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: Summer Camps by: Ferian Riase With the summer vacations approaching and the kids becoming restless, many parents start looking for ways to keep their kids busy. This is when a summer camp comes to their rescue. Summer
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: Alternative Baby Clothing by: Kirsten Hawkins Whoever coined the phrase that there is nothing new under the sun was clearly not expecting to see the latest trend in clothing for infants and toddlers. The members of the
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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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: 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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: 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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: Parental Involvement In Learning by: Brent Sitton Whether children attend public or private schools, they benefit when parents become involved in their education. According to the National Institute for Literacy, when
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: Financing A College Education by: Kelly Gillis So your teenager has decided to go to college. You've hoped for this day. You sweated through 12 years of school with your child, and have been an active participant in his/her
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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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: It's Not My Fault....Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway? by: Sue and Chuck DeFiore It amazes me, how often during a week, I hear "It's not my fault, it's not my responsibility". It seems that in today's society no one
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: 5 Dynamite Ways to Generate Ideas for Parenting Articles by: Terri Pilcher The key to selling reprints to parenting publications is the creation of dynamite ideas followed through with professional writing. Here, I’m
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: Have You Completed A Character Questionnaire? by: Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips – Complete a character questionnaire for each of your main characters or even secondary characters that play a vital role in your
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: Creating A Wedding Budget You Can Afford by: Alan Allport The most important part of planning a wedding is setting your budget. Your budget is important because it is next to impossible to know what you can afford for
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: Bless Your Child With the Name by: Sam Steven What a dreamer I am when thinking about parenthood. Most of the time, I do this without knowing to whom my heart will belong and who will share that sacred responsibility.
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: You’re A Mom, She’s A Mom: Being An Adult With Your Parents by: Mimi Azoubel Daniel, MS, CEC On one of her quarterly visits to see her grandson, my three-year-old son, my mother ignores the available front
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: Performance Anxiety by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Beverly had suffered from anxiety most of her life. As a child, she slept poorly and often had nightmares. She bit her nails and would chew on the skin around her nails until
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: Inheritance by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of June 21, 2004 I have a mother who is constantly yelling at me for the smallest things, regardless of whether or not it is my fault. She tells me
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: Breaking Your Relationship Pattern, Part 1 by: Rinatta Paries When you were little, you looked up to your parents. You imitated their mannerisms, words, and actions as you learned about life by watching them. This applies
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: Choosing Our Parents by: Skye Thomas There's a Native American belief that before we are born, we choose our parents. It actually ties in pretty nicely with the reincarnation idea that we prearrange certain circumstances
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: Case Closed by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of October 27, 2003 I met my boyfriend on an online dating service four months ago. About a month ago I went to the dating service website to take
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: Learning From Life by: Charlie Badenhop Do you ever find yourself thinking, "Life has taught me some tough lessons, and the scars do not heal easily."? This article can help you learn valuable lessons from the past, instead
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: Whose Decision by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of May 5, 2003 I'm very disturbed these days, and if it continues, I might get mad soon. I am 28. I recently went to see my parents in India
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: How Jealousy Impacts Your Personality by: Nilesh Gore Dear friends here we will charge up our mind with the information of jealousy, Meaning of jealousy, causes of jealousy & effects of jealousy on personality. Meaning-
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: Professional Relationship Blueprints by: Kevin B. Burk Excerpt From The Relationship Handbook: How to Understand and Improve Every Relationship in Your Life by Kevin B. Burk Our professional relationships draw on two
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: Rightful Owner by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of January 20, 2003 I was recently looking through some old photos when I found some of an ex-boyfriend when he was a child. I remember him telling
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: Are You Addicted to Anger? by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Michael was raised in a home where anger was used to control. His parents used their anger to attempt to control each other as well as their children. Sometimes the
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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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: Spirits by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of August 16, 2004 I was looking for the miraculous "answer to my life," when I came across your column. I don't have anyone to ask for a neutral opinion
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: Did You Inherit Your Religion? by: John Penberthy One Saturday morning I was sipping my coffee and reading the newspaper when the doorbell rang. This was an unusual occurrence as we lived in a somewhat isolated log
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: Advertisers And Our Children by: Anthony Keith Whitehead Some of the most important Christian principles which we try to pass on to and establish in our children are under threat of being very effectively destroyed by
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: Are You A Side-Line Coach by: Charles French With spring in the air, flower’s and baseball are in full bloom. As the father of a nine-year old son, each day is spent perfecting the art of baseball. This includes
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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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: 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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: 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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: 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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: How To Stop Bullying by: News Canada (NC)—According to Family Services Canada, approximately 12% of children are bullies. Additional research confirms that bullying occurs frequently: once every seven minutes on
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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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: Five Tips for Successful Grandparenting by: Don Schmitz 1. Boundaries are necessary for control and safety. All children need and must learn to respect boundaries. Being clear about expectations before an activity
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: Mom Can I Have The Car Keys? by: News Canada Parents find peace of mind with high-tech vehicle tracking system (NC)—It's a question that makes most parents cringe. A teenager's request to use the family vehicle
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: Get Rid Of Baby Walkers And Bath Seats, Urges Safe Kids Canada by: News Canada (NC)—Do you use a baby walker to keep your baby entertained? Do you use a baby bath seat because it keeps your hands free for baby's
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: Talking to Kids ABout War by: John Philip Jackman A few days ago, my 8 year old daughter asked my wife “What state is Iraq?” My wife explained that Iraq is not a state, but another country. This led to a number
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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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: Alternative Baby Clothing by: Mark Freeman Whoever coined the phrase that there is nothing new under the sun was clearly not expecting to see the latest trend in clothing for infants and toddlers. The members of the punk
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: The Effects of Televised Sexual Content on Adolescents by: Brent Sitton According to a September 2004 study by the RAND Corporation, "Adolescents who watch large amounts of television containing sexual content are twice
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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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: 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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: The Crucial Role Of The New DAD by: Rosslyn Vroom Loving and caring for our babies is the most important thing we can do. Our babies of today are the adolescents of tomorrow, who will grow up to be the adults who influence
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: Most Parents Are Not Idiots Or Negligent — So Why Do We Need Compulsory-Attendance Laws? by: Joel Turtel Why do we need compulsory-attendance laws? Why compel parents to send their children to public schools? Wouldn’t
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: Homeschooling — Can I Do It? by: Joel Turtel Many parents would like to homeschool their children but are afraid they don’t have the training or ability to be their children’s teacher. This is certainly
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: Parents — The No Child Left Behind Law Won’t Do Much For Your Child by: Joel Turtel Past experience with federal education programs predicts that the No Child Left Behind act (NCLB) will also fail parents
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: Parenting Confidence - Who Needs It? by: Frank McGinty It used to strike me as odd - but really, it makes perfect sense. If you are a regular flier, or have flown recently, you'll know what I mean. The 'plane is taxiing
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: Teenagers Taking Risks by: Carol Shepley It can be hard being a parent with a teen going through what I term the 'I'm Invincible' phase. This is the phase when teens start doing scary and dangerous things (according to
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: Build Character Now! Practical Tools for Busy Parents by: Jean Tracy Character is in crisis. Everyday your children see their sports heroes, movie stars, and music idols acting badly. How can you help your children become
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: The Mystery Of Picky Eaters by: Jason Katzenback If you were to ask 100 parents why they think their children are picky eaters, chances are you would get 90 different answers. Although we know some children are picky
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: How Is Peaceful Parenting® Different? by: Nancy S. Buck, Ph.D. Peaceful Parenting® ideas are very different from other kinds of parenting practices that you have learned or read about. Certainly it is harder to
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: Building Self Confidence by: Brigette Meier Several similar terms describe the central attribute of a character that decides on the strength of personality and the degree of inner freedom: "self assurance" describes
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: Violence in Media by: Brigette Meier In the news, we hear and see an increasing number of reports about violence among children. This goes from rude fights on the playground to armed incidents in schools that result in
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: Child Education by: Brigitte Meier The initial state of happiness about an own child is often overcome with annoyance after even a short period of time. Children quickly grow an own personality, and it's the most vital
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: Crisis in Child Care by: Veola Momon Today there is a crisis in the child care industry. Parents are looking to the government to solve the problem by not cutting away at programs that will give them help with quality
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: What Can We Do To Reduce Bullying? by: News Canada (NC)-According to Family Services Canada, approximately 12% of children are bullies. Additional research confirms that bullying occurs frequently: once every seven minutes
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: First Year With Twins…a Father’s Point of View by: Dan Brunkow People always ask my wife and I: “How did you ever do it with two babies? I just can’t imagine itâ€. My answer is always
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: Helping New Parents and Infants Transition by: Veola Momon Of all the research done on childcare and early childhood education you'd think someone would do studies on the fear that make couples looney in the head after
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: The Rejection is a Masked Deprivation by: Nilesh Gore Parents rejection of the child, though unintentional, is also shown in various ways, like physical neglect, denial of love and affection, lack of interest in the child’s
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: Baby Name Trends: From Classic to Hip by: GranMamma Smith Goodbye Bertha, Hello Kaitlyn! The top baby names of today break with tradition and follow-up on new trends. Because choosing the perfect name can be a daunting
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: Questions To Ask A Pediatrician (for new to be parents)? by: Christoph Puetz Having a baby is already scary enough. There are so many new things that need to be taken care off and you are swamped with decisions to be
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: COMMITMENT: Teaching Children the Lessons of a Lifetime by: Jeffrey M. Miller It's been said, time and again, that for a child to learn what is most important, he must be shown the lessons through example, not through
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: The Parent Teen Relationship And How To Improve It by: Carol Shepley It was the homework that did it. Each night became a challenge in how I was going to get my son, a non-academic, to do his homework. I tried patience,
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: Number 1 Key to Good Parenting by: Pam Jarvis The numbers are chilling. Teen suicide and homicide rates have tripled from twenty years ago. There is a 50% increase in childhood obesity. Teenage pregnancy rates are the
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: Creative Ideas for Easing Separation Anxiety by: Nicole Brekelbaum Does your child exhibit separation anxiety at daycare drop-off? Do you spend more than fifteen minutes struggling to calm your child's fears? You are
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: Sports Psychology Guidelines for Sports Parents by: Dr. Patrick J. Cohn Sports parents have a big impact on their young superstars. A healthy and successful sports experience will depend on sports parents' ability to
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: The Three Sure-Fire Ways to Teach Your Child About Safety by: Michelle Annese We understand that for your child to be truly “Kid Safe†that they must understand and use two types of self defense. Physical,
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: Parents - What Kind of Role Model Are You? by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Are you being the person you want your children to be? Many parents today really try to be better parents than their parents were. They attempt to be
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: How Well Do You Know Your Child? by: Marie Magdala Roker Do you think you really know your child? I don't mean know what he/she likes and doesn't like, but to know him/her well enough to understand his/her challenges,
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: 5 Ways to Profit From No Child Left Behind (NCLB) by: Detra D. Davis The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (No Child Left Behind) is designed to reform and improve student achievement and change the culture of America’s
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: Helping Parents Cope with Children's Disabilities by: News Canada (NC)-Parents of children with disabilities face extra demands on their time, energy and resources. Most cope well, despite the fact that increased stress
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: Healing Anger and Violence in Our Society by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. I have counseled individuals, couples, families and business partners for the past 35 years and authored eight published books. All this experience has
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: Six Steps to Raising Financially Responsible Teens by: Crystal Paine In today’s money-driven society, teens are constantly bombarded by magazines, television ads, and peer pressure which make them feel less than
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: Children, Entitlement and God by: Erika Chopich, Ph.D. “Setting the alarm on Sunday mornings is inhuman…..God should know that!†Those were my adolescent thoughts every weekend when my parents forced
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: Words of Wisdom for Single Parents by: Sarah Mitchell The cost of being a parent and raising a child in todays world is constantly increasing. The risk of your child becoming involved in problem behaviour is also greater.
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: Authoritarian Parenting, Permissive Parenting, or Loving Parenting by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Angie was brought up by rigid, authoritarian parents who kept her on a tight leash. They rarely considered her feelings about
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: Bad Company by: Nilesh Gore Here we will come to know who are the most responsible person to make your child an addicted person & failure. In general we see kids who are addicted of tobacco , drinking, smoking, etc.
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: Are Your Children Growing Up Too Fast? by: Kimberly Chastain Each time our children graduate from one stage to another (i.e. crawling - walking, preschool - school, highschool - graduation) we as parents are excited
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: Family as as Entity by: Skye Thomas As a mother, I feel that it's my duty to look out for the needs of each individual in the family. I believe that no one person, child nor adult, is more important than any other.
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: "You Make Me Sick" and other things Parents Say in Anger by: Patricia Gatto Maryann is so focused she's blind. She's slipped over the edge of responsibility and forgot the real reason she is working so hard. It's for
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: The Importance of Teaching Children to Love Reading by: Paula Wilson Alot of children today are not developing a love of reading that will help them be successful adults. As parents, our fundamental duty is to prepare
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: Parenting by: Clive Taylor This article on parenting is by a practicing relationship counsellor/therapist, and father. The following suggestions will be useful for any parent or caregiver who wants to improve their
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: It's OK for your child to be bored. In fact, it's recommended! by: Alan M. Hess NY -- Strange as it may sound, bordom promotes happier, creative kids who are better problem solvers. When children use their own creativity
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: Five Ways To Turbo-Boost Your Parenting Skills by: Frank McGinty The 'phone conversation had nothing at all to do with parenting - but it made me think . . . 'Hello, Eastbank Football Club. Can I help you?' 'Good
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: How to Pick the Best Name for Your Baby by: Nancy Wurtzel Expectant parents spend hours preparing the nursery, poring over pregnancy and delivery books and going to childbirth classes. Yet surprisingly, many decide their
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: The Ten Things That Successful Parents Do by: Dr. Tom Olson 1. They are leaders as well as parents. They don’t rely on the schools, the government, television, the movies or music to teach their children values
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: 5 Steps to Raising an Optimistic Child by: Dr. Tony Fiore I had just completed a session with 17-year old Julie who suffered from severe depression. Julie believed she was a total failure and would never be able to change
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: Talk Your Child Clever by: Susan du Plessis Most parents can hardly wait for their baby to say its first word. This usually happens between the nine months and a year. From about two years, the child should be able to
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: Children are People, Not Machines by: Jeffrey D. Murrah, LPC When growing up, my father frequently reminded me to "pay attention to the details." That saying became very real to me in the area of parenting. While raising
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: Mutants or Clones? by: Jeffrey D. Murrah, LPC In a single dose of children's television, I was bombarded with themes of mutants, cyborgs, evolving and the digital world. These words intimidated me at first, until I learned
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: Remember The "Generation Gap"? by: Douglas G. Burkland The techniques of managing relationships between parents and their children is as old as.. well, parents having children. It's not an easy job, either for the parent
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: Parenting - The Irrational Vocation by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. There are some grounds to assume that a cognitive dissonance is involved in feeling that children are more a satisfaction than a nuisance. Why do people bother
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: Childhood Obesity & Parents' Healthy Food Confusion by: Cheryl Haining Many parents struggle to know which foods are healthy for their children. When they are able to opt for healthy choices, about two-thirds struggle
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: *7* Laser Focused Secrets to *Close* Every Sale-EXPOSED! by: John Di Lemme Are you ready? Read this article then print it out and post it where you can see it. But first a Warning.. I warn you.. When applied..
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: Borderline Division 1? How To Make It by: Hugh Breland As a former NCAA Division 1 Athlete, I have parents ask me quite often what their son or daughter needs to do in order to make it to the highest level of college
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: Must Manners be Taught? by: Jacquie McTaggart PLEASE answer the following questions honestly. (Go ahead – you won’t be graded.) Does your child… Greet you with something other than a grunt in
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