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  • Choosing High Quality Baby Clothing Necessities Will Ensure They Make it Through The Duration  By : Kimberly Green-20414
    What will I need, in the realm of baby clothes to keep my mommyhood running smoothly?
  • Funny Baby Shower Games!  By : RAJOO
    Being the host of a baby shower can be a rewarding and yet somewhat daunting task. One of the most important aspects of a shower is the games that are played. It's important to think of unique games that will keep guests entertained but are also simple to do. Here is some fun and creative ideas for baby shower games that are sure to encourage participation and keep everyone busy.
  • Birthday Parties in Austin, Texas  By : Dane Smith-14388
    Ideas for where to celebrate kids birthdays in Austin, Texas
  • What do you do when your teenager starts drinking?  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    Are you concerned that your teenager is drinking? Find out what it means and how to get help.
  • Teenage Parenting: How To Help Your Troubled Teen  By : Jim DeSantis
    Is your teen son or daughter driving you over the edge? You are not alone! Parents of troubled teens around the world

    are realizing, that because of today's stressful life, they need help dealing with a son or daughter who is making poor decisions. There is help available if you know where to look.
  • Back to School Strategies for Difficult Children  By : Heather Forbes
    Keep trusting that as you stay focused on your relationship with your children, being flexible and supportive with their school work, they will be more equipped to learn, more motivated to accomplish, and most importantly, happier in their well­being.
  • Facts and Myths about Wilderness Therapy Programs ?  By : Eric Paul
    Many teenagers can get very good benefit from the variety of troubled teen programs that are available. Whether you’re teen is overtly rebellious, experimenting with drug use or promiscuous behavior, or has had trouble with the law, troubled teen programs can provide the tools to set your teenager on the right path.
  • Is Daycare The Right Option For Your Child?  By : Simone Butler
    Childcare can be a problem when both parents are working, whether full or part time. Daycare is a popular option, but is it the best choice for your child?
  • 10 Must Haves for Breast Feeding  By : Ray Rsa
    As a new mom you need everything to make you and your baby comfortable the first few weeks of birth.
  • What mothers need to know when bringing up their children  By : Karen Ashley
    Bring up a child is a challenge that all mother’s face. There are numerous discussions and various thoughts that are shared in discussions and we see various posts in various Internet forums. Mothers need to decide what will suit their children the best. Starting from the time that needs to be spent with the child to the toddler activity bag that is to be used, everything needs a thorough scrutiny. The upbringing of the child starts right from the time the child is born. It is always good to follow the doctor’s suggestion when it comes to caring.
  • Have You Created a Parenting Plan?  By : Len Stauffenger
    "Just winging it" should not be an option for divorced parents. A parenting plan should be created by both parents and then distributed to those with a need to know, like grandparents and school, if necessary. And here's how....
  • A Different Kind of Drug Dealer....Online Pharmacies.  By : Andrew Van Vooren
    The only thing one is required to do before buying prescription drugs online is to agree to a waiver that clears the web site and everyone who works for it and of course fill in relevant boxes with credit card details.
  • Which Age Is Most Suitable For Your Child To Start Learning Piano  By : Nick Clipton
    To make the piano lessons a success, be sure to have a way for your child to practice daily. It`s important they have this opportunity, no matter what their age. While younger is still better, that certainly doesn`t rule out older kids who are interested in learning.
  • Teen Pregnancy – Causes, Detection and Prevention  By : Bertil Hjert
    Birth control methods can fail even when used correctly. Experts mean that teens likely do not use birth control methods properly, which leads that they may fail and cause a teen pregnancy to occur. Read more here about causes and prevention.
  • Real Parenting Advice For Single Fathers and Single Mothers  By : Randy Hough
    Here is some helpful parenting advice for single fathers and single mothers. It is a lonely path, but you can succeed!
  • Can Drug Treatment Help Our Teens..?  By : John David
    All drug abusers will have a medical condition of his/her own only one of its kind drug treatment and psychoanalysis. They all share a general aim: to become physically and mentally free from drugs. How they go regarding achieving that objective, however, is as diverse as snowflakes.
  • What to Eat When Trying to Get Pregnant  By : penman
    Ask any pregnant woman who is in her first or third trimester how they are feeling and the answer will almost always be "tired".
  • You Should Not Be Angry At Your Child  By : Michael Green
    I remember reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
  • Why Pick An Online Parenting Course?  By : Ian D Wright
    Internet parenting classes do not use a lot time and effort. You might simply stay at home and learn from the instructors. You shouldn't need to leave your house and you should have enough time for your family.
  • Keys to Amazing Parenting: Part 2  By : Ian D Wright
    A good parent starts being involved with their kid's lives. Our stressful lives are filled with business, jobs, and other work related things. This means, they may forget to find enough time with their kids.
  • Keys to Exceptional Parenting: Part 1  By : Ian D Wright
    Parenthood is the greatest step of an individual's life. Parenting is associated with varying responsibilities. Some of them are being responsible for the unborn child, delivering and raising the kid with the most delicate love and care, giving them their basic needs and teaching them how to become
  • Good Parenting: The Easy Way? Part 1  By : Ian D Wright
    No real parent would ever say that they are without fault. No matter how much we try, it might never happen. There is no true one formula to raising kids, it is our instincts and morals that guides us in our responsibilities in being a good parent. Even the most understanding mother and patient dad m
  • Super Moms Secrets for Raising a Child With ADD  By : Blair Critch-23530
    Cases of Attention Deficit Disorder, or ADD, have been on the rise in recent years. Doctors are finally realizing that a true physical disability can be present in both children and adults in order to cause them to have a reduced attention span and increased hyperactivity.
  • Baby Shower Invitations  By : Scott00 Hall00
    Baby Shower Invitations

    Ladies love baby shower parties and they want to make sure that the invitations are as good as the party. With the advent of new technology, the design of baby shower invitations has become quite easy.
  • 8 Must Haves for the New Mom and the New Born  By : Kim Hart
    Pregnancy is probably one of the most beautiful times in a woman's life. Gathering essential care products for both mom and baby bring a sense of comfort and ease to the stress of being a new mother.
  • 10 Effective Ways To Parenting Toddlers While Dining Out!  By : Neelima Reddy
    Parenting toddlers is always a challenge. Parents face difficulty when they take their toddlers for dining out. There are effective ways in parenting toddler while dining out so that it will be easier to dine out with them.
  • Family Stress, Changing The Course Of A River  By : Randy Hough
    Have you ever wished you could change the culture in your family? It is about like changing the course of a river, it can be done....
  • Birth Announcements 101  By : John Bottash
    People always have lots of questions about birth announcements, so the most popular questions and answers about birth announcements follow:
  • Families are Beautiful  By : Cliff Matthew
    It's nice when the whole family spends time together. You share a special bond between one another that cannot be recreated with anyone else. Father, mother, sister, brother, you all belong to each other in a special way.
  • Getting Your Kids Moving for Good Health  By : Lisa Austen
    Kids today eat more and exercise less than the last generation, and this is poised to continue unless something changes.
  • ABC of Breastfeeding  By : Kim and Charles Petty
    From the first moment the infant is applied to the breast, it must be nursed upon a certain plan. This is necessary to the well-doing of the child, and will contribute essentially to preserve the health of the parent, who will thus be rendered a good nurse, and her duty at the same time will become a pleasure.
  • Bullying - Watch for the Signs of Child Bullying  By : Bertil Hjert
    Here are some warning signs to make you aware of the fact that your child is getting bullied. Think of providing assistance to your child immediately if he behaves as described here.
  • Bullying - Effective Measures to Prevent Cyber Bullying  By : Bertil Hjert
    Cyber bullying has become very common these days. In case your child has suffered from this, you must take it seriously. It is important to discourage your child from responding to cyber bullying. Here are some important steps to protect your child.
  • Bullying - Stop Bullying and Save Your Child  By : Bertil Hjert
    Most people tend to ignore bullying as they think that it happens to all. You don’t have to accept that. You can do a lot to stop bullying. Here are some important & effective steps that you can take in order to stop bullying in its tracks.
  • Stop the Cyber Bullies from Troubling Your Child  By : Bertil Hjert
    Cyber bullying is a term used for harassment, embarrassment, humiliation or threatening faced by a child via the World Wide Web. One can also use other digital technologies or mobile phones for the same. One needs to take preventive steps to stop cyberbullying and saving children from getting victimized. Here are some measures you can use once the cyber bullying has started.
  • How to Prevent and Stop Bullying Before it is Too Late  By : Bertil Hjert
    Victims of bullying are unable to find out way to stop becoming subjects to this vice. This is the reason that most adults are finding out ways to prevent bullying. Experts feel that bullying must be handled carefully & quickly. Here you can read more about some expert tips.
  • Daddy Dearest: Three Types of Dads and How to Deal with Them  By : Civita Dyer
    Being single and raising a child on your own is hard enough, but the decision to co-parent is not an easy one. On the one hand, you need the extra help and assistance. What with holding down full-time work and being a full-time Mom, it's a miracle you're able to do it all on your own.
  • What Causes a Lack of Self-Esteem in Americans  By : Chuck Bluestein-4263
    This explains why Americans have a lack of self esteem. It also tells what can be done to remedy this.
  • The reasons why older babies cry.  By : Sonia Sood
    From the age of about three months, babies become more aware of their surroundings and start to be much more communicative. By now you are likely to be able to recognise your baby's distinctive cries, for instance when (s) he is hungry, tired, or needs changing. However, now your baby will cry from boredom, anxiety, frustration and teething. Whilst identifying the cause of your baby's crying will again require a process of trial and error, the following may be of help;
  • Is Work Or A Divorce Keeping You From Your Child?  By : Sheila Butler-8975
    Sheila Butler offers parents the following tips to stay in touch with their current or ex-spouses concerning the kids.
  • 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.
  • Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt  By : Susan Smith
    Focus on what is possible for you and your family because you work instead of things that you feel you’re missing out on. Do your kids have good healthcare coverage because of your work?
  • 7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family  By : Susan Smith
    As a busy parent you know how overwhelming things can get as you try to juggle work and family responsibilities (not to mention finding some time for yourself). We wish we could offer you a few extra hours in a day, but instead we’ve gathered some great tips to help you get through your busy days.
  • 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.
  • Teach Your Children Well, Give Them A Credit Card?  By : Amanda Hash
    There is no better way to learn something than doing it. You can teach your kids how to start building their future financial situation: what the credit score is about, how to manage their funds, rates for financing, how delinquencies work, etc.
  • 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.
  • There Is Strength In A Herd  By : Timothy L. Carver-21051
    Strong families are the core and strength of all societies. An unusual experience leads the author to an increased understanding of the similarities between herds and strong families.
  • Child Education: How to Get Your Child to Do His Homework  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Few children relish the idea of sitting down and doing their class assignment. Many will put up some kind of a fuss - ranging from gentle grumbling, to procrastination and outright refusal.
  • Become Your Child’s First Teacher for Giving Excellent Morals and Education?  By : Neelima Reddy
    Parents are the first teachers to children, from where they learn excellent morals and education. For ensuring proper development of your child, you need to get involved in your child education, attend parent’s meeting regularly, get involved in child activities, and also become your child’s advocate.
  • 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.
  • How To Get Your Children to Tidy Their Rooms!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Almost every parent faces this problem. Some parents learn to ignore it, while others wreck their nerves over it. It leads to frustration, and countless fights and arguments. Neither is desirable. So, here are some tips to overcome it:
  • Your Child and Homework  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Most children hate doing homework; it restricts their freedom to play and is a grim reminder of school. They wonder why school has to continue at home also. So, it is quite normal for children to put up some kind of a fuss, which could be gentle grumbling or outright refusal.
  • Positive Role Models in Your Life  By : Shaun Stevens
    Role models in your life whether from your family or outside people who play a positive effect in your life sets your life's path in motion.
  • Nursery Storage Ideas  By : Gary Clay-5174
    When designing a child’s bedroom or nursery all too often the decisions about storage tend to come quite far down the list of essentials. This article gives advice on the importance of storage and what to look for.
  • Parenting Advice on Sleep-Overs  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    By and large, children love to go on sleep-overs, whether to camps or other special events for kids. This gives them the opportunity to be with friends day and night. However, some children develop a fear of sleeping away from home. They refuse to go and they miss out on all the fun. If your child is struggling with such a fear, you may find the following tips useful.
  • Disaster, You Forgot Mothering Sunday!  By : S. Roberts
    What do you do when you have forgotten mothers day? Guys are crap at remembering special occasions and Mothers day is no exception. So here’s some advice to all you bloke who have gone and forgotten Mothers day… Again!
  • Choosing Furniture For Children  By : Gary Clay-5174
    Choosing furniture for children can be difficult when planning your first nursery. This article sets out what is essential and what to look for when buying.
  • Choosing A Cot For Your Baby  By : Gary Clay-5174
    Choosing a cot can be a mindfield with a vast array of styles, features and manufacturers available to parents. This article is designed to assist parents in making the right choice when buying the cot and gives advice on helping your baby get a safe and restful night sleep.
  • Toilet Training for Your Toddler  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Often, parents are seen to be anxious about toilet training. Some of them see it as some sort of competition as though toilet training proves the intelligence of their child or how good they are as parents. It’s all nonsense of course! On the contrary, if you try to potty train your child before he or she is ready, you will be frustrated and you will traumatize the child unnecessarily.
  • Getting Your Child to Go to Bed  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    After a fully-packed day looking after the children, you long for bedtime. But, your child just doesn’t like the idea of going to bed before his parents. This is a common experience of most parents. You want a bit of peace and quiet at the end of a day spent in feeding them, washing clothes, clearing their mess, putting up with temper tantrums, and many other things. You ask them to go to bed, but that’s exactly what they don’t like to do.
  • nanny jobs in new york city  By : Shalini
    In-home care is when a nanny cares for your child in working at your home. The nanny may live-in that is in your home or live-out that is in her own home and come to your home when ever required. Nannies are noble employees of the family for whom they tend to work.
  • Strolli Rider, The Buggy Board Beater  By : Gary Clay-5174
    Not too many years ago the prospect of a second child meant having to purchase a double buggy or stroller. These cumbersome pushchairs made shopping difficult, meant you needed a car boot the size of a football stadium and was unpopular with the older sibling who yearned for more independence. Now thanks to a new invention this nightmare is a thing of the past. The strolli rider is a new concept in baby and child transpotation, a bike that fixes to the side of your stroller!
  • How to Avoid the Toddler Teffible Two's  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    A toddler of two can be adorable and exasperating a thousand times in a single day. So, is there a way to make this phase of your child less taxing on your nerves?
  • Childcare in New Jersey  By : Shalini
    Childcare is an act of caring and supervising minor children. It is a tradition in western countries society for children to be looked after by their parents, but the requirement of two-job households refers that childcare is often allotted, part of the time to child minders and part of the time to crčches.
  • The Seven Stages of Parenthood  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Act 1: The Exhilarating Thought
  • 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.
  • Dealing with the Other Difficult Parent  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. My stepson, who is four years old, goes to visit his real mother on weekends if and when she is available because she is constantly in and out of jail and has 86 felonies. These visitations do more harm to our son than good. When he comes back he is very sad and doesn’t say a word for hours.
  • Defeating the Homework Blues  By : Mark Lakewood
    If you find it difficult getting your child to complete daily homework, this article offers many suggestions and techniques by getting to the heart of the problem by challenging unhealthy beliefs and values.
  • Plastic wheels – what does it take for a child to grow?  By : KenWilson
    Being a child is perhaps the greatest gift in the world. You have no major worries; you get to play most of the time and you discover amazing things with every step you take. As grown-ups, it is our job to make sure that kids take all the time their need in learning the elemental things required for real life.
  • Plastic gear & plastic pulleys – what do you want do be when you grow up?  By : KenWilson
    When we come into this world, we are sort of unsure of what will happen. We spend our whole life learning and developing our cognitive skills. The foundation of all these skills lies in our childhood and the instinct to learn is probably the best thing about being a kid.
  • Pajama Games: Getting Children to Bed  By : Ron Huxley, LMFT-2101
    They know every excuse in the book: I need a drink of water. I forgot to
    give you a hug goodnight. I heard a noise outside my window. Bedtime can be a nightly power struggle for parents when children do not want to go to bed resulting in no winners. Here are some ways parents and children have both won the pajama game.
  • A Step-Dad's Nightmare, "You're Not My Dad!" - Now What?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "My son's father left us five years ago. Since then, I have remarried to a lovely man. David, my husband, has tried hard to make friends with Nathan, and left all the disciplining to me. Yet, though we have been married three years, my son still refuses to do anything that my husband asks. How do I get him to listen to his step father?"
  • The art of good parenting  By : Sylvie. Brinton.
    Have you ever wondered what does it take to become a good parent for your defiant child? Are there any recipes that you, as a parent, should be aware of? Or are there things that professionals can do for parents in order to avoid behavior problems in children of all ages?
  • Children behavioral problems – how to be recognized and what’s to be done about them?  By : Sylvie. Brinton.
    How many parents know that their kids might be suffering of child behavior problems or child discipline problems? How many know the exact reasons why children do what they do and the exact steps one must take in order to get their children to stop the bad behavior?
  • Handling child behavior problems  By : Sylvie. Brinton.
    Is your child giving you a lot of headaches? Is he/she disobedient and answers back when you tell him/her off? If all of this happens, it means you are dealing with child behavior problems, and if you do not take any measures, these problems will increase.
  • Behavior problems in children  By : Sylvie. Brinton.
    Any parent knows how annoying and stressful their children’s bad behavior can be, no matter the circumstances. Fighting with their family, throwing temper tantrums, not doing as they are told and answering back at their parents stand for just a small part of behavior problems in children.
  • Toilet Training 102: What you can do as a parent to make potty training easier.  By : Edonna Devnat-5845
    Okay, so now your child has shown all the signs that they are ready to start potty training. Where do you start? How to you make it not so scary for your child? These are questions that people ask themselves every day. Here are a few suggestions for you to help out with the toilet training process.
  • Anti-Bullying Skills and Techniques for Children  By : Mark Lakewood
    As a society, we spend too much of our energy identifying and punishing the bully that we fail to spend enough time empowering the victims of bullying. We should spend more of our energy on the things that we can control rather than the things we have limited or no control over.
  • Chinese Baby Names  By : Henry Fong
    Learn how the ancient Chinese name their newborns.
  • The Most Lasting Relationship: Siblings  By : David Rolin-5744
    Sibling relationships - whether healthy or unhealthy, loving or antagonistic - are the longest-lasting and most constant intimate relationships formed by human beings, lasting longer than most friendships, through the deaths of parents and beyond marriages, extending a shared history and deeply-rooted shared experience from early childhood into old age.
  • Relationships between parents over children  By : Robert Palmer
    All parents want their children to succeed. But knowing how to help them make smart choices and avoid pitfalls isn't always easy.

    Parents play a central, but not exclusive, role in shaping the lives of their children and teenagers. Extensive research shows that parents are more influential in their children’s lives than anyone else, shaping their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Yet parents are neither the only influences nor the only ones with responsibility. Peers, other adults, genetics, the media, and various other sources also play important roles.
  • Parenting Tips: Sons Can Be Problems For Single Mum's  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "I am a single mother with three children; Caitlin 7, Tom 9, and Liam 11. While Cait is fine, the two boys are causing me problems. Tom behaves well in school, but has learning difficulties. After school though, he turns into a monster, and throws temper tantrums. Liam is rude, not affectionate and just generally hates me. His dad never visits, and Tom's dad died when he was a baby. I'm going crazy and want to know what I'm doing wrong."
  • What Can I Do To Help My Son Get Over His Extreme Shyness?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "How can I help my 7 year old son? He is so shy that he hardly talks to anyone other than family members".
  • THE SEVEN AGES OF PARENTHOOD  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Stage 1: Me, have kids? Really?
  • Parenting Advice: Oh No, Not the SATS Test!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Well, here we are again facing the dreaded standardized achievement tests (SATS). Everyone involved is a bundle of nerves. The head teacher wants to look good on the national league tables. The other teachers want to make a good impression. The poor children, everyone keeps telling them how important the tests are, so they are panicked about not doing well enough.
  • Parenting Advice: Childhood Lies  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Unfortunately, even though adults hate lying, they often set up their children to do just that. Here's a look at how:
  • Parenting Advice: My son has night terrors  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "My 7-year old son wakes up periodically in the middle of the night. We find him sitting bolt upright, staring straight ahead, and screaming at the top of his lungs. He sounds like he's being viciously attacked. This goes on for a while, during which we try to console him. He goes back to sleep without knowing we were even there. If we decide to awaken him, he appears confused, and doesn't remember his dreams".
  • How We Could Solve Poverty With Expert Parenting Advice  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Parents don't get an operators manual along with their new baby.
  • Parenting Advice: The Key to Solving Society's Woes!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Parents don't get an operators manual along with their new baby.
  • Protecting Your Child from Internet Predators  By : Elliot Millward
    The internet is an exciting place for fun and educational information. Additionally, the World Wide Web serves as a great way to stay close with friends and family members, no matter how far away they live. However, the internet has become an increasingly dangerous place for children, as predators use the network to lure children into their web of hurt and deceit.
  • Parenting Tips: Back To Basics  By : Clive Jenkins
    A recommended parenting tip is at least once a year, tell your children to clean our their old toys and clothes and see what is good to donate to charity, but also implement the concept of treating others the way they want to be treated.
  • Teen Pregnancy  By : Robert Palmer
    Raising kids is one of the greatest joys in life. But to go along with all of the good times you are also going to run into some areas that test your patience and resolve. One of the problems that you may be faced with is teen pregnancy. In today’s day and age kids are becoming sexually active at an early age.
  • Teenage Health  By : Robert Palmer
    Are you a parent who is concerned with the health of your teenager? If so, you are not alone. The fact of the matter is that a lot of teenagers do not know what it means to maintain a healthy lifestyle. With that being said, as a parent you will want to do all that you can in order to keep them on the right track.
  • Teens Gambling  By : Monica Craft
    Today's generation is growing up with gambling all around them. During school holidays, they go to the casino. No names are necessary, users can chat freely. So using a fake ID, they began to make regular trips to the Casino. And they have Adolescent Gambling problem.
  • 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.
  • Helping Your Child Sleep  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    We can't get a good sleep until we are relaxed. A few things must happen before we get there. We need to feel secure and safe. Any kind of tension, such as abuse, parents arguing, financial problems, trouble with the neighbors, or problems with school or friends, will make it harder for any child to go to sleep.
  • Kids who Steal - What Can You Du About It?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    The reasons why some children steal are varied. Some of them crave the excitement. Others may want to look cool to their friends, or may actually want the item in question. Still others want some sort of revenge on their parents, or stealing may give them comfort. A staggering 25% of children steal or have stolen during their short lifetimes. Usually once is enough, but those who become repeat offenders keep it up because they get what they are looking for. Whether it's attention, money or just the excitement, stealing does the job of providing it.
  • How To Reducing Childcare Costs  By : Cornie Herring
    Next to rent or mortgage payments, childcare often ranks as the second-highest expenditure in a household budget. But a little inventive planning can save you money without compromising the quality of care. Get some helpful hints from this article.
  • More Babies - More Fun and More Work  By : Bruce Danos
    With multiple births becoming more common these days, you can just keep counting your blessings. It is advisable for the would-be mother to start planning for the little wonders about to arrive in this world.
  • Deck The Halls With Beaded Socks  By : Tavis J. Cooper
    It’s not uncommon to see a newborn baby girl all decked out in a pretty little outfit. Items like hair ribbons, beaded socks and in some cases, even small earrings are often seen on infant girls. Many mothers view their little girl as a princess from the moment she’s born and want to dress her as such...

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