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  • -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.
  • 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 [...]
  • 10 Things You Should Know About Raising a Baby  By : Anne Wolski
    So…you are now the proud parents of your beautiful baby but how much do you know about looking after him or her?
  • 12 Commandments For Parents  By : Ken Charnly
    In a child’s education an important factor is the parents’ expertise for this “job”. No one is born holding all the knowledge, but we can learn and understand some things from books or advice from qualified persons.
  • 12 Cost-effective Ways to Keep Your Child Safe around the Home  By : Anne Wolski
    About 2-1/2 million children are killed or injured by hazards in the home each year. The good news is that many of these occurrences can be prevented by using simple child safety devices that are readily available today.
  • 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
  • 13 Commandments For Parents  By : Ken Charnley
    In a child’s education an important factor is the parents’ expertise for this “job”. No one is born holding all the knowledge, but we can learn and understand some things from books or advice from qualified persons.

    Amongst the commandments a parent should strictly follow are the following:
  • 26 Reasons Why Babies Cry & How To Solve Them  By : Ricardo John-3619
    Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies. A healthy newborn baby should cry and it is a normal physiological event. However, sometimes a baby cries for a specific reason. This article provides several reasons why a baby would cry.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 5 Must Ask Questions For Anyone Potty Training A Toddler  By : Susanne Myers
    If you are thinking about starting to potty train your toddler, there are a few questions you should ask yourself before you begin potty training. Being well prepared for this challenging transition from diapers to potty is one of the best things you can do to make this as easy as possible on your child.

    1. Is My Child Ready?
    You want to start potty training at just the right time. You will know that your child is ready when he or she gets more interested in you going to ...
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 6 Secrets To Make Your Teen-Parent Relationship Work  By : Adwina Jackson
    As your child approaches teen age –around 12-13 years old- you’ll experience some changes in him. He will probably be out of the house more often and wants to keep his privacy from you. Other times, he may not be listening to you nor doing what you ask him.

    Many parents in the world find the same troubles when dealing with their teens. Hope you don’t get them. But if you do, don’t worry! Keep on reading to get solutions.

    Just like when you were a teenager, you wanted to...
  • 6 Things to Consider When Naming Your Baby  By : Anne Wolski
    Have you ever considered the immense responsibility in choosing a name for your child? This is not just something that sounds good at the time but it is the choice of your child’s identity for life. Read on for some tips on how to provide that best baby name for your little angel.
  • 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
  • 8 Ways To Focus Your Child On Learning… Starting Right Now!  By : Megan Wiles
    1. Dress for Success

    As tempting as it may be in the homeschool setting to roll out of bed, pour a bowl of cereal, and begin instruction in your bathrobe, it is important that you dress for success. Your children need to know the importance of the education they are receiving. There is no quicker way to give your at-home classroom an aura of respect, than by dressing the part. Clothing does not have to be formal, but it can't be sloppy either. Similarly, your students sho...
  • 9 Ways to Protect Our Children from Sexual Abuse  By : Kathryn Seifert
    Sexual abuse of children is a horrible event and the fear of every parent. These offenders are in our communities and will always be there. We need to do all we can to stop abuse at every level: family, community, State, and Nation. Here are some ideas that may not be what you expect.
  • A Balanced Diet For Your Kids  By : Willie Reynolds
    As a parent, one issue that is constantly on my mind is that of ensuring my children are properly nourished. Fortunately, my children have the eating habits of J.R.R. Tolkien’s hobbits- they eat at least three breakfasts before lunch. This gives me ample opportunity to ensure that their nutrition intake is set for the rest of the day.

    I am sure that other parents have the same concerns, though possibly not the easy time I have with feeding my kids. I would like to share so...
  • A Childs Rocking Horse Will Keep Them Occupied And Amused  By : Jodie Philips
    A child’s rocking horse is a toy for your child in the shape of a horse mounted on rockers. The rockers are essentially springs, which enable a child to rock and ride. The rocking movement entices many a child. It is also popular as a hobbyhorse. These riding toys give your child the illusion of riding a real horse and therefore are a favorite with most children.

    Although only a small horse, a child’s rocking horse is strong enough for your child to sit and ride. It is in ...
  • 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...
  • A Grandparent’s Guide To Choosing Age Appropriate Toys  By : P. Davis
    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 1.3 million children are entrusted to their grandparents every day. Roles of a grandparent include spoiling and enlightening their grandkids with toys they will enjoy. After all, toys are considered to be treasures of childhood. With this role comes an added responsibility to make sure that grandchildren stay safe and enjoy a toy that is age-appropriate. Grandparents make up a large percentage of toy buyers. Thousands of toys are marketed ...
  • A Guide To Choosing The Right Toy For Your Child’s Age  By : Amy Thomas
    Choosing the right toy for your child’s age is not just a matter of selecting a toy that will engage, entertain and educate them, it is also a matter of safety. If you’ve browsed the aisles of any toy store lately you probably know that selecting the right toy can be a difficult undertaking. Not only do you want a toy that you can rest assured will provide no danger to your child, but you also want to select a toy that will help your child develop their full potential.

    Res...
  • 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.
  • A Mother's Wishlist: Peace, Plenty And Understanding  By : Deanna Mascle -
    I recently celebrated my fifth Mother's Day. My family spent the day together doing simple fun things. I was perfectly content with my day and the gift my son made for me himself but later that evening as I watched the news (actual several news shows at once as my husband controlled the remote) I listened to several interviews with mothers in various walks of life and I started to wonder what our world would be like if mothers, all mothers, were given more power to control th...
  • A Nanny Cam Can Save The Life Of Your Child  By : Carl Walker
    Are you sure that your child is in safe hands? Are you confident that your little one is not the victim of his nanny’s man-handling? It is time to evaluate the faith you bestowed upon your nanny with a nanny cam.

    Your child’s protection must be in your hands. It is your duty to save-guard your baby from any external or psychological injuries. But unfortunately, today’s parents cannot spare the time required to bring up a child. Daddies are almost burdened under the piles a...
  • A Solid Foundation  By : Matthias Reightman
    The early years of a child's life are some of the most critical in shaping who that child will become and what kind of life that child will enjoy. In essence, the first years of anyone's life are the foundation for everything else. Just like a house is built upon a foundation, so a child grows and blossoms on the foundation of their earliest years.

    Regardless of what life looks like for a young child, a foundation is being built. It can be a poor foundation that leads to h...
  • A Step-Dad's Nightmare, "You're Not My Dad!" - Now What?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "Five years ago my son's father left us. I am now remarried to a great guy named David. He has tried his best to be friends with Nathan, and I take care of the discipline. We've been married for three years and Nathan won't do anything his step-father asks of him. How can I change this?"
  • About Adoption  By : Annah Menutz
    If you are contemplating adopting a child, you probably already know that this is one of the most important actions you'll ever take in your life. People chose to adopt a child for many reasons. Most commonly, a couple may be experiencing some kind of fertility problems, which make it difficult for them to conceive a child on their own. Some people want to provide a loving home for children that have been removed from their home, family or even their native country.
  • 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...
  • About Motherhood  By : cdmohatta
    When we think of a mother, what kind of a picture we get in our mind? Read on..
  • About Parents  By : Ken Charnly
    All living things, even those which are one-celled, have parents. It is the parents who gave the responsibility of ensuring that the world continues to have the members of their species. Nature has decreed that each species should multiply and that this process should be carried out by parents. Therefore, literally, all creatures are a part of their parents.
  • Accelerated Development With Traditional Toys  By : Gary Clay-5174
    Providing your child with a variety of traditional toys throughout early childhood will encourage the development of essential skills. European research has shown that with the correct traditional toys infant development can be accelerated by up to 30 percent in the first 3 years.
  • Acquiring The Very Best Parenting Skills  By : Clive Jenkins
    Many questions will arise while your children grow, you will wonder to yourself, how did my mother handle this? Pick up the phone right now and ask her, she will be more than glad to share her advice, heck most of the time they offer it when you didn't even ask for it.
  • 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...
  • Adoption is still a very serious choice  By : Elboydny
    Have you ever thought what exactly is up with adoption? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you've ever wanted to know about adoption.
  • Advantages Of Getting Tutors  By : Matt Shupe
    Tutors are basically teachers who help students or learners to obtain more information and skills on specific subjects. Tutors are professionals who are considered knowledgeable or experts in their specific fields like typing, math, English or other subjects.

    Generally, students who require one-on-one training on a particular subject require coaching outside school hours. Both adults and students sometimes require extra help in some subjects of areas of knowledge and this...
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • An Active Partnership... Parents-Kindergarten  By : Ken Charnly
    Pre-school learning is an educative partner of the family. Here are some reasons that make kindergarten an extremely important educative factor:
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • And To All A Goodnight!  By : sineadhoben
    You've just spent a good part of the evening preparing your baby for bed. As she falls asleep in your arms you tenderly place her in her cot; her eyes flash open and she screams the house down. So you lift her and start all over again!
  • 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.
  • Are You Ready To Be A Father?  By : cdmohatta
    Getting married and having children is the way of life fort all of us. The question is - are we ready to get married and after that are we ready to become father?
  • Are You Ready To Homeschool Your Child Yet?  By : Lisa Scott
    If you are interested in homeschooling information, it's simple to attain on the Internet. You can actually purchase guides that instruct you on how to teach your child at home. Some parents find it much more convenient to homeschool, or prefer the safety of their child to remain in their own hands. This is perfectly fine; however, you do want your child to interact with peers as they grow.

    This essentially allows them to adapt and make friends easier. I remember back when...
  • 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.
  • At Odds With Your Partner? Here is How to Understand Each Other.  By : David Rolin-5744
    One of the greatest difficulties of being a human is that we never can see within the heart, mind, and experience of another person. This is especially problematic in marriage where, based on years of experience, we think we know our partner. We usually are only partly right about what our partner is experiencing. That is why it is so important to draw out your partner‘s point of view. A good listener has a big advantage in marriage.
  • Attachment Parenting the Best Parenting Practices  By : Monica
    Attachment parenting is a style of caring for your infant that brings out the best in the baby and the best in the parents.
  • 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.
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder And GDD: What Is Developmental Delay?  By : Rodger Bailey
    Developmental Disability includes Autism, Asperger's, PDD-NOS and other diagnoses. Developmental Delay includes ADHD, LD, Dyslexia, and others. Then there is GDD and APD, and I don't know where they fit in the grand scheme of diagnostic labels, but I know they are a developmental issue.
  • 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!
  • Baby Care Tips  By : Tanya Jain
    The article gives you many tips on how to care for your baby. A must read for all the mothers.
  • 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?
  • Baby Clothes – The Top 7 Essentials  By : Lisa Sparillo
    One of the best parts of preparing for a new baby is to buy baby clothes. The tiny clothes are so charming and can melt any heart any number of times. If you have had any issues about whether you will be a good mom or dad, just take a look at that cute onesie – anything that fits something so small can’t be unmanageable!

    One thing you must keep in mind when buying baby clothes is that your new baby is going to need lots of them. The top seven things that your baby’s wardro...
  • 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.
  • Baby Gates Flexibility And Warning  By : Paul Thomas
    Baby gates keep your babies and toddlers safe.
    But remember that they are not the only ones who will be using the baby gate. Older children as well as parents in the house will at some point need to pass these gates. That is why it is very important that you get a gate that is easy to open and close firmly. Do your best not to step over the gate, particularly when the youngster being protected is watching. You don't want the child to learn a bad habit.

    Flexible Baby Gates...
  • 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.
  • Baby Names & Their Meanings  By : Alan Murray
    Have you ever thought about what’s the meaning of your name or your fathers/mothers name?
    We are here providing some information on meanings of baby’s first name & surname.
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • Behavior Modification the key to a successful program  By : Nevia David
    A behavior modification is a private, residential education to which parents send adolescents perceived as displaying asocial behavior in an attempt to alter their conduct.
  • Bob Strollers In The UK  By : Gary Clay-5174
    Bob Strollers are famous throughout the US for practicality, style and robust build quality. Ideal for jogging or strolling through town or park their superior features have made them popular with millions of mothers and A-list stars such as Kate Hudson. Now these quality strollers arrive on UK shores.
  • Breastfeeding and Mastitis  By : sineadhoben
    Mastitis is perhaps the most distressing problem you may encounter when attempting to breastfeed. You have been making it through the sleepless nights, the relentless feeding schedule, the diapers, the leaking... when all of a sudden you want to stop breastfeeding. Why?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Bring Your Kids One Step Higher!  By : Marina Neiman
    Give your kids feeling 'I can do it myself' with richly decorated wooden step stools. A step stool is basically one of those practical items that you must have in your house, especially if you have children. It makes a good gift for children, besides helping them to reach areas that they normally could not have reached. So what is a step stool? Simply put, a step stool is a stool that has either one or a few steps attached to it.
  • Bringing Up Bright And Happy Children With Autism  By : Rachel Evans
    Ask any parent and they’ll tell you that parenting a child is the most difficult task they’ve ever encountered. They’ll also tell you it’s the most rewarding. Parenting a child with autism, however, can be a little more stressful. It can also be just as rewarding. The key to bringing up bright and happy children with Autism is to love and nurture them, as you would any child.

    Once your child has been diagnosed with autism, you may at first go through a typical sort of pani...
  • Building Your Parenting Self Confidence  By : Brigitte Meier
    Self confidence doesn't mean being perfect or presenting oneself in a perfect way, but realizing and accepting own strengths and weaknesses, using strengths to reach aims and considering weaknesses as challenges, not insurmountable limits.
  • 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
  • Buying the Right Children's Books For Your Little Ones  By : Gordon Remdon
    Reading is seeing a return with more and more parents wanting their children to read. This has resulted in an increase in the sale of children's literature month by month. Parents want to catch their children young and get them hooked on to the written word. Making them aware of the world around them giving them a jump start on to education and learning.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Can You Stay Home?  By : Stephanie Foster
    Figure out if being a stay at home parent is something you can afford to do.
  • Candles, Kids and Safety Tips  By : Charles Kassotis
    Protect your kids from burn injuries when using household candles.
  • CAPD: The Inherent Movement Through The Developmental Steps Is Out-Of-Gas  By : Rodger Bailey
    Pediatricians agree. Many children are suffering from developmental problems. They also agree that all the problems that parents and teachers see in these children are related to the natural movement through the developmental stages being out-of-gas.
  • 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.
  • Changing A Nappy  By : sineadhoben
    Congratulations! It's a boy... or a girl... You've imagined those words throughout your nine magical months. But, what you probably have not thought about is the part where you need to put a fresh nappy on the little person!
  • Chat Rooms And Children's Online Safety  By : Travis Klein
    It is almost a given that any child deemed old enough to use an Internet Chat Room is also mature enough to grasp there are some very bad people in the world. To help keep youngsters safe while still allowing them to enjoy the communication the Internet allows, many parents school their children on chat room safety.
  • Child Beating  By : cdmohatta
    A majority of parents beat their children. Many school teachers punish children to correct them. Read on...
  • 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.
  • Child care options and Economic impact  By : Shalini
    As child care desires for families are as different as the families
    themselves, parents require a wide variety of child care options.
    The "right" child care option for your family would actually depend on your work demands, those ages of your children and your own special option about what is the most excellent care situation for every child.
  • Child Custody  By : B. Janeway
    Child custody and guardianship refers to the practical and legal relationship between a parent and his child, which includes caring and making decisions for the child.
  • 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...
  • 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 task of the parents to help develop it and give it a shape.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • Childproofing Your Home.  By : Willie Reynolds
    There comes a time in the life of every parent when the relatively easy period of the newborn times makes way for the harder work as the baby becomes mobile. At this stage, it will no longer be possible to lay your child down on a blanket on the floor surrounded by her toys and be assured that she will remain safe. Her advanced abilities ensure that she is now well able to get into situations unforeseen a few short months before, and the consequence is that it is time to chil...
  • Children Joys Of Handmade Toys, Which Last A Lifetime!  By : Marina Neiman
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