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Kids brush teeths more often with special bathroom accessories designed for them!
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CHS Limited
To show how easy you can take the attention of your child to brush teeth by small bathroom accessories ant other tips
Bathroom Education For Children
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CHS Limited
Things we can do to educate our child for hygiene...
Highlights of Current Research (2008) On Shyness In Children
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Arthor Pens
Three types of personality characteristics were followed in children from age 4 to 23 in relation to shyness and aggressiveness...
Children and Water Safety. AreYou Doing Enough?
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Mike Meroney
Data shows that drowning is the second cause of death in childen in the 1-14 age group. We need to have a water safety plan, use any water saftey device appropriate for the child and educate the kids to what they may do if thay get into trouble.
What To Consider When Picking A Name For Your Baby
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Simone Butler
Picking a name for your child is a decision with long-lasting consequences. What should you be thinking about to make sure you make the right choice?
Useful Hints On Baby Shower Party
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JohnJames
Gifts for babies are in different categories. Some are historical. Some come in form of toys and some come in cash. Parents must make the best use of their children's gifts judiciously and effectively. In other words, if you are a parent it's important to value every gift your baby receives, no matter how small or insignificant you think it is.
Is Daycare The Right Option For Your Child?
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Simone Butler
Childcare can be a problem when both parents are working, whether full or part time. Daycare is a popular option, but is it the best choice for your child?
Tips For Finding Unique Baby Shower Gifts
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JohnJames
The kind of gifts that a child receives at birth usually depends a lot on the kind of friends that the parents have. If the mother or the father works and is friendly with the upper class of people, it will reflect on the quality of gifts that the children would receive. That's why it's important to associate with the right kinds of people in life.
5 Tips To Help New Parents Get Some Sleep
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Luat Tran Van
The joy of a new baby is certainly special and something that all new parents experience.
All You Need to Know About Purchasing Baby Car Seats
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Natadee7 Natadee7
Child car seats
There are many things to take into consideration when you go out and look for a child car seat. The first and foremost one to remember is that if your child is under s certain age, he or she will need to be in a car seat, it is the law, and you will be find some terrible if you do not abide by it and are caught. The next thing to remember is that if your child is over that age group, but is under a certain height he or she will have to sit in a car seat or a raiser of some sort, that too is the law and you could be fined if you do not abide by it. The height has to do with where the seatbelt sit on the neck of the child, and if an accident is to happen the belt might decapitate the passenger, this is why you need the child to be higher than the belt. Now that you are going out to get a child car seat you will need to remember a few more thing, the well known brand do not necessarily mean quality, just that they are better known than the rest, you should remember that car seats could be new to this company, but that they could me more experienced in other baby accessories. So you will want to do a few testes, you want to compare strengths and weaknesses for every famous baby car seat brand name.
How NOT to Detect a Child Molester
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Jerry McMullin MA
Although parents know the dangers of child abuse and want to protect their children, child molesters are hard to detect. If asked to characterize a child molester, parents might miss the mark in a variety of categories. To access victims more easily, many molesters know the importance of appearances and have the skills needed to look normal to parents and other child care givers.
How to Keep Busy for Days in a Casino Without Gambling
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Lindsy Jackson
If you are going to a casino for a vacation but you are not such a big gambler there are many different ways to keep yourself occupied?
Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt
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Susan Smith
Focus on what is possible for you and your family because you work instead of things that you feel you’re missing out on.
7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family
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Susan Smith
As a busy parent you know how overwhelming things can get as you try to juggle work and family responsibilities (not to mention finding some time for yourself).
Parenting a Family in Conflict: The Night a Difficult Teen Saved Her Family From Self Destructing
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Wouter van der Hall
For many families, parenting has become a struggle between parents with different methods in raising their kids, parents who don’t know how to work as a team in conflict resolution.
Conscous Parenting
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Brian Cook Cook
Breast feeding is one of the most essential parts of motherhood, there is enough scientific proof to suggest that not breast feeding a new born child can cause medical problems for both the mother and the child, apart from containing vital nutrients for the new born, breast feeding actually improves a child's immune system, and provides protection against some of common ailments like gastrointestinal problems, and susceptibility to problems like diarrhoea. Breast feeding not only benefits the new born child, but it also helps the nursing mother. There is scientific evidence to prove that women that breastfeed tend to loose weight that they put on during pregnancy much faster.
The Most Common Parenting Mistake Of All
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Andrea Flint
It seems there are all kinds of rules to follow to make a success of parenting, but there's one mistake which is more common than any other: not trusting in your own ability to do the job. Find out why we're all perfectly qualified to make great parents.
Your Baby And Teething
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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.
Dealing With The Stress Of Being A Parent
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Simone Butler
Parenting can be a stressful experience at times, and you might not have the chance to indulge in traditional stress-busting activities because you need to look after your children. There are, however, plenty of ways you can reduce your stress levels with activities that actively involve your kids.
The Future of Female Altruism
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Carolyn Moynihan
A century ago women served society from the home and the caring professions. Today, the very idea of service seems subversive of women's rights.
Mom Stress Relief: Tips To Get You Through The Day
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Jill Brennan
Get stress relief and stress management options specifically for mothers, whether they stay-at-home to look after their children or work outside the home in paid employment. All mothers need help in easing the many demands of life.
Beating Stay at Home Mom Isolation
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Stephanie Foster
Many stay at home moms complain of feelings of isolation. This can be beat.
What's The Difference Between Parenting Styles Today Compared To 40 Years Ago?
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Dean Caporella
Children have different demands while parents have to cope with a technology-driven society.
A Great New Resource for Students
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David Stargel
Students now have an exciting resource in audio books. Audio books can challenge and excite students who have less than perfect reading skills.
Parenting Tips for the New Parent
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Scott Fromherz
The most important function an individual may have in life is often the one function least prepared for. Parenting is the hardest job a person may ever have.
Three Parenting Issues that Affect Young Working Parents
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Scott Fromherz
Young parents are usually beset with so many problems when it comes to rearing and caring for their children.
How to Make Single Parenting a Little Easier
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Scott Fromherz
Single parents are parents that care for their children without assistance from others in the home, though legal definitions may vary according to local laws of different states.
Playful Parenting: Giving Your Child a Carefree Atmosphere in the Home
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Scott Fromherz
Do you and your child enjoy each other's company? If you are one of those parents who get along well with their children, then you are on the right track.
The Tricks Online Predators Use On Your Kids
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Matt Marshall
If you think online predators are blunt and obvious, consider this story:
Parenting Styles Should Be Based on Sound Principles
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Scott Fromherz
Some people do a lot of research on different parenting styles to find out which is the best option while others approach parenting from the viewpoint of their own experience in raising their children.
Parenting Style - Pattern of Parental Behavior
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Scott Fromherz
The life of a parent undergoes a dramatic change with the birth of a child and it requires that he or she need to make certain decisions.
Parenting Skills Include Discipline, Education and Understanding Financial Issues
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Scott Fromherz
It is essential for parents to teach their children right from wrong and to be the kind of people that enhance the quality of life in society and also imbue in them qualities of morality, values as well as social responsibility.
Can Parenting Classes Make Better Parents?
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Scott Fromherz
It is a common perception among parents that parenting is a natural thing that is a matter of instinct which parents pick up along the way and is often reinforced by the help received from family and friends.
Parenting Magazines for Today's Modern Parent
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Scott Fromherz
Bringing up children has for long been a contentious issue that, from the time a child is born, gives rise to demanding, exhilarating as well as exhausting and ennobling experiences.
Separating Useful Parenting Advice from the Not-So-Useful
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Scott Fromherz
Parents are constantly being bombarded with the latest advice about parenting and they receive tips from experts or other parents.
Why Taking A Free Parenting Class Online Will Improve Your Parental Skills!
By :
Dean Caporella
Times have certainly changed in most facets of life and in the world of parenting, it is no different.
The Dark Side Of The Internet (Part Two)
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Matt Marshall
In the past, I've discussed some of the more well-known online threats to a child's safety and innocence. These include: pedophiles, pornography, gambling, hate groups and cyber bullying.
In this article, I'll reveal some of the lesser known threats available online. Very few parents are aware of these threats.
The Gift of Foster Parenting
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Scott Fromherz
There are some people who have been given a gift to help children who otherwise might fall through the cracks - foster parenting is that gift.
Studying Dimensions of Parenting Styles Aids in Child Development
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Scott Fromherz
How parents influence the development of social and instrumental competence of their children is the subject of study of many developmental psychologists who have been doing so since the 1920s.
The Dark Side Of The Internet (Part I)
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Matt Marshall
The internet can be an incredibly useful tool for kids and teens. It's now easier than ever to perform research for a term paper. Communicating with friends is snap. And online gaming has taken entertainment to a whole new level.
But there is a very real and very nasty dark side to the internet. And parents need to be aware of what's going on behind their backs.
A Parenting Curriculum is a Phone Call Away
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Scott Fromherz
Most often than not, parents find their children a handful both emotionally and physically. They love their children and want to give them the best they can - and always feel that they could have done better if they found/ had better guidance.
Authoritative Parenting: Raising Your Child in a Supportive Home
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Scott Fromherz
According to experts, different styles in parenting often times generate different results. Of the many different parenting styles identified by experts, the authoritative parenting style is considered as one of the most appropriate.
Show You Trust And It Will Be Returned
By :
Kadence Buchanan
Parenting is not something one should ever take lightly. Having children is a 24-hours business and taking good care of your kids is something you should invest time to study and learn; preferably not on their expense.
Becoming A Parent With No Children
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Jonathon Hardcastle
Perhaps you have children of your own for some years now or you are experiencing parenthood for the first time since last month. Whichever the situation may be, becoming a parent of a child is a natural process you have been preparing yourself to experience probably throughout your life.
Authoritarian Parenting: Are You Keeping Your Kids on a Leash?
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Scott Fromherz
A lot of people believe that authoritarian parenting is the best ways to keep their children in check. According to people who subscribe to the idea of authoritarian parenting, if their children are afraid of their parents, they will tend to behave better than when the kids do not fear anybody.
Attachment Parenting - A Special Way of Caring
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Scott Fromherz
Attachment parenting refers to a way of caring for infants which aims to provide the best for the baby as well as the parent.
Why Is Breastfeeding Better Than Bottle Feeding?
By :
Rich Lawson
You may have been told by a friend or medical professional that breastfeeding is better than bottle feeding and just accepted the statement at face value. You should understand just how much better it is for both you and your baby as initially breastfeeding is hard work and can be very tiring.
Helping Your Child Understand What You Do at Home
By :
Stephanie Foster
Being a stay at home mom is a tough job. Encouraging your children to help out helps them to understand what you do and to respect it.
Raising Your Kids To Have Healthy And Successful Lives
By :
Adrian Adams
If one word could provide the key to raising happy, healthy and successful children, it would be 'habits'.
Who Loathes Laundry?
By :
Stephanie Foster
Laundry is a pain but it must be done! Enlisting the family to help makes it a bit less of a chore.
The First 30 Days After Your Baby is Born: A Father's Guide
By :
Don Alexander
They say they don't come with a training manual, well it's worse, and better, than that!...
Breastfeeding and Chocolate
By :
Rich Lawson
This article explores the often cited cry of 'you can't eat chocolate whilst breastfeeding.'
Parents -- Let the Kids Be Kids
By :
Max Vogt
Contrary to popular opinion, teenagers aren't that hard to parent... it's parents that are harder to parent
Trained Goodness vs. Natural Greatness: A "Mind-Shift" for Visionary Parents, Educators and Leaders
By :
Michael Skye
Visionary leaders, parents and teachers make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. This article details a subtle shift in thinking required for visionary leadership in today's world.
The Right Christmas Gifts For Kids
By :
John Pawlett
It's the age of innocence when their eyes a little brighter and their smile are full of possibilities.
How To Create A Baby Gift Basket
By :
Ronald Goodpaster
This article is everything you wanted to know about baby gift baskets.
Tips On Different Parenting Style
By :
Dean Caporella
I worked out very early in life that no two parenting styles are alike.
7 Ways to Reduce Stress During Exam Time
By :
Jim Sarris
It's midterm exam time and that means plenty of studying and loads of stress. Here are some tips to take the edge off and get the best grades possible.
Natural Greatness: A "Mind-Shift" for Visionary Parents, Teachers and Leaders
By :
Michael Skye
Visionary leaders, parents and teachers make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. This article details a subtle shift in thinking required for visionary leadership in today's world.
Family Fun at Dinnertime
By :
Stephanie Foster
Dinnertime is a great time to be together as a family. There's no need to have it be boring. You can make dinner fun for the family.
How To Keep Your Child Safe On The Internet
By :
John Myre
The Internet can be a source of entertainment and information for your children, and it will be a workplace tool as they grow older.
However, it also poses threats to their safety. This article gives you some tips to help keep your child safe.
Give Your Family a Health Makeover
By :
Jamie Jefferson
Fourteen tips for helping your family achieve optimal health and wellness.
Baby Sleep Problems and Solutions Part 2
By :
Mark Fynn
There are various sleeping methods that can have positive results on your babies sleep patterns. One of the most effective is making the sleeping area a welcoming place.
Baby Sleep Problems and Solutions Part 1
By :
Mark Fynn
One of the main problems mothers are faced with is ensuring that their baby gets a good night sleep. What are the best methods to use and will they work for all babies?
A Wiggle is Ill: 5 Ways to Answer Your Kid's Questions
By :
Lisa Copen
Greg "Wiggle" is ill and moms around the world are wondering, "what will I say when my child says, "who is that guy?" to the new Wiggle.
Babysitter Found Drunk With 3 Year Old
By :
Johnny Jenkins
She noticed that lately, her son was not too enthusiastic when the baby sitter arrived.
Potty Seat Or Potty Chair: Which Is Best For Your Potty Training Child?
By :
Jill Brennan
If you've been undecided about whether to get a potty chair or potty seat to help your child learn to use the potty then this article will help you decide. Read on and learn the pros and cons of each option.
Child's Play: Pretend Games To Play With Your Child
By :
Jill Brennan
Because pretending is so much fun for children it can be easy to overlook or downplay the important developmental skills that this type of imaginative play gives them. Read on to find out what you can do to encourage these kinds of games.
Trampoline for Your Child: Factors You Must Consider Before You Buy
By :
Jill Brennan
A trampoline is a lot of fun but there is a serious side to bouncing on a trampoline, especially for children, with a high rate of injury. Find out what you need to consider before buying a trampoline for your child.
Awesome Resources for Helping Christian Single Mothers
By :
Sam Smith
Being a Christian single mother can be a very difficult job. However there are some helpful resources for Christian mothers. This article give some great ideas, tips and helpful suggestions to get through being a single mother specifically for Christian mothers.
How Much Has Parenting Discipline Changed Since You Were A Child?
By :
Dean Caporella
There are few more emotive issues in today's society than parenting discipline.
Parenting - The Toughest Job You Will Ever Do
By :
Joseph Then
Parenting is one of the toughest but at the same time can be the most rewarding job you will ever do. It is easy to have kids but not quite so easy to bring them up right. Sometimes it seems like a thankless task other times small things can make everything worth it.
Who's Responsible for Your Child's Health?
By :
Michael Byrd
Could you possibly be sued tomorrow for what you're feeding your child today?
Brilliant Parenting: Encouraging Positive Behaviors in Others
By :
Brian Walsh
Here are two techniques adapted for family use. The first one from the business world, and the second one is borrowed from public speakers and non-fiction writers.
Mother Takes Drugs Found In Sons Room
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Leslie yelled, help me. Calvin ran out the back door. After he left, Leslie crawled over and opened the door.
How to be a Supportive Parent
By :
Andrew Kasch
Wondering how to be supportive of your children without being a pushover? These tips and tricks might make all the difference in your lifelong relationship with your child!
Military Boot Camps : Teach Discipline
By :
Barney Garcia
Is your teenage son becoming increasingly unruly and defiant? Is he faring poorly in the academics as well? Do you suspect him of taking drugs? Well, your teenage son is definitely at risk and you have to be careful in handling the situation.
Military School for Real Education
By :
Barney Garcia
There are those rebel types of teens for whom ordinary public school system of today seems to be grossly inadequate. Actually these schools are not adequately equipped to handle these difficult and confused boys in their adolescence.
Moms - Take Care of Yourself Too!
By :
Stephanie Foster
One thing many moms fail to do is take time for themselves. A few simple things moms can do that don't have to take a lot of time.
How One Strategy Makes Divorce Parenting Much Easier
By :
Matt Doyle
Divorced parenting is hard for everyone and high emotion often leads to conflict, hostility, and difficulty. Attending to specific feelings your ex-spouse may have can help to reduce problematic behavior.
How to Plan Playdates: 15 Strategies for Fun and Successful Kids' Get-togethers
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Jennifer Bingham Hull
Playdates can be fun if you plan and prepare. Follow these tips from the award-winning author of Beyond One for playdate success.
How Can We Approach a Necessary Divorce Wisely and Well
By :
Luise Volta
Most of us don't know how to end a marriage contract we have held as permanent. It may be wise to get help from someone who does know.
The Advantages of Boarding School
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Barney Garcia
At certain stage of your life you can not even imagine of living away from your children for as short a while as a week. So it is not an easy decision for the loving parents to send their wards to some far away boarding School, where the child has to stay ten months a year.
Pressure Single Parenting Can Cause On The Parent
By :
Chris Fox
Helping single parents deal with the problems they face parenting children alone
Adults Hit In Little League
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Children learn a lot by watching their parents. They see how their parents solve problems and act in a similar manner.
The Short List: Some Thoughts on Time
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Susie Cortright
Is there a subject more charged than that of time, especially among parents? It is the source of many of our conversations ("How are you?" "Busy!") and much of our guilt. Here are some thoughts on taming our own perception of time.
How To Do A Proper Background Check On A Nanny
By :
Gregg Hall
One of the most important things you do before you hire a nanny is make sure you get at least three references. Make sure you contact all of these references and ask them specific questions about her performance.
Qualities Needed to Meet the Needs of a Growing Child
By :
Lynn Doxon
Raising children is not easy. The job changes as the child grows, but there are some qualities that are necessary throughout the lifetime of a parent. These qualities are quite different than the qualities often used on the job, and some parents have difficulty adapting their behavior to the role of parent. This article covers some of the qualities that are required of parents.
Do You Have Recalled Items in Your Home?
By :
Stephanie Foster
When you have kids it can be important to keep up with recalled items for the safety of your family.
Why Adults Love Hot Sauce And Kids Fear It
By :
Gregg Hall
Most of us are familiar with using hot sauce to spice up food. Just a few drops certainly gives a jolt of flavor to many popular items. Hot sauce has also come to the forefront recently as a method for disciplining children.
Discover More About Financial Aid For Single Parents
By :
Chris Fox
Helping the single parent to find out more about how to get financial assistence when their children go to college
Why Play And Exercise Is Vitally Important For Your Children
By :
Gregg Hall
Soccer, baseball, and flag football all help a child to stay in shape while also teaching important lessons from sharing to resolving anger to teamwork. All of these qualities will help shape a child into a polite, respectable adult. Another sport that is very popular with kids and adults alike is tennis.
Weight Loss Camps For Teens and Children
By :
Chris Chew
Have a vacation with your obese children and at the same time having them losing weight in weight loss camps.
The Four Parenting Styles in Passive, Assertive, and Aggressive Behaviour
By :
Joshua Uebergang
There is no one right way to raise a child. As with buying a car, becoming friends with your neighbours, or hanging out your clothes to dry, there is no one correct style you need to use for raising a healthy-minded child. However, there are a variety of set styles you need to use and understand.
No-Hassle Ways to Get Kids to Bed On-Time
By :
Christine Harrell
Practical and creative ways to help kids get to bed on-time.
Homeschooling And The Supreme Court
By :
Joyce Jackson
Learn what the 2002 Supreme Court decision on homeschooling really said about parental decision making.
Your Gay Child--Is There A Place For Him At the Table?
By :
Don L Wright
Many families, especially religious families, find themselves adrift when they learn one of their children is gay. And yet, the best of our religious teachings ask us to love them unconditionally.
What Kind Of Parent Are You?
By :
Douglas Hardwick
Psychologists have identified two broad dimensions of parental behavior that seem to be particularly important to child development. These dimensions have been labeled responsiveness and demandingness. Together these dimensions create four styles of parenting. Each has its own predictable consequences for the development of children and their personalities.
Halloween - Keeping Your Kids Safe!
By :
John Myre
Halloween is the most dangerous day of the year for kids, according to Prevent Blindness America. The key to safety is developing a Personal Safety Plan for the trick-or-treaters.
Investing In Mothers Well Being
By :
Julian Hall
Theres no doubt that having a baby will change many aspects of your life. The relationship that you have with your partner will change, and the routines that you once had may no longer work well.
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