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  • Teenage Parenting: How To Help Your Troubled Teen  By : Jim DeSantis
    Is your teen son or daughter driving you over the edge? You are not alone! Parents of troubled teens around the world

    are realizing, that because of today's stressful life, they need help dealing with a son or daughter who is making poor decisions. There is help available if you know where to look.
  • Cheap children's clothing - Do they exist?  By : Theo Swan
    Children’s clothing may be expensive, but there are ways of not ruining yourself when buying them. Many parents are faced with the problem that their kids outgrow their clothes much faster than the parents economy can handle. Not only does this apply to regular clothes, but sports equipment and shoes.
  • You Can Say No!  By : Michael Grose
    The mums were sweating over a decision they had to make. Their 13yo daughters had asked for permission to go on a Saturday night party bus with over forty 16 & 17 year olds. Both mums admitted that alarm bells were ringing & they didn’t feel good about letting their daughters go. It was the first time they had been put on the spot in such a way so they sought my advice. Read the following article to find out Michael’s response & information that will help prepare you for similar dilemmas.
  • Shopping With Kids  By : Regina Jacques
    I reflect on a shopping trip I had made with a friend of mine and her two boys. This is a story about children wandering out of parents' sight in public. The busiest shopping of the year is quickly approaching. A must read if you or someone you know has young children!
  • Do you know how your children learn?  By : Nicole A Taylor
    Children like adults have their own individual ways of learning. Knowing how they learn can help them to their full potential.
  • Learning to Think: Part Two - Mindfulness Throughout the Day  By : Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
    Can you teach kids to solve their own problems? Here are some easy ways to introduce problem solving skills to help your students achieve more.
  • Angry Children: How To Help Them  By : Jim DeSantis
    When it comes to showing anger, adults do not hesitate to verbally express it but children have much different ways of dealing with anger. Here are some obvious signs that your child may need help and what to do to help them.
  • Horrifying affects of Sexual Abuse in Children  By : Anuragsmo
    Sexual abuse in childhood is a form of child abuse in which a child is forced or pressurised into engaging in sexual acts or activities for the gratification of an adult or an older adolescent.
  • Christmas Shopping For Kids - Getting it Right  By : Amanda Isbitt
    Making Christmas shopping for kids more enjoyable and of course, more successful. Finding age appropriate toys is the primary concern when Christmas shopping for kids.
  • What To Consider When Picking A Name For Your Baby  By : 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?
  • Modern Moms: Why are Blogs for Moms Everywhere?  By : karinamom
    Gone are the days when moms found their neighbors to be a full time companion to discuss trivialities of their daily life. The fast pace of life makes it impossible for moms to interact with their peers. Blogs, social networks and other online mom communities offer a great platform for moms to discuss their daily issues and share their ideas on parenting.
  • When Should Children Start Learning to Read?  By : James Spellman
    Some children arrive at primary school already able to read because their parents have taught them. Is it a good idea to teach your child to read before she starts school?
  • The Importance of Healthy Self-Esteem in Children  By : Jayne A. Major
    How parents, the most powerful people in a child’s life, use words to describe a child’s character in the early years has much to do with the interpretation a child will have of his or her own character and what kind of person the child will grow up to be.
  • Teach Your Kids To Stop Thumbsucking  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Thumb sucking is a concern many parents have. Toddlers suck their thumbs because it's comforting and calming. It's probably something they did before they were born and revert back to it when they are nervous, agitated, scared or ill. They may also use it to lull themselves back to sleep in the middle of the night.
  • A Look At Harsh Discipline  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Recent studies suggest that low-income parents tend to endorse much harsher discipline, partially because they hold stronger beliefs about the value of spanking and experience higher levels of stress. However, parents who work in high-stress jobs or are stay-at-home parents who are feeling frustrated or isolated are also at risk. It's imperative that parents recognize their tendency to punish a child too
  • European Baby Clothes and Designer Kids Clothes are The Fashion Ticket This Season  By : K. Green-20414
    Lets admit it, fashion is a fun thing to share with your children who are after all your favorite accessory in themselves when ever your take them anywhere.
  • Enforcing Rules At Home  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Some parents may worry that setting strict rules may distance them from their children. But this simply isn't the case. Though they may gripe and complain and get upset when you become the enforcer, they realize deep down that this shows you care. These parameters you set forth and enforce make your child feel loved, safe, and secure. It's never easy developing and introducing rules. Parents may tend to
  • Be Involve With Your Childs' Activities  By : Jerald Shapiro
    It's probably no secret that children who have involved parents are more happy, healthy, and well-adjusted and excel at their educational and extracurricular pursuits. It can increase their cognitive development, keeps them motivated, strengthens the parent-child relationship, and has a direct positive influence on their overall academic achievement. In turn, it can also help parents achieve a positive
  • Follow Through With Your Discipline  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Let's face it. There are just some days when it would just seem easier to let your child have his way than feeling like you're fighting a losing battle when trying to discipline them. They beg, plead, cry, barter and scream - anything to get out of doing the time for their crime. However, don't lose your strength and your will during this time. It's times like these when consistent disciplinary action is
  • In The End, It's Just A Little Nip n Tuck  By : Mark Thrice
    A man's description of how he decided to get a vasectomy
  • Playing Is Part Of Development  By : Jerald Shapiro
    We've all heard the term, "Oh, that's child's play." It implies something is easy, frivolous and unimportant in the overall scheme of things. But to a child, child's play is essential to their mental, social, emotional, and physical development.
  • Teach Your Kids To Feel Important  By : Jerald Shapiro
    It's imperative for a child's healthy development to feel important and worthy. Healthy self-esteem is a child's armor against the challenges of the world. Kids who feel good about themselves seem to have an easier time handling conflicts and resisting negative pressures. They tend to smile more readily and enjoy life. These kids are realistic and generally optimistic. It's also been shown that children who
  • Monkey See Monkey Do  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Children learn to imitate at a very young age. It's how they learn to behave, care for themselves, develop new skills, and communicate with others. From their earliest moments they watch you closely and pattern their own behavior and beliefs after yours. Your examples become permanent images, which will shape their attitudes and actions for the rest of their life.
  • On Authority  By : Florence Bernard
    Authority tends to be misinterpreted nowadays and may have a negative effect on our kids. Let's look at it more closely.
  • Modeling Life for Your Children  By : true2you
    Modeling life for our children is about "being" what we want our children to learn. This article explores life and encourages readers to define and walk "the talk" they are hoping to pass on to their children.
  • Personalized Soft Toys and Baby Fabric Books are Making Waves with the Varieties of Unique Gifts for  By : Marina Neiman-
    Toys are essential in a child's growing years. Soft toys are particularly popular among children. They are available in forms of soft books, fabric soft blocks and even educational textile playsets. Since they are made of fabric, they can be personalized with the child's name. This makes the gift truly unique! Who says that educational materials need to be plain and boring? All the soft toys are made in assorted colors and they are definitely made with love.
  • How Children Learn Bad Behavior  By : Nick Kaplan
    Parents and society collectively contribute to a childs bad manners.
    Our lack of control may become the standard for a generation still left on the vine.
    As we fiercely persue issues like freedom of speech let us not leave our children behind.
  • How to Conduct Your Very First Babysitter Search  By : Jane Worthington
    It is time to make a big step as newer parents. It is time to conduct your first ever babysitter search! Here are a couple tips to help you find the babysitter for your children.
  • Lack of care in Children can lead to Neglect  By : Anuragsmo
    Neglect is the lack of care or failure to provide adequate nourishment, stimulation, safety, education and love to a child or children.
  • Affects of Emotional Abuse in Childhood  By : Anuragsmo
    Emotional abuse is the wilful or reckless infliction of emotional anguish which significantly harms a child’s emotional development.

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