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: How to Recognize and Overcome the “Don’t Fears†by: Leanne Hoagland-Smith When we hear the word “conditioning,†many of us are reminded of Pavlov and his work with dogs. Over 100 years ago,
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: MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part III by: Ronald E Springer Not Letting Them Think. We all implicitly know that anything questioning the process of cognition itself will be met with massive irritation, making
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: Oppositional Defiant Disorder Treatment by: Anthony Kane, MD About a year ago I wrote an article on Oppositional Defiant Disorder discussing the condition, symptoms and treatment options. This article is an update describing
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: Organizing Ideas To Make This A Great Year For Your Child by: Kerry Flinders It’s that time of year again. The kids are back in school, or are about to be. Parents are writing checks for PE clothes and school supplies.
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: Parenting Strategy, One of the Worst Ever! by: Jean Tracy Some parents rush to serve every squeak and squawk from their kids. "I can't let my child feel pain!" said one dad. Parents, if you are giving way too much, find
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: Games To Encourage Thinking Skills by: Steve Hall There is no doubt about it, using computer games is a great way to encourage children to expand their realm of thinking. Your options for entertaining your child may seem
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: Discover More About The Importance of Early Childhood Education by: Steve Bishop Were you or your children ready for Kindergarten at the age of five years old? Most students pass the physical, emotional, and academic
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: Make Your Child's First Days of School Memorable by: Patricia Twitchell Do you have a child or grandchild getting ready to start the school year? If yes, you are in a position to make the experience a great one. The
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: Should I Call The Doctor If My Baby Has A Fever by: Jackie G. Maxwell Sooner or later, your new baby will develop a fever. It would be a rare child who does not come down with some kind of illness that elevates their
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: Healthy Kids are Happy Kids! by: Paul Duxbury Health is a feeling of physical and mental well being. A healthy child displays a tremendous zest for life. He is energetic and undaunted by the challenges that life places
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: At Least 40 Household Products Can Poison Your Child: Lock 'Em Up! by: Joe Hickman, HaLife.com Every few seconds U.S. poison centers receive a call about someone being exposed to a poison. Forty percent of those cases
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: Celebrating Life with Children in September by: Susie Cortright Here are ten simple pleasures you can enjoy with your children this month. 1. Ask your child to read a book to you. Younger children can look at the pictures
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: Choosing a Provider by: Melissa Newby You’ve called and called and finally found a provider you want to meet. What now? Here are some tips to help you when meeting with a potential provider. Remember, you know
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: The Charlotte Mason Method Increases The Effectiveness Of A Home School Reading Program by: Brent Sitton When it comes to home schooling, parents need all of the resources they can muster. Designing curricula, scheduling
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: Sibling Rivalry: The Magic Secret That Stops It Immediately by: Stephanie Gallagher It's a familiar scene: Kids screaming at each other, complaining that, "He got a bigger piece of pie," or "She got to stay up an hour
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: About Emotional Child Abuse And Neglect by: Reverend Brenda Hoffman Any child who experience any form of physical or emotional maltreatment is likely to bear emotional scars. For this reason it is necessary to use the
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: Success Through The Eyes Of A Child by: Barbara C White Adults, with eyes to see, can learn so much about success in life from children. When a baby is born, it has instinctively in it everything needed to succeed in
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: How to Teach Anger Management to Your Child by: Paul M. Jerard Jr. Most of us recognize the continuing escalation of violence around us, due to intolerance, and many of us blame it on somebody else. Parents teach their
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: 10 Slam-Dunk Crafts For Little Kids -- And Bigger Kids Too! by: Chris Yates Crafting with young children really isn't about creating something in particular. Most young children don't have the foresight to see what a
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: Educational Jigsaw Puzzles, How Educational Are They? by: Barbara White Many companies advertise their products as being educational. How much of this terminology is sales promotion and jargon, and how much is fact? As
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: Improving Spelling With Games by: Steve Hall You got it! You can do just about any type of learning for a child or an individual learning a second language through the use of various computer games. You are sure to find
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: Back to School-Advice by: Patricia Garza It's back to school time.... Do you have everything you need to start the year off right? Confidence is key to success! For those first time jitters help welcome your pre-school
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: More Water, Not Less, Will Help End Bedwetting by: Graham Jones Children are notoriously bad at drinking enough liquids. They are so busy playing they sometimes 'forget' to drink. Sometimes, children seem like camels
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: Bed Wetting Alarms Can Be Useful by: Graham Jones Whenever parents discuss how to deal with bed wetting, the topic of alarms inevitably gets raised. Bed wetting alarms can be useful devices, but in spite of the popularity
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: How to End the Misery of Bedwetting by: Graham Jones When a child wets the bed they worry. Children tend to become dry during the day more easily than at night. During the day they are awake and aware of their feelings
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: Spelling Success for Back to School by: Kayla Fay Back to school. Whether you approach this time of year with anticipation or dread, it’s about to happen. Your child will have new teachers and classes, different
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: The Seven Keys to Child Obedience by: Anthony Kane, MD Learning obedience is an important part of child development. This is the tool that allows you as parents to train your child. Through obedience your child will
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: Child Custody Evaluation by: Jean Mahserjian A child custody evaluation can be ordered by a court if you are involved in a custody dispute with your spouse. The custody evaluation can be required in an initial custody
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: Child Support Enforcement and Federal Criminal Law by: Jean Mahserjian Child support enforcement is a growing area of family law. Once child support has been ordered by a Court, or agreed upon by two parents, it is not
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: Decorating a Childs Room to Look Like a Mysterious Jungle - and Teaching Them Something Too by: Joey Lewitin (When designing a child’s room, you want to create an atmosphere that inspires and stimulates them mentally.
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: How To Help Your Overweight Child by: Kim Beardsmore With the rise of obesity and the increasing incidence of type 2 diabetes occurring in children, many parents are now faced with helping an overweight child. This may
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: Paying for College by: Joyce Dutton College Payments Paying for college is one of the largest expenses a parent will face in their lifetime, other than paying for a house. Because of this, care needs to be taken as
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: Characteristic Of A Gifted Child by: Mary Joyce Since it is widely agreed upon in the educational and child development communities that early recognition of the characteristics of a gifted child, is a key factory in
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: Parenting A Gifted Child by: Mary Joyce When it comes parenting a gifted child, there are a number of considerations. Probably the most common, is the fact that, as a parent you just are uncertain as to how to respond
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: The Charlotte Mason Method Increases the Effectiveness of a Home School Reading Program by: Brent Sitton When it comes to home schooling, parents need all of the resources they can muster. Designing curricula, scheduling
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: Parent PLUS Loans by: Vanessa McHooley Do you have good credit that you would like to put towards the further education of your child? Is your child planning on becoming a student at an American college or university?
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: The Categorized Woman – The Mother by: Tushar Jain The most cumbersome issues that have ever been raised or pressed have had the liability of being the enormously uncertain part of a suggestion or a reckoning.
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: Replacing Your Lost Wedding Ring by: Donna Monday Imagine it’s Halloween evening and you’ve just gone to the door to greet another eager child with your big bag of trick-or-treat candy. You look down at
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: Dating Women From Russia. Important Tips The Marriage Agencies Never Tell You by: Marina Smiley I want to share with you information that the Russian marriage agencies don't tell you on their web sites. Many of the
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: Creating a Great Online Dating Profile by: Jan Andersen First impressions are important, which is why it is essential to create an appealing, but honest profile of yourself. After all, this is the only information that
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: Parents Time-Out At Disney World by: Cara Goldsbury So you think a trip to Walt Disney World is one only the kids can enjoy. Well, think again! Here are a few tips for making your vacation to Mickey Mouse Land a memorable
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: Name That Tune by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of July 26, 2004 I have been married to a wonderfully grounded woman for nine years, and we have two young children. The problem? My mother-in-law
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: Six Facts You Should Know To Empower Your Teaching by: Emmanuel SEGUI As parents and teachers, we need to enhance our abilities to create a relationship of trust with the students or the children we interact with. The
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: Have Heart by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of May 24, 2004 I am the mother of a 6-year-old child. My husband is an alcoholic and refuses to realize it because he can skip a few days, once in awhile,
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: The Enchantress Within Each of Us Returns—Making Potholders, One Stitch at a Time! by: Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein When I was little I was very busy--as I imagine most little girls are. At six years of age I had
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: Heal Your Child Within by: Deborah Sexton Inner Child Exercise The Three Within Every human has three Archetypal personalities within the mind. The Parent-The Adult and The Child. The Parent is the part of us that
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: Does Your Life Lack Meaning? by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Vera sought out counseling with me because her doctor advised her to discover the emotional causes of her chronic fatigue. Vera, a successful stockbroker, was in a
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: A Bad Move by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of April 7, 2003 My husband is a wonderful man, we are in our thirties, well-educated and fairly affluent. However, his mother has been a stumbling
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: What Fills Inner Emptiness? by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Samantha is a very giving person. She gives to her family and her friends. She volunteers at a local hospital and helps build homes for low income families. She is
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: Welcoming our Wounded Selves by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. "I just want to get rid of the part of me that gets angry so easily." "I hate the part of me that thinks about food all the time." "I just want to kill the part
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: Aftermath of a Child’s Near Death Experience by: RobinRenee Bridges An 18 month-old girl lay dying of diphtheria in January of 1944. It was before the widespread use of antibiotics. In fact, the antibiotics were
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: Dancing Down The Road Called Life by: Terri Amos As I sat down to write this article I asked little Terri, the child inside of me who represents my heart, what she wanted to write about. I saw her in my mind. She started
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: Run Freely (A Lesson About Courage) by: Gabriel Daniels One afternoon, many years ago, I went to pick up my mother from work. I got there a little early so I parked the car by the curb, across the street from where she
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: Too Stuck to Pray by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Prayer is a powerful way to open the heart when you are stuck in anger, fear, self-judgment, resistance or depression. When you can sincerely pray for spiritual help in opening
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: Pigs Don't Sing by: Laurie Hayes Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and it annoys the pig. – Mark Twain Wonderful analogy to prove a powerful point … don’t push yourself to be
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: Ideas Can Be Life Changing by: Donna Doyon "Ideas can be life changing. Sometimes all you need to open the door is just one more good idea." --Jim Rohn {American Business Philosopher, Author & Speaker} Where are you
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: Addiction to Spirituality by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Lian had been meditating for many years before consulting with me for his depression. He had been part of a spiritual community that encouraged their members to turn
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: Addiction to Complaining by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Complaining is a way of life for some people. It was certainly a way of life for my mother. I don’t remember a day going by without her complaining, endlessly.
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: Detour by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of March 3, 2003 I've been looking for so long to find someone to secretly talk to, to gain some insight, validation, or hope. My situation is the result
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: Waist Not by: Lynn Colwell Is your waistline growing along with your business? Unfortunately, weight gain is an occupational hazard of homebased business ownership. But how do you resist being tempted by the fridge? "People
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: Addiction to Talking by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. There is an old joke about people who talk a lot: “Do you know the 12-Step program for people who talk a lot? On and On Anon!†The joke recognizes that fact that
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: The Legacy of Sexual Abuse by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. During the many years I've been counseling people, I’ve worked with many people who were sexually abused as children. Some of them remember it all their lives,
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: Healing Food Addiction by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Hannah was distressed that, with all the inner work she had done on herself, she still found herself binge eating. “There are times when I just can’t stop
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: Healing The Abandonment Wounds by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. I have counseled individuals, couples, families and business partners for the past 35 years and authored eight published books. Every individual I’ve worked
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: Empty Nest Syndrome by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Paula’s last child had just gone off to college and Paula was struggling with a deep inner emptiness. While she knew this day was coming, she was not really prepared
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: Hidden Secret Of Your Personality by: Nilesh B Gore Have you ever thought – your personality will be judged by the “how words you use†? Have you Ever thought – “Your words can affect
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: Hypnotic Myths by: Rita Ballard, C.Ht. Even though hypnosis has been around officially since the 1700s (Franz Anton Mesmer), there are still questions as to its validity and benefits. For the most part, these questions
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: Alone In The Kitchen: Stirring Up Mindfulness by: Maya Talisman Frost Put on your apron! It's time to stir up a batch of mindfulness. Julia Child, the trilling television chef who taught millions of Americans how to
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: Choosing a Self Defense / Martial Arts School: a Parent's Guide by: Eric Gehler & Jim Johnson “Daddy, I want to take Karate!†“Mommy, Jimmy on the bus hit me again today†There are many reasons
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: Choosing The Best Pets For Kids by: Larry Chamberlain "Can I have a puppy? Please, oh please, I'll take care of it and look after it and everything" Just what do you say to your kids when they ask for a pet? It is perfectly
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: 6 Tried & True Fun Ways to Educate and Entertain Your Preschooler by: Myranda Morgan 1. New Word of the Day Introduce your preschooler to a new word each morning at breakfast and define it for him. Keep it simple by
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: Help Your Children to Love Reading by: Tracy Catarius It is so important to create an environment that promotes the love of reading. Not only is reading necessary for survival in today’s world, it is educational,
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: Rainy Day Fun - Crafts For Kids by: Jennifer Gove Rainy days can be so boring for a child…and just as hard on moms. So we give some ideas to brighten your day and chase their rainy day blues away! Shadow puppets In
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: Bath Time Fun by: Jennifer Gove Bath time can be fun or it can be a real hassle if your child is afraid or don’t like it. So we as mothers try to make it a fun time for our little ones! Then the problem will be
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: The Top 10 Fun Things for Parents and Toddlers to Play With by: Dr. Clare Albright 1. Give your child a spray bottle of water and watch them spray every possible thing outside of the house! 2. Use shaving cream in the
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: No Invitation Needed: Sacred Children Series - 3 of 3 by: Skye Thomas I had my first two children on either side of my twenty-third and twenty-fifth birthdays. I had always assumed that by the time I was forty, I'd have
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: Learning To Be Safe With Your Children On The Road by: News Canada (NC)—According to recent Canadian studies, as many as eight out of 10 child safety seats may be improperly installed in Canadian vehicles. While
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: Eight Out Of 10 Kids In Child Safety Seats Are At Risk – And Their Parents Don'T Even Realize It by: News Canada (NC)—Even the most informed parents make mistakes when installing child safety seats. According
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: Play, Laugh, Grow – Learning To Play With Your Child by: News Canada (NC)—The first year of a child's life is a prime time for exploring. Babies are excited and eager to learn about the world around them
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: Learning Through Senses – The Key To A Child's Development by: News Canada (NC)—The first few years of a child's life are full of new and exciting experiences that are absorbed like a sponge through the
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: The Top 10 Tips on Hiring a Babysitter by: Dr. Clare Albright 1. Encourage your babysitter by keeping their favorite foods/snacks on hand. Write a thank you card to your babysitters a couple of times a year. Experienced
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: Pay Attention! It's Your Most Important Job by: Audrey Burton Anyone can become a parent; there are no tests or interviews to pass. Children can become parents, mentally disabled people – it’s even possible
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: Marriages May End But Families Are Forever by: Malti Bhojwani It was at that time when our marriage was falling apart and we completely hated each other when we needed to work constructively as parents, as our child’s
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: Spelling Games by: Benetta Strydom The following spelling games can be used by parents to reinforce spelling in children: SPELLING GAME 1: USE BOARD GAMES, SUCH AS MONOPOLY Play any game that is normally played with
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: How Children Learn by: Shelley Ruiz Nurture and Teach The single most important thing caregivers can do for a child is provide a nurturing environment. By doing this, we influence children’s brain development
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: Most Important Decision of a Lifetime - What to Name Your Baby by: S. Denise Hoyle Most people don't know the meaning of their name, but most names do have meanings. You should at least find out the meanings of your favorite
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: How To Purchase A Mural Online For Your Child by: Rachel Goldstein So you are thinking of having a mural installed or painted in your child's room? What a perfect addition to your little one's room. A mural is a beautiful
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: Keeping the Stress out of Single Parenting by: Marta Dodd Researched through personal experience! by Marta Dodd Budget Your Money. Even if you are living paycheck to paycheck like most of us, knowing how much money goes
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: The Top 10 Tips for Communicating with Children by: Dr. Clare Albright Most people have more training before they receive their driver's license than before they become a parent. Educating yourself on how to communicate
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: Give Your Child the Gift of Self-Esteem by: Cassie Simons Much has been said about the "gifted child" but in truth every child is born with unlimited potential. As expressed so well by Orison Marden: "Deep within man
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: When Time Out Don't Work by: Jennifer L Gove Joey steps away from his time out chair “I won’t sit!†His mother is frustrated and throws her hands in the air..Time out is just not working for this mom.
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: So, The Thing Is... We Reap What We Sow by: Barbara Cooper So, the thing is… we reap what we sow. A few weeks ago, my daughters and I planted some seeds. It was a fun project to do together because it involved
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: A Dangerous Environment by: Richard Lowe, Jr. The internet is a dangerous place for your children. Don't even begin to believe that your child is safe. There are more dangers than you can possibly imagine waiting to lure
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: Time for Sleep..A Guide for First Time Parents by: Ryan Sorensen If you don’t want to fight your two year old for space in your own bed, you must start early in establishing good bedtime habits. Good bedtime habits
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: Back-to-School success: Support your Child with Feng Shui by: Vicky White Fall is almost here in the Northern Hemisphere, and back-to-school energy is everywhere. The malls are full of harried parents and children in
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: Guidelines For Finding Quality Childcare by: Luca Jenkin Childcare Guidelines In today's two-income family households, finding childcare is more of a necessity than a "what if" situation. During the time when childcare
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: Tips To Help A Child Live More Charity-Oriented by: Liam Marven How much does your child think charity is important? This may sound like the beginning of a lecture on charity, but questions like this can start at home
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: The 7 Feng Shui Fundamentals for Children's Bedrooms by: Kathryn Weber Feng shui is a very popular and intriguing concept in home design today. In addition to the life benefits it provides, it also offers a roadmap,
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: Counter the Effects of Media Violence on Children by: Brent Sitton Despite the fact that their own ratings systems found the material appropriate only for adults, the motion picture, music, and video game industries
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: 6 Simple Rules to Come Up With the Perfect Name for Your Baby by: Mouloud Siaci Choosing a name for your baby is the most crucial decision you have to consider. It is very exciting and quite difficult at the same time.
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