Shevach Pepper
    Being a parent and empowering you children is serious business. Don't laugh, laughing is a very fun and effective way to do it.
  • Kids Whining Their Way to Unhappiness  By : Dr. Randy Cale
    Does it seem like kids do more whining than ever?
  • Ten Ways to Teach Your Child to Be Kind  By : Molly Barrow
    Kids do what you do, not what you say. Cruel adults usually begin their patterns of abuse as children with brutality to animals. Parents have an opportunity to instill kind behavior in their children by teaching the importance of a respectful relationship with people, pets and the planet. Protection and kindness are learned behaviors that parents can pass down to their children and grandchildren. Here are a few basics that can help teach a young child to be kind.
  • Why a Great Nursing Bra is Like a Pot of Beef Stew  By : Amber Lipson
    So you’ve never compared a great nursing bra to a pot of beef stew? Maybe you are too busy nursing your new baby at all hours of the day and night.
  • Six Solid Reasons a Nursing Mother Can't Live Without Nursing Pajamas  By : Amber Lipson
    Now that you've had your baby and are nursing him day and night, you are probably exhausted and depleted and looking for something - anything - to make the demands of caring for your newborn easier. One item you cannot live without if you are a nursing mother is quality nursing pajamas.
  • Choosing the Most Effective After School Activities for Your Children  By : Dean Kordon
    In this day and age, there are a significant number of after school programs and activities available to your children. The trouble can be not that there are too few after school programs to choose from, but that there are so many after school programs that it can be difficult to find the most appropriate program for your children. Through this article you are provided with a list of characteristics that a solid after school activity or program should possess.
  • Early Preschool Math Activities & Learning  By : Dane Robinson
    Math is as easy as 1 2 3. As adults we tend to complicate things. Always remember that "Keep it Simple" applies to children more than it does us. If you make learning easy and fun for your children, they are more likely to be able keep it in their mind and have a head start when it comes to learning.
  • Child Care Options And Economic Impact  By : Tamil Selvi
    As child care desires for families are as different as the families themselves, parents require a wide variety of child care options. The "right" child care option for your family would actually depend on your work demands, those ages of your children and your own special option about what is the most excellent care situation for every child.
  • How to Get Your Preschooler to Listen to You and Respect You  By : Dane Robinson
    As an Early Childhood Educator I have had many parents approach me and ask this question- "How do you get my child to listen to you, they won't do that for me, or, they don't listen to me like that." The answer is so simple. If you want to know the answer please read this article.
  • Food For Thought  By : Nikki Newhouse
    3 year old Goldilocks won't eat – but food isn't the problem.
  • All In The Words  By : Nikki Newhouse
    With all the parenting advice to be had these days, who really benefits?
  • How Do You Get Your Children To Listen  By : Christobel Llewellyn
    Find an easy way to get your children to listen and boost their brain power in the process. Learn why listening is more important than seeing and how to access children's differences in learning styles by using good quality kids music and kids CDs. This could make your child want to do their personal best.
  • The Dark Side Of The Internet - Part Two  By : Matt Marshall
    In part one of this series, I discussed some of the more well-known online threats to a child's safety and innocence. These include: pedophiles, pornography, gambling, hate groups and cyber bullying.In this article, I'll reveal some of the lesser known threats available online. Very few parents are aware of these threats.
  • The Dark Side Of The Internet - Part One  By : Matt Marshall
    The internet can be an incredibly useful tool for kids and teens. It's not easier than ever to perform research for a term paper. Communicating with friends is snap. And online gaming has taken entertainment to a whole new level.But there is a very real… and very nasty dark side to the internet. And parents need to be aware of what's going on behind their backs.Here’s a list of the five biggest online “danger zones” that most parents don’t know about:
  • Children With Separation Anxiety  By : Dr. Randy Cale
    Separation anxiety can cause serious problems with children when it comes to leaving them with a babysitter, daycare or even at the first day of school. This situation can be handled easily and cured with the right approach.
  • Special Needs Children Learn Language Development And Social Skills In Play  By : Lesley Burton
    Learn to play with your special needs child to help language development and stimulate valuable social skills in autistic children
  • A Better Parent Is What You Want To Be? Learn How To Do It From Abraham Lincoln  By : Shevach Pepper
    Learn from Abe Lincoln a powerful tool to motivate, connect with, and make happy your children.Abraham Lincoln is credited to be the originator of the phrase, "Everyone loves a compliment". Let's first set the record straight, I can't vouch that he is indeed the author of this statement. Like I tell my children and grandchildren
  • Salaries For Nannies  By : Swati Banerjee
    A number of vital factors are considered while defining a nanny's remuneration. The value of their service and the quality of their service determine their salary. Past experience is also counted while determining a nanny's salary. As defined by the US State Department the remuneration of a live-in caregiver starts from $13,903 while in the UK it is just ₤40 - ₤55 per hour. A nanny's salary is calculated on the basis of her performance and the standard value though this market rate also depends on the economic condition of the country.

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