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  • Coping With Your Stresses And Anxieties As A Parent  By : Stanley Popovich
    Every parent deals with anxieties and stresses, however sometimes our anxieties can get the best of us. As a result, here is a list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their daily stresses and anxieties while maintaining the household.
  • Getting Help For Your Bipolar While Taking Care of Your Family  By : Stanley Popovich
    It is not easy to deal with your fears, bipolar, or anxiety problems while being a parent. The first step is that you should talk to a professional who can get you started in the right path of getting better. Getting help from a counselor or other professional is very important and can provide you much help and insights in dealing with your current problem. In addition, here are some techniques a person can use to help manage their fears, bipolar, and anxieties.
  • Do Not Let Your Stresses Get The Best Of You As A Parent  By : Stanley Popovich
    Do not let your anxieties and stresses overwhelm you while taking care of your family. Sometimes it can be difficult to overcome your stresses, however there are ways of dealing with your problems. Here is a list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their daily stresses and anxieties while being a parent.
  • Dealing With Your OCD And Fearful Thoughts As A Parent  By : Stanley Popovich
    It can be tough for a parent with OCD to have to experience obsessive thoughts that are intrusive, scary, and difficult to manage. As a result, here is a short list of techniques that a parent can use to help manage their obsessive and fearful thoughts.
  • The Four Parenting Styles  By : Hanif Khaki
    An article about parenting styles
  • Can You Stay Home?  By : Stephanie Foster
    Figure out if being a stay at home parent is something you can afford to do.
  • Seventeen Reasons To Homeschool Your Kids  By :
    If you are thinking of homeschooling your kids, read over this list of reasons other parents used to get started homeschooling their kids. Then answer one question which can decide whether you should Homeschool your kids or not.
  • Not Just Parenting: Good Parenting  By : James Monahan
    As what happens in the past is what influences the future, it is the duty, and moral obligation of the parents to provide good parenting to their children to equip them for the future.
  • Choosing The Right Flowers For Mom  By : Bob Hett
    If you are one of those people that are always left wondering what to get dear old mom for her birthday, Mother’s Day, or any other holiday or occasion, the answer is flowers. Flowers for mom are the gift that is always the right size and color, and will never have to be returned. Flowers are always considered tasteful and thoughtful.
  • Top Questions You Need to Ask Your Child’s Daycare about Emergency Preparedness  By : Carlo Morelli
    A quality daycare provider will be prepared properly for fires, medical emergencies, sickness, storms and disasters. They will be glad to answer questions you may have about emergency preparedness.
  • The Model Student - A Red Flag for Parents!  By : Pamela Connolly
    There is a movement afoot to negate natural learning, creativity and curiosity of the child along with the devaluing the role of the parents.
  • Parents: You Can Do Something About Professional Sports Ethics  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Most of us can agree that there is a lack of ethics standards within professional sports today. The fact that many of today’s sports heroes are ethical is a stroke of luck. The fact is - many sports superstars are good people, but what about the “bad apples” that shame their sport, teammates, communities, fans, and team owners?
  • Parenting After Divorce  By : Nathan Dawson
    Once you have finished gathering all your divorce information, sought all the divorce advice that was out there, found divorce help by hiring an attorney and financial planner… after you have learned everything there is to know about how to get a divorce there is one decision that has no fast, cut-and-dried answers: how to raise your children in two households.
  • The John Wayne vs Apron String Approach to Parenting  By : Julie Butler
    How different approaches to child behavior management led to a new invention for parenting.
  • Paternity testing - How? Why? Where? Who?  By : Ventura
    DNA analysis can prove or disprove paternity of a child. It is also used by children who were given up for adoption to trace their birth parents and to trace distant relatives in the country from which parents or grandparents emigrated .
  • Facing Your Daily Stresses And Anxieties As a Mother Or Father  By : Stanley Popovich
    Many parents today have to deal with maintaining a family and also maintaining a career. This can produce a lot of anxiety and stress. As a result, here is a list of techniques that a parent can use to help manage their daily stresses and anxieties at their job and/or in the household.
  • How to Breastfeed  By : Grant Carroll
    Some people may think that breastfeeding is an innate ability of mother and child. This is partially true in that the first instinct a baby has is to suck. However, most of breastfeeding is an acquired skill that takes a little practice.
  • The Benefits of Breastfeeding  By : Grant Carroll
    Breastfeeding is one of the most intimate times that a mother and child can share. It’s no secret that breastfeeding is beneficial, but scientists are discovering new benefits all the time that prove how important it is.
  • Swing Sets for Your Children  By : James Hunt
    Every child wants a swing set in their backyard. They want to have competitions with their friends to see who can swing the highest...
  • Candles, Kids and Safety Tips  By : Charles Kassotis
    Protect your kids from burn injuries when using household candles.
  • Choosing a Safe Babysitter  By : Amanda Baker
    Hiring a babysitter can be one of the most important choices you have to make for your children.
  • Why Working Mums (and Dads) sometimes have to be Selfish  By : Annett Tate
    Is your creativity drying up as you come under more and more pressure from work and the family? Sometimes, you just have to put yourself first.
  • Give Your Child Life Skills for a Lifetime  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Many parents struggle with solutions to put their child on the fast track to success, and one such solution is not usually far from home.
  • Picking Out the Best Nursing School  By : John Morris
    Various nursing schools, which can be found in the country, will be able to provide nursing aspirants with the proper training as well as nursing degrees which will play a critical role in the country’s health care system.
  • Baby Sunscreen: The Importance Of Protecting Your Childs Skin  By : Susan Dean
    Using a baby sunscreen or in fact any sunscreen on your child is very important if they are outside. It is preferred that children particularly under 6 months stay out of the sun at all costs. We all know that this is more often than not hard to adhere to for many different reasons. If you do have your baby outside in the sun you must keep him or her fully clothed and apply sunscreen to the exposed areas.
  • Keeping Your Children Safe From Household Adhesives  By : Charles Kassotis
    Teach your kids how to use glue, paste, and other adhesives responsibly to avoid injury or damage.
  • Teaching Sign Language to Your Baby  By : Amanda Baker
    Teaching sign language to your baby may seem like a difficult task (especially if you don't know sign language yourself!),
  • 8 specific ways you can make your child a reader!  By : Deanna Mascle
    Providing positive, enjoyable literacy experiences give young children opportunities to gain the knowledge, awareness, skills, and love of learning that they need to later learn to read independently. Here are 8 ways you can provide those experiences
  • Healthy Kids are Happy Kids!  By : Paul Duxbury
    Information and advice on how to help your child lead a healthy and happy life.
  • Enjoy Teaching Your Children To Cook  By : Anthony Stai
    If you're ready to teach your children how to cook, here are some simple tips for teaching them the basics, and giving them skills that will last them a lifetime!
  • More And More People Are Opting For International Adoption  By : James Hunt
    Today in the United States and Canada people who wish to adopt children will have to wait years and years. Sometimes people decide that it is not worth...
  • 5 Steps to More Effective Parenting  By : Kim Roach
    Raising children is one of the most fulfilling jobs in the world. However, it is also one of the most difficult. Here are 5 tips that will make you a more effective parent.
  • Child Safety- Preparation the Key to Preventing Abducted, Missing Children  By : Scott Irwin
    The thought that a child could be taken or go missing is a very real fear that all of us, as parents, share. Naturally, we want to keep our children safe, but we can't watch over them 24 hours a day. I am frequently asked by parents for advice on what they can do to protect their children. I'd like to share some advice with you so you can reduce the risk that such a tragic event will ever befall your family.
  • Get Your Kids Active  By : Kim Roach
    It is recommended that children and teenagers participate in at least an hours worth of physical activity every day of the week. Here's how you can encourage your family to stay fit and healthy.
  • How to get your Child to do Chores  By : Joseph Then
    If you find that you are repeating the same things repeatedly to your children about house hold chores, then there are a few things that you can do.
  • How to be a Better Parent  By : Joseph Then
    Being a parent is one of the most important jobs anyone can have. It takes a lot of work and determination to be a loving and supportive parent to any child.
  • Attention Shoppers, We Have a Small, Lost, Three Year-Old Boy with Red Hair.....  By : Scott Irwin
    Each minute, somewhere in the country, a parent is separated from their child.
    These separations sometimes last only a few seconds; in other instances they last much longer, causing the store to go into a lock-down situation.
  • -Child Safety-Does Your Dog Have More Identification Than Your Child?  By : Scott Irwin
    When you consider the fact that, as adults, we would never consider leaving the house without our id. We spend thousands on home and car alarms, we are even protecting our family pets with microchips; however, our most cherished possessions, our children, leave home without any identification.
  • Breastfeeding Your Baby  By : lar
    This article explains a few things about Breastfeeding, and if you're interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don't know.
  • What Kind Of Parent Are You?  By : Hege Crowton
    In today’s society children seem to be getting in trouble at a very early age. This kind of trouble is not just kids playing pranks, these are serious criminal offences.
  • A Complete Nursing Career Overview  By : John Morris
    With almost 2.6M registered nurses (RN) in the United States, nursing is now the largest health care profession in the country. If you think that hospitals are the only place a nurse could be found, you are certainly misled...
  • What Parents Need to Know About Child Safety and Identification  By : Scott Irwin
    Parents commonly believe, that by recording their children’s fingerprints and DNA information, they have taken all the steps necessary in order to protect as well as provide identification for their children.
    Common sense dictates that the only time a child’s fingerprints or DNA information would ever become necessary would be in the worst-case scenario, after the unthinkable has happened.
  • Are You Spending Enough Time With Your Family?  By : Don McKay
    Are you spending enough time with your family? Odds are if you don't know the names of the kids your children play with you may need to rethink your answer. I have a solution that can help.
  • How To Create A Great Baby Shower Invitation  By : Marc Lindsay
    If you are planning for a baby shower be it your own, for a family, or friend you want to make sure you set the right theme for it. When selecting a theme make sure you include the right designs to coordinate with the type of theme. For example you’ll need to get the name of the expectant parents, location, date and time, contact number and include a map with directions. Be sure to include the theme of the baby shower in all your invitations. This way your guest can dress appropriately and bring themed gifts.
  • Snatched in the Night-What every parent should know about home invasion abductions  By : Stacy
    Is your child safe in their own home at night? Home invasion abductions have made the news recently, as this frightening form of abduction is becoming more and more common. Parents wake up to find their little one missing, snatched from their own bed. Learn how to keep your child safe.
  • The Supernanny's Strategies May Not Guarantee Success  By : Dave Lloyd
    Principles of parenting proposed by the SuperNanny
  • An Essential Maternity Wear Accessory  By : Jerry Smith
    Being pregnant is wonderful and finding clothes to fit, particularly early on in the pregnancy can be hard. If its early in the pregnancy and your regular clothes are becoming tight but you don’t want to give them up just yet this band is an essential addition to your wardrobe.
  • Child Identification- Thinking of Fingerprinting Your Children?  By : Scott Irwin
    We all believe our fingerprints to be as permanent as a tiger’s stripes since they are formed before our birth, while in the womb. Though this is absolutely correct, here is the kicker; children’s fingerprints are actually changing for the first five to seven years of their life.
  • Focus on the Family: Can Working Mothers Have Their Cake and Eat it Too Without Parenting Burnout?  By : Kelly Nault
    To focus on the family and put them first is as natural to mothers as breathing. To not focus on the family is rarely a choice for any mom—it’s simply a way of life.
  • Planning Your Family Reunion at Disneyworld  By : John Murray
    This article is about how you can use Disneyworld to benefit the entire family.
  • Why Babies Cry And How To Tell What They Want  By : Gregg Hall
    A baby cries the most during his or her first three months. Though the amount of crying steadily increase, the crying time period may vary from an hour to most of the day and this could still be considered within normal range. Like, whoa, right? Babies are also known as howling tear factories.
  • Proper Inspection & Maintenance For Your Water Heater  By : Peter Bishop
    A water heater is a necessary part of any household. In fact, heating water is one of the largest energy consumers in your home.
  • The Court Determines Child Custody  By : David Chandler
    A difficult child custody case is stressful for the parents and extremely hard on the children. If you are currently in a custody battle, take the time to consider your children’s feelings.
  • Parenting Tips – Communication Plays a Major Part in Parenting  By : Joseph Then
    There is a large amount of organizations out there that are willing to give out parenting tips. Yet some of the people that give out the tips have no children of their own.
  • School Crossings- The Danger Zone  By : Stacy
    Traffic congestion around schools is presenting an increasing danger to children.
  • Avoid The Frustration of Chasing The Wrong Family!  By : Paul Duxbury
    I bet I know the answer to what those who are actively involved in discovering their family tree, which is otherwise known as genealogy, find most frustrating!
  • About Motherhood  By : cdmohatta
    When we think of a mother, what kind of a picture we get in our mind? Read on..
  • About Fatherhood  By : cdmohatta
    For most of us, our first father is God. A large majority of the world considers God as their father; or rather call God as their father. Read on...
  • Two Powerful Parent Strategies to Close the Student Achievement Gap  By : Tsahai H. London Sandrock
    Poverty and single parent households have borne the brunt of criticisms for deplorable student performance. However, learning and applying specific strategies will empower them to emotionally and academically support their children.
  • Difference between a bassinet and a cradle  By : Kiran Joseph
    If you’re a new parent looking for bed supplies for your new baby, you’ll likely wonder whether you should buy a cradle or a bassinet. And then you’ll ask yourself what the differences are between a bassinet and a cradle. Many people tend to lump the two together, but there are some differences that new parents should be aware of.
  • Child Beating  By : cdmohatta
    A majority of parents beat their children. Many school teachers punish children to correct them. Read on...
  • Parenting Tips for Young Parents  By : Joseph Then
    Everyone has tips for new parents but nor everyone knows what is best for that families situation. Some parents try to get help from an outside source like some of the agencies that are out there to help out others.
  • Is Posting Children's Pictures Online Dangerous?  By : Stacy
    Is posting family pictures online dangerous? Does it put your children at risk of being abducted by someone with dark motives? Learn whether this fear is fact or falacy.
  • Poisons in your Home? The List.  By : C R Ellsworth
    Danger in your Bathroom and Medicine Cabinet.
  • Baby Diaper Dilemmas – Cloth Or Disposable?  By : Michael Barrows
    Convenience makes disposable diapers the only choice for millions of parents. But cloth diapers are making a strong comeback. This article explores the various advantages and disadvantages of cloth and disposable diapers.
  • Are Disposable Diapers Dangerous?  By : Michael Barrows
    Disposable diapers are wonderfully convenient. However, many questions are being asked about their envionmental effects. This article explores this issue and highlights several other possible dangers of using disposable diapers.
  • Money Saving Tips For Stay at Home Moms  By : Aaron Crawford
    Saving money is very important to make ends meet for many American households. Here are some easy money saving tips for the industrious stay at home mom.
  • Breastfeeding And The Working Mom  By : Carlie Edwards
    Remember the days when women were able to leave their jobs to stay at home and raise their children? Seems like those days are long gone! If your a working Mom and want to breastfeed... don't despare - you'll find some very useful tips and suggestions in this article to help you overcome some of those issues.
  • Decluttering Your Children’s Rooms  By : Julien Raynal
    Children’s rooms can be a challenge to keep clean and organized. Most children don’t mind the mess, and in fact seem to enjoy the obstacle course that their mess creates.
  • Tips and Advices for Toddler Parenting  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Toddlers! Toddlers! Toddlers are sooo cute. This stage of life is known to be the most important.
  • Proper Parenting: The Best Lesson of All  By : Sandra Stammberger
    No true parent can ever declare that they are perfect. No matter how much we try, it can never be done.
  • Locating a child daycare  By : Dave Carter
    Day care also called a creche in Queen's English, means child being taken care of by a person who is not a parent or guardian of the child. Day care is also termed childcare in some countries.
  • The Significance of Parenting Class Online  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Parenting is indeed a very difficult profession. It starts from the time that your baby was born until the time that your child has grown up.
  • Tips for Good Parenting  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Being a parent is very enjoying, but it is also a tough job and entails big responsibility and commitment.
  • How To Prevent Sore Nipples  By : Carlie Edwards
    FACT: As you may have guessed, sore nipples are the number one reason that women quit breastfeeding their babies. How do you avoid this? Prevention!
  • Using Potty Dolls To Train Your Child  By : Mary C Hanna
    Mary Hanna’s article on using Potty Dolls to train your child is useful information on how to get your child to use the bathroom. These are practical steps in making the process successful for both you and your child.
  • Parents - Make Bedtime Fun  By : Carlie Edwards
    Bedtime can be fun! By following a few simple steps you can avoid being awakened in the middle of the night...
  • Pets: Choosing A Groomer  By : Gary Allison -
    Different pets have vastly different grooming needs. Some pets need a lot more grooming than others. The majority of animals will need some kind of grooming service at some stage of their lives. Whether it's bathing or trimming, or even a large matt that needs to be removed - there are some things that need to be done by professionals.

    Choosing a groomer is not just a matter of opening the phonebook however, there are just too many choices. But when choosing groomers some ...
  • It's Baby Bath Time!  By : Debra Slater
    Baby’s first bath. It can be a little unnerving, especially if you are a new mother and never given a newborn a bath. Don’t worry though, you’ll do just fine. Mothers have been giving babies a bath since the beginning of time. Today is much safer with all the new types of tubs designed just for infants and toddlers. And many babies love getting a bath!

    Your newborn should just get sponge baths for the first couple of weeks at home or until the umbilical cord heals. Since y...
  • Talking About Strangers…  By : Debra Slater
    A parents worst nightmare: your child goes missing. No one saw anything, no one knows what happened. One minute your child is there, then they’re gone. How can you prevent this from happening? There are approximately 2,100 reports of missing children filed every day. As alarming as that sounds, the majority of children make it through their childhood safely.

    My husband and I talk to our son all the time about strangers. When he started talking and interacting with others, ...
  • Choosing Your Baby's Doctor  By : Debra Slater
    During the last couple months of your pregnancy, you should start looking for a pediatrician. Finding the right doctor is very important. You should feel comfortable and know they will answer any questions you may have without making you feel like an idiot for asking.

    Don’t wait until the last minute to talk to potential doctors. I had made an appointment with someone that came highly recommended. I had my son the day before the interview. Of course, when the hospital aske...
  • And The Debate Continues - Cloth vs. Disposable Diapers  By : Debra Slater
    Cloth or disposable? Which one is better? This debate has been going on since the 70s and 80s. And it continues today with each side saying the other is the superior product. But cloth diapers are making a comeback with new flushable liners.

    Cloth diapers are what all mothers used until disposable diapers became mainstream. These diapers are not as convenient or easy to dispose. But, at one time, cloth was all a mother had to work with. Today, cloth diapers are not our mot...
  • Child Discipline: What Really Works?  By : Debra Slater
    One thing I hate to do is discipline my son. He is such a good boy most of the time, but when he gets angry he is awful! Disciplining your child is one of the hardest things to do as a parent. It is important that they understand that you are in charge, not them.

    I remember getting spankings until I was around 6 or 7 years old. I did everything I could to avoid making my mother and father angry. I haven’t spanked my son that often, but I have had to pop him when nothing el...
  • Adoption Is An Option  By : Debra Slater
    If a couple has been trying for sometime to conceive and have done everything they could to do so, then maybe they could consider adoption.

    There are so many babies and children in the world looking for a mother and father. Couples can choose to adopt a child in their home country or one from abroad. There have been those couples who have adopted children from several different countries. The highest profile adoptions recently have been Angelina Jolie and Meg Ryan. Angelin...
  • Why Should Kids Get Allowances - The Top 7 Reasons  By : Rachel Incoll
    The question of whether allowances are right or wrong, is one that has been argued for many generations. Now it’s your turn, as a parent, to decide whether or not an allowance is the best way to educate your child about financial responsibility. There are many reasons given on why a regular payment of money to a child should or shouldn’t be done – ultimately I believe there is no right answer, it is up to each individual family to decide what is the best option for them. Thro...
  • Parenting Tips For All Parents  By : Joseph Then
    With all the different parenting tips that are out there how is anyone sub post to know what they are going to follow and what is some bad tips to follow. One of the main important tips someone can receive is that you should always make sure that your child is safe in everything that you and they do.
  • Grocery Shopping With Young Children  By : Dylan
    Grocery shopping is one of those things that just has to be done. We can’t put it off just because the kids are awkward. We still need to eat. The key to stress-free shopping with kids is time – and plenty of it. How long would it normally take you to do the weekly shopping? OK. Double it. If you’re short of time then try and make some elsewhere. If you try to rush the big weekly shop you’ll get stressed, the kids will get stressed and you’ll think the world and his wife is s...
  • Robot Toy: The New Generation Play Tool  By : Jonathan Brunet
    Gone are the days when children satisfied themselves with simple games of hopscotch or tag. Heck, there are practically no more “simple toys” in the toy market nowadays wherein it’s slowly being dominated by more and more complicated contraptions. From toy PDA electronic models to enhanced walkie talkies, children nowadays have more discerning taste when it comes to their playing pleasure. So in an age where cell phones and digital cameras are just all too common, what’s real...
  • Is A Family Business Right For You Special Needs Teen?  By : Alexa Simmons
    Should your teen get a job? Perhaps. If you have the perfect situation and your teen is excited about the opportunity, then go for it. You know your child better than anyone, and many special needs teens do very well working for others.

    However, if you are uneasy about sending your teen off to a job, then have you considered the possibility of starting a home business with your teen?

    Think about it. You and your teen can work together. You can help him or her to learn a...
  • Team Sports For Your Special Needs Child?  By : Alexa Simmons
    Although all kids are different, I will share with you my views on sports and kids with special needs.

    If your child is having difficulties socially in school, you may be tempted to sign him or her up for basketball or soccer with the other kids.

    You know your child better than anyone. Just be sure that you’re setting your child up for a positive, rather than a negative experience.

    The things I have heard from Coaches about kids on their team would make you spit nail...
  • Maybe It's Not Autism  By : Adam Cox
    Maybe It's Not Autism?

    Most would agree that public awareness and access to medical information is critical to public health. Destigmatizing mental illness and focusing attention on under-diagnosed problems has been a particularly important stride of the past 30 years. Yet sometimes, publicity leads to anxiety. As an acquaintance said, “if the disease-of-the-week doesn’t kill me, the worry will.”

    Recently, a parent contacted me with concerns about his 7 year-old son, w...
  • 5 Reasons To Choose A Traditional Kids Summer Camp  By : Vincent Abrugar -
    A traditional kids summer camp is one that generally begins in June and continues through August. This type of recreation is a popular activity among children of all ages as it gives them the opportunity to experience new things, meet new people and embark on a journey of independence. With that being said, the following are 5 popular reasons to enroll your child in a traditional kids summer camp.

    Independence. During their experience at a traditional kids summer camp, ch...
  • Does Your Student Eat A Hot School Lunch Or Cold Junk?  By : John Hart
    The Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004 mandates that high schools have a local wellness policy and program in place by July 1, 2006, to promote more healthful food choices by students.

    However, a recent study of 271 public high schools by Penn State researchers, published in the February issue of the "Journal of the American Dietetic Association," names three reasons why some high school wellness programs already in place, aren't working.

    The study say...
  • Baby Shower Secrets  By : Scott Michaels
    Now, anyone can throw the Baby Shower and it’s not just for the women!Men are attending showers, even having their own.It’s all about celebrating a new life, and welcoming a new baby to the world. And all babies, not just the couple’s first child, are a cause for celebration.

    Traditionally, a close female friend throws the Baby Shower and invites all the women close to the mother-to-be, to shower her with gifts and well wishes for the coming baby.While this is still the id...
  • Child Safety - How To Use "Code Words" Effectively  By : Thomas Trotts
    Did you know that there is a 1 in 42 chance that YOUR child will become lost, missing, or abducted? In other words...those are not odds in your favor! To many people have become very complacent about child safety. They seem to have a "It couldn't happen to my child" attitude. You can believe that if you ask any of the parents of missing children, they thought the same thing. And you can also bet, their attitude has changed significantly.

    What can you do, right now, that w...
  • Preparing for Parenthood – Things You Should Know  By : Marc Lindsay
    I was pondering what to actually write about how my husband and I had been preparing for parenthood. I thought that we hadn’t really been preparing at all and realized that we were over half way and that this was a HUGE deal.
  • What Is The Point Of School Uniforms?  By : Carl Walker
    School uniforms are the cause for much debate these days with some people claiming that all schools should adopt them and others claiming that school uniforms are going to be the ruin of civilization as we know it. People tend to feel strongly on the subject of school uniforms, that is a fact and it is also a fact that many schools could very well choose to put school uniforms into effect over the next couple of years.

    There are some definite pros and cons of both sides, a...
  • The Causes Of Thrush On Babies  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Infants are cute especially during the first few months. The baby will giggle when happy and cry when hungry. During this time, the mother has to watch carefully to make sure that everything is going well.

    Though this doesn’t happen often, the mother might notice a whitish substance on the cheek of the infant. The first instinct is that this is some remnants of milk after feeding and this can easily be wiped off.

    When this doesn’t go away and there and more have are f...
  • Raising a Healthy and Fit Child  By : Linda Geyer
    The rise in childhood obesity has increased the incidence of medical conditions in children that in the past were rare diseases. Cases of obesity related diseases such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension are being treated in children.
  • The Home Schooling Curriculum Teaching Your Child At Home  By : Alison Palmer
    Home schooling is preferred by some parents. Some parents want to make sure that their child is getting all the schooling needed even though he is staying and learning at home instead of learning inside the classroom. They believe that they are able to control the curriculum better. Moreover, they want to impart their own values that are necessary in molding a child. They are also focused on teaching deeper subjects that they believe are significant to his learning. There is ...

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