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  • Your Teen is in need of your help  By : Nivea David
    Million of families struggle with a troubled teens who is tearing apart ,now the most basic question is that how can you understand that your teens are in troubled firstly you should watch their activity such as he/she involved in substance abuse, gangs or other destructive behavior or is he/she suffering from depression or an eating disorder ?
  • Your Role To Teach Baby Sign Language  By : Clyde Hart
    An important aspect of baby communication training that is being talked about lately is sign language The popularity stems from the fact that it allows you to communicate with your baby before a spoken language is learned
  • Your Obese Child & School Programs  By : Victor Pryles
    More than five years ago, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) published ‘Guidelines for School and Community Programs’ to promote physical activity in children and teenagers, in hopes of helping them develop lifelong exercise and physical fitness regimens.

    If you, as a parent, understand and embrace these guidelines, you can work with your school system and with community centers and programs, like the YMCA and the Boy Scouts, to encourage and even help to develop physica...
  • Your Kids' Homework is Done but is Yours?  By : Carol Josel
    Help your kids excel in school by doing your own homework.
  • Your Guide To More Family Time  By : Aurelia Williams
    Whether we are working outside of the home or inside the home, it is becoming increasingly more difficult in the age of “instant communication” to take some TIME OUT for family We have the cell phone, Blackberry, Instant Messaging, and the list goes on of ways that we can be contacted instantaneously
  • Your daily gift to your child: one-to-one time  By : Brendan McKeogh
    In this article, Brendan McKeogh suggests that giving your child even a brief period of your time every day, completely focussing your undivided attention on your child, can reduce unwanted attention-seeking behavior and improve the relationship
  • Your child's first teacher.  By : John Campbell
    As a parent, you can switch on your child to the joy of learning by encouraging their imagination and curiosity at an early age. It gives them a great head start and stimulates the all-important desire to learn more.
  • Your Baby And Teething  By : Simone Butler
    Teething can be a testing time for both baby and parent. This article provides information on what's involved, and gives some tips on how to make it more comfortable for your child.
  • You Have Control Over Your Birth Experience  By : Rayven Perkins
    Delivering a baby is a wonderful experience that should not be clouded with fear and anxiety. You have much more control over your birth experience than you realize. Do not be afraid to express your desires and concerns.
  • You Can Organize Your Children!  By : Pamela Connolly
    How to get your children's help, increase their self confidence,and run your household and homeschool smoothly
  • 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
  • You Can Afford To Be A Stay-At-Home Parent!  By : Jennifer Tarzian
    From the moment I learned I was pregnant, I knew I wanted to be a stay-at-home mom. That feeling only strengthened when my beautiful son was born. I took one look at him and wondered how I could ever give up the opportunity to spend each and every day with him, watching him grow and learn, and exploring the world for the first time through his eyes. But there was a problem. We were a two-income family. How could we possibly afford to eliminate one of those incomes? Well, ther...
  • Working Together to Keep Children Safe  By : Mamas and Papas-11606
    Did you know that since the new legislation governing child car seats in September 2006 came into force there has been a 30% decline in death or serious injury of 8 – 12’s over the last year?
  • Working Mom, Super Mom - Is There Really A Difference?  By : Jill Frank
    Lately, it seems that everyone wants to accomplish something, just look at sites like www43things
  • Will Your Elementary Age Child be Successful?  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Do you know how to help your child be successful in life? Children grow up quickly. You don't want to look back with regrets that you didn't do more to help your child.
  • Why Your Children Fight: How to Handle Sibling Rivalry  By : Anthony Kane MD
    There are many new issues facing families today. Sibling rivalry is not one of them. Sibling rivalry is normal. It also serves a very important function. Understanding how sibling rivalry benefits your children is the key to manageing it effectively.
  • Why Your Children Don't Tell You and What To Do About It  By : Jerry McMullin
    Parents are now confronted by a sophisticated child predator subculture that has developed effective methods of reducing the likelihood that victims will report the crimes perpetrated against them. Street smart parents will take steps to protect their children by establishing family rules that limit the amount of private access others, including extended family, friends,and neighbors, have with them. Such rules do not require that anyone be accused or even suspected, yet the children will be safer.
  • Why Your Child is Defiant  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Why are you having difficulty with your child's behavior? In this article we explore the factors that contribute to defiance in children and teens.
  • Why You Should Use Au Pair Services  By : Carl Walker
    There are a few very good reasons to choose good au pair services to help you with your children. For one thing having au pair services will allow you to go about your daily life with a little less guilt as far as your kids are concerned. Many parents, despise having to put their kids in day care each and every day of the month and for good reason. Daycare is often impersonal and not the best environment for a child to be in. They are busy places where some children do not ge...
  • Why You Should Choose Baby Clothes Made From Organic Cotton  By : Brian Vogt
    If you are doing your best to raise a healthy baby then good for you Babies are life's most precious gift and should be taken care of accordingly
  • Why Taking Care Of Mommy Is So Important  By : Sarah Veda
    It’s a novel concept, isn’t it; somebody taking care of you? Well, that somebody ultimately has to be you, and I know how it is, you’re way too busy taking care of everybody else to give yourself any time. But, let me tell you why you have to take care of yourself, and give you some ideas as to how to do accomplish this monumental feat.

    You’re the Mom – and if you’re out of commission, everybody suffers
    If you can’t manage to take care of yourself, for yourself, then take...
  • Why Responsible Parents Should Give Up Drinking  By : George Chao
    How much you drink affects your parenting ability. Drinking just a little bit can affect child raising. If you are drinking that is wasted time that could be spent with your children.
  • Why Piano Students Knew More About Sex Than The Other Kids In My Home Town  By : Duane Shinn
    The center for sex education in my home town of Auburn, California in the mid-to-late 40's was not the home, the church, the school, or the health clinic. Not that these did not contribute to our growing body of knowledge; they certainly did; but the center for the dissemination of actual facts was a piano studio on Jasper Way.
  • Why Parents Want To Give Their Child Up For Adoption  By : David Faulkner
    Why do parents want to give their child up for adoption If you are the loving parent of a child that you can’t imagine giving up or if you are considering adopting a child this may be a question that you are asking
  • Why Parents Need Keylogger Software  By : Michael Ryan
    Children use computers for homework, surf the web at their leisure and socialize through instant messaging - activities which are often outside direct parental control and by themselves leave little or no record of their occurrence. If parents want to know how their children are using their computer they are faced with either banning a child's access entirely or being physically present at all times. Fortunately, inexpensive and easy-to-use keylogger software is available to solve this problem.
  • Why Judging Is Good Not Bad: Critical Thinking And The Role Of The Parent  By : Elena Neitlich
    Recently some mothers of young children engaged in a discussion about passing judgment It was unanimous; they would all teach their children that being judgmental of other people is wrong
  • Why Johnny Can't Learn  By : Kat Tansey
    Learning disorders, ADHD, ADD, and Autism have become part of the landscape of childhood. Think back to the time when this was not true. What was different then?
  • Why Give Public Schools More Money? --- Do They Give Our Kids A Good Education?  By : Joel Turtel.
    Public school officials keep whining that if only we gave them more billions of dollars in tax money for their schools, they would finally give our kids a decent education. That's their Excuse #1, and it's really dumb.
  • Why Families Use Coaches  By : Caron Goode
    What do successful CEOs, happy homemakers, and professional golfers have in common? They all benefit from the resources of a life coach to help them live productive lives and fulfill their goals and dreams. The techniques that promote awareness and change, enhance relationships and bring satisfaction for executives are also powerful tools for parenting.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Where To Go For Parenting Advice  By : Alison Palmer
    Raising children is a confusing business. There are times when any parent or caregiver can use additional parenting advice. There are many books available to parents to help get through the day-to-day issues.

    Every child is different, and every parent is different, too. Because of this, there are no cookie-cutter solutions that will work for everyone. The best suggestion is for you to review all the solutions you discover and take a few quiet minutes to think about them. M...
  • Where To Find Assistance For Single Moms  By : Mats Lonnstrom
    The list of needs that a single parent has and her ability to pinpoint resources for her needs may mean the difference between stability and poverty. This article addresses the three basics of survival.
  • When, What, and How You Should Teach Your Preschooler  By : Deanna Mascle
    One of the most important things you can do for your child is to offer an environment rich in learning opportunities. If you give your child the opportunity to learn then he will learn -- it really is as simple as that.
  • When Friends Turn Against Friends  By : Karen Fusco
    How you help your child cope with friendship difficulties can set the tone for how your child handles conflict throughout childhood, and even into adulthood.
  • When do children really understand what "Adoption" means?  By : Jeff Conrad
    Today most Scientists & Adoption Agents are of the opinion that parents should inform their adopted children as soon as possible about their status. Only an early introduction to the subject will give parents and children a chance to develop an open and trusting relationship between each other.
  • When Daycare Isn't Working Out  By : Lily Morgan
    Many children are faced with having to attend daycare so parents can work to earn income While the situation may work well with some kids or be necessary for some parents, sometimes daycare doesn't work out
  • When Children Hit Their Parents  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Child hit. Sometimes children even hit their parents. If this would happen to you would you know what to do?
  • When An Argument Becomes A Beating!  By : Debra Beck
    Have you ever been in an argument with your teen, and when it was over, you felt completely beaten down You may have felt weak, tired or anxious
  • Whatever Happened To Traditional Toys  By : Gary Clay-5174
    With the growing sophistication of modern electronic toys many parents are finding Birdays and Christmas increasingly complex as they struggle to understand instructions, ensure they have a generous supply of batteries in their multitude of formats only to find their children are bored of thier new gizmo within 10 minutes. Whatever happened to the simple wooden toys that seemed to keep our generation entertained for hours and opened the door to imaginative play?
  • What's Your Child's Learning Style?  By : Carol Josel
    Did you know you can help your kids with school if you work within their learning style?
  • What You Should Know About Preschool Daycare  By : Scott Goodman
    Preschool daycare is normally where little tots between the ages of 3 & 6 are enrolled to learn how to act together with other kids there own age while their parents are at work Nevertheless, preschool daycare can also be carried out in one's home by a qualified child minder of the parent's choosing
  • What You Can Benefit From Parenting Classes Focusing On Money Matters  By : Clive Jenkins
    As a parent it is our responsibility to teach, guide and comfort children. We would not want our children to be thousands of dollars in debt and living in wooden shacks, therefore we need to coach them in money matters
  • What To Tell Your Kids About Money - The 7 Essential Lessons  By : Rachel Incoll
    If I had a dollar for every time I have been asked by a parent what to tell your kids about money, I’d be a millionaire. There are many different aspects of money management you can & should tell your children about. Here I will share with you what I believe are seven of the most important principles

    1. Money can be exchanged for goods or services.
    This is one of the first few lessons you should teach your child once they are old enough to understand – usually around the ...
  • What To Do With All The Toys Accumulated Over Winter?  By : Marina Neiman
    It’s inevitable, if you have small children, you have toys. These toys can clutter up your home before you know it. Throughout the long winter months, it’s easy to set these toys aside or put them in a corner, which quickly becomes a corner full of clutter. Now that spring is here and the inclination to clean and organize are at their greatest, take advantage of some wonderful storage solutions which will provide a clean and organized room for you and continued access to the toys for your little ones.
  • What to Do If Your Child Steals?  By : Anthony Kane MD
    A common problem that we as parents encounter is what to do when your child steals. There are a number of different reasons a child steals and a number of different ways to handle the problem.
  • What Parents Need to Know About Child Safety and Identification  By : Scott Irwin
    Parents commonly believe, that by recording their children’s fingerprints and DNA information, they have taken all the steps necessary in order to protect as well as provide identification for their children.
    Common sense dictates that the only time a child’s fingerprints or DNA information would ever become necessary would be in the worst-case scenario, after the unthinkable has happened.
  • What Parents Can Do To Help Children With ADD  By : Sarah K. Jenkins
    Once your child has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder, you may feel a bombardment of emotions: guilt, for feeling responsible; relief, for understanding the cause of your child’s behavior; or anger. As you sort through all of the emotions, it is important to understand your child’s position is not a hopeless one. Many things can be done to help your child reach their full potential and to deal with the disorder.

    The first thing you should do to help your child...
  • What Kind Of Lessons Do Supermoms Teach Their Kids?  By : Aurelia Williams
    What Kind of Lessons Do SuperMoms Teach Their Kids

    If you hear someone described as a “supermom”, immediately you think of someone who is good at everything that she does
  • What is Your Parenting Style?  By : Karen Fusco
    Discover your parenting style. Are you a 'Too-Busy Mom' or a 'Best Friend Mom'? Find out if your parenting style works for you and your child, and remember that each child is different.

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