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  • Parental Control Software Explained  By : Chris Channing
    A parental control can give parents a little help in raising their children in an increasingly dangerous society. Such controls can be obtained for televisions, computers, and other devices. But when it comes to the most dangerous source of all, the Internet itself remains to be one of the biggest threats to a child's safety. In such cases, parents should exhaust all options in finding a worthy parental control program.
  • How To Cloth Diaper Your Baby At Night  By : Autumn Beck
    Talk to any cloth diapering mom and they all agree that the biggest obstacle is how to cloth diaper at night and not wake up in a puddle of pee Yes, it's going to take some trial and error
  • Advantages Of Single Parenthood: Is It Beneficial Being An Only Parent?  By : Jennifer A. Gardner
    In this populous world, there are to be found a number of people bringing up their children as single parents For most of them it becomes really difficult to make both ends meet
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    test There are certainly many ways to promote anything online. However, there are some tried and true methods for Internet marketing that online businesses and services have found to be most beneficial and highly lucrative. Whether they use banner ads, auto responders, or any other method of marketing online, Internet marketing is the way to ensure that there is a great online presence.
  • What Is The Best Age To Introduce A Child To Electronic Educational Toys?  By : Amy Nutt
    When searching for a new toy for your child, you may experience a bit of sensory overload when walking through the toy department There are all kinds of colors screaming at you with huge numbers and letters to accompany them
  • Choosing Unique Baby Names – A Blessing Or A Curse?  By : Jenna Scaglione
    Choosing unique baby names for our children can be an exciting, yet stressful experience Are their names going to aid them in life or attract negative attention
  • Baby Names And Their Impact On Personality  By : Chris Channing
    Baby names aren't always something as seen as having much weight in importance. But in reality, baby names have a lot more impact on the life of the baby as they are growing up that one could imagine. Out of all the strange philosophies, Kabalarian philosophy is quite an interesting one that proves just that.
  • Grandparents As Primary Caregivers: Paradise Lost  By : Scarlett Capelli
    The true definition of a grandparent is the parent of a child’s parent In today’s society, more and more grandparents are stepping in as parents because their son or daughter is unwilling or unable to give their child proper care
  • Kids And Bicycle Safety  By : Scarlett Capelli
    One of the most enjoyable activities in a child’s life is bicycle riding Kids seem to use bicycles to go everywhere
  • Vaccinations And Your Baby: Hepatitis B  By : Beverly Sugarman
    Vaccinations are a miracle of modern science Thanks to these injections, diseases that used to be deadly in the past have almost completely disappeared today
  • Cell Phones For Pre-Teens?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Should your preteen have a cell phone is one of the great debates among parents and them. If you go by what the cell phone companies say, every child should have a cell phone. But, don't forget it means business to them. They make money by convincing every parent and child about the importance of cell phones. They don't mind painting gory pictures of how things can go wrong if you don't have one. And, yet, two decades ago life was quite the same when cell phones were not even invented.
  • Wooden Swing Sets - A Parenting Decision You Can Feel Good About  By : Stephanie Foldy
    Remember how much fun it was when you were a child and you would go to the park and get to play on the playground with the swings and big slides You kept wishing that you could have that playground in your own backyard
  • Your Baby’s Vaccinations: DTaP  By : Beverly Sugarman
    One of the worst times in a young mother’s life is the first time that she has to take her baby to be vaccinated It probably bothers her more than it does the infant
  • Vaccinations For Your Baby: MMR  By : Beverly Sugarman
    By the time that your child is one year old, you are familiar with most of the vaccination shots that they have already received, most of these being performed in multiple doses spread out over a period of time Suddenly you notice a new vaccination on your child’s vaccination schedule: MMR
  • Vaccinations For Your Baby: Varicella, Hepa, And IPV  By : Beverly Sugarman
    Every few months it seems that it is time for your child’s vaccinations again There may be some vaccines listed on your child’s vaccination record that you do not recognize: Varicella, HepA and IPV
  • Preparing Your Child For Kindergarten  By : Scarlett Capelli
    As your child approaches school age, you may be wondering if he has the necessary skills to pass his kindergarten screening There are several things that you can do to prepare your child to enter the school environment
  • Learning To Deal With Stepchildren-The Beginning  By : Scarlett Capelli
    With the soaring divorce rates today, combined families are becoming more common Recent statistics have shown that 50% of all marriages will end in divorce, leading to one out of every two children living in a single-parent home by the age of eighteen
  • Establishing Time Management For Your ADD/ADHD Child  By : Scarlett Capelli
    One of the symptoms exhibited by children who suffer from ADD/ADHD is being disorganized and having difficulty moving from one task to the next By helping your child establish a good time management program, you can help assure that he will do better in school and in later life
  • Tips In Dealing With An ADD/ADHD Child  By : Scarlett Capelli
    As a parent of a child that suffers from ADD/ADHD, you may feel overwhelmed and even resentful towards your child as the daily stress of dealing with this disorder may seem to be taking over your entire life There are several ways that you can reduce the stress and begin to enjoy time spent with your ADD child
  • Understanding Childhood Stress  By : Scarlett Capelli
    As adults, many of us deal with stress on a daily basis Due to our maturity, we also have behavior and other patterns that are in place to help us deal with the changing level of stress in our lives
  • Kids And Fire Safety  By : Scarlett Capelli
    Fires are the most threatening situation that a family can find themselves in By teaching your child basic safety tips, it may save his life as well as your own
  • Kids And Electrical Safety  By : Scarlett Capelli
    When teaching kids about bicycle safety and fire safety, as well as safety on the Internet, many parents forget to teach their children about electrical safety There are a few simple rules that you need to teach your child about electricity and electrical appliances
  • Kids And Stress In School  By : Scarlett Capelli
    Many children do not do well in school because they are suffering from school stress This situation leads to anxiety and depression in these children, so it is important to know what the symptoms are and what a parent can do to help eliminate this type of stress
  • Teaching Your Children Manners  By : Scarlett Capelli
    Manners are something that most people learned at a young age and remained with them the rest of their lives You can begin teaching a child manners as soon as he is old enough to understand you
  • Tips To Teach Your Child About Safety On The Internet  By : Scarlett Capelli
    In today’s society, children are using the Internet at school as well as at home This technology can be an invaluable learning and reference tool
  • 10 Tips For Raising Kids in an E-Mail World  By : Mimi Doe
    Award winning author and parenting guru gives parents 10 simple tips for raising children in a technology filled world.
  • Ready, Set, Read!  By : Dede Perkins
    Want to teach your child to read, but not sure how Relax
  • What Are The Benefits Of Secular Home Schooling?  By : Eddy Ledger
    As more and more parents from all walks of life are opting to home schooling, there are reasons that varies vastly, so a generalization cannot be made. Around the world, there are over 5% of children that are into home schooling and the numbers are increasing.
  • Helping Your Child Develop A Love For Learning  By : Scarlett Capelli
    Upon examining high school students, experts have seen that the students that do well like going to school and the whole learning process while the students that do not excel hate school and everything it represents These children all grew up in the same area and came from the same backgrounds
  • Tips On Coming Out Gay To Kids  By : Patricia Cheney
    Gays and lesbians who have been married and have older kids face a difficult time coming out to them. Here are some suggestions on how to handle this sensitive situation.
  • I Hate My Daughter's Boyfriend!  By : Wendy Bridger
    Remember the day your daughter was born? She was so tiny, so defenseless. She wouldn't have survived without you. While sleeping peacefully in your arms, you instinctively promised yourself to protect her always. You dreamed of the life you would help her make for herself, and the happiness and success she would find as an adult.
  • The Best Age to Introduce a Child to Electronic Educational Toys?  By : Amy Nutt.
    When searching for a new toy for your child, you may experience a bit of sensory overload when walking through the toy department. There are all kinds of colors screaming at you with huge numbers and letters to accompany them. However, there are more than just colors and numbers getting your attention. There are also lights, sounds, and talking toys. If the kids are with you, they are really excited and decide it is time to turn on every single toy that makes noise so that they can hear them chiming, ringing, singing, and beeping all at the same time. Obviously the kids know how to operate these toys, which means they have been introduced to them at one time or another. So what is the right time to introduce a child to electronic educational toys?
  • Why Is It Important to Spend Quality Time With Kids?  By : Amy Nutt.
    There is more and more talk amongst parents about spending quality time with their kids. However, some parents believe that an hour of quality time is sufficient and that nothing more needs to be done. If the hour was a productive one such as going out to eat, watching TV. together, or going to the movies, parents seem to be satisfied with that. However, quality time involves more than just an hour a day because an hour is a relatively short period of time and doesn't allow for in depth bonding.
  • Fussy Babies Crying Are At Risk Of Losing God's Planned Diet  By : Anne Agar
    Any colicky breastfed baby is in danger of being changed over to formula because the mother is wondering 'why is my baby fussy?' She's beginning to suspect it might be her milk causing the colic.
  • How to Keep an Eye on Your Kids Online  By : Stephanie Foster
    It's important to be aware of the potential hazards of the Internet so you can help your kids to make good decisions online.
  • Medical Check-ups For Children And Doctor's Waiting Room Toys  By : Rony Pollock
    Visits to the doctor can be traumatic for children If you're anxious about the tantrums at the waiting room, here are tips to deal with it
  • Tips for Busy Working Moms About Finding Time To Exercise  By : Nataly Kogan
    From New Year's resolutions to swimsuit-season goals, working out and getting in shape are high on almost every working mom's to-do list.
  • Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt  By : Nataly Kogan
    5 practical suggestions for working moms.
  • 7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family  By : Nataly Kogan
    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).
  • 5 Simple Things You Should Do Every Day to Succeed With Your Business  By : Nataly Kogan
    Running a business is stressful, exhausting, all-consuming, and challenging – especially if you’re a working mother and have to juggle your business with taking care of your family. Every day there are too many things to do and absolutely never is there enough time to do them.
  • Discount Dental Insurance Options  By : Austen Steinberg
    Parents should really enroll their children in a dental care plan as soon as they can; this will get them into good habits at an early age. Dental care is especially important in young children today so time should not be wasted before they are added. Children often dislike attending the dentist and this is quite natural; this is often because they have been introduced to it when they are older so it best to do this while they are young.
  • Giving your Baby a Bath at Home is so much Fun  By : Hannah Kelly
    Are you one of those parents who is worried about giving your baby a bath at home? If you are one of those people who are about to become moms and dads, you should be prepared for the coming of your baby. Yes, giving a bath to a little baby who is just a few days old sounds a bit scary but the good news is that once you master the art of giving your baby a bath, you will actually enjoy the activity and look forward to it everyday.
  • Homeschool Tips - How to Make Homeschooling Easier for Parents  By : Isabel Allen
    Homeschooling, while it affords you certain freedoms when educating your child, is not always easy. But there are things that you can do to make homeschooling easier for yourself as a parent. The following tips may help make your job as a homeschooling parent a little easier.
  • Difficult To Run Homeschooling Programs? Take This Balancing Act  By : Elgin Smith
    The definition of home schooling is having school at home. Most parents are using this unique system to teach the child under their observation, provided it is planned efficiently.
  • Ways to Help Children Distinguish Between Right and Wrong  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    A typical issue that parents face is dealing with their children's behaviors. Let's say you are a parent of a five year old child that has just started school. She was a polite, considerate, and helpful young lady at home and in front of her teachers. However, her behavior has become inappropriate at home as it includes talking back, swearing, and discussing sex in general terms. She learned these behaviors from other children at her school.
  • Nanny Cameras For The Smart Single Parent  By : Nahshon Roberts
    Trusting children to the care of people who are practically strangers is difficult for any parent Even if parents would rather stay home and watch the kids, not everyone can afford to
  • Parenting an Asperger's Child  By : Phyllis Wheeler
    You want to find out more about Asperger's Syndrome, which is more and more common these days. You are learning about what doctors are calling the autism spectrum, which ranges from odd-normal on the one hand to seriously impaired, especially socially, on the other. You desperately want to help your child move toward normalcy on the spectrum. Do not give up! It is quite possible that he can. You need to provide him with situations that will give him self-confidence. If you don't, the world will deal him the opposite.
  • Family Fun Celebrating Untraditional Holidays  By : Silvana Clark
    Most families give each other mushy cards on Valentine's and dress up for Halloween But what about those times when you want to have a reason to celebrate with your family and it isn't Thanksgiving or Memorial Day
  • Babysitter Search Options: Finding The Best Sitter  By : Rashel Dan.
    Babysitter search can be a time-consuming and frustrating task. Do you even know where to begin your search? There are a couple of good places where you could start looking for a sitter. Here are some of them:
  • Hospital Bassinets: First Home A Newborn Will Know  By : Gary Gordon
    Using hospital bassinets has become ever important in today's day and age of pristine hospital environments As soon as a child is born and looked over, they will soon find their home in their mother's arms – and after then, into a hospital bassinets & child cribs
  • How I Scored Free Diapers for Life  By : Rayven Perkins
    You may think its a waste of time to clip a couple coupons to save a dollar off a bag of diapers, but what if you could get free diapers for life? I was able to do just that, trading some of my time and a few clips of my scissors in for thousands of free diapers, all by using coupons.
  • Your Newborn Is Safe Asleep In A Hospital Baby Crib  By : Gary Gordon
    All About Hospital Cribs

    After the doctors and nurses check you over, you might get a trip to your mother's arms after you are born, but your next stop is a hospital crib Hospital cribs help to shelter and protect these precious packages until finally they are ready to go home and into the world
  • What To Do When Your Child Starts Climbing  By : Jesse Walters
    After a child has been walking for a month or so, she'll probably start climbing on chairs, beds, couches, counters, and anything else she can reach She climbs because she has a strong urge to touch and explore things around her
  • Child Proofing Your Home  By : Jesse Walters
    Childproofing the home is important because young children explore indiscriminately If an object is within reach, a child under three will touch it without considering his own safety or the value of the object
  • Play It Safe – Child Security  By : Jesse Walters
    It’s amazing to find that the very product made for kids may prove to be dangerous There are thousands of stories where child safety has been ignored in the manufacturing of toys
  • Simple Or Smart Toys - What Do Kids Look For?  By : Jesse Walters
    Remember the bygone days Kids used to play with pebbles and find the stones entertaining
  • Toys - A Teacher's Aid?  By : Jesse Walters
    Toys and teachers The two words may seem far apart, but you would be surprised to know that they are very closely connected
  • Your Child And Kindergarten  By : Andrew Ashworth
    Kindergarten is the first step in formal education Most kindergartens are part of the local public-school or private school systems
  • Parent Tips For An Infant Ready To Walk  By : Andrew Ashworth
    A child will begin to walk typically as soon as he's developmentally able to For some children this will be at nine months; for others, eighteen months
  • Could Cranial Sacral Autism Therapy Help Your Child?  By : Rachel Evans
    Cranial sacral autism therapy (CST) is one of many natural treatment options used to assist autistic children It employs a form of light touching that is thought stimulates the natural healing powers of the body
  • Five Fun Autistic Learning Activities For Your Preschooler  By : Rachel Evans
    A great way to ensure that your autistic toddler is learning and wants to continue learning is by playing fun autistic learning activities Avoid anything with too much complexity, as your child is still young, but the activities should stimulate the senses, encourage your child to interact with his or her environment, and encourage them to think
  • How To Prevent Poisonings  By : John Myre
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more than two million unintentional human poisoning exposures a year in the United States, and approximately 20,000 deaths. These accidents can be prevented.
  • Your Child And His Bath Time  By : Andrew Ashworth
    "Do kids really need a daily bath" No
  • Easing Your Preschooler's Fear Of Separation  By : Andrew Ashworth
    Even children who have been used to being cared for by others may, as they enter school, develop a fear of being apart from their parents Once again, this reaction is not necessarily a sign of regression but can be due to their increased awareness of the world's dangers
  • Car Seat Recall - Is Your Child's Car Seat Recalled?  By : Jayna Ginny
    Any time you decide to buy a car seat for your child, you should make an effort to stay up to date on any product recalls. That means you'll need to check on the news often. Visit websites that will keep you notified of any car seat recalls in effect.
  • Building A Bond Between Grandparents And Grandchildren  By : Scarlett Capelli
    Grandchildren are one of the special joys you receive as you get older While raising your own children, you may not have had the time or the energy to spend as much time with them as you wished to
  • Determine Baby Gender-Proven Method To Determine Your Baby's Gender  By : Ben Fedrick
    When it comes to children, every parent is happy to have them For a family it matters not if the male boy has taken birth or a female one, however there are special circumstances where to determine baby gender is required desperately
  • Be An Informed Parent: We Need More Informers In Our Homes  By : Robert Walsh
    I recently discovered that the Internal Revenue Service is a Proud Partner with the National Center For Missing & Exploited Children On the back of one of their publications was a picture of two enhanced composite images of a brother and sister who would be young adults aged 22 and 20 today
  • Getting Your Child Ready For Preschool  By : Andrew Ashworth
    When the time is right for your child to begin a nursery or preschool program, you want him to be ready How can you help your child prepare
  • What’s New In The Educational Toys Market?  By : Jesse Walters
    There is stiff competition even amongst toy manufacturers While this may be bad news for those competing, it is good news for parents, as this widens the choice and the quality of toys available
  • Tips On Breast Feeding Your Child  By : Jesse Walters
    When you start breast-feeding, it may seem that the baby is not getting much milk It's true
  • Why Your Child May Not Talk To You  By : Andrew Ashworth
    "How was school today" "Good
  • Your Child's Early Learning Years  By : Andrew Ashworth
    Though all of childhood is an exciting learning experience, the beginning of formal education whether a part-time nursery school program or a full day of kindergarten-is a momentous occasion The best preparation is emotional in nature
  • Different Methods Of Teaching Preschoolers  By : Andrew Ashworth
    When you begin to look for a preschool for your child you'll notice that most of the schools look the same There will be teachers and children and small tables and chairs; there will be children's drawings on the walls and toys on the shelves
  • Avoiding Infections During Pregnancy  By : Jesse Walters
    You will not be able to hide inside a plastic bubble during a pregnancy to protect yourself and your child from infection; however you can take some baby steps to reduce your risk of exposure Protecting yourself and your child from infection during pregnancy is important for a number of reasons
  • How Do Educational Toys Enhance Overall Child Development?  By : Jesse Walters
    Did you think that education was restricted to the four walls of a class room Wrong
  • Vaccinations For Your Baby: Rotavirus Vaccine  By : Beverly Sugarman
    As a new parent, looking at your baby’s vaccination schedule may confuse you with all the different letters and medical terms In order to understand the need to have your baby vaccinated, you first need to know which vaccinations are which as well as the disease that the vaccination is for
  • Mass Media vs. Reading: The Battle Continues  By : Jimmy Cox
    Much has been written about the way in which the mass media of communication affect children. Paul Witty has systematically studied this question over a period of years; he has summarized information on how many hours a week children spend viewing television, which programs they watch, what effect television has on their reading.
  • Giving Your Child Medicine  By : Jesse Walters
    Giving medicine to children, especially infants and toddlers can be difficult Children will squirm, spit, clench their teeth, and even vomit to avoid taking medicine
  • Preparing Your Child For Hospitalization  By : Jesse Walters
    Going to the hospital can be a frightening experience for a child But you can minimize your child's fears by preparing him or her for the visit ahead of time
  • Teaching Your Child To Be A Safe Pedestrian And To Prevent Injuries In The School Bus  By : Jesse Walters
    One out of four people who dies in a traffic accident is a child under age 16 who is a pedestrian Half of these deaths occur between 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM, when children are walking home from school and adults are driving home from work
  • Discipline Strategies  By : Andrew Ashworth
    Children need help to live within the limits you've established Consequences that help your child understand his behavior and learn to control himself work best, beginning in toddler hood
  • Handling Your Own Anger  By : Andrew Ashworth
    When your child has a temper tantrum or otherwise acts out, you may find that your own equilibrium is threatened Loving your child is no protection against feeling incredible anger toward him at the same time
  • Your Child's Temper Tantrums  By : Andrew Ashworth
    It's important at this point to remember that defiance generally comes from his feeling powerless over what happens in his world Often, it helps to say calmly that you can't talk to him or do anything for him when he uses certain words or a certain tone of voice
  • Choose Baby Gender-How To Choose Your Baby's Sex  By : Ben Fedrick
    It is a fact that children are the gift of God Every parent desires to have a child
  • Baby Sleep Patterns  By : Beverly Sugarman
    Babies have different sleep patterns as they grow and age At first, it may seem that your new baby is sleeping all the time
  • Have Reasonable Expectations of Your Children's Behavior  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    Every parent has expectations of their children. These expectations are formed unconsciously from our own wants and desires. They are important. Expectations form the foundation for many things in our lives.
  • Using Sports To Bond With Your Kids  By : Bill Parsons
    Sports are a great tool you can use to bond with your kids Sports have an appeal that is ageless
  • Mother's Day Gift Ideas: A Twist On Gift Baskets  By : Dee Power
    Of course you can run down to the shopping mall and find it stuffed with pre made gift baskets for Mother's Day Or you could take the time to help your child put together a fun basket especially for their mother
  • Getting Your Child To Put Down The Video Games And Start Swinging Into Action  By : Adriana Copaceanu
    Are you having a hard time getting your child to play outside This is a problem for many parents so it isn’t too surprising if it’s a problem for you
  • Appearance of Milk-Teeth  By : Kim and Charles Petty
    The first set of teeth, or milk-teeth as they are called, are twenty in number; they usually appear in pairs, and those of the lower jaw generally precede the corresponding ones of the upper. The first of the milk-teeth is generally cut about the sixth or seventh month, and the last of the set at various periods from the twentieth to the thirtieth months. Thus the whole period occupied by the first dentition may be estimated at from a year and a half to two years. The process varies, however, in different individuals, both as to its whole duration, and as to the periods and order in which the teeth make their appearance. It is unnecessary, however, to add more upon this point.
  • Breastfeeding Your Baby  By : Beverly Sugarman
    Most health experts agree that breastfeeding is the best method of supplying a newborn’s nourishment for the mother and new baby alike The feeding can only be done by the mother and can establish a bond with the baby right from the start
  • Should Cell Phones Be Allowed In Schools?  By : Douglas Stewart
    Many parents are purchasing cell phones for their children so that the child can stay in touch with them when the family is not together Some of these adults argue that their children need these devices at school in case of an emergency, such as a shooting or a terrorist attack
  • Your Child And Excercise  By : Jesse Walters
    Exercise is beneficial throughout life-it improves strength, builds muscle, strengthens bones, lowers blood pressure, reduces body fat, and increases the "good" blood cholesterol levels while decreasing the "bad" blood cholesterol levels Exercise also improves mood and lowers stress and anxiety
  • Well Child Visits To The Doctor  By : Jesse Walters
    Although you will see your child's doctor more frequently during your child's first year than at any other time, regular checkups will continue to be an essential part of keeping your child healthy throughout childhood and adolescence These regular checkups, typically called “well child visits”, give you a chance to get to know your doctor so you can work together more effectively to care for your child
  • Kids party games have never so much fun  By : jason edworthy
    If you are about to organise a children's party then balloons are normally as standard and this durable party idea has so many ways to make children and parents have fun.
  • Fun and Games - How to raise a toddler  By : Eva Khan
    Toddlers are fun, but they too can be a handful. At this age they are learning new things, they are learning to speak , run and do many things and its also a fun time for parents. As a parent its important you are involved with them every step of the way.
  • How To Discipline Your Child  By : Jesse Walters
    All children need discipline-it makes them feel secure and loved and helps them learn self-control and how to take initiative, solve problems, and get along with others For toddlers, discipline involves setting firm limits and promoting good behavior by giving lots of positive attention and providing a loving, nurturing environment
  • Your Preschooler And Sleep  By : Jesse Walters
    Preschoolers generally need between 10 and 12 hours of sleep each night Children who don't get enough sleep may be drowsy or irritable during the day and are more susceptible to illness

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