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  • A Parenting Tip - Dealing With Feelings  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    "I hate you" screams the five year old to his mother
  • Parenting Teenagers By Creating A Teen-friendly Environment  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Tired of your teen being out of your home more than in it You can make your home a magnet for your teenager and her friends by keeping in mind a few simple teen-friendly ideas
  • Get Brand Name Baby Diapers You'd Be Proud To Buy... For Free  By : Diane Valerie
    Think about how long you would have to work to buy your baby $1,000 worth of diapers What if I could tell you that there is a way that you can get them for free
  • How To Have A Better Relationship With Your Children  By : Nicholl McGuire
    You have come to a realization that you simply don’t have a close relationship with your children It seems as if just yesterday they were newborns and now they have become children who have deep heartfelt feelings that they can only describe in their most eloquent way
  • The Importance Of Rest For Your Baby  By : Debbie I. Snare
    It is a fact of life that all living creatures need to rest in order to stay healthy and happy Sleep is one of the necessary tools of survival just like eating and drinking
  • A Parenting Tip - Teaching Thankfulness  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    For those of us parenting in the United States, this is the time of year we celebrate Thanksgiving As a mother, Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays because it gives me the opportunity to purposely teach about gratitude
  • Tips For Organizing Your Child’s Toys  By : Lily Morgan
    Do you feel like your child’s toys are starting to take over the house You probably are experiencing this if you have a small child, and it doesn’t seem to matter how often you tell your child to clean up
  • Parenting Adolescents When You Have Changed The Rules  By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
    Marilee had grown up with very strict authoritarian parents, and decided that when she had children she would not be controlling with them the way her parents had been with her Unfortunately, the only thing she knew to do was to be a permissive parent, which meant that instead of controlling her children, her children controlled her
  • Aspergers Syndrome Children And Motivation  By : Nelle Frances
    Aspergers Syndrome children respond best when their motivation level is high; when the answer to the question "What's in it for me" is something an Asperger child most wants or desires
  • Aspergers Syndrome And Personal Hygiene  By : Nelle Frances
    A common behaviour characteristic in children with Aspergers Syndrome appears to be a dislike of grooming and personal hygiene habits Aspergers children of all ages seem to have difficulty establishing sound hygiene routines in the areas of bathing/showering, washing hair, brushing hair, hair cuts, cleaning teeth and changing clothes
  • Aspergers Syndrome And Literal Meanings  By : Nelle Frances
    In looking at the early language history of children with Aspergers Syndrome, there is no clear pattern: some have normal or even early achievement of milestones while others have delays in speech Frequently children with Aspergers Syndrome display language characteristics such as repetitive sayings or the use of catch phrases they’ve heard on Television, at the movies, or on the radio
  • Packing School Lunches  By : Lily Morgan
    Putting together lunches that your children will enjoy can seem like a daunting and complicated task, as you struggle to align the tastes of your kids with all of the food in the world and create a culinary concoction that your children won't trade away There is a way you can accomplish this and give your kids a healthy treat at the same time
  • Aspergers Syndrome And Emotional Regulation  By : Nelle Frances
    Children with Aspergers Syndrome have difficulty managing their emotions, particularly with recognizing and understanding feelings and expressing their emotions appropriately AS children usually have intense feelings that often overwhelm them – this is caused by their lack of emotional aptitude
  • Parenting Teenagers -- Who Does Your Teen Trust?  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Mom or Dad, this is an easy question You want him to trust you
  • Parental Discipline: How Should It Be Delivered?  By : Keith Webster
    Have you asked your own parent how difficult it was to raise you I'm sure that you know the answer
  • Has Child Care Changed Over The Years?  By : Adam Douglas
    As the world population explodes and more households are having duo income with both parents on full-time employment, the dynamics of child care in the United States have changed fairly radically in the last 20 years It has become a much discussed topic with many studies producing reports about its advantages and disadvantages and how children should be brought up in the 21st century
  • A Parenting Tip - Enjoying Your Baby's First Holiday Season  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Having a new baby in the home at the holidays is always exciting Here's a parenting tip that will help you and your baby truly enjoy this special time of year
  • Explaing The Popularity Of Natural Baby Care Products  By : Peyton Hines
    Whether you are a new or more experienced parent, of course, you want the best for your child Today, there is a lot more respect shown to natural baby care means including organic remedies because more and more people that treat their babies with things such as traditional medicine are recognizing the benefits of herbs
  • How To Choose A Double Baby Stroller  By : Derek Cladek
    Choosing And Using A Double Stroller might mean that you have alot on your hands, you have twins or just two young children Usually a double baby stroller will cost more than a regular baby stroller
  • Planning Fun Play Dates  By : Lily Morgan
    Getting your kids together with other kids their age and developing early friendships is a great way to open up communication and teach your kids the value of being polite and respectful It's also just fun and a great excuse to get your kids out of the house for a few hours so that you can have some peace and quiet
  • Toys To Stimulate Your Baby's Mind  By : Debbie I. Snare
    When we think of childhood, toys are one of the first things that come to mind We know that playing is fun, but do you also know that playing with toys is another way to help your baby’s mind expand and grow
  • Mothering - 3 Tips For Keeping It Fun!  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Mothering is a full-time and demanding occupation no matter what else fills your life While most of us start out totally in love with our kids, the day comes for many of us when we are just plain tired of being on call 24/7
  • Thumbsucking - A Book Review  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    As a mom with four children, all of whom were thumbsuckers when small, and all of whom stopped the habit in different ways at different ages, I understand the frustration many parents feel when trying to help their young child overcome this habit

    "David Decides About Thumbsucking" by Susan Heitler, Ph
  • Ten Stimulating Activities To Calm Fussy Babies  By : Dr. Robert Titzer
    When a baby is fussy, parents usually try feeding, using a pacifier, or movement to calm them However, most do not think of providing stimulation
  • Autism Guide: What You Need To Know  By : Kris Rise
    According to a recent study (2007), conducted by the U S
  • The Flip Video Camcorder - A Perfect Gift For Your Child  By : K.J. Brown
    Looking for that perfect holiday gift idea for your child Or maybe that elusive birthday gift that makes them jump with joy
  • Porn Stars Do Not Make Good Role Models  By : Elena Neitlich
    There is an audible groan from two mothers pushing their little children in strollers through the mall, as they are passed by a scantily clad group of teenage girls “What parent would let her daughter leave the house like that
  • Five Winning Potty Training Tips  By : Lily Morgan
    So, it’s time to enter the world of potty training As a parent, you are likely looking forward to non-diaper days with great anticipation
  • Baby Colic  By : Chris Meek
    I've been a stay at home dad now for a while and have seen lots of changes and challenges with our baby son In the past 4+ weeks one of those challenges has been my sons crying
  • 4 Easy To Make Christmas Gifts Kids Can Make  By : Janice Tham
    Kids are amazingly creative Give them a cardboard box and they make a car, a doll house or a robot

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