- Co-Sleeping: Is It For You? By : Lily Morgan
Many new parents prepare for a baby's arrival by purchasing a crib Some children, though, never seem to be able to sleep well in the crib - We Rely On Our Memories Way Too Much By : Jon Sherwood
Anyone who has a child will tell you that watching the growth of their child happens so fast it becomes a blur One minute your baby is born and the next minute you are getting ready for your child’s first day in school - Making The Transition From Crib To Bed By : Lily Morgan
Many parents wonder when is the right time to move their toddler out of her crib and into a toddler bed Like most things relating to small children, there is no specific age when this should happen - Parents: Letting Go Of Guilt By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
How are your children doing If they are doing well, then I'm sure you feel good about your parenting - New Parents: Basic Tips For Care Of Your New Baby By : Peyton Hines
Any new parent is both excited and scared when they first bring their newborn home Let's face it - When Daycare Isn't Working Out By : Lily Morgan
Many children are faced with having to attend daycare so parents can work to earn income While the situation may work well with some kids or be necessary for some parents, sometimes daycare doesn't work out - A Parenting Tip For Halloween; How Old Is Too Old? By : Colleen Langenfeld
Every year the same phenomenon occurs at my front door Late on Halloween night, usually long after the trail of adorable preschoolers and costumed elementary-age children have come and gone, a group of teens or pre-teens knocks on my door and loudly regales me with "trick-or-treat" - Baby Feeding By : Chris Meek
Something that can scare any parent, going to the pediatrician and finding out your son has loss 13 ounces 4 days after the birth we went to our first pediatric visit and found out this news - Thumbsucking, Hair-Twirling And Other Comfort Habits By : Colleen Langenfeld
Do you have a thumbsucking child A hair-twirler - 7 Fun Birthday Party Theme Ideas By : Annette Yen
Birthdays A joyous occasion to be celebrated every year - Dealing With Willful Children By : Lily Morgan
There are all types of personalities in children, and no child has the same temperament as the next Some mothers have children that are calm, placid and easygoing, while others have little ones who displace more air and create more turbulence than a hurricane blasting through the home - The Care Of Baby Teeth: What A Parent Should Know By : Peyton Hines
Of course, with your newborn, you won't be worrying about tooth care However, as your child gets older, you'll want to know how to take care of your older baby's or toddler's teeth - A Parenting Tip For Dealing With Those Pesky Brothers And Sisters By : Colleen Langenfeld
If you have more than one child in your family, you are intimately acquainted with sibling rivalry and probably can use an extra parenting tip or two in that area
After more than 26 years of parenting and four terrific kids, here are my top five tips for dealing with those pesky brothers and sisters - Parenting Teenagers - Playing The Freedom Game And Winning By : Colleen Langenfeld
Do you have a teenager who is begging for more freedom Are you uncertain how much freedom is too much during the teen years - Baby Shower Gifts: Help Out New Parents And Enjoy The Purchase By : Julie Peterson
Baby Shower Gifts are Fun to Give
Baby shower gifts are arguably among the most fun gifts to purchase and give, from picking out cute tiny clothes and other items to wrapping them in darling baby wrapping paper These days many parents-to-be register, taking the guess-work out of buying gifts for your friends and loved ones - Don’t Shortchange Your Family, Get Video Surveillance By : Nahshon Roberts
Are you always at work and out of the country for months on end Missing those moments with spouse and kids - Tips On Finding The Proper Common Sense Book Of Baby And Child Care By : Peyton Hines
As you gaze at your newborn, you may have faired well on your current parenting know-how, but you probably would like to own a common sense book of baby and child care, which can help you out when it comes to something unfamiliar Numerous publications are marketed as "the best" selection in a common sense book of baby and child care - A Parenting Tip - Do You Crave Time Off? By : Colleen Langenfeld
Parenting can be funny, exciting, boring, thrilling, challenging, confusing, satisfying, uplifting, maddening, frustrating, unreasonable, exhausting, silly, and more
Because of that fact, sometimes, as a parent, you just need a break - Parenting Teenagers - Getting Kids Ready To Leave The Nest By : Colleen Langenfeld
In my home, I am currently enjoying a high school senior My third child is preparing to leave the nest and build a life for herself - Your Guide To More Family Time By : Aurelia Williams
Whether we are working outside of the home or inside the home, it is becoming increasingly more difficult in the age of “instant communication” to take some TIME OUT for family We have the cell phone, Blackberry, Instant Messaging, and the list goes on of ways that we can be contacted instantaneously - I Don't Have Time For Homework! By : Susan Kruger
As a classroom teacher, I used to hear excuses from a few students every morning about why they did not have their homework Most of them had to do with extra-curricular commitments: “I couldn’t do my homework last night because I had a baseball game - A Parenting Tip - Holiday Manners That Will Help Your Kids Sparkle By : Colleen Langenfeld
If you are like most moms and dads, you could use a parenting tip on how to improve the holiday manners of your children Manners are important in any season, of course, but teaching our children to put their best foot forward during this activity-rich time of year would certainly lower most families' stress levels a notch or two - Choosing The Safest Car Seat For Your Child By : K.J. Brown
Choosing the safest car seat for your child will be one of the most important decisions you'll make during your lifetime Ease of use, durability and car seat crash test ratings should all factor into your decision making process - Parenting Teenagers - Getting Them To Talk By : Colleen Langenfeld
A sullen, non-communicative teenager A frustrated parent - Is Your Toddler A Picky Eater? By : Lily Morgan
When children transition from a being fed by parents to feeding themselves, many toddlers find this is the right time to start exploring their newly found independence Before, the toddlers had little choice about what they ate - Planning Fun Baby Showers By : Denise Sanger
It’s your turn to plan the baby shower but you want to make it a fun shower that the guests will enjoy Where do you start - Parenting: Emotional Incest By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Jacob, a participant in one of my telephone support groups, was exploring the fact that he generally didn't like to be touched He was sharing with the group a situation that used to happen with his mother - Baby Shower Favors Of Beautiful Crystal By : Joe Palladino
Crystal is one of the most elegant yet delicate things in the world, just like your little baby who is on their way into your loving arms Crystal can be cut and shaped into the form of just about anything and it always reflects brilliant light and prismatic colors - How To Prevent Aggression In Children By : Boon Kiat Chua
Aggression in children is behavior that results in personal injury to another This injury can either be psychological (in the form of verbal attacks) or physical - The Pros And Cons Of Domestic Adoptions By : Wade Robins
There are two main types of adoptions, namely domestic adoptions and international adoptions In this article we are going to be specifically looking at the pros and cons of domestic adoptions
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