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  • Three Interchangeable Words for Parenting Success  By : Sue Atkins
    Three words successful parents use everyday!
  • What is The Future Of Male Contraception?  By : Francis K Githinji
    The most known and widely used male contraceptives are the famous condoms and vasectomy. Some male contraceptives are irreversible like vasectomy. Once it is performed it is permanent. The MRU and MPU are male contraceptives that block the vas deference.
  • How to Parent a Challenging Child in a Challenging World (or Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child)  By : Al Gammate
    Parenting is one of the most important skills to have, especially in today's fast-paced high-tech world. Some parents rear their children to become moral, productive, and responsible adults; some parents rear their children to become immoral, unproductive, and irresponsible adults. Why?
  • Stop the Struggle with Your Child at Bedtime  By : Raquel Matos
    If you are tired of hearing NO from your child when its time for bed, or to get ready for school or brush their teeth or take a bath; you will be interested in this article. This working mom created a loving environment to bring about change.
  • Someone to Look up to: 7 Ways for a Role Model Makes a Difference  By : Dr Robyn Silverman
    A role model is someone whose behavior is imitated by others. We all hope that children have good, strong role models who possess the kind of qualities that make our sons and daughters want to be (and become) better people. While there is some variation in every parent's definition of what it means to be a good role model, this article highlights the 7 characteristics that remain constant.
  • 5-Steps To Teach Your Kids The Value of Money!  By : Janet Majoulet Foust
    Education is important for ourselves, but also for our children. We are not taught in schools about how to manage money. We learn how to count money, but thats about as far as it gets. This article is a great one for those who have children or thinking about having kids some day.
  • How To Prepare Your Children For Graduation The Right Way  By : Tony Edwards
    Graduation time is a special and confusing time in life. Are your children really prepared to go into the world and become adults? There are twelve steps you can help your children take at graduation time to better prepare them for the challenges they will soon face. This is a must read for parents or family with children graduating this year.
  • Tips for a Healthy and Happy Pregnancy  By : Britt Michaelian
    Helpful tips for women who are trying to conceive or already pregnant on what to expect and how to enjoy being pregnant.
  • I Can Do It! 7 Tips for Teaching Your Children Self Reliance  By : Dr Robyn Silverman
    It's developmentally appropriate for children to become more and more independent, self reliant and responsible as they age. It can be challenging for parents to know when to step back and let their children try something on their own. This article provides 7 tips to help parents instill self reliance and a sense of responsibility in their children.
  • Rage: How To Control It! From Barrington and Crystal Lake, IL  By : Dr Mike Shery
    Discover the little-known keys to controlling your rage, before it controls, or even destroys you, or your loved ones.
  • Quality Parenting  By : Don Dewsnap
    When you raise a child, you are creating the future Not just his or her future, but everyone's future
  • Out of the Mouth's of Babes: Six Ways to Deal When Your Child Says "I Hate You"  By : Dr Robyn Silverman
    Parents tend to cringe when their sweet, young children say things like "I hate you" when they get frustrated or angry. Suffice to say, young children don't have the best anger management skills. We have to teach them how to cope with these unpleasant feelings. This article provides parents with 6 tips to help them cope when their child's angry words get personal.
  • There Is Strength In A Herd  By : Timothy L. Carver
    I once was asked to speak to a group of teenage boys about the importance of families I am a high school religion teacher and often speak to teens
  • Children And Chores – Do You Delegate?  By : Aurelia Williams
    A few generations ago, children were commonly expected to help around the house When society was mainly based on agricultural endeavors, children were expected to help around the farm as well
  • Here’s How To Help Boost Your Teens Self Esteem  By : Aurelia Williams
    Many people suffer from self-esteem issues Teens are often more effected by esteem issues
  • Helping Your Teen To Overcome Depression  By : Aurelia Williams
    Statistics on teenagers suffering from depression and other mental ailments are alarming Various studies suggest that 1 in 4 teens suffer from some sort of mental illness
  • Family Time - The Glue That Holds Families Together  By : Aurelia Williams
    With our busy life styles, finding family time can be hard Most homes these days are two income homes
  • Become Your Child’s First Teacher for Giving Excellent Morals and Education?  By : Neelima Reddy
    Parents are the first teachers to children, from where they learn excellent morals and education. For ensuring proper development of your child, you need to get involved in your child education, attend parent’s meeting regularly, get involved in child activities, and also become your child’s advocate.
  • How To Survive Grocery Shopping With Kids In Tow  By : Elena Neitlich
    “Before kids I used to happily peruse the supermarket aisles, slowly selecting interesting new items, scrutinizing labels and creating a few evening meals in my head as I shopped Now I have two small kids and my creative shopping days are over
  • Children And Fundraising – How To Get Your Child Involved  By : Veronica Scott
    Many of us experienced school fundraisers as kids We had the task of going door to door selling chocolate bars, magazine subscriptions, wrapping paper and more to raise money for our schools or activities
  • Talking With Kids About Illness  By : Foster W. Cline MD And Lisa Greene
    I asked the doctors, "So how do I talk to my children about their illness What do I tell them when they ask questions about how long they'll live
  • Picking out the Ideal Stroller for You  By : Karen Dumbroski
    There are several types of strollers. Some are designed for specialized use, such as joggers and lightweight strollers, other strollers are meant for more casual use. No matter the sort of stroller you are looking to purchase, here are some considerations to look at before you buy your new stroller.
  • Disney Princess Party Ideas  By : Cynthia Marcano
    The Disney Princesses are arguably the most recognizable princesses on the planet Every little girl dreams of being a Disney Princess and what better time to become one than on her birthday
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Party Ideas  By : Cynthia Marcano
    A perfect combination of martial arts, actiNinja adventure and cute turtles, these characters are the perfect basis for a boy's birthday party Most little boys I know love at least one, if not all of the characteristics of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Talking Politics With Teens  By : Mitali Perkins
    It can be challenging to discuss politics across generations without someone melting down (usually you) or tuning out (usually them), but it's not impossible Here are six traits of adults with the power to engage teens and inspire them to activism
  • Do You Have An Incredible Kid?  By : Lynn Powers
    What parent doesn’t think his or her children are absolutely incredible I know I do
  • Natural Childbirth A Direction Of Choice  By : Daniel Millions
    We have two beautiful daughters, aged 3 and 4 We also have the memories of two natural childbirth experiences we will always treasure
  • The Webkinz Craze Explained  By : Daniel Millions
    There are few global crazes that have driven the entire population of young girls and boys (and coincidentally, their parents) to insanity One such craze is the Webkinz craze something of a new spin on an old market of plush toys
  • Math Help Can Be a Good Family Activity  By : Ann Knapp
    We all use math in our everyday lives. Many of us consider ourselves to be "math phobic", "math deficient" or "mathematically challenged." Perhaps we communicate these ideas to our children or perhaps we and our children truly are any or all of the above. In educational institutions, where math is taught largely in the abstract and without practical application.
  • What Does Your Child Really Need From You?  By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
    Most parents want to be good parents Yet parenting is one of those things that does not have hard and fast rules
  • The Real Benefits Of Pretend Play  By : Veronica Scott
    Watching children play offers an enlightening experience into their individual learning process Pretending is one of the many ways that children learn about life and themselves
  • You Can Be A Work At Home Mom!  By : Aimee Bartis
    Many moms are looking for a way to stay home with their children They want the flexibility to take the kids to school
  • Generation Engage: Raising Kids Who Change The World  By : Mitali Perkins
    By the time the next President is in the third year of his or her term, my teenagers will be eligible for the draft Believe me, we're watching the candidates closely when it comes to their views on war - and arguing about them
  • Seven Important Facts You May Want To Know About Saving For College  By : Robert Walsh
    Major Corporations want to be able to hire college graduates

    The average college graduate makes approximately 70% more than the average high school graduate in his working career
  • Family Time: Instant Protection Against Dangerous Influences  By : Elena Neitlich
    Family time is a necessity for those wishing to build happy and healthy families Parents that take time out to eat as a family, play, read, and talk together, teach children that they matter, that relationships are worth nurturing, and that strong family bonds breed success
  • Helicopter Parents: 6 Reasons Parents are Overprotective  By : Dr Robyn Silverman
    Parents are overprotective for all different reasons. From fear of failure to need for control, this article provides 6 reasons why some mommies and daddies can be called helicopter parents; parents who hover over their children and swoop in at any sign of discomfort or challenge.
  • 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.
  • Child Recipe For ADHD - Is There A Recommended Diet For ADHD  By : Paul Moss
    A child who suffers from ADHD is hyperactive and diet plays a rather significant part in their behaviour as well as the severity of the symptoms Observe for yourself the link between certain food stuffs and their behaviour, perhaps keeping a diary so you can identify and record what food types causes the worst reactions
  • Daddy-daughter Dating  By : Lynn Powers
    Whether you realize it or not, you alone are the greatest factor in determining what type of man your daughter ends up marrying Quite likely, she will choose someone just like you
  • Whining And Dining  By : Lynn Powers
    Have you ever gone to a restaurant to relax after a hard day’s work only to have a child at the next table screaming, crying, or throwing temper tantrums throughout your entire meal

    It’s not easy, if not impossible, to enjoy yourself, let alone carry on a nice conversation with whomever you’re dining with while listening to a screaming child
  • Practical Advice  By : Dave Text
    Parenting the toddlers as well as making sure your toddler' security, potty instruction, disciplining the toddler, as well as the various other activities for the toddler that every parents has to take care of All parents of the toddlers contain one thing in general that is we all need to give up our "usual" lives routine as well as begin living like the abnormal people
  • The Importance Of Imagination  By : Veronica Scott
    With children and their development, nothing is more important than imagination to help with the growth of thought processes and creativity Children that are able to get away from it all and place themselves, mentally, in another world are more likely to be able to think “outside the box” and produce more creative results when learning and working
  • Design Your Own Prom Dress: The Help You Will Need  By : Christopher Smith
    What could be worse than arriving at your prom with three other girls in the same exact dress It happens more often than you may think with stores carrying dresses that have been mass distributed and widely sold
  • How To Teach Kids To Appreciate Awful Gifts  By : Bradlley Mckoy
    Nothing is too horrific for a parent than watching her or his child toss a gift away because "it ain't cool" within earshot of the giver What would you do then, if you were in this pickle
  • New Moms: Five Powerful Tips to Getting Back in Shape After Your Baby Arrives  By : Salena Kulkarni
    Getting back in shape after you have a baby is tough. Here are just a few ideas to make the road back to a great body easier.
  • Shopping For Affordable Children's Clothes  By : Daniel Millions
    Most families live on very strict budgets and because of this must learn to make sacrifices and live frugally However, children grow really quickly and need new clothes quite frequently despite their parents income
  • The Comfort Of Play  By : Veronica Scott
    Children dealing with abuse or other traumatic problems often find comfort in playing and escaping the harsh realities of their world Escapism has long had therapeutic value, since early fantasy writers constructed elaborate worlds for their children and grandchildren to “hide out” in and discover new senses of self and purpose
  • Mom, Don’t Forget You  By : Aurelia Williams
    If you are a mom, more than likely you know the feeling of having a full schedule Rushing around, taking a kid to soccer, another to dance class, rush to pick up the dry cleaning and then running home to get cookies baked for the youngest child's snack day
  • How To Choose Children's Tables And Chairs  By : Nicole Munoz
    A kid’s table and chairs should fit him perfectly depending on how tall he is and how the furniture appeals to him Also, the furniture should be in accordance with the child’s gender

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