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  • Motherhood: Breastfeeding Questions & Answers  By : Nicholas Tan
    Q. How often should a newborn be nursed?

    A. You should nurse a newborn no less than 8 times a day, depending upon how long he sleeps between feedings at night. If he can go four hours between feedings, then you will probably feed him twice between 11pm and 7am. If you feed him right before he goes to bed, then you may only have to get up one time during the night.
  • Mom, Can I Have A Birthday Party?  By : Ms. Party Ideas
    When your child asks you the big question...are you ready? Kids birthday parties are so important to children. Here's how to have an inexpensive, but fun birthday party for your son or daughter!
  • American Idol Birthday Party Ideas  By : Crystal McLain
    Be prepared when your child comes to you and asks for an American Idol themed birthday party with these birthday party ideas.
  • Autism in Children - The Importance of Diagnosing Children with Autism Early  By : Caleb Liu
    If a child develops Autism it generally appears within the first couple of years of their life. It is very common for children to be diagnosed around three years of age. The disorder of Autism is classified as a Pervasive Development Disorder (PDD). It affects the child’s ability to develop normally in the areas of communication, social skills, and behaviors.
  • Adoption Photo Listing - The Ins and Outs of Adoption Photo Listing  By : Caleb Liu
    Many couples are well suited to becoming parents and have the desire to do so but for medical reasons have not been successful in conceiving a child of their own. These couples are prime candidates for the adoption process. The couple can in this way have a child and the child has the benefit of the opportunity to be raised in a home where he or she can fit in. Although the adoption process can seem overwhelming at first glance there are a few practices that make it more manageable.
  • Educate Yourself About The Basics of Adoption Information  By : Lucile Taylor
    There is nothing relatively new to adoption information, except that it has the potential to turn one’s life upside down and has the power to stir an emotional turmoil in an individual. Whatever the case, adoption creates dramatic changes.
  • Overcoming The Jitters….Helping Anxious Kids  By : Michael Grose
    Anyone who has experienced anxiety will know how debilitating it can be. For those with no personal experience of anxiety it can be hard to know what all the fuss is about. Around 1 in 10 children struggle with anxiety and nearly 50% of adult sufferers identify that anxiety began in childhood. The following article offers skills that can help kids cope with anxiety before it takes hold on their life.
  • Indoor Games for a Rainy Day  By : Jane Worthington
    It's great fun to play outside, but when those rainy days hit, you have to have something for the kids to do indoors. In order to be ready to entertain your little ones when that big storm hits, you need to gather a few materials.
  • Pros and Cons of an Agency Babysitter  By : Jane Worthington
    When it comes to finding the right childcare assistant, some parents do all the advertising, interviewing, and hiring themselves. Others, however, would much prefer to hire an agency babysitter.
  • Where to Look for a Babysitter Service  By : Jane Worthington
    If you are a working parent, you know it can be hard to find reliable childcare. Here are a few ideas for for finding a great babysitter service.
  • Tips To Start Your Cat Toilet Training  By : Michael Selvon
    You've heard stories and seen pictures of kitties using toilets.
  • Kids Learning and Coloring Pages – A Review  By : Anirban Bhattacharya
    Coloring pages is one of the most favorite fun activities of children which not only entertains them but also help them to be creative and active.
  • Is It Safe To Send Our Kids To Public Schools?  By : Naomi West
    Sending our kids off to school is one of the hardest things we have to do. It means that they are ready to start doing more things on their own. However, now it the decision is harder then ever because we are afraid that public schools are not as safe as they used to be.
  • Can You Really Trust Your Babysitter?  By : Regina Jacques
    I was talking with a friend last night who said she and her husband almost became adoptive parents. They had been asked to be parents of a little boy had nobody claimed him. November is in fact, National Adoption Awareness Month. National Adoption Day is a collective national effort to raise awareness of the 129,000 children in foster care waiting to find permanent, loving families. It's heart wrenching to think of another human being not having the upbringing of a loving mother and father.
  • Splashing around in Wellies  By : Juliette VR
    When you think of children dressed up for winter, what do you see? Wellies, scarves, hats and gloves with a big thick coat, something like that, I dare say, will spring to your mind.
  • Baby Furniture: A Wonderful Baby Gift for Mothers to Be  By : Kimberly Green-20414
    Baby furniture is one of the pricier gifts for a baby shower, however an often time much needed and appreciated gift.
  • Why Organic Cotton Baby Clothes Are Best  By : Alison Rothwell-34963
    Short article about organic cotton clothing explaining why it is best for a child's sensitive skin.
  • Effective Parenting  By : Jennie Gandhi
    Parenting is a vulnerable experience. Caring for children automatically makes us responsible and we are more cautious about our actions and decisions. Children view parents as their role modes. They actually imitate our actions whether good or bad. Read this article and learn about effective parenting.
  • Bad Parenting  By : Jennie Gandhi
    Bringing a child into the world itself is a great responsibility. Holding a newborn and nursing the child makes us feel overwhelmed. But parenting is an ongoing phase and a nourishing activity. Read this article and find out about good and bad parenting.
  • Respecting Teachers  By : Jennie Gandhi
    It is said that teachers are equivalent to your parents. They are the ones who make you what you are. They are the key to your success in life. Read this article and find out the importance of teachers in your life.
  • 7 Sure-Fire Ways to NOT Lose Your Child While Holiday Shopping  By : Mike Brooks
    7 Simple things any parent can do to insure their child is not separated from them during holiday shopping and learn what to do if it happens.
  • How to Recession Proof Your Kid or Teen...Even if you’re Bottom-of-the-Barrel Broke  By : Christine Parsons
    Discover an alternative method of recession proofing your kid or teen and increase your odds of offering them a secure future in today’s economy.
  • Baby Strollers Joggers – How to find the best one  By : davidb
    Getting back into shape after having a baby is a common goal for many women. You may find that a jogging stroller is what you need in order to get your exercise into the day and take your baby along.
  • Education: 12 Commandments For Parents  By : Nicholas Tan
    In a child’s education an important factor is the parents’ expertise for this “job”. No one is born holding all the knowledge, but we can learn and understand some things from books or advice from qualified persons.
  • Five Tips for Getting a Holiday Babysitter  By : Beth Howland
    Like most parents, you may need to hire a babysitter for at least one holiday gathering or party this season. Some parents will have many nights that they need a sitter. Unfortunately, sometimes it seems like all the good babysitters already have plans. Here are out top five tips for getting a great sitter this season.
  • Finding Appropriate High Quality Baby Clothes for Your Little One  By : Kimberly Green-20414
    With many trendy, yet mildly to extremely inappropriate baby clothing designs out there, finding nice quality, age appropriate, sweet clothes for your sweet child is only as far as you internet connection.
  • Choosing High Quality Baby Clothing Necessities Will Ensure They Make it Through The Duration  By : Kimberly Green-20414
    What will I need, in the realm of baby clothes to keep my mommyhood running smoothly?
  • Abby Cadabby Birthday Party Ideas  By : Crystal McLain
    Abby Cadabby is a popular character on Sesame Street that many children have grown to love. This means that eventually your child may ask for a Abby Cadabby Birthday party, and with these party ideas, you can't go wrong.
  • Wolves In Sheep's Clothing  By : Regina Jacques
    There were two young women just leaving work that were kidnapped at gun point. Who ever expects that to happen to them! Here they were happy to get off a long hard day's work, thinking they were going to have a nice evening at home, and instead, they were driven around the city and raped continuously by two 20 year olds, and a 13 year old. I myself was never in that type of situation, but I was however molested by a catholic priest the evening of my first holy communion.
  • A Guide to single baby prams and strollers  By : davidb
    Single strollers are the most common models out there and they are designed for only one child. You will find a vast selection of them which means you can get your hands on exactly the type you need.

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