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  • Show Your Love With A Baby Gift  By : Al Zan
    You can express your happiness and show that you care when you give a baby gift at a celebration for the arrival or for the impending arrival of a baby. There are many types of baby gifts that are available and buying a baby gift is as much fun as difficult to choose the perfect baby gift. Given below are a few practical tips to help you in choosing a gift.
  • Baby Gift Basket Ideas  By : Al Zan
    Planning to host a baby shower? Or a friend of yours recently gave birth to a healthy bouncing baby? How else could you express that you care for that friend of yours and her baby? A baby gift basket could be the best present that would express your concern.

    A baby gift basket is one of those themed gift baskets that are presented containing items that are of value to the recipient. Oftentimes these baby gift baskets contain the following items that will surely give delight.
  • How to retain nanny?  By : Shalini
    Once you find out a great nanny to look for your child it is significant to think about how to retain them for a longer period. Here are some simple and useful tips to retain your nanny for longer time as long as your children need them.
  • Common Vaccine Threatens Children  By : Shane Ellison
    You can’t read a newspaper without learning about the vaccine controversy. On one hand, “the benefits outweigh the risks.” On the other, “a single jab stole the life from little Johnny in a matter of two days.”
  • Let the Teens Manage Their Money  By : junels
    Teens want to have discretionary funds they can use without their parents poking at them and auditing all their cents. If the parents would let their teenagers manage their own money, they should be ready to give them advises on money management such as budgeting and fund management.
  • Cool Kids Summer Camp Reviews and Few Ideas  By : Roy
    Cool Kids Summer Camp Reviews and Few Ideas
  • Why Do Teens Want To Be Fashionable?  By : junels
    Teens want to become fashionable and the parents could help them. The question is whether becoming fashion trendy could just be extravagance or a way of showing their abilities and interests.
  • Random Drug Testing in our Schools  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    Drug use amongst young people is an increasing trend, yet the public perception of the suitability / effectiveness of random drugs testing at school is relatively uncertain. This article contains statistics and the results of several important studies.
  • Thought Pollution Effects  By : Oro Selket
    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.
  • Providing Quality Living: Adult Foster Care Homes  By : sheryll cross
    When the going gets tough, the majority gets help. Same applies when a aged individual requires proper caring. The article provides a few of the residential alternatives (rather than being institutionalized) like adult foster homes and adult day care.
  • Why is it Necessary for Teens to Learn Computer Skills?  By : jjunvilla
    The teens want computer skills in order to become competitive in their upcoming careers and to give them ease in their day-to-day activities. Computers become indispensable tools to the teenagers.
  • What the Teens Should Consider in Choosing their Career  By : jjunvilla
    One way to understand the teens is their choice of career. In pursuing the right career, the teens want the right information, advice and guidance. This is a very important factor because choosing a wrong career would result to a waste of so much time, effort, money and would surely frustrate the teenagers.
  • Parenting a Family in Conflict: The Night a Difficult Teen Saved Her Family From Self Destructing  By : Wouter van der Hall
    For many families, parenting has become a struggle between parents with different methods in raising their kids, parents who don’t know how to work as a team in conflict resolution.
  • Latest Drug Abuse Statistics in Young People  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    This November, there have been several new UK studies released which indicate a frightening trend in the abuse of drugs and alcohol, which affects young people and their safety.
  • When I Was Your Age - 3 Things Missing  By : Nigel Lane
    When I was your age ... those words precede many sentences to children and young people. I don't wish to shatter any adult illusions but it doesn't actually matter what follows those words as young people aren't listening. In a sense they feel they have heard it all before.
  • Raising Teens On A Budget  By : Nigel Lane
    Let's face it - the things required these days to raise a child are expensive. Things can cost a lot of money - school fees, fashionable clothes, sports activities to name just some as a scratch on the surface. The way to control some or all of these costs is to train and teach your son/daughter to see things from your point of view and help them understand.
  • Priorities for Parents  By : Nigel Lane
    In an age where we face constant attention for our time, talents and resources we have had to learn to prioritise - work out what is important to us for our family at this stage of our life. The same is true for parents - so I would offer two priorities for parents.
  • Parents and Youth Ministry  By : Nigel Lane
    Love it or hate it the fact remains the same parents are inextricably linked with youth ministry. I have experienced the good, the bad and the ugly side of the relationship but it is clearly one that is here to stay. I suggest, therefore, that you spend some time thinking the issues through to enable you to increase the good, reduce the bad and eliminate the ugly.
  • 5 And A Half Steps On the Inevitable Journey from Childhood To Adulthood  By : Nigel Lane
    If we are to understand teenagers then it will be good for us to understand some of the journey that they take from childhood to adulthood - the journey of adolescence. I don't intend this article to become a theoretical thesis on the journey but rather an overview of the types of issues young people face and some of the implications. My whole reason for writing this is to help people, help you, and find a better way and how that impacts your relationships with others - particularly young people
  • 12 Things Not To Say To A Teenager  By : Nigel Lane
    Actually it doesn't matter what you say when you get to that point in the sentence because the young person has already switched off and isn't listening. In fact, if you have been on the advanced training course on understanding teenagers, you will be able to read the lcd screen just inside their forehead it will be clearly stating yeah right, whatever. Seriously though, you probably were never their age well chronologically and numerically you were but when you were their age the world was a to
  • Statistics on Children Hit by Cars  By : Steve Mallard
    If facts and figures are your forte, then automobiles can certainly satisfy your interest. “Gentlemen, start your drum roll!” The fastest car in the world is the Ultima GTR. The 720 GTR zooms from 0 to 60 mph in a mind-boggling 2.6 seconds! Meanwhile, the world’s highest limousine (from ground to roof) measures 10 feet and 11 inches! (about 3.33 meters) What was the most expensive American car ever sold? That was a 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 Super Snake, which was sold in January of 2007 for a whopping $5.5 million! However a sobering statistic that should be reduced to zero is the number of children who are injured or killed by cars every year. By slowing down traffic, we can improve street safety for kids.
  • Parenting Tips  By : Jane Bear
    Parenting is often described as being the most difficult job in the world and as with any job, you'll need to learn a whole new set of skills. Most importantly, you'll have to master these parental skills quickly and get things right, or pretty close to right, first time. In parenting, there are generally four styles that experts discuss. They have different names but they are generally called the authoritarian, permissive or indulgent, authoritative and uninvolved styles of parents.
  • What Family Expect from their Teens?  By : John David
    Few recommended expectations for teens by age level. Please do not experience that your teenager ought to be doing all of them in a nice way.
  • I Thought I Was Having Nightmares But Then I Realized I Wasn’t Asleep!  By : Theresa Twogood
    The mass nightmare I fear is the current polluted environment we have allowed to completely encompass our school aged children. To truly understand this environment entirely, allow...
  • Does your child stammer?  By : IndiaParenting
    Speech therapist Ajit Harisinghani tells you how and why your child's stammering can be stopped at the right time.
  • Buying Guide for Baby Strollers  By : KnSingh
    Shopping a proper stroller is difficult task that parents always face. Here are some tips that will help you to choose best suits stroller for your baby needs. Always you should keep in mind some tips when you do the shopping of stroller for your baby. That tips are like this: your baby strollers should be a lightweight or umbrella stroller to use when dashing out and d a more durable model for long walks and strolls
  • “It wasn’t his fault.”  By : Enuresis Treatment Center
    Jason was only ten and already had a label. He was a bedwetter. He had “accidents” throughout the day, too. It just didn’t seem fair. His 7-year old brother and 5-year-old sister didn’t suffer from bedwetting. “Why me?” Jason thought.
  • Children Need To Feel That They Belong  By : Tulum
    Misbehaving children are discouraged children who have mistaken ideas on how to achieve their Primary Goal: TO BELONG. Mistaken ideas lead to misbehavior. Address the mistaken belief rather than just the misbehavior.
  • All About Names  By : IndiaParenting
    Our name is one thing that belongs to us but is used more by others. Read on to get an insight into the intriguing world of names.
  • Keeping Track Of Your Children's Computer Use  By : Matthew W. Grant
    How to discover what your teens are up to when they surf the Internet.
  • Initial Three Years of Child's Life Is Imperative!!  By : Charles Harmon
    Trying to manage both the stress and family, we would have neglected a very important aspect of our child’s life: may be their emotional well being was neglected. In the child’s life, the first three years is a crucial stage and hence having a “part-time” parent float in and out of their life can be very painful and may weaken them.
  • Parenting Advice - Are Toddlers Ruling Your Roost?  By : Molten Marketing
    The years between infancy and school-age can seem like an eternity to parents who are weary of temper tantrums, potty training, and everything else that comes up during the toddler years. Parenting advice for the moms and dads who cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel abounds, though, so it must be that you are in good company if the little ones are ruling your life.
  • Parents Beware: Facts About SIDS You Know Know  By : JB Anthony
    You may have heard of what SIDS is. Many unfortunate parents have been told that it was SIDS that caused the death of their baby. If you know nothing more about this condition than the fact that it is strongly linked with infant sleep, then you should try to improve your knowledge about it. After all, SIDS is the leading cause of death in infants from 1 month to one year. Knowing about SIDS might help ensure that you can help prevent your baby from having it.
  • Teachers As Leaders In The Curriculum  By : Kerry Beck
    How can teachers use their curriculum to train leaders for the future? How can parents encourage their children to lead when they grow up? The first place to start in raising your students into leadership is to change your own education paradigm.
  • Can Candy Corn Be Really Harmful For Kids? Check The Numbers And See for Yourself  By : Gaylene Davis
    Do all the sweeteners in candy corn leave you curious whether or not it's healthy for your kids? In some ways, it just might be.
  • Use Reading as a Mentor with Learning Resources  By : Kerry Beck
    Leadership education is a method of bringing up your kids to become respected future leaders, successful businessmen, revered church leaders and righteous statesmen in the community. These are leaders who seek change in our community. It's a parent's hope that your children will become excellent future leaders.
  • Do YOU feel Guilty? Disappointed? Hidden Effects of Divorce  By :
    I want to tell you about the effects of divorce I experienced myself. I know there are many, many websites about the effects of divorce, how bad it is for children, how to organize your new situation financially and practically, but that is not what I want to talk about here. I want to tell you the story of my life, and I want to take you on a trip through an area where I feel my divorce has had a much bigger impact than I would ever have imagined.
  • Learn the Steps to Gaining Cooperation  By : Tulum
    Learn Effective Tools For Gaining Cooperation in Your Household or Classroom
  • Use Family Or Class Meetings For Problem Solving  By : Tulum
    Use family meetings to create a framework for identifying solutions as a family. This makes the family unit the authority instead of just you (which is a set up for power struggles).
  • Take Time For Training And Planning  By : Tulum
    Take time for training. Children often don't know what is expected of them. Time constraints often lead to a lack of training. When children don't know what is expected of them or how to accomplish a task, problems will arise.
  • Long Term Effects Of Punishment  By : Tulum
    Punishment may work if all you are interested in is stopping the behavior in the moment. Beware of the long range results of punishment: Resentment, Rebellion, Revenge or Retreat.
  • Meltdowns: Don't Fix Them or Stop Them!  By : Tulum
    Learn effective ways on dealing with child tantrums and meltdowns.
  • All you need to know about babies and baby showers  By : Phil P
    In the past few decades, baby showers have become more common, as families become smaller and as each child receives more individual attention. When you and your friends first become parents, you may find that there isn't much time for going out or socialising at all, so a baby shower is a great way to get everyone together and have fun.
  • Preparing for the ISEE Examination  By : Arthur Tibel PhD
    You have visited all the schools and you are certain you have chosen the best one for your child. They give the ISEE (The Independent Schools Entrance Examination) as part of their admitting procedure.
  • Language Alert! Help Your Kids To Be Positive  By : Frank McGinty
    'I felt great until I walked into the classroom - then it all went wrong!'
  • How to Start Breastfeeding  By : Keith Tennent
    Breastfeeding is the natural way to feed your child, and is the only way to provide your baby with the most amount of nutrients. Formulas are similar to human breast milk, but don't provide an adequate substitute. Sometimes the modern hospital system makes it difficult for mothers to begin the breastfeeding process, creating a frustrating situation for both mom and baby.
  • Buying Toys for Kids  By : Maraya Mullen
    With their hectic work schedule, it is easy for today’s parents to go the “easy route” when buying toys for their kids. Some buy kids toys online without bothering to really check and research the items because it’s more convenient. This article discusses why and how parents should choose their kids’ toys.
  • Study Skills - How Can YOU Help Your Kids?  By : Frank McGinty
    Some years ago when touring the Scottish Highlands, I met a man who said something that's stuck with me.
  • Speak To Your Child As If He Were A Dear Friend  By : Tulum
    Speak to your child the way you would like them to speak to you... respectfully, lovingly and with dignity.
  • Independence In The Kitchen  By : Tulum
    Ever hear, "Let me do it by myself!" Well it's time to listen up! Your child is following an inner blue print to become independent and you can either help or hinder.
  • Algebra Simplified  By : Matthew Wagner
    Algebra is a very important class to take. It provides you a foundation for all of the math classes that you take in the future, and teaches you critical math skills that will actually come in handy for the rest of your life.
  • How a child's safety stool can bring relaxation to your household  By : Garrett Politis
    Children’s safety stools are becoming more and more popular. These stools serve two very important functions in a child’s environment.
  • Wooden children’s play bocks are the ultimate open ended toy.  By : Garrett Politis
    Wooden blocks are one of the most lasting toys available. They never break, they never go out of date, and they are one of the most used toys in any toy chest. Even better, we see that kids often integrate their blocks when they are playing with other toys.
  • Five Safety Tips for Your Teen Driver  By : Daniel Z. Kane..
    Few things are as frightening to a parent as handing the car keys over to a teenager, and with good reason. Accident rates for teen drivers, especially males, are far higher than for almost all other groups. While there is no way to fully protect your teenage driver, there are some things you can do to improve his or her odds on the highways.
  • 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.
  • Need For After School Activities  By : Thomas Jackson
    When children are literally up to their gills with the learning and sport activities in school, it may seem superfluous to enroll them for after school activities. In spite of this, after school programs are sprouting up in large numbers and most of these are booked full. This shows that there is a real need for after school activities.
  • Baby Care: Introducing Solid Foods  By : Robert Thomson
    Introducing solid foods to your baby should be both healthy and tasty. What better way to is there to present baby food, than the organic, fresh, tasty and homemade way?
  • 10 amazing baby abilities  By : bdd7707
    For new parents the arrival of the newborn brings a lot of excitement in their lives. They might look fragile and vulnerable, which they are, but there are some surprising things babies can do, much to the delightful fun of many people.
    Most of the babies can do the following surprising things to us:
    1. They can [...]
  • Recommended vaccines for children  By : bdd7707
    We all know that in order to prevent serious illnesses from affecting our children we must take them to the doctor at predetermined periods for vaccination. Parents need to know when it is the most indicated moment for such a shot and against which disease is their child protected. In this article parents can find [...]
  • 3 Approaches To Homeschooling Your Children  By : Don 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.
  • Ways to help your child develop a winning attitude even during times of illness  By : Carrie Carter
    All of us as parents owe it to our children to give them all the guidance and tools they need to live the successful lives they are worthy of.
  • The Stressed Out Teenager  By : Andrew John
    When our children reach the age of 13-14 years old, their life changes. Now they become real teenagers with all good and bad stuff this brings. They will have to face enormous amounts of stress, often for the first time in their lives. They will have to pass their first "real" exams - ones that will decide about their whole future. They will fall in love for the first time in their lives and will probably have sex some time after that. Finally, they will be in danger of getting into alcohol and drugs problems and they will have to fight with the urge to just let go on life. And, worst of all, for the first time in their lives parents will not (and should not) solve their problems, but will only advise their children offering limited assistance.
  • Is It Possible To Interact With Children With Autism?  By : Kathy Labosh-8975
    Steps for including children with autism in activities
  • Parent's Guide for Social Networking Sites  By : IndiaParenting
    What do you think about social networking sites? Do you or your child use any of them? Do you know any stories of abuse of such sites?
  • Teenage Depression – Is Your Teen Depressed? Signs and Symptoms  By : sacha Tarkovsky
    Depression in teenager is often difficult to determine as teenagers with depression don't display the same symptoms as adults with depression.

    Depression in teenagers is as high as depression in adults and it can lead to self harm and even suicide so make sure you know the signs of teenage depression before its to late.
  • More about New York nanny  By : Shalini
    In New York, most people use Child Care centers other than preferring a nanny as it traditionally it has been cheaper and the government gives rebates for child care. Once you decide to hire a nanny, first try looking at the various Nanny agencies.Your ad must state all your requirements accordingly. From the ad you will receive enough responses normally. You may further call them for a personal interview.
  • Getting Rid Of Parental Stress  By : Andrew John
    When the child is born, the parents are happy - or to tell the truth, even more than happy. However, the child also brings a lot of additional worries for parents. Raising a child is a lot of fun, that's true, but it also brings a lot of responsibility, often more than the parents got used to handle. At that time stress is born - and it can last for years or even our entire life unless we decide to do something about it.
  • How To Find Nice Wallet For Your Father  By : PisanK
    Especially if you are looking for something for your father in father’s day. This article presents the idea about how to find nice wallet for your father. If you're interested, then this is worth reading
  • Learning How Money Works - It Makes Sense  By : Carrie Carter
    Whether it’s birthday money, compensation for raking leaves, or Chanukah gelt, children often receive loose dollar bills and lots of jingling change. Yet rare is the yeshivah or Bais Yaakov that offers a class teaching them how to manage their small fortunes.
  • A Hidden Factor in Teen Suicide  By : Jerry McMullin
    Several factors can contribute to the tragedy of teen suicide. By understanding what those factors are, parents and others working with teens may be more able to help them heal. This article describes a hidden factor often overlooked. Protecting young children from being accessed by predators may be more important to preventing teen suicides than most people realize.
  • Teenagers & Sex - Should You Talk About It And How  By : kelly price
    Teenagers and sex is one issue all parents have to face sooner or later. But when is the right time to raise the subject of teenagers and sex and who should do it. If you're beginning to have concerns about your teenager and sex, here are a few pointers.
  • Parent Coaching as a Career  By : ACPI
    We often observe parents who are impatient, angry or exasperated because life nowadays is stressful & hectic. This has made parenting & raising a child a tough & confusing issue at times. How does a parent meet all demands of life and still always be available for your child? How do you deal with issues like discipline, sibling rivalry and unhealthy eating habits? How do you make sure that what you are doing as a parent is appropriate and successful parent coach can answer all these questions.
  • Communication – Key to Effective Parenting  By : ACPI
    Exasperated parents often tell child counselors that they have almost no communication with their children. Once a child feels that she is growing up, especially at the onset of adolescence, she will start to distance herself from you and begin to talk more to her peers. Mostly parents ignore this because they feel that it is a part of growing up. True, it is very much a part of growing up, but ignoring this initial distancing will create larger problems.
  • Parental Stress: How To Deal With It  By : Andrew John
    Parenting is a combination of hard work and extreme level of responsibility. If you want to do it right, you often have to go at great length to make your children happy and safe. As at times children do not cooperate and make parenting even more difficult and demanding, suffering from parental stress is a common problem among parents regardless of their financial and personal situation.
  • How to Deal with Your Child Being Kicked Out of School  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    The British newspapers and media have spotlighted the topic of misbehaving children in school recently. The topic of discussion usually ends with the answer that entails kicking troublemakers out of the classroom setting.
  • Help! My Child Watches Too Much TV.  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    Most parents complain that their children watch too much television. In this age and time television is a fact of life. One doesn’t come across families that don't have one, or that never watch one. While there is nothing wrong with television per se one has to be selective when it comes to watching television and how much of it you can allow your children. Television is educational, informative, and uplifting. At the same time, a lot of what is shown on TV is nothing but drivel. It is nowhere near uplifting or educational, and shows certain behavior that is quite unacceptable and undesirable in most social circles. But, children are too small to discern the difference and make intelligent choices.
  • 5 Techniques to Accelerate Your Child's Literacy  By : David Morgan
    We live in an information society and literacy is the key to success in it. Being a good or excellent reader will be a huge advantage for your child over the coming years.
  • Online CPR Certificate - First Step To Saving Lives!  By : Lee Addison
    The online CPR certificate has become a prerequisite to employment in many different types of industries. It is definitely required by those wishing to enter the health or wellness industries, and in fact much of their training can not go ahead until students present their teachers with a copy of their online CPR certificate. Even when not required, being able to show that you have a current CPR certificate on your CV is a great bonus when job hunting.
  • Telling a Child What to Do and How to Behave will Often Backfire on You  By : Tulum
    The most effective way to get someone to do something, especially children, it to model the desired behavior. Nobody likes to be lectured to or be constantly told what to do. Lecturing will quickly send children in the opposite direction.
  • How To Build Your Childs Self Esteem  By : Theresa Cahill and Jeff G
    Imagine the despair felt by a parent who goes into a child's bedroom nearly every morning, only to find that everything around the child is soaking wet-the child wet the bed. Again. The fact is, thousands of parents recognize this as their reality. The good news, though, is that a bedwetting alarm can make this a distant memory.
  • 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.
  • Eliminate Hidden Dangers by Encouraging Early Money-Management Skills  By : Carrie Carter
    When it comes to long-term planning, perhaps nothing is more popular today than setting aside money for a child’s future college education. That’s not to say that saving money for education is a requirement for being a good parent -- nothing could be further from the truth . . .
  • Safeguard Your Children for Peace of Mind  By : Elena Neitlich
    It is critical that we safeguard our children and families against harm. From an early age children of course need to be taught basic safety information such as their full name, address, phone number and parent cell phone. They also need some information that parents twenty years ago did not need.
  • How Bright Kids Often Fail at Reading and What You Can Do to Help  By : David Morgan
    It's a tragedy that children often struggle with reading unnecessarily. Often it is derived from a misunderstanding of how to read. The warning signs are easy to spot if you know what to look for.
  • Catholic Boarding Schools for Teens  By : Craft
    Catholic boarding schools offer communities where discrimination is not tolerated, and our differences are mutual and respected and often celebrated.
  • Learn about Summer Nanny  By : Shalini
    You might not be confirmed in hiring a summer nanny during summer leave, as during school hours the schedule manages your kids but this is not the case during summer holidays. With the working school environment you might never have to go off schedule as everything runs systematically smoothly; from morning till the evening. If you owe school aged kids, you have almost certainly planned your travel and mealtime agenda around getting them on the bus or in the car and off to school.
  • 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.
  • The Differences Between How Parents and Society Teach Boys and Girls Financial Awareness  By : Carrie Carter
    With a divorce rate of around 50% and many people not marrying until they are in their thirties, it is surprising to find that there are still many women who aren’t financially educated. Most of this can be traced back to two factors: upbringing at home and society . . .
  • Child Bullying: The Warning Signs  By : Florrie Poff
    One of the most serious problems your child could ever experience is bullying. In this article you will be able to identify some of the signs that may indicate your child is being bullied.
  • Why Audio Books are Amazing for your Family. Your new age learning and entertainment format is here.  By : Tom Reincke
    We know the power of reading and gaining knowledge for both children and adults and books have been and will continue to be a wonderful source of inspiration and entertainment. However, technology now enables us to get and do more of what we want in less time and for less money. Yes, new age learning and entertainment now comes in audio book format. And it does not matter who you are. If you, your family or your children read books then you’ll love audio books and even more so if you are big book readers.
  • Your Children’s School is allowing outsiders to arrest on campus for file sharing crimes  By : tencerpr
    Michael Goldstein of Stun Mobile Media and the USA Group have been following the court cases of file sharing of illegal content over the internet, and came across the new alarming article by Melissa Santos about a school’s identifying its students under threat of subpoena. For the school to avoid a lawsuit of their own, they are turning in and pointing out students.
  • This is for US  By : Margie Weiler
    For the mothers of the survivors, and the mothers who sat in front of their TVs in horror, hugging their child who just came home from school, safely.
  • Things to consider before hiring Nanny  By : Shalini
    Your house is one of the most valuable possessions for you. Most probable, you would not hope just anybody to look after your home or its stuffing. If you are taking into account hiring a nanny, there are many checks and significant details to take into account before you start the process.
  • Parental Internet Safety Tips  By : Kelly Liyakasa
    Learn what steps parents should take to make the Internet a safe haven for their children. Advice on what you should and shouldn't do in monitoring Internet activity. How some software companies are assisting mom's and dad's.
  • All Parents Want Their Childs Firsts Birthday To Be A Memorable One  By : DMF
    Keep in mind most children will not remember their early years, so the first birthday is mostly for the adults in your child's life.
  • 4 Good Gifts for your Child  By : Angela Minster
    Today is your child birthday but you did not decide on what to buy. Do you know what the best gift is for your child? Are you thinking about buying any baby gifts? Baby shop in the UK offers a lot of gifts and toys. But before you actually buy a baby gift you want to know what the 4 best gifts are for your child.
  • Teenage Anger. Parenting Tips  By : Fiona Dimas-Herd
    I am commonly asked questions like "Why is my teenager always angry with me?" Parents DO NOT TAKE IT PERSONALLY! Teenagers are generally not angry with you they are just plain angry. This anger can vary from resentment right through to actual rage. What you are seeing is not the anger itself but a behavior.
  • Consistency: The Key to Eliminating Child Behavior Problems  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    The importance of consistency in parenting can never be over-emphasized. It is the most essential requirement as far as child discipline is concerned. Any lapse will cause heavy damage in terms of reverting to bad behavior by the child. Yet, it cannot be denied that maintaining consistency is also the most arduous task. After all, parents are but human and children can sometimes drive you up the wall. Nonetheless, if you, as a parent, can get over the initial hurdles to being consistent, there are a number of benefits waiting for you.
  • Consistency is a Virtue that Pays Rich Dividends  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    The importance of consistency in parenting can never be over-emphasized. It is the most essential requirement as far as child discipline is concerned. Any lapse will cause heavy damage in terms of reverting to bad behavior by the child. Yet, it cannot be denied that maintaining consistency is also the most arduous task. After all, parents are but human and children can sometimes drive you up the wall. Nonetheless, if you, as a parent, can get over the initial hurdles to being consistent, there are a number of benefits waiting for you.

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