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  • All About Milk Teeth  By : Dave Deane
    The first set of teeth, or milk-teeth as they are called, are twenty in number; they usually appear in pairs, and those of the lower jaw generally precede the corresponding ones of the upper.
  • Our Children's Future: Ensuring Their Way  By : Shelley Stile
    We worry about our kids: their well-being and a happy future is our main concern in life. We long for them to happy and successful at whatever they choose to do. We hope that we will be able to provide them with the help that many of us received from our own parents. How can we ensure that we have done everything in our power to see that all this might come to pass?
  • Help For Children with A.D.D. & A.D.H.D.  By : mcomo
    Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are fast growing disorders in the US that currently affects 10 to 15% of all school children. This figure is expected to double in the next 5 years.
  • 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.
  • Giving a Voice to the Children  By : michael laycock
    Benefits of providing a means for the children to have their say when their parents separate and divorce.
  • A Practical Plan For Halting Childhood Obesity Before It Starts  By : Jason Cox
    Childhood obesity is one of the most serious epidemics facing people in the world today. Because an increasing number of children can be classified as obese, the risk of there serious illnesses like diabetes is constantly on the increase.
  • Protecting Your Children from Sex Offenders and Predators Online  By : Leon Edward
    It is imperative to understand the ways that a predator can introduce themselves into your family. This will help you to protect you and your family from sex offenders.
  • Journaling for Kids: 5 Tips to Help Your Child Start a Personal Journal  By : Susie Cortright
    Five tips and ideas to help your children get started with personal journaling.
  • Family Books Help Pre-Teen Girls  By : Dave Pipitone
    One of the best things a parent can do to boost the self-esteem of pre-teen girls is to share family books about their worth. Starting in early childhood and going throughout life, girls and women look at life shaped by stories told to them. Stories affect the worldview and belief systems of both girls and boys. Did you ever stop to think how certain stories influence pre-teen girls
  • Small Wander  By : Johnny Jenkins
    Do you have small children who wander off Have you ever experienced that feeling of panic when you believe your child is missing
  • Teach Your Children to Respect You   By : Ineke Van Lint
    Never argue with a child. You are the parent, you are the one who decides. Do not get tempted to go into endless discussions with your child. Learn to act after the second warning. Be consistent. That is the only way to get respect.
  • The Concept of Permissive Parenting Styles  By : Joshua Uebergang
    If you have habit of giving your children what they want, you are most likely subjecting your child to a permissive parenting style. Learn how to change your parenting style to raise happy children without destroying your own well-being.
  • Improving Your Child's Behavior through Problem Ownership  By : Mark Lakewood
    The most effective ways to improve a childs behavior is to make sure the child assumes ownership of his or her behavior. This article examines three ways that parents fail to have their child assume ownership of misbehavior and what they can do to make sure their child owns their misbehavior.
  • International Adoption, The New Frontier That Is Guatemala  By : Stephen Morgan
    In the world of International Adoption, Guatemala is one of the most popular and least regulated Countries. Last year there were estimated to have been 1,500 Guatemalan Children and Babies who have started fresh lives abroad, but the spectre of Illegal Adoptions have haunted Guatemala for years.
  • International Adoption And Guatemala  By : Stephen Morgan
    Guatemala is one of the most controversial subjects in the world of International Adoption today. Not wishing to add further to the controversy, it is just that adopting a child from Guatemala today can be a little tricky unless you know what you are doing.
  • Classical Homeschooling Defined  By : Joyce Jackson
    Learn the basics of the Classical Approach to homeschooling.
  • Get Prepared Before The Stork Arrives  By : Julian Hall
    Preparing for your newest addition can initially seem quite overwhelming. It can feel like there is so much to do. You simply may have no idea where to begin. Do not worry. You have nine months to get prepared.
  • Goodbye Pregnancy, Hello Parenthood, Postnatal Tips That Work!  By : Julian Hall
    Yes, its official! You became a mother the instant your baby was born. But, dont be surprised if it takes some time for your new status to sink in. You may find it difficult to believe that the pregnancy is over and this baby is yours.
  • Having a Healthy Family  By :
    The more you know about good health, the easier it is for your family to be healthy. There are many medical resources on the Internet, but your family doctor is the best provider of personalized treatment and health education. Internet resources are invaluable resources for finding health care information before you talk to your doctor about your family’s medical needs.
  • Birthday Party DOs and DON'Ts - a Parents' Guide  By : Stephen Turner
    A great article for anyone organising a birthday party for their child. Key tips on how to make the party a success, whilst avoiding common birthday party pitfalls.
  • Answer The Whys  By : Katheryn Hoban
    answering children's questions of why helps them to define their universe.
  • Birthday Invitation - Dinosaur Themed Party  By : Stephen Turner
    An article detailing a complete plan for organising a dinosaur themed birthday party.
  • Birthday Invitation to Going Home Time - Tips For A Successful 'Child's Birthday Party'  By : Stephen Turner
    A great article for anyone who has to organise a birthday party for their child. There's ideas and practical tips to make the special day a real success.
  • Teaching Children In Love Part 3  By : Katheryn Hoban
    teaching children in love 4 part series
  • Teaching Children in Love Part 4  By : Katheryn Hoban
    teaching children in Love a 4 part series
  • Free Printable Baby Shower Invitations  By :
    Looking for a fun and fast way to get your baby shower invitations done Well if you have searched online for a free printable baby shower invitations. We understand, these are very tempting and seem like a great way to save money. However , they often fail to meet your exact needs. So we have created an article on how to tweak, modify and customized your invitation quickly and easily.
  • Children's Online Games  By : Steve Hall
    Online games are just one of the many different ways to enjoy the internet and children can easily gain access to the world of free online games. But, is it safe And, even if it is, should we allow our children to be using online gaming at all Is it any better than them sitting in front of a television
  • The Dilemmas of Choosing African American Baby Names  By : Michael Barrows
    African American parents face several dilemmas when naming their children. This article examines the issues of cultural awareness, vs the potential disadvantages of choosing African American baby names.
  • Thomas the Tank Engine and Autistic Children  By : Kayla Berringer
    For most children Thomas the Tank Engine is a fun character and learning partner, however for children with autistic spectrum disorders Thomas the Tank Engine represents so much more.
  • Stop Putting Your Children At Risk!  By : Kathryn Wozniak
    A look at the alarming health problems that are rising in children and the connection to the toxic cleaners we use everyday.
  • Relationship Advice: What I Learned From My Clients This Week  By :
    Some of the best lessons come directly from the counseling office. Here's some of the wisdom my clients are sending you this week: 5 things to avoid, and 5 things to do in relationships.
  • Are Your Child's Rights At School Violated  By : Don McKay
    Do your children know what they are agreeing to in school Why are kinder garden children saying the Pledge Of Allegiance when they don't understand what it means.
  • Baby Girl Names - The Funny And The Famous  By : Michael Barrows
    Baby girl names can be unique, exotic and downright strange. This article examines some of the recent trends in naming baby girls and their possible consequences.
  • In The World of Entertainment - Where Do Children Go  By : Jaci Rae
    With backstage moms and dads prevailing over their children, are we in danger of corrupting our most innocent
  • When Two Worlds Collide  By : Don McKay
    Boom! That is the sound of an actual collision that starts a chain reaction, which later leaves everyone in confusion. Most auto accidents start just like this. There is another collision that does not have the same out come. This collision is called divorce.
  • Baby Boy Names - Its All About Tradition  By : Michael Barrows
    What are the trends in baby boy names in the UK and the US This article examines the continuing popularity of more traditional baby boy names in a rapidly changing society.
  • Bed Wetting And Your Child  By :
    Primary Nocturnal Enuresis also known as bedwetting can be a very traumatic situation for children as well as their parents to handle on a daily basis. For the children, it can be embarrassing, for the parents, it’s a frustrating issue that they may not understand. While this isn’t an easy issue for children to deal with, by being informed parents, you can help them get through this trying time.
  • What Every Parent Needs To Know About Teaching Kids Math  By : Kenneth Williams
    Are your children struggling in the math class Want to help them with their homework Then take a quick lesson in how to give math lessons – by a math teacher.
  • Preventing Future Violence  By : Kathryn Seifert
    Understanding the development of violence allows us to not only predict, but prevent future acts of violence. Services must be provided as early in the cycle as possible.
  • When do children really understand what "Adoption" means  By : Jeff Conrad
    Today most Scientists & Adoption Agents are of the opinion that parents should inform their adopted children as soon as possible about their status. Only an early introduction to the subject will give parents and children a chance to develop an open and trusting relationship between each other.
  • 5 Steps to More Effective Parenting  By :
    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.
  • How To Write For Children And Win Over Parents  By : Barbara Gabogrecan
    Authors are shown an innovative way to write for the enjoyment of children while satisfying the desire of parents that their children be educated during their pleasure pursuits e.g. reading
  • Dangerous Children In A Dangerous World  By : Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D.
    Juvenile violent crime rates increased 62% from 1988 to 1993, and then declined by just 6% from 1993 through 1997, according to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). However, the rates for juvenile drug and curfew violations, sex offenses, and simple assaults have continued to increase. The greater the number of risk factors and the fewer the resiliency factors the greater the risk that a youth will commit a violent act. To prevent dangerousness i...


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