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What are baby swings for?
Published on July 25, 2008 | In Parenting | Rated
You think you know much about swings. But you have no idea what a multifunctional things they can be. They can be a necessary treatment for your newborn; they can be nurses simply helping your kid to fall sleeping gently swinging him or her, they can be of a excellent help for poor parents giving them some break to relax. And moreover these friends can look different and work differently.
 
A Gluten Free Diet Can Affect Autism
Published on May 25, 2008 | In Parenting | Rated
Special diets and various other treatments that researchers have discovered that can be a tremendous help to those that suffer from autism. Families of children that suffer from autism may become very frustrated while trying to find the proper treatment for their child. One treatment for children with autism is to change their diet to a gluten free diet.
 
Pregnancy and Baby Boy Names
Published on December 26, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
Whether it’s in the animal world or human, pregnancy is a very important time for any family. It is that special blessing that allows families to bond better, to express love and take care of each other.
 
Bullying and its Effects
Published on November 1, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
This article is about bullying and how it can affect kids. Constant bullying may cause the victim to develop inferiority complex, anxiety, and depression. Bullying does not need to be answered with equal violence. One needs only to think of more ways to avoid getting in a confrontational situation.
 
Baby Room Themes
Published on October 9, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
Decorating a room for the baby would be an exciting experience and it would be an immense pleasure if you will make it the best by making it cozy and comfortable for the baby, For this room would be the first place for the baby to dream, experience and grow.
 
Kids Karate - Learning More Than Self Defense
Published on October 2, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
The pluses to kids learning the martial art of karate and information for parents looking to place their child in karate lessons. Kids know about martial arts from just out of the crib these days thanks to the Power Rangers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
 
Teens Just Can't Get Enough Sleep !
Published on September 25, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
Teen-agers are not exempted from getting sleep problems. Young people who experience sleep deficit have difficulty concentrating, studying, and working effectively. During the stage of adolescence, the body's internal biological clock is reset which makes them fall asleep later at night and wake up later in the morning.
 
Help your child develop a winning attitude during times of illness
Published on August 16, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
All of us as parents owe it to our children to give them all the guidance and tools they need to live the successful lives they are worthy of. When our child is not feeling well it is even harder for us as parents to ask anything of them. We want to protect them, love them and keep them safe. All the while wishing we could take their place so that they would feel no pain.
 
Stimulating Child Development
Published on July 24, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
The development of your child is a complex and involved process, spanning a number of different physical and mental elements. Encouraging the mental development of your child, in terms of sociality, intellect and emotion is crucial in raising a well-rounded child to progress to adulthood, although it can often be quite difficult to think of creative and effective ways to stimulate this kind of development in your child.
 
The Essence of Communication: Parents and Children
Published on July 11, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
The primary topic of conversation between divorced parents ought to be always focused on children. Parents need to be very clear about their roles. They need to have one common viewpoint regarding the future of their child.
 
4 Best Gifts for your Baby
Published on June 12, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
It is always a challenge to find a proper and suitable baby gift for your little one and worth money for the parents. A good gift must be safe, harmless and develop your child’s individuality and personality. In order to choose the right gift for the baby you must take into consideration specific features of thinking and behavior at different stages of his or her development.
 
Improving Child Development
Published on June 8, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
The development of your child is something that you play an integral role in. For centuries scientists have debated whether intelligence stems from nature or nurture, however regardless of the role nature plays, the role of nurture cannot be disputed as one of the most critical elements in molding who your child will grow up to be.
 
Teaching Children to Read and Write
Published on June 8, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
As a parent, teaching your child to read and write is one of the most important things that you will do for them. Through taking the time to do this before they go to school, and continuing to offer support while they are there, you can help your child to have the foundations necessary to learn, share and communicate with others. Teaching a child to read and write is a harder task than many parents expect, not least time consuming.
 
Using Music to Calm Your Baby
Published on March 14, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
Music is a wonderful way for you to calm and soothe your baby, especially during the first year. How many times have your heard parents say that there was nothing that they could do with their crying, fussing baby until they tried music. This is because music does indeed soothe the savage beast, or in this case, the baby.
 
Better choices of toys for babies 0-3 months old
Published on January 30, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
A game in the full sense of the word is a good and useful research activity for a child. They get acquainted with the surrounding world in the first place with their toys. However, it is better not to let the choice of toys for your child takes its course.
 
Anti-Bullying Skills and Techniques for Children
Published on January 24, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
Bullying is a big problem in our schools today. However, bullying has always been a problem. The main differences between bullying today from the past are the nature of the bullying and the violence that occurs in the aftermath. Cyber- bullying is becoming a popular and more destructive form of bullying than traditional bullying.
 
Improve Your Child's Behavior through Problem Ownership
Published on January 17, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
One of the most effective and powerful ways to improve a child’s behavior is to make sure the child always assumes complete responsibility and ownership of his or her behavior. This article highlights three ways that parents fail to have their child assume ownership of misbehavior and what parents can do to make sure that their child owns their own misbehavior.
 
Pros and Cons of Employing a Nanny
Published on January 3, 2007 | In Parenting | Rated
Employment opportunities and employer expectations can leave many parents in a bind when trying to provide quality care for their children. Having to bundle up at an infant at 6:00 am. and arrive at daycare with bags in tow can be a challenging experience for even the most organized parent. Relief can be spelt 'NANNY' -- having someone at home to take care of the children even when they are sick can ease the stress for the whole family.
 
How to save money on child care services
Published on October 28, 2006 | In Parenting | Rated
The average cost of child care services is 7.5% of a families income; in most states this equates to day care costs that are more than tuition at a public university! The following tips and advice can save you money now on your child care services, so read closely.
 
How To Prevent Child Obesity
Published on July 4, 2006 | In Parenting | Rated
In America today, it is estimated that over 65% of the population is overweight with around 30% being at least clinically obese. Even more alarming is the estimation that 15% to 20% of the country's children are overweight with nearly one third being at least clinically obese.
 
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