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  • "Must Use" Parenting Tool: Nine Point Checklist For Proper Phone Etiquette  By : Elena Neitlich
    Parents learn quickly that telephones are like magnets to children With multiple cell phones and land lines ringing, children have greater access to phone communication than ever before, and are more fascinated than ever with their use
  • 10 Parenting Tips For All New Parents  By : Alison Palmer
    If you are like most parents, you probably want to raise healthy, smart kids. You may already have some ideas on how to achieve this. Here are some parenting tips that will help parents ensure their children develop to their full potential.

    One of the parenting tips that work best is giving your children quantity and quality time. When you spend time with your kids, try to engage them in meaningful conversations. Try to build fun and healthy communications and relationship...
  • 10 Parenting Tips To Stop Bribing Your Child  By : Elena Neitlich
    Picture this scenario: A harried mom in a grocery store asks her two young boys to stop fighting They continue…getting even more boisterous
  • 10 Personal Safety Tips for College Students  By : Donna Biasi
    Personal safety is something we all have to be aware of. Make sure your child takes the time to understand how important it is to be aware of their surroundings. Print out this article or email to them I am sure they have heard this several times but we all know sometimes they think they know it all, and can take care of themselves. Several item are available for your safety. Lipstick pepperspray is a great item, Invisible ink to mark all your items, Personal safety alarms, mini stun guns. Anything is better than nothing. Protect yourself Now don’t wait.
  • 10 Reasons To Read To Your Child  By : Dawn Holland
    We all know that learning to read is important, but as parents what do we do to facilitate this milestone?

    Reading to your child has many benefits one of which is simply having time to snuggle together.
    Here are 10 reasons to read to your child.

    1.When you read to your child, he/she will learn that reading is important to you, therefore reading will become important to him/her.

    2.The more your child hears sounds, the better he/she will process these sounds into word...
  • 11 Parenting Tips To Help Your Child Succeed At School  By : Elena Neitlich
    For most parents, sending children to school is a necessity of childrearing The goal when parents turn their precious children over to the school, be they toddlers or teenagers, is for kids to be safe, comfortable and ready to learn
  • 11 Ways to Protect Our Children from Sexual Abuse  By : Kathryn Seifert
    Sexual abuse of children is a horrible event and the fear of every parent. These offenders are in our communities and will always be there. We need to do all we can to stop abuse at every level: family, community, State, and Nation. Here are some ideas that may not be what you expect.
  • 12 Keys to Successful Parenting  By : Helene Rothschild
    AN OPEN LETTER FROM EVERY CHILD
  • 14 Simple Rules for Raising Successful Children  By : Jamie Jefferson
    Successful parenting means taking the time to understand what our children need to be fulfilled, confident, and happy. Of course, that’s no small task. Here are 14 guiding principles.
  • 18 Hilarious Parenting Quotes to Celebrate Parents' Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Why are parenting quotes so funny? Because that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger and parenthood definitely instills strength in those who do it right. Any parent knows that parenting is quite the adventure and raising children can be a challenge unlike any other. Use these 18 parenting quotes to reflect on the brighter side of parenting and how humorous it can really be.
  • 26 Reasons Why Babies Cry & How To Solve Them  By : Ricardo John-3619
    Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies. A healthy newborn baby should cry and it is a normal physiological event. However, sometimes a baby cries for a specific reason. This article provides several reasons why a baby would cry.
  • 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 Breastfeeding Rules That Are Meant To Be Broken  By : Carrie Lauth
    Breastfeeding advice abounds in parenting magazines, books, websites, and even free booklets from formula manufacturers Some of the information is contradictory and some of it is just plain false
  • 3 Parenting Tips To Calm Your Afterwork Routine  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Is the after-school, after-work routine creating a crazy, chaotic homelife for your family Will all the end-of-the-day pressures that descend on the typical family these days, it's no wonder parents feel frazzled and out-of-control
  • 4 Blocks to Building a Lifelong Relationship with Your Daughter  By : Sandy Heinz
    Learn how to develop and maintain a lifelong, happy, giving relationship with your daughter and still be her parent now!
  • 4 Parenting Styles  By : Dana Goldberg
    Every grandmother and grandfather will tell you hilarious stories of their children when they were first born. And for every funny and touching story they have, they will be able to tell you another for every hardship they encountered. Parenting is something that is done in many different ways by each parent. The following are four general styles employed by parents.

    Authority: Authoritarian parents rule on just that: authority. Commands are given to children that they mus...
  • 4 steps to becoming the coolest origami brain teaser modeler on the block  By : Kenneth Shelton-13245
    Abstract
    Modeling exerts the effort necessary to put actions in motion. The passage from abstract mind challenges that draw from planning to forming to shaping and culminating with meaningful usefulness or purpose.
  • 4 Successful Parenting Tips I Learned From My Harvard Mba Husband  By : Elena Neitlich
    My husband is an insightful businessman with the unique ability to create something out of nothing, envision the future, work efficiently and strategically, and quickly get to the bottom line In his books and seminars he teaches useful business strategies to high level executives so that they can grow their businesses successfully
  • 5 Great Ways To Enrich Your Children's Conscience  By : Adwina Jackson
    Children are living with curiosity. They learn lots of things in life, gifted naturally with intuition, and open toward everything they find.

    Everything seems to be interesting to them. That’s why they want to know about many things. It’s indeed a sign of good development.

    Parents need to help children develop their conscience, which will be a great means of getting spiritual experiences. Through these, they’ll learn about self-esteem and moral values.

    Of course pa...
  • 5 Important Tips To Teaching Your Children Good Spending Habits  By : Leslie Gerard
    If you are one of many who believe that children really do imitate what they see, then it’s important to start early in teaching your youngster to practice good spending habits When he/she matures and enters college or the workforce, the habits that they learned as a child will remain with them through adulthood
  • 5 Reasons For Parents To Love Audio Books  By : Carrie Lauth
    Quick pop quiz! How can you accomplish the following things with the push of a button:

    Help your kids improve their reading skills?
    Grow their vocabulary?
    Help them sit quietly (willingly!)? and
    Entertain them too?

    Easy- Play audiobooks!

    That's right Mom and Dad, listening to books on tape provide all these benefits and more.

    Did you know that for a significant part of their childhood, your kids' intelluctual capacity will be greater than their reading a...
  • 5 Steps To Raising Optimistic Children  By : Tony Fiore
    I had just completed a session with 17-year old Julie who suffered from severe depression. Julie believed she was a total failure and would never be able to change anything in her life. Julie also felt all her shortcomings were her own fault.
    Where, I ask myself, did such a young person acquire this negative and fatalistic thinking?

    The answer soon became apparent when I invited her parents into the session. They began discussing numerous life events and explaining them i...
  • 5 Sure-Fire Ways to Silence Communication With Your Teenager  By : Terre Grable
    Communication is an essential tool for any parents, especially those with teenagers. Inside are 5 things that will help parents build communication with their teenager.
  • 5 tips for Single Parents with Teenagers  By : Terre Grable
    Looking for help as a single parent ? Here are 5 tips that will help you navigate the challenges parenting your teenager:
  • 5 Ways To Be A Fun Mom  By : Lynn Powers
    A couple years ago, my daughter told me I wasn’t a “fun mom” Granted, the comment came when I was busy with something and it wasn’t possible for me to drop what I was doing and play with her
  • 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.
  • 6 Secrets To Make Your Teen-Parent Relationship Work  By : Adwina Jackson
    As your child approaches teen age –around 12-13 years old- you’ll experience some changes in him. He will probably be out of the house more often and wants to keep his privacy from you. Other times, he may not be listening to you nor doing what you ask him.

    Many parents in the world find the same troubles when dealing with their teens. Hope you don’t get them. But if you do, don’t worry! Keep on reading to get solutions.

    Just like when you were a teenager, you wanted to...
  • 7 Easy Ways to Teach Your Children to be Grateful for What They Have  By : Laurie Meade
    How many times do you wonder or hear a comment about "kids these days!" Discussion on how they behave rudely or don't have the good manners that children of the past had?

    Learn how to easily incorporate an attitude of gratitude in the children that are important in your life.......
  • 7 Fun Birthday Party Theme Ideas  By : Annette Yen
    Birthdays A joyous occasion to be celebrated every year
  • 7 Signs Your Teenager is at Risk for Violent Behavior  By : Kathryn Seifert
    Teenaged killers have filled the headlines. Teen violence is preventable if youth at risk are identified and appropriate treatment is made available. Seven risk factors are listed.
  • 7 Simple Steps To Successful Parenting  By : Henrietta Joyce
    The majority of parent want to be positive effective parents. This article offers you and your family a plan to assist you in creating a happy home life now.
  • 7 Steps to Child Obedience  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Our goal is not to force our children to obey us, but to get them to want to obey us. This willingness to obey will only come about if the parent’s commands are based upon seven principles.
  • 7 Tips For Surviving Back-2-School With An ADHD Child  By : Tracy Hoobyar
    Back-2-School can be a challenging time, for parents and students alike But for families living with ADHD it can prove particularly trying
  • 7 Tips to Parenting Success  By : Kelly Wissink
    Key steps to build a deeper relationship with your child and to raise up a child who is respectful, secure and creative.
  • 8 Tips to Raising Financially Successful Teenagers  By : Vince Shorb
    Are you concerned that your child may not be prepared for the financial realities of life? Every day we send young adults out in the real world with dangerously little financial preparation. Often the results are disastrous. Find out the simple lessons that will give your child an advantage.
  • 9 ADHD Parenting Tips  By : Alvin Toh
    Parenting ADHD children can be stressful, frustrating and overwhelming. ADHD children have a shorter attention span than other kids and they often anger easily when they don’t get their way. Parenting through these difficulties will help raise a happy, healthy child. Here are 9 ADHD parenting tips to help you cope with and support your ADHD child.
  • A Hidden Factor in Teen Suicide  By : Jerry McMullin
    Several factors can contribute to the tragedy of teen suicide. By understanding what those factors are, parents and others working with teens may be more able to help them heal. This article describes a hidden factor often overlooked. Protecting young children from being accessed by predators may be more important to preventing teen suicides than most people realize.
  • A Lesson In How To Spend Money Or Save Money  By : Robert Walsh
    Top-Quality Designer Kidswear at Full-Price or Bargain Priced Designer Kidswear at Half-Off

    Each of us grows up in a family that has inherited certain attitudes and values about money, earning money, spending money, and saving money based on our own family circumstances
  • A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting (Part 1)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is explained in classrooms, to our children and grandchildren, in simplistic terms. Just this past week, I was surprised to listen to local children’s views on the subject. They explained discrimination with such acceptance that I just listened in amazement.
  • A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting (Part 2)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Take control of children by shutting the Xbox, Play Station, television, and music off. If you want to send them to their room, take all the toys away. "Stick to your guns," and don’t back down if you are right. Your children will be better for it, and they will grow up as balanced adults because of your courage "to stand up and be counted."
  • A New Mothers Guide To Getting Some Sleep  By : Avril Usher
    Most new parents learn very quickly that along with the new addition to the family, comes a lot less sleep than they had become accustomed to All too soon they start to feel like the walking dead throughout the day, the end result of hardly any sleep the night before
  • A Parenting Tip - Create A Sane Holiday Season Now  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Could you benefit from a useful parenting tip with practical applications Most parents can
  • A Parenting Tip - Dealing With Feelings  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    "I hate you" screams the five year old to his mother
  • A Parenting Tip - Do You Crave Time Off?  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Parenting can be funny, exciting, boring, thrilling, challenging, confusing, satisfying, uplifting, maddening, frustrating, unreasonable, exhausting, silly, and more

    Because of that fact, sometimes, as a parent, you just need a break
  • A Parenting Tip - Holiday Manners That Will Help Your Kids Sparkle  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    If you are like most moms and dads, you could use a parenting tip on how to improve the holiday manners of your children Manners are important in any season, of course, but teaching our children to put their best foot forward during this activity-rich time of year would certainly lower most families' stress levels a notch or two
  • A Parenting Tip - Teaching Thankfulness  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    For those of us parenting in the United States, this is the time of year we celebrate Thanksgiving As a mother, Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays because it gives me the opportunity to purposely teach about gratitude
  • A Parenting Tip For Dealing With Those Pesky Brothers And Sisters  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    If you have more than one child in your family, you are intimately acquainted with sibling rivalry and probably can use an extra parenting tip or two in that area

    After more than 26 years of parenting and four terrific kids, here are my top five tips for dealing with those pesky brothers and sisters
  • A Parenting Tip For Halloween; How Old Is Too Old?  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Every year the same phenomenon occurs at my front door Late on Halloween night, usually long after the trail of adorable preschoolers and costumed elementary-age children have come and gone, a group of teens or pre-teens knocks on my door and loudly regales me with "trick-or-treat"
  • A Peaceful Home - Is It Possible?  By : Rita Offen
    “Parents aren’t interested in justice, they’re interested in peace and quiet” (Bill Cosby). Peace and quiet, ahh, if only. Yes, kids can be noisy, argumentative, fight like cat and dog, and whine like mad. But there are ways parents can foster a quieter home.
  • A Primer on Bradley vs. Lamaze Childbirth Methods  By : Sophie Cosic
    For many, childbirth is the defining moment of our lives. However, along with the excitement and joy of bringing a new life into this world comes the challenges of the birth. There are two major competing schools in dealing with the discomfort, stress and pain associated with childbirth: Bradley and Lamaze.

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