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Susanne Myers's Articles in Parental Care

  • Do Disposable Diapers Make Potty Training Harder?
    Yes, I think disposable diapers make potty training harder. If you look at the average age a child was potty trained even just a generation ago, you can see that kids now take a lot longer to give up the diaper in exchange for using the potty. Let’s take a look at some of the reasons that modern disposable diapers make it harder for your child to be potty trained and what you can do to make it easier on him or her.
  • Let's Eat Outside – Great Kid-Friendly Picnic Ideas
    Summer is finally here and with the kids home all day this is the perfect time for a picnic. Pack up some food, cool drinks and a blanket and head for the park, playground or even just the backyard.
  • Regression In Potty Training
    Your child has done so well with her potty training. Then, all of a sudden she starts wetting her pants, hides to do “her business” or asks for a diaper or pull-up. What happened?
  • When Is The Right Time To Potty Train?
    There isn’t a simple answer for this question. The truth is each child decides on his or her own when it is time to start peeing in the potty. There is however a general age range and somewhere during that time your child will be ready for potty training. We’ll talk about what the age range is and how you will be able to tell that your child is ready.
  • Using Public Restrooms While Potty Training
    You’ve been potty training your little one and so far things are moving along smoothly. She has figured out how to use the potty and there are hardly any accidents. It is time to finally venture outside the home without training pants. This of course means that she will have to start using public restrooms.
  • Let’s Play Outside – 4 Fun Outdoor Activities For Families
    With the weather finally starting to cool down, now is a great time to go outside and play with your kids. Not only is the sunshine and fresh air good for everyone in the family, but playing outside is also a great way to get some exercise.
  • Planning Your Child's Birthday Party
    Are you having a birthday party for your child? The idea of having to feed, entertain and take care of 20 little kids who are filled up on sugar can seem like a daunting task. At the same time, you want your child to enjoy his party and get a change to join in on the fun. With a little bit of planning you can have a great time along with the kids.
  • How To Use a Potty Training Chart To Help Your Child Get Potty Trained Faster
    One of my favorite tools in potty training is a potty training chart. The basic idea is to hang a simple little chart either in the bathroom, or in a prominent spot in your house that your child sees often. Then every time your child successfully goes to the potty you place a mark or sticker on the chart recording his or her progress.
  • Is It Time To Potty Train?
    One of the crucial elements of successful potty training is starting at the right time? So what does that mean? Unfortunately our kids don’t come with an instructional manual that tells you when they are ready to be potty trained. Instead our kids will tell us when it is time to get out the potty and ditch that diaper. All you need to do is keep your eyes open and look for some of these signs.
  • Challenging Your Preschooler's Mind
    Think of your preschooler's mind as a sponge, just waiting to expand as your child learns. While structured learning doesn't start until Kindergarten, the years leading up to this are just as important for your child’s mental development. Neural pathways are still forming in the brain and the more you challenge your child intellectually right now, the more of these pathways in the brain will form - making it easier for him to learn for the rest of his life.
  • Why Helping Your Child Establish Good Studying Habits Is So Important
    When it comes to studying, most children are less than enthusiastic about the task. Doing work at home feels just like an extension of school. If you start them early enough, they can develop good study habits that will serve them well throughout their educational career.
  • Keeping A Close Relationship With Your Teen - It's Not Impossible
    When kids are small, their parents are the sun and the moon to them. So, how do we go from being the sun and the moon, to being the cricket and the mouse? When we talk to them as teenagers, all they seem to hear is chirp-chirp-chirp and squeak-squeak-squeak. If this sounds like your teenager, here are a few ways that you can form a meaningful relationship with them and get them to actually hear what you are saying.

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