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  • Parenting: Attachment Parenting Tools  By : Nicholas Tan
    Attachment parenting (AP), a phrase coined by pediatrician William Sears, is a parenting philosophy based on the principles of the attachment theory in developmental psychology. According to attachment theory, a strong emotional bond with parents during childhood, also known as a secure attachment, is a precursor of secure, empathic relationships in adulthood.
  • Cheap College Books - Cashing in on College Savings  By : Don T
    Buying cheap college books is one way to cut some cost of going to college. If you pull the right information together, you can find and order all your college textbooks online and save yourself a bundle. This article explains what information is need and where to go to find cheap college textbooks online.
  • Toys Take Up The Fun  By : Victor Epand
    It is amazing how many different toys, dolls, and stuffed animals there are. Some toy brands have been around for many years, and are still selling strong.
  • Dolls: Not Just For Little Girls  By : Victor Epand
    Boys can play with dolls, too. It will not hurt them, and they can still grow up to be a regular masculine man.
  • Broken Toys And What To Do About Them  By : Victor Epand
    Sometimes children's toys break. You may need to throw it away, but there are ways to help the emotional attachment to the toy.
  • Wooden Toys Surpass Plastic Toys  By : Victor Epand
    Toys are made of different materials. This article compares wooden toys to plastic toys, and offers some interesting facts about them.
  • Toys That Have Been Recalled  By : Victor Epand
    Toys are the delight of young children. As a parent, it is important to make sure that they toys that your children are playing with are safe.
  • Practical Gift Ideas For New Moms  By : Jnet Verra
    It's not only the newborn child that deserves a gift, new moms deserve gifts too. So for the perfect gift, give something that can both benefit the mom and the baby.
  • Should Dolls Be Role Models?  By : Victor Epand
    Dolls are a common thing that girls like to play with. It is not a good idea to let our little girls look to dolls as role models, they should just be toys.
  • Action Figures VS. Toy Trucks  By : Victor Epand
    Toy trucks and action figures are common toys that many little boys love. It is difficult to figure out which type of toy they like better between the two.
  • Stuffed Friends For Your Kids  By : Victor Epand
    The imagination of a child is priceless. This article talks about how stuffed animals can become a child's best friend.
  • If it's Inflatable it’s Fun  By : Martin Waters
    Inflatable toys are slowly gaining back its popularity. These toys are mostly seen during the summer. They are the ones used as boats, beach balls, and swimming rings. Given these facts, inflatable toys are indeed fun. They are reminiscent of one's childhood memories on the beach and over the waters, more than anything else.
  • Helping Kids Unwind  By : Michael Grose
    Modern kids are busy kids. Regardless of age, their days are filled with activities. There is nothing wrong with kids being busy as long as they have plenty of chances to relax and unwind. The following article looks at how relaxation as well as being a key to good mental health and well-being, is also an important life skill for kids to learn.
  • 7 Tips to Reading Childrens’ Books Out Loud  By : Christopher Kennedy
    There is nothing more satisfying than reading to your child out loud and transforming the text in the book into something that feels like a living experience to your kids. How do you do that? Sounds like it’s simple, but it’s not! Learn from an expert how you too can create a wonderful story time experience that your children will enjoy for a lifetime.
  • Troubled Teen Schools- Are They Worth It?  By : Jake Richey
    There are hundreds of boarding schools out there that will take a troubled teen even if they don't want to be there. But is it worth it?
  • Teaching children on Halloween pumpkin carving safety tips  By : faststride
    As a parent, it is important that you know and understand some basic Halloween pumpkin carving safety tips when working with your children this year. Carving the pumpkin each year is one of the many events that many families look forward to each year. Many do it for fun, and others enjoy carving unique designs to enter in the many Halloween pumpkin carving contests that are part of annual festivals.
  • Spotting Home Hazards with Your Home Surveillance Cameras  By : Nahshon Roberts
    The home should be the safest place for your children. But according to the National Safety Council, dire accidents in homes happen to all age groups and children are most likely to die from falls, ingesting poison, fire, accidental firearm explosions, suffocation, and drowning. Children have the knack to get into trouble and they always find the dangerous zone in the home. If you have a home surveillance system with remote, you can spot the hazards right away even when you are at work or in any part of the world.
  • CCTV Cameras and Your Teenager in Compromising Situations  By : Nahshon Roberts
    You installed CCTV cameras in your home for a variety of reasons: a) You wanted to monitor the household help lest she is stealing your property and your husband; b) You wanted home security, not just the homeland security President Bush is so fond of invoking; c) You wanted to snoop on your neighbor who is also spying on you and; d) You wanted to monitor your teenage son whom you suspect is becoming an alien. Whatever the reason for your CCTV cameras, the last one is reason enough, don't you t
  • Protect yourself from being a victim of Gangs and Crime.  By : Anuragsmo
    Crime amongst young people is on the increase. It means doing something that is against the law and can lead to serious consequences, such as a prison sentence. Fear of becoming the victim of crime is also on the increase and is often a contributing factor to young people getting involved in criminal behaviour. This often involves carrying knives or other weapons and becoming members of gangs for protection. This often creates further difficulties, as young gang members may be forced to enga
  • Take Time for Your Teen  By : Christina Botto
    I never said it was easy or that no effort on the parent's part is necessary. As a matter of fact, throughout my book I emphasize that parents will need to utilize a lot of self control and implement strategies before responding to their teen's actions or questions.
  • Eating Disorders in Teens  By : Christina Botto
    Eating disorders have long been a serious problem among people of all ages. However, this disease usually begins somewhere in the pre-teen stages of life, and although many adolescent boys suffer with this disorder, it usually affects and is much more severe in young girls.
  • Successful Ways to Communicate with Your Teenager  By : Christina Botto
    Communication is the single most important aspect when parenting a teenager. We can give them a sense of compassion, understanding, and support. We can listen to their opinion. We can peacefully discuss a situation.
  • How to help your Teen after Drug Rehab  By : Christina Botto
    After a 30-day stay at the drug rehabilitation facility, your teen will return home much better equipped with the capabilities to avoid drug abuse and live a normal life.
  • How to Calm Your Fears and Enjoy Baby's First Holiday  By : Henri Boulanger-7925
    Going on that first holiday with a new baby scares most parents. It doesn't have to be so stressful. By keeping baby's happiness and well-being in mind, you can experience a relaxing and fun holiday with your baby.
  • Nice Russian young woman and her small child: how to react?  By : Alena Orlova
    If you lady has a son or daughter or even two dwelling with her you will ask for another heap of letters first. You will require to be familiar with them as well. The troubles can happen are typical for any marital unit with children from preceding unit.
  • Successful First Day at Day Care Top Tips for Parents and Child Care Professionals  By : Rene Sandan
    Easy first day at daycare
  • Understanding Homeschool Program Curriculums!  By : Jayen Woods
    Whether your child is homeschooled or state schooled, he or she must be taught the same general curriculum. Although in the case of home schooling one can go into more detail in certain subjects if one wishes.
  • Attachment Parenting International - Eight Principles of Parenting  By : Alexis Rodrigo
    Attachment Parenting International has distilled the philosophy of attachment parenting into eight principles. These principles guide parents who want to develop and maintain strong emotional bonds with their children. This is the heart of attachment parenting.
  • “Race you!” Constantly Competing Kids  By : Michael Grose
    Some kids turn every activity into a competition, especially when their siblings are involved. At times, even getting into the car becomes a race for the front seat! The following article looks at where your kids’ competitiveness can come from and what you can do about it.
  • How to Find Baby Sitter Jobs  By : Jane Worthington
    If you are interested in babysitting, you need to make sure that you are ready to take on the job before you start offering your services to parents. Of course, the most important quality to have for it is that you understand and like little kids; if you do not, this type of job is not for you!

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