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  • Key Parenting Help for Temper Tanrums Children Habitually Assert  By : Phil Boren
    These parenting tips present first-rate help for you when your child decides to throw a temper tanrum. As all parents know parenting is difficult. There are numerous things you have to deal with day after day. Handling temper tanrums, getting them to act nice when going out, getting them to eat the appropriate things, and even getting them to go to bed on time. Parents we all could do with all the help we can get.
  • Car Seat Safety for the New Parent  By : David Cummings
    Car seats are one of the most important things that new parents buy for their babies. While they are a hassle to install and sometimes cumbersome to have on hand, in the event of a crash, they are the only thing that stands between your baby and serious or even fatal injury. As you shop for, install, and use a car seat, keep these basic safety tips in mind.
  • The Top 10 Changes You MUST Make To Your Diet Now You Are Pregnant!  By : Nisha Obaidullah
    Top 10 changes you should make to your pregnanncy diet
  • Equipping Your Children for a Bright Future: 5 Simple Rules  By : Jennifer Broadley
    When we have to be both mother and father for our children in their primary residence it can be a challenge to know how to supply nurture, encouragement, protection and provision in the right measures.
  • How Breastfeeding Benefits Mothers  By : Shen-Li Lee
    While many mothers are aware of the benefits of breastfeeding for their babies, many seem to be unaware of the benefits that breastfeeding provides them. This article serves to highlight those benefits.
  • How can your kid grow up to be money smart?  By : Britney Simpson
    Does anyone want their children to grow up and struggle with money? Money management is the main ingredient for anyone to succeed, but unfortunately it is something that most of us lack. If you grasp money management from an early age, it is impossible not to become money smart.
  • Tactics For Tackling A Toddler's Temper Tantrum  By : Shen-Li Lee
    Temper tantrums are a normal part of a toddler's development, however, dealing with them isn't necessarily easy. Here are some tactics you can use to manage a toddler's tantrums.
  • Tips For Getting Started With Breastfeeding  By : Shen-Li Lee
    We know that breast milk is an excellent source of nutrition for babies. Here are some tips for a first time mother on how to get off to a good start from day one.
  • What You Should Know About Baby Cribs  By : Travis Olague
    If you want to create a perfect baby crib for your bundle of treasure you can build a baby crib by yourself, using all your power of imagination to design a lovely one. Another way out is to buy a ready one from a store, or you can get a hand-me-down one at a reasonably cheap price. All the ways of choice are acceptable if they meet the safety standards.
  • Ordered Home, Ordered Mind - 3 Simple Rules to Successful Home Balance  By : Jennifer Broadley
    Before I had children, if someone had talked to me about ‘systems’ and ‘right ways’ to do things in my house, I’d have laughed my little cotton socks off. In my home, I’d lived on my own for over a decade and things got done how I liked, when I liked; I never questioned my ‘living environment’ and I was happy that way.

    Now though, I find that to single parent sucessfully, manage 2 companies, plan a social life (trust me it’s not hugely extensive, but, yippee!, it does exist!), progress a relationship with my partner, see family regularly and take time out for holidays, all of this takes
  • Can Children Be Spoilt With Too Much Love?  By : Shen-Li Lee
    There is a common fallacy that children are easily spoilt with too much love. Likewise, babies who are carried too often or whose cries are too quickly tended to. This article debunk these fallacies.
  • Breastfeeding Benefits And Tips For Successful Breastfeeding  By : Shen-Li Lee
    Despite the obvious benefits of breastfeeding, there are still common misconceptions surrounding this practice. This article aims to correct those misconceptions and provide a rough guideline for successfully commencing this beneficial relationship between mother and baby.
  • Corporal Punishment: Archaic, Barbaric And Ineffective  By : Shen-Li Lee
    Why we need to stamp out corporal punishment. Not only is it an archaic and barbaric method of discipline, it is also harmful to our children and an ineffective method of correcting bad behaviour in children. This article examines why.
  • Blessings In A Mother's Tears  By : Monique Rider
    As a mother, my intuition told me that something just wasn’t right. Most doctors blew off my concerns about my daughter, Deborah. They said the behavior problems were just "terrible twos" or "extra family stress" from my divorce.
  • Top 5 Strategies - How to Communicate With Your Children’s Other Parent  By : Jennifer Broadley
    I heard a journalist say recently that "there’s a vicious and respect less way of communicating that’s reserved exclusively for the ‘divorced with children’". Ouch, that hurt!
  • The art of choosing a book for kids.  By : Natasha Van Khouvers
    In today's society, learning how to read is part of the process of development of any child. Starting reading early on can help develop your child's skills and future success. This is why it is important for parents to help their child choose books that are fun but also educational.
  • Parents! Do You Need To Manage Your Stress?  By : Lawrence Pointer
    What would you say if someone showed you a simple and easy to use home study course designed to reduce your stress levels in only 30 minutes a day?
  • Raising Healthy Children  By : Dr. Robert Puff
    This article focuses on how important it is to spend quality time with your children. Spending time and talking with your children is crucial to their emotional healthy and well being. Be active and involved with your kids, it matters!
  • The Rewards of Discipline  By : Jennifer Broadley
    Discipline is a funny thing. It feels like a challenge when we’re in it, but often the rewards at the other side are outstanding.
  • Dificulty Conceiving? 3 Top Tips For Getting Pregnant Fast!  By : Claire Carpenter
    This article offers three vital tips for anyone who is having trouble getting pregnant. It outlines ways in which women can improve their chances of getting pregnant.
  • Top Ten Suggestions for Enhancing the Fatherhood Experience - Part 1  By : Lome Aseron
    Part one of a list of the things you can do to get the most out of being a dad
  • The Power of Holding Intentions  By : Jennifer Broadley
    This is a massive topic. It’s one I’ve been reading around now for about 5 years. And I’ll tell you what – when you see it working it’s like magic just appeared in your life. So let’s start with basic 3 questions:
  • Gaining Custody: Help for Mothers In Child Custody Cases  By : Dr John Penrose
    Advice and guidelines for mothers facing Child custody battles. How to avoid common custody mistakes. How to prepare and present your custody case better than your ex. Understand what the judge believes is in the best interests of your child? Proven strategies how to convince the court.
  • The 3 Essentials for Confident, Strong, Empowered Children (and Parents)!  By : Jennifer Broadley
    Part of my personal development regime is to read for at least 15 minutes per day and to meditate for an equal length of time. If that sounds like a discipline in any way – believe me it is!
  • Breaking Big News (like the loss of a pet and pregnancy) to Little Christians  By : Amy Pedersen
    Our lives are compiled of big, defining memories glued together by lots of little moments in between. Explaining those big moments, both good like pregnancy and bad like losing a pet, to young people is no easy task. Here are a couple of suggestions on helping the little Christians in your life embrace the big news in ways they can understand.
  • Nine Practical Tips To Teach Your Child About Money  By : Len Stauffenger
    Children can be taught early on and easily about handling money in their lives. Any one of these nine practical tips from author and divorced dad, Len Stauffenger, help you get the point across.
  • Baby Cribs and Other Crib Accessories  By : Travis Olague
    What should every new parent know? A lot! Be sure to learn as much as you can about babies and the things they need. The information that is gathered in time will help you to avoid getting into difficulties. Collate as much information in order to ready your position, especially about the baby first needs such as baby cribs and crib accessories.
  • How to hire a nanny?  By : Charles Dick
    Hiring a nanny may be devastating, especially if you place a nanny classified ad. A family has to receive endless phone calls from the potential candidates, screening and interviewing candidate after candidate is enough to make some families run for the nearest nanny agencies.
  • Your Child's Brain Is Not a Computer - Things Parents Need to Know  By : Franz Rasch
    Teach your children how to use their brains by at least telling them how their brain works and let them gain confidence in their memory!
  • The Reason Behind Single Parent Adoption  By : Lucile Taylor
    In the early days of adoption, singles are often denied to adopt a child. Many of the agencies believe that raising a child in an unnatural environment might affect the child’s mental growth and development.
  • Child Dating - Are You Ready for it?  By : Dr Noel CP Swanson MD
    Looking for information on what to do when your child wants to start dating? Then look no further as Dr. Swanson provides advice on how to discuss this all important matter with your children.
  • Fatherhood is a Journey - A New Paradigm  By : Lome Aseron
    The new paradigm of fatherhood involves being as available as possible both emotionally and physically for our children, ourselves, and our partners.
  • Baby Furniture Are You Scared Of The Cost  By : Travis Olague
    Buying a piece of furniture for your living room you are guide by your personal taste and take cognizance of style and fashion. Doing the same thing for your children bedroom you should think of child-proof furniture.
  • Gaining Custody - A Father's Perspective  By : Dr John Penrose
    Fathers - Gaining custody of your child is too important to leave to chance. It is vital to know in advance how specific legal strategies, and types of allergations work and don't work. Prepare in advance to give yourself the best chance of gaining custody. How can you avoid wasted legal costs? What do judges look for? Avoid the single biggest mistake most fathers make.
  • Memory Genius Learning Series - Why Education is important  By : Jack Lannom
    The word education comes from a French root that means to lead out of ignorance. Memory Genius Leaders lead from a platform of knowledge—their personal and professional logos; and they lead the organization to knowledge—knowledge of the logos, knowledge of the vision, knowledge of the best business practices, and knowledge of the best ways to build relationships of trust and respect in homes and communities.
  • What you should know about raising children?  By : Tinh Nguyen
    Guiding your children as they grow up and develop is a very important role for parents nowadays. Even though it is not an easy task, the rewards of seeing your child grow up happy and successful is one of the most satisfying and rewarding things you will accomplish in your life. You, as parents are in the best position to help guide your child through their life. So why are parents in the best position to raise children?
  • What Standards Do You Both Oversee About Your Kids/-Homework?  By : Len Stauffenger
    Frequently in a divorce, if you are the custodial parent, the children do their homework at your house under your supervision. Because we understand and respect about children coming first when you're divorced, just how are you handling setting consistent implementing of homework standards when they visit their other parent?
  • Teach Your Child to Ask Permission  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CPMMT, CPMT, CIMT
    Okay, so how do you get started with Children's Massage? First, don't worry if you missed the ever popular Baby Massage period. It doesn't matter. You can start massaging your child at anytime, and the great thing, it's easy to do.
  • Building Lasing Work-Life Balance: Stress Management For Parents With Careers  By : Mary Coussons-Read
    There’s a huge amount of research showing the importance of reducing stress in our lives. As a working parent, it seems a laughable idea, as for many of us our baseline stress level is higher than we might have thought we could bear given the demands of work, carpooling, relationships, school, parenting, outside activities, church, etc.. When something big and protracted, however, gets added to our stress smorgasbord, the picture can change dramatically.
  • Early Pregnancy Symptoms Discharge, Heartburn, Nausea and More  By : Tong Lin
    There are many common early pregnancy symptoms. Discharge from the vagina is almost universal in the early weeks of a pregnancy. This increase in the discharge is due to the increase in the growth of the cells lining the vagina. The walls naturally start to thicken as soon as the egg is fertilized and this thickening can cause you to have a discharge of a white, milky fluid.
  • Learn The Effects of Adoption  By : Lucile Taylor
    Adoption is an enduring process that bonds birth families, adoptees and adoptive families forever. Just like the other processes that involve family matters, adoption has a number of effects that can be seen in this triad relationship.
  • What Is Embryo Adoption? - Its Basics  By : Lucile Taylor
    Heard about embryo adoption? Well, this concept is actually pretty new.
  • A Short Review Of Gay Adoption  By : Lucile Taylor
    Gay adoption is not a new concept, nor a new trend. Gays and lesbians, in fact, have been adopting for many years; however, it wasn’t realized in the past few decades.
  • Teach Your Family Time Management  By : Brian Hazell
    Time management tips within the home not only enable you to save time in routine tasks, but provide an ideal opportunity to involve the family in learning the value of their time. Here are examples of how you can achieve both of these.
  • "No" Is A Complete Sentence--Even When You're Talking to a Teenager  By : Linda Williams
    Teenagers are a challenge for every parent, but the challenge can be reduced if you establish the habit of being a consistent parent who sets boundaries and keeps them. This article explains the importance of not being drawn into a verbal argument every time you say "No."
  • Family And Child Development  By : Arthor Pens
    The main engine of development of a child is the accumulation of human values from the family. Human values broadly defined, has several aspects, including love, respect for elders, kindness, co-operation, honesty, politeness, patriotism, sympathy and empathy are considered to be a key determinant of developed personality.
  • Traits of a Good Nanny  By : Charles Dick
    There are many nannies available, but parents select only those nannies who can keep their child happy and healthy. If you want to work as a nanny, you have to demonstrate that you are the best candidate for the position.
  • Lying Children and What to Do About It  By : K Whittaker
    We all do it now and again, tell those little "white" lies once in a while when put on the spot about someone’s new outfit or why we were late for work. As grown ups, we know that there are times when lying is a necessary, though not always appealing, choice. But when it comes to lying children, the behavior often sets alarm bells ringing in a parent’s head.
  • John L Pastore: A Struggle with Life  By : SaraGrace Pastore
    A research paper on alcoholism and one man's struggle to overcome it and become a wonderful father before he passed.
  • Weathering The Teen Years  By : Maurine Patten
    For many parents, the teen years are challenging There are both developmental and physilogical reasons family life may become more stressful. There are also some things you can do that are helpful. Understand and find a balance between the two functions of parenting. Discover how to handle the dilemna of nagging about or ignoring problems. Learn how using Appreciative Inquiry can help communication so you can be the parent you want to be.

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