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  • Become Your Child’s First Teacher for Giving Excellent Morals and Education?  By :
    Parents are the first teachers to children, from where they learn excellent morals and education. For ensuring proper development of your child, you need to get involved in your child education, attend parent’s meeting regularly, get involved in child activities, and also become your child’s advocate.
  • Families are Beautiful  By : Cliff Matthew
    It's nice when the whole family spends time together. You share a special bond between one another that cannot be recreated with anyone else. Father, mother, sister, brother, you all belong to each other in a special way.
  • Thought Pollution Effects  By :
    Thought Pollution is what affects kids and lowers them from the super state. First you have to acknowledge the existence of thought pollution, then determine where is it coming from, is it from the TV or movies or songs listened to, or friends, or relatives, once you know then you will be able to protect your kid until they can understand the difference between good and not so good input to their minds.
  • Incorporate Effective Toddler Discipline Without Spanking!  By :
    Toddler discipline is nothing but teaching, guiding and nurturing your toddler. There are ups and downs in parenting and there are chances of making plenty of mistakes along the way.
  • Why Your Children Don't Tell You and What To Do About It  By : Jerry McMullin
    Parents are now confronted by a sophisticated child predator subculture that has developed effective methods of reducing the likelihood that victims will report the crimes perpetrated against them. Street smart parents will take steps to protect their children by establishing family rules that limit the amount of private access others, including extended family, friends, and neighbors, have with them. Such rules do not require that anyone be accused or even suspected, yet the children will be safer.
  • Keep Children Home at Night  By : Jerry McMullin
    Sophisticated child predators use a wide variety of deceptions to obtain the trust of parents. Then they exploit that trust to gain access to victims through activities that appear on the surface to be completely harmless, such as sleep overs.
  • Cunning Predators Outwit Police and Parents  By : Jerry McMullin
    To ensure the safety of their children, today's parents must discard common stereotypes about child predators. Many members of a sophisticated child predator community have successfully avoided detection and prosecution. These criminals are still at large and are very skilled at deceiving parents and accessing victims.
  • Dance Can Be An Effective Tool in the Fight Against Childhood Obesity  By : Dzagbe Cudjoe
    Dance can be a form of exercise in the battle against Childhood Obesity. Dance helps in weight loss, builds muscle strength, agility, and cardio-vascular fitness.It also gives overweight children the feelings of self-confidence and poise.
  • Dance Can Greatly Improve the Health of Your Child who has Special Needs  By : Dzagbe Cudjoe
    Dance Movement Therapy can be a very valuable tool in helping Children with Special Needs improve their level of fitness while at the same time releasing their creativity, improving social skills and increasing their self-confidence.
  • Boys Will Be Boys?  By : Kimberly Schneider
    I am a regular viewer of “Spike” television, a cable channel purportedly dedicated to the needs and interests of men. I’m familiar with Spike because it carries the only television shows I regularly watch (Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: The Next Generation). While I always skip through the commercials on my shows, I still catch enough of the ads to know that, according to Spike, men in America are interested in 3 things: 1) violence; 2) scantily clad women and 3) Oh….maybe there were just 2 things on Spike’s list.
  • Save Your Child Before It Is Too Late: The Butterfly Rule  By : Jack Reider
    We, as parents, are destroying the future of our children by misguiding them. Enter to read how to save your children before they are doomed.
  • The Beliefs We Teach Our Children: The Next Step  By : Julie Redstone
    We are not ordinary beings, nor are our children. They are the seeds of a sacred future for the earth as a whole, and are expressions of a unique and sacred purpose that is theirs alone to fulfill. Now is the time to give to our children a belief in the infinite potential of their Spirit, knowing that children become what they believe.
  • TOP TEN TIPS TO GET YOUR BABY SLEEPING BETTER  By : Tammy Hussin
    Having a new baby is an incredibly exciting time, but it can also be filled with a great deal of anxiety. One major source of that anxiety is if you have a baby who isn’t sleeping well. Sleep deprivation will quickly wear you down, and your baby will be exhausted and irritable as well. When this
  • The Soothing Sounds Of A Sleeping Baby  By : Dylon Sanger
    Many new parents worry about their ability to be the best parents that they can be. This is very common and is also completely understandable. You will hear many people say that it is too bad that newborns do not come with an instruction manual. It's too bad they don't, because it sure would have made my life a lot easier, and it could have made life a lot easier for generations of parents and their children alike.
  • 13 Ways To Help Your Child Make The Best Of Himself, Or Herself  By : Alex Dale
    Do you know how to help your child become a great person? a productive, calm, people loving individual? read on the following article for some great tips.
  • Dealing With Tantrums  By : Tom Takihi
    As parents, most of us wish that our children will grow up to be smart, responsible and loving individuals. So, we always find ways to boost their intelligence quotient or IQ.
  • Dangers children face in the internet, and the solutions to these dangers.  By : Bob Rich
    In this article I will discuss the dangers children face in the internet, and the solutions to these dangers.
    Who has not heard the stories of children being abused by pedophiles whom they have met over the internet? Some of us ask ourselves where the parents of the child have been, and why they have not stopped this.

    The answer is simple, they simply did not know.
    How can we deal with a danger we are not prepared for, and we do not have the knowledge for dealing with it? Is education alone sufficient?
  • 12 Cost-effective Ways to Keep Your Child Safe around the Home  By : Annabelle Wolski
    About 2-1/2 million children are killed or injured by hazards in the home each year. The good news is that many of these occurrences can be prevented by using simple child safety devices that are readily available today.
  • What Is Authoritative Parenting by Nguang Nguek-Fluek  By : Nguek-Fluek Nguang
    What Is Authoritative Parenting?
  • 10 Things You Should Know About Raising a Baby  By : Annabelle Wolski
    So…you are now the proud parents of your beautiful baby but how much do you know about looking after him or her?
  • Empower your Kids - Organize your Life  By : Patti Keating
    Empower your kids so you can create balance and fulfillment; while working, raising children and running a household. An easy way to get your household organized.
  • Using Potty Dolls To Train Your Child  By : Mary Hanna
    Mary Hanna's article on using Potty Dolls to train your child is useful information on how to get your child to use the bathroom. These are practical steps in making the process successful for both you and your child.
  • Building Self Esteem in Your Teenager  By : Basheer Ahmad
    Adolescence is one of the most difficult times of life for both teenagers and their parents.
  • 11 Ways to Protect Our Children from Sexual Abuse  By :
    Sexual abuse of children is a horrible event and the fear of every parent. These offenders are in our communities and will always be there. We need to do all we can to stop abuse at every level: family, community, State, and Nation. Here are some ideas that may not be what you expect.
  • The Benefits of Keeping Your Kids Healthy  By : Jan Hayner
    It's great when the kids are healthy and there aren't any doctor bills but I bet you never thought of these reasons and the number one reason why you benefit the most.
  • Rain Rain Go Away-My Kids Want To Play  By : Jan Hayner
    It's Raing outside and the Kids are bored and you are pulling your hair out-Why is this going to be the most FUN day of your life?
  • Read Alouds with Your Children  By : Carol Josel
    Make books fun with read aloud time.
  • Helping Your Kids Love School  By : Carol Josel
    Education can be a blast - - if you know how to guide your kids in the right direction
  • Parenting - How Much 'Control' Is Healthy?  By : James Thomas
    Knowing when to take control and when to step back and let our children learn from their own experiences is the market of an enlightened parent.
  • 14 Simple Rules for Raising Successful Children  By : Jamie Jefferson
    Successful parenting means taking the time to understand what our children need to be fulfilled, confident, and happy. Of course, that’s no small task. Here are 14 guiding principles.
  • Educational Toys Are Vital For Babies  By : Aaron Vaughn
    Educational toys are very important in helping a child learn to develop important lifelong skills. They don't have to cost an arm and a leg to be effective either.
  • How To Talk To Your Teen About Money  By : Sanyika Calloway-Boyce
    As a parent it can be a bittersweet experience to watch your child grow up knowing inevitability that they'll leave the nest and be out on their own. Learning to manage money, handle credit and understand debt is a process. Preparing your child for the realities of life on their own should start early and be discussed often.
  • Breast Feeding In Public  By : Philip Wakefield
    Babies that are breast fed are very portable and
    easy to comfort no matter where your schedule has
    you going. Many women however, worry about
    breast feeding in public. The worry
  • 4 Steps to Preventing Childhood Obesity  By : Annabelle Wolski
    Unfortunately, obese children often grow up to be obese adults. They are then likely to suffer diseases attributable to this obesity and the economic costs to the community are substantial. There are four main steps all parents must take in order to prevent childhood obesity in their children.
  • Getting Ahead: Goal Setting  By : Carol Josel
    Internal motivators, like goal setting, can make your children happier and more productive.
  • It Takes a Child to Raise a Village  By : Karen Fusco
    We’ve all heard the saying, ‘It takes a village to raise a child’. There are ways you can begin to teach your toddlers and teenagers to give back to that village and uplift their community with pride. It can be difficult if you don’t take the right approach. Instead of making it sound like a chore, try these creative ways to encourage your child to invest time and energy into your village.
  • Breastfeeding and Sibling Rivalry  By : Sinead Hoben
    Introducing a newborn brother or sister into a family can be an extremely exciting time for everyone involved. But it can also cause feelings of loss for younger children and they can react destructively. Understandably, younger children may feel put out and threatened by the new addition to the family. And family life can become fraught.
  • Anxiety Regarding Children  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    Olive experiences constant anxiety regarding her children. She fears they might be harmed or might suffer in some way.
  • No Means No  By : Kimberly King
    Parents who have a difficult time managing their children may be bringing the problems on themselves.
  • The Power of Providing Choices  By : Kimberly King
    Raising a teen ager can be a difficult time for both parents and teens. Help gain your young adult's respect and help them to grow into responsible adults by guiding them through life with choices.
  • Anxiety about Grades  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    Our main question for each is «what do I need to learn here in order to feel better or solve my problem or become more effective in creating what I really want in my life?
  • Protect Your Children From Drowning And Other Water Accidents This Summer  By : Scott Corbett
    Swimming is a favorite summertime activity for many families with children, but beware: hundreds of children drown every year from water accidents. Parents need to be aware of how they can keep their children safe while using pools and spas this season. In addition to general pool safety, parents should be aware of the danger of drain entrapment in pools and spa tubs. This article provides safety guidelines designed to keep our children safe.
  • Successful Breastfeeding - Prepare Yourself!  By : Sinead Hoben
    “I’m going to breastfeed”, is a common refrain amongst pregnant women. But what many women don’t do is to prepare for breastfeeding beforehand. They simply make the statement and then put it to the back of their minds. The next time the issue arises is often in the delivery suite when the new mum has just gone through the ordeal of childbirth...
  • And To All A Goodnight!  By : Sinead Hoben
    You've just spent a good part of the evening preparing your baby for bed. As she falls asleep in your arms you tenderly place her in her cot; her eyes flash open and she screams the house down. So you lift her and start all over again!
  • Bathing A Newborn Baby  By : Sinead Hoben
    Do you want your baby handed to you immediately after the birth or should he be cleaned first? In recent years most babies were wiped down with a towel immediately after birth before mum or dad got a chance to hold them. Nowadays choice is the keyword! It's your decision.
  • Five Steps to Become an At-Home Parent  By : Leslie Truex
    Quitting your job to stay home may be easier and more affordable than you think!
  • Our Children's Needs - part 6  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    How can we provide a home environment that will stimulate the process of holistic learning for our children?
  • Our Children's Needs - part 5  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    Children want to learn. They need to learn.
  • Our Children's Needs - part 3  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    Everyone likes a pat on the back, recognition, strokes, praise or affirmation of his or her ability, goodness and worthiness.
  • Our Children's Needs - part 4  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    Worry is a direct message to our children that we do not feel secure, that we do not feel able to face the tests and difficulties of life.

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