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  • Teaching Children About India  By : Micrositez
    India is a great country in terms of culture and values. Children from all over the world will learn to be better human beings by learning about this country.
  • Baby Strollers - For Stylish Tots  By : Ben Needles
    Whatever your needs, today’s market provides for baby strollers in many varieties – offering style, comfort, convenience, durability and a great combination of each as well! Because of this diversity, it is important to do some in-depth research on baby strollers before making a purchase. Most consumers now are interested in buying one multipurpose stroller which will last from infancy to childhood as opposed to buying products specifically targeted for infants or toddlers only.
  • Help Me Teach Math to My Child  By : Meryl Gorman
    For some students, math can feel like it flies right over head in spite of a child making a committed effort to learn. One of the best ways a parent can assist their child in math, is to find the 'level of entry' for each and every concept a child takes on. This can vary from concept to concept.
  • Pride  By : David Susan
    Pride can be a difficult thing sometimes to maintain or acquire when you have depression,that is why accomplishments that we have succeeded with are so important no matter how insignificant they might seem to others.
  • 3 Approaches To Homeschooling Your Children  By : Donald Saunders
    One difficult question for most parents contemplating homeschooling is just what sort of approach they should adopt. There are many possibilities but here we look at three common approaches.
  • Accessory For Children School Backpack Safety  By : PisanK
    There is a way to improve health and safety of using school backpack by adding backpack accessory in order to let them carry the bag with more comfort. These accessories are padded shoulder straps, a padded back, and a waist belt.
  • Help! My Child Watches Too Much TV.  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    Television is a fact of life, and there are few families that don't have one, or that never watch one. Television can also be educational, informative, and uplifting. But, let's face it - the vast majority of what is shown on TV is pure drivel - it is far from uplifting or educational, and often portrays behavior that would be quite unacceptable in most social circles. Even worse, it often portrays that behavior as normal, or even desirable.
  • 5 Techniques to Accelerate Your Child's Literacy  By : David Morgan..
    Just learning to read is not enough if your child is going to compete in the modern information society. Becoming a good or excellent reader is the key to your child's future.
  • Online CPR Certificate For Busy Parents!  By : Lee Addison
    Many people have recognized the value of obtaining the online CPR certificate. Once only required for the health industry, it is now a prerequisite for a growing number of employment positions. Taking the time to sit for the online CPR certificate not only enhances job prospects, but it guarantees that you will be a very valuable member of any workforce.
  • Building Your Own Vs. Buying A Bunk Bed  By : Patrick Oakley
    There's a lot of reasons that might convince you to build a bunk bed, rather then buying one. The obvious one, of course, being that it is simply cheaper to build one yourself then to buy one new. However, if you get the bed second hand, you could find one for as little as $150. Actually, you might well be able to get one new for that price, but I wouldn't recommend it. As I'm sure you're aware, if something is cheap there's probably a good reason for the low price tag, and it's worth spending the extra money to get a better bed.
  • Why should you get a bunk bed?  By : Patrick Oakley
    Most modern families find themselves having difficulty storing things in their children's rooms. Our modern materialistic culture has led to an increasing amount of 'stuff' being bought, and you then have to find somewhere to put it. children are now gathering huge amounts of nice tings, that are quite simply getting to be too much to easily store. Modern, particularly American, homes are larger then ever before, and the families occupying them much smaller then in the past, and yet somehow we still take up too much space. At least in the past, kids had a limited selection of toys available, and so we could usually find somewhere to put them. I don't mean long ago, either. As recently as one or two generations ago there were far fewer toys for children to buy. Just think back to your own childhood. How much did you actually have, then? The solution to the problem is to figure out a way to neatly store everything. We, the adults, have a responsibility to explain to children how to tidy their rooms. We can't just say clean it up, and then leave it for them to do. So we have to figure out somewhere to put all their things.
  • The Reason Bright Kids Often Struggle To Read and How To Help  By : David Morgan
    It is unfortunate that some children develop serious reading problems quite unnecessarily. The cause can be the design of the early reading books that they use. As a parent or teacher, it is important to know the pattern of symptoms you will see when this is happening.
  • Why Child Care is Necessary  By : Alex F Nowell
    Latchkey kids are a thing of the past and for good reason. Child care is a necessary part of parenting, and there are many services available today to assist with this tough challenge. Societies now encourage children to learn more, become responsible at an earlier age, and to put it simply, grow up faster.
  • How Children Benefit From Childcare  By : Alex F Nowell
    Latchkey kids are a thing of the past and for good reason. Child care is a necessary part of parenting, and there are many services available today to assist with this tough challenge. Societies now encourage children to learn more, become responsible at an earlier age, and to put it simply, grow up faster.
  • The Most Common Parenting Mistake Of All  By : Andrea Flint
    It seems there are all kinds of rules to follow to make a success of parenting, but there's one mistake which is more common than any other: not trusting in your own ability to do the job. Find out why we're all perfectly qualified to make great parents.
  • Face Painting: How To Create Simple Face Painting Designs  By : Olivia Austin
    Simple face painting designs are not hard. Many people think that in order to have a great face painting creation, they have to use complex designs, rather then simple face painting designs. This is a common mistake that many people make, because simple face painting designs create some of the best face painting designs. However, because of this thought that you have to be a great artist to be successful at face painting, many people do not even try to be a face painter.
  • How can sheep skin help your Colic baby.  By : misty
    Is your baby crying a lot and maybe seems to have a stomach ache? Are you tired and need a break from the colic baby? Have you tried everything for the baby with colic and still no relief?
  • Chat Rooms And Our Children's Online Safety  By : Travis Klein
    It is almost a given that any child deemed old enough to use an Internet Chat Room is also mature enough to grasp there are some very bad people in the world. To help keep youngsters safe while still allowing them to enjoy the communication the Internet allows, many parents school their children on chat room safety.
  • How To Develop Speech Among Special Needs Children  By : Marie Dunleavy
    Whether we teach them or not, children will always learn to speak. Speech is something that comes naturally. At least, this is supposed to be the case. But some children have difficulty developing speech. How can you help them?
  • Tommee Tippee Shopping at Babycity  By : BabycityWebmaster
    Tommee Tippee products have been loved by babies and recommended by mums around the world.
  • Babycity - Baby clothes and baby gifts online  By : BabycityWebmaster
    Babycity is a leading provider of baby clothing, baby gifts and nursery products on-line. We aim to offer you the best products at the best prices, all combined with a service, which is second to none.
  • Your Baby And Teething  By : Simone Butler
    Teething can be a testing time for both baby and parent. This article provides information on what's involved, and gives some tips on how to make it more comfortable for your child.
  • Dealing With The Stress Of Being A Parent  By : Simone Butler
    Parenting can be a stressful experience at times, and you might not have the chance to indulge in traditional stress-busting activities because you need to look after your children. There are, however, plenty of ways you can reduce your stress levels with activities that actively involve your kids.
  • Getting Your Children to Tidy Their Rooms  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Almost every parent faces this problem. Some parents learn to ignore it, while others wreck their nerves over it. It leads to frustration, and countless fights and arguments. Neither is desirable. So, here are some tips to overcome it:
  • Consistency Works like Magic for Parenting  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    The need for consistency in parenting cannot be over-emphasized. You need to be consistent in what you say and do, and you need to be consistent between the two of you.
  • How to Regulate Your Child’s TV Watching  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Television is a fact of life that cannot be wished away. These days, you cannot think of a home without a television, and it is rare to find families that don't watch television. Television is no longer considered a means of entertainment only; indeed, it can be informative, educational and uplifting. Nevertheless, there is no denying the fact that most of what is shown on TV is pure nonsense, if not cheap and obscene. As parents, your concern about what your child watches is justified because most of the time it portrays behavior that is quite unacceptable in most social circles, and presents it as normal, or even desirable behavior.
  • Parenting Advice on Sleep-Overs  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Children love to go on sleep-overs with their friends - or to camps and other special events for kids. But for some children their fear of sleeping away from home overshadows the daytime fun - perhaps even to the extent that they simply won't go. If your child is struggling with such a fear, perhaps this will help you to help her.
  • Planning the Preschool Birthday Party: 12 Ideas for Children Ages 5 and Under  By : Susie Cortright
    Preschool birthday parties are joyous, but, the truth is, when my kids were younger, I tended to lose sight of what a successful birthday party really is: a memorable event that makes your child feel treasured. Now that my kids are a little older, and I have a few more parties under my belt, I do it differently. Here are some tips for throwing a birthday party for children ages 5 and under.
  • Is My Toddler Ready for Toilet Training?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Let’s begin by removing some misconceptions related to toilet training. Many parents seem to consider potty training as a criterion to judge their child’s brightness and their own smartness. Nothing can be farther than the truth. If you try to potty train your child before he/she is ready for it, you will be a nervous wreck, and you will traumatize your child.
  • The Resurgence Of The Wooden Toy  By : Gary Clay
    The last decade has seen a resurgence of the traditional wooden toy as many parents come to appreciate the inherrant beauty and tactile qualities only wooden toys can provide.
  • Why Saxon Home Schools  By : C R Ellsworth
    A Home School can conform to any life style, from Back to Basics Homestead to Urban/Suburban upscale Neighborhood.
  • Buying Safe Furniture For Children  By : Gary Clay
    With the multitude of nursery and playroom furniture retails and the miriad of options this article explains what to look for when buying furniture for children.
  • The History Of The Ragdoll  By : Gary Clay
    Ragdolls have been around since the birth of man. This article charts the popularity and development of the ragdoll through the years.
  • The History Of Wooden Toys  By : Gary Clay
    Wooden toys have been around since the birth of man. This artice charts the development of the wooden toy through the ages.
  • Parenting – Bedtime Woes  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    After a fully-packed day looking after the children, you long for bedtime. But, your child just doesn’t like the idea of going to bed before his parents. This is a common experience of most parents. You want a bit of peace and quiet at the end of a day spent in feeding them, washing clothes, clearing their mess, putting up with temper tantrums, and many other things. You ask them to go to bed, but that’s exactly what they don’t like to do.
  • Does Divorce Damage Your Kids? - 10 Parenting Tips for Survival  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    While divorce is a sign of freedom for couples in a bad relationship, it leaves scars on the minds of both partners. Divorce is not a new phenomenon, as many would have us believe. People have been getting into marriage and walking out of it from times immemorial.
  • Kids & Healthy Eating  By : Michael Byrd
    What parent doesn't want their kids to eat healthier? We've all had to bribe, cajole, threaten and manipulate our children at least once, but wouldn't it be nice if we didn't have to stoop to such heavy handed tactics? Here are some tips to help you out.
  • An Introduction to Baby Car Seats  By : Simone Butler
    A properly fitted car seat is essential for keeping your baby or toddler safe while travelling, but buying one for the first time can seem complicated. This article gives a brief overview of what you'll need to know.
  • Why Would A Parent Want To Homeschool Their Children?  By : Kimberly Treptow
    There are as many reasons for home schooling a child as there are families. Some of the most prominent reasons are ...
  • Handling the Toddler and the Tantrums  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    At the age of two they are just adorable and at the same time an endurance test for your frayed nerves. Reason being they are too energetic and equally difficult to communicate to. But here are some tips to make the terrible twos a little less terrible.
  • Homeschooling While Living On One Income  By : Kimberly Treptow
    In the majority of homeschool families, one parent stays at home to teach the children. This can make saving money on your children’s curriculum without sacrificing the quality of their education of the uppermost importance. Homeschooling can be an expensive adventure but it doesn’t have to be.
  • The Seven Stages of Parenthood  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Phase 1: The Twinkle in Your Eye.
  • The Dilemmas of Choosing African American Baby Names  By : Michael Barrows
    African American parents face several dilemmas when naming their children. This article examines the issues of cultural awareness, vs the potential disadvantages of choosing African American baby names.
  • Baby Boy Names - Its All About Tradition  By : Michael Barrows
    What are the trends in baby boy names in the UK and the US? This article examines the continuing popularity of more traditional baby boy names in a rapidly changing society.
  • Baby Girl Names - The Funny And The Famous  By : Michael Barrows
    Baby girl names can be unique, exotic and downright strange. This article examines some of the recent trends in naming baby girls and their possible consequences.
  • 7 Tips to Parenting Success  By : Kelly Wissink
    Key steps to build a deeper relationship with your child and to raise up a child who is respectful, secure and creative.
  • Defeating the Homework Blues  By : Mark Lakewood, Relationship Specialist, Author, and Motivational/Professional Speaker
    If you find it difficult getting your child to complete daily homework, this article offers many suggestions and techniques by getting to the heart of the problem by challenging unhealthy beliefs and values.
  • Treating Jealousy  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Even if you do not have suffered from a jealous sibling or have acted like a jealous vindictive spoiled kid against your sister or brother when you were young and immature, you have probably heard that jealousy between siblings can be a very powerful emotion leading children and parents to deal with all sorts of unexpected "thrills."
  • Gifts They Will Remember  By : Kadence Buchanan
    If your kid's birthday is approaching fast and you are searching the market for an idea that will excite your child and be memorable.
  • Transforming Your Kids Free Time  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Kids' free time usually leads to parents' busier periods. But this does not have to be the case. When your kids come home from school or their extracurricular activities, you can continue giving the choice of doing something fun and educative at the same time.
  • Dealing with the Other Difficult Parent  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. I have a stepdaughter who is four years old. Her real mother whom she visits on weekends is in and out of jail; she has 86 felonies. Each visit leaves the child distraught; she gets depressed and sinks into her shell.
  • Parenting Advice: When Your Child Says, "He Isn't My Dad!"  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "Five years ago my son's father left us. I am now remarried to a great guy named David. He has tried his best to be friends with Nathan, and I take care of the discipline. We've been married for three years and Nathan won't do anything his step-father asks of him. How can I change this?"
  • Lego - Still As Popular As ever  By : Hamish Hayward
    Lego has been one of the most popular toys for generations of children. It has now spawned themeparks, websites, computer games and robots - but its fundamental appeal lies in its ability to stimulate children's creativity.
  • Make travelling with children enjoyable  By : Daniel Brown
    Imagine that you're going to visit your brother. He has moved 400 miles away so the trip will take awhile. You really want the kids to meet their uncle so they are tagging along. The last time they were cooped up in a car that long... well it's pretty painful to think about that!
  • Choosing a Baby Monitor  By : Simone Butler
    A baby monitor system is an essential purchase for parents-to-be, but how do you know which model to buy? This article descibes the most common types of monitors available, and the range of features they can offer.
  • The Concept of Permissive Parenting Styles  By : Joshua Uebergang
    If you have habit of giving your children what they want, you are most likely subjecting your child to a permissive parenting style. Learn how to change your parenting style to raise happy children without destroying your own well-being.
  • Swimming Pool Safety Covers and Accessory Advice For Kids  By : Zhang Xiao Hong
    A swimming pool can be a very dangerous place at any age, but is especially hazardous when children are involved.
  • How to Enjoy a Family Bedtime Story  By : Jan Smith
    Do you sometimes feel guilty because you have too much to do and rarely get to share a bedtime story with the kids?
  • Baby Looney Tunes Cartoons Still Amazing  By : Craig Rad
    The brilliant idea of recasting your favorite animated cartoon characters as preschoolers takes form in Baby Looney Tunes. Bugs Bunny, Daffy, Taz, Tweety, Sylvester and other friends are portrayed as babies, learning how everything works in the world.
  • Online Activities of Children and Parental Responsibility  By : Denny Soinski
    In order to prevent children from exposure to online porn, gambling, sex, and to possible addiction to online video games or to any other online activity, parents need to supervise, manage, and monitor what their children view and do online.
  • Morning, Noon and Night - The Stages of Our Lives With Languages  By : Beth Butler
    Find out the latest on how learning and speaking a second language can carry you from infancy, through early school years and into your golden years.
  • Inspire The Imagination Of Your Children  By : Gregg Hall
    There is something more than material things that is needed to make people happy. It's imagination. Imagination can turn even the most mundane things into something to be celebrated, and is something that every parent should try and instill in their child at an early age.
  • Encourage Your Child To Feel Important  By : John Pawlett
    It's imperative for a child's healthy development to feel important and worthy.
  • Baby Shower Planning Basics  By : Timothy Millar
    Planning a baby shower can be fun but without proper planning it can get rather stressfull. This article offer tips on baby shower planning, themes, decorations, location, invitations, games, favors and food.
  • Stages and Steps of Development: Two to Three Years  By : John Nowly
    The following article covers information on teaching your child to read.
  • The Importance Of Building Self Esteem In Your Children  By : Sam Smith
    Children naturally look up to their parents and want to imitate them when they are young. This makes parents the best and first model of self esteem. It is therefore crucial for parents to help children develop a healthy amount of self esteem. This will help them succeed in the world.
  • Radio Flyer, Awards And Achievements  By : Gary Clay
    Radio Flyer is an iconic toy manufacturer based in the USA. Throughout their long history they have received numerous accolades.
  • Radio Flyer - From Wooden Cart to Retro Rocket  By : Gary Clay
    Radio Flyer has been producing toys for over 85 years. This article tracks the evolution of the brand.
  • Stages of Development: 4 to 5 Years  By : John Nowly
    The following article covers information on teaching your child to read.
  • Stages of Development: 1 to 2 Years  By : John Nowly
    The following article covers information on teaching your child to read.
  • Online Advice For Parents  By : Chris Marshall
    Discussion on keeping children safe on the internet.
  • 3 Ways to Improve Your Child's Memory Through Visualization  By : Jim Sarris
    There are many "typical" ways to improve your child's memory. Why not think outside the box and find something new?
  • Helping Your Children Conquer Their Fear Of Death  By : John Morris
    Most children live in an idyllic world of saturday cartoons and the loving care of their parents. Unfortuantely, there comes a time when a child will experience death for the first time and it becomes the responsibility of parents to educate their young children on the subject of death and dying...
  • The Art of Getting Your Kids to Talk to You  By : Michael Hehn
    So what is kids,children really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about kids,children--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you.
  • How to Prepare Yourself and Your Child for the First Day of School  By : Michael Hehn
    The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.
  • How to Teach Your Children to Cook  By : Michael Hehn
    Have you ever wondered if what you know about cooking is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on cooking.
  • Small Wander  By : Johnny Jenkins
    Do you have small children who wander off? Have you ever experienced that feeling of panic when you believe your child is missing?
  • How to Legally File a Child Name Change  By : Nicholas Copernicus
    About one million children are affected by divorces in the U.S. every single year. Also, 25% of children in the U.S. are born out of wedlock. Its easy to see why many people want to change their child`s last name.
  • How To Childproof Electrical Outlets in Your House  By : Paul Mernon
    Your child learns through tasting, tasting, climbing, pushing and pulling things. But you, as a parent, know that there are safe things for your child and not-so-safe things. This leads to a delicate problem - you need to keep your child safe and not to spoil his learning experience. This article helps you to cope with this task in case of electrical outlets, cords and appliances.
  • Quick Parenting Tips To Help You Raise A Smarter Baby  By : J Wilson
    Parents across the nation discover that adding a few fun and simple activities into their baby’s daily routine results in dramatic reading, writing, walking, and talking capabilities. The secret they say, is to start early.
  • Garden Soil Preparation for the Backyard Gardener  By : jwwych
    Planting a backyard garden can be a fun and rewarding experience if you approach the planning and preparations aspect of gardening in the right way, but a lack of planning and preparation can cause your hard work in the hot summer months to yield...
  • Information on Brain-based Learning Strategies for ADD/ADHD - What to do When Kids Go off Their Meds  By : MaryJo Wagner
    Brain-based learning strategies for helping hyperactive kids. Teacher resources and parenting tips to help control ADD when kids stop taking stimulant drugs. A likely

    scenario given the recent publicity about heart-related problems linked to Ritalin.
  • Do you know when to begin teaching your child to read?  By : Deanna Mascle
    If you can find ways to make learning fun and exciting-something that your child actually wants to do with you-then begin as soon as possible.


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