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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.
7 Ways to Reduce Stress During Exam Time
By :
Jim Sarris
It's midterm exam time and that means plenty of studying and loads of stress. Here are some tips to take the edge off and get the best grades possible.
9 Ways to Bring Out the Best in You & Your Child
By :
Maggie Reigh
Personal growth and parenting aren’t often words put together in the same sentence. Yet parenting provides the perfect opportunity for growth. And not just for our child’s growth, but for our own. If we really want to bring out the best in our children, we need to call forth the best in ourselves. 9 Ways to Bring out the Best in You and Your Child is a brand new book that provides a blueprint for parents to empower their children and themselves, rather than struggling for control.
A Parenting Curriculum is a Phone Call Away
By :
Scott Fromherz
Most often than not, parents find their children a handful both emotionally and physically. They love their children and want to give them the best they can - and always feel that they could have done better if they found/ had better guidance.
A Wiggle is Ill: 5 Ways to Answer Your Kid's Questions
By :
Lisa Copen
Greg "Wiggle" is ill and moms around the world are wondering, "what will I say when my child says, "who is that guy?" to the new Wiggle.
Advice And Help For Your Chronic Bedwetter
By :
Theresa Cahill and Jeff G
For any parent who has ever entered a child's room in the morning to find the mattress, bedclothes, and child sopping wet, you know how frustrating the topic of bedwetting can be. For most young children, this happens in isolated, rare instances; however, for some, chronic bedwetting is a real problem. Thankfully, the use of a bedwetting alarm can ensure that accidents become a thing of the past.
Apartment Finding Tips
By :
Jack Vallis
Apartment living is a lifestyle for a wide variety of people these days. Cities all around are continually building apartment complexes to accommodate those in search of a place to call home. In any given area you will find several different types of apartments and prices from which to choose from.
Attachment Parenting - A Special Way of Caring
By :
Scott Fromherz
Attachment parenting refers to a way of caring for infants which aims to provide the best for the baby as well as the parent.
Authoritarian Parenting: Are You Keeping Your Kids on a Leash?
By :
Scott Fromherz
A lot of people believe that authoritarian parenting is the best ways to keep their children in check. According to people who subscribe to the idea of authoritarian parenting, if their children are afraid of their parents, they will tend to behave better than when the kids do not fear anybody.
Authoritative Parenting: Raising Your Child in a Supportive Home
By :
Scott Fromherz
According to experts, different styles in parenting often times generate different results. Of the many different parenting styles identified by experts, the authoritative parenting style is considered as one of the most appropriate.
Awesome Resources for Helping Christian Single Mothers
By :
Sam Smith
Being a Christian single mother can be a very difficult job. However there are some helpful resources for Christian mothers. This article give some great ideas, tips and helpful suggestions to get through being a single mother specifically for Christian mothers.
Baby Memory Book: Remember The 'Celestial' Days
By :
Kyle Crane
Babies are so dang cute! I didn't realize what I had until all of mine turned into teenagers. I'm sure glad my wife kept a baby memory book so I can remember the 'celestial' version of my kids.
Baby Names Can Tell You A Great Deal About The Baby's Personality
By :
Dr. John Chan
Choosing a baby name for your child is just like choosing his life destiny. Have you ever heard about the association of a person's name with his personality? That's how our names really work - oftentimes you can always tell a lot about a person by the name. A name shapes a person's identity and personality like a cookie-cutter. So, better get that best baby name for your children. Baby name can make or break your children's life - it's that important.
Baby Sleep Problems and Solutions Part 1
By :
Mark Fynn
One of the main problems mothers are faced with is ensuring that their baby gets a good night sleep. What are the best methods to use and will they work for all babies?
Baby Sleep Problems and Solutions Part 2
By :
Mark Fynn
There are various sleeping methods that can have positive results on your babies sleep patterns. One of the most effective is making the sleeping area a welcoming place.
Babysitter Found Drunk With 3 Year Old
By :
Johnny Jenkins
She noticed that lately, her son was not too enthusiastic when the baby sitter arrived.
Become the "Ultimate" Parent
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Everyone can define a bad parent: short tempered, always criticizing, and more concerned with their affairs (in both senses of the word) than in those of their children. What makes a good parent though? How can you give your children the very best parts of yourself and help them create a good life?
Breastfeeding and Chocolate
By :
Rich Lawson
This article explores the often cited cry of 'you can't eat chocolate whilst breastfeeding.'
Brilliant Parenting: Encouraging Positive Behaviors in Others
By :
Brian Walsh
Here are two techniques adapted for family use. The first one from the business world, and the second one is borrowed from public speakers and non-fiction writers.
Can you increase your child’s intelligence?
By :
Amber L. Bishop
There is plenty of scientific research that proves that a Child's environment directly affects their intelligence. Children are naturally drawn to music. It makes perfect sense that a child’s first language is actually music. They have been listening to the rhythm and melody of their mother’s voice since the fourth month after conception. There are four essential things that music education does for your child’s overall intelligence.
Child Bullying: What Are The Warning Signs?
By :
Florrie Poff
Bullying is probably one of the most serious problems your child could ever experience. You may find this article helpful to identify some of the signs that may indicate your child is being bullied.
Child's Play: Pretend Games To Play With Your Child
By :
Jill Brennan
Because pretending is so much fun for children it can be easy to overlook or downplay the important developmental skills that this type of imaginative play gives them. Read on to find out what you can do to encourage these kinds of games.
Cold Sores and Fever Blisters Are Dangerous To Your Child
By :
Nick Clipton
It is difficult to keep every child away from the cold sore virus, so the best thing that you can do as a parent is to be proactive. Unfortunately many people contract the Herpes virus at some point in their life, and if you child has a cold sore it is a good idea to teach them about how to treat a cold sore so that it will heal quickly.
Consistency is a Virtue that Pays Rich Dividends
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson...
If there is one thing that most parents have issues with regarding child discipline, it is being consistent. It is one of the more difficult child discipline aspects of parenting. If you, as a parent, can get over the initial hurdles to being consistent, there are a number of benefits waiting for you.
Consistency is the key to eliminate child behavior problems
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson...
If parents want to achieve success in child discipline, they must inculcate the virtue of consistency. It is the most important thing especially for parents that have issues regarding child discipline. It is true that it is not easy to remain consistent all the time. After all, you are human beings with normal human failings. And, children can be absolutely exasperating at times. So, you can only aim at achieving consistency, but it is worth making all the effort because it has good effect on your children and you can teach them the basic norms of good behavior with good results.
Consistency is the key to eliminate child behavior problems
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson...
The importance of consistency in parenting can never be over-emphasized. It is the most essential requirement as far as child discipline is concerned. Any lapse will cause heavy damage in terms of reverting to bad behavior by the child. Yet, it cannot be denied that maintaining consistency is also the most arduous task. After all, parents are but human and children can sometimes drive you up the wall. Nonetheless, if you, as a parent, can get over the initial hurdles to being consistent, there are a number of benefits waiting for you.
Consistency is the name of the game of parenting
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Consistency is the catchword in parenting. It is the only word that is consistently used for defining your conduct in speech and expression and in action in relation to you and your child plus you and your spouse.
Daughter Commits Abuse Mother Goes To Jail
By :
Johnny Jenkins
After questioning, Josephine admitted the she had caused the bruises on Scott when she was under stress. She was in tears.
Enjoy Marketing your Small Business
By :
Susan Smith
Have you already chalked out a fantastic plan to start of a new small business? You surely have your budget and products/services ready for the customer to see. But how on earth, will the customer know about your existence, if you don’t market yourself? Marketing is an integral part of business and requires time, effort and money. If you think you can put in time and effort but cannot afford the expenses involved, try out the following marketing ideas.
Expert advice regarding baby bouncers
By :
Angela Minster
You want to buy a baby bouncer but have many questions like why do I need a baby bouncer, what to draw my attention at or is it safe for my baby? Sure, you are absolutely right. If you want to get more information regarding baby bouncers and take some piece of advice from an expert in this sphere, follow the article below.
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.
Family Fun at Dinnertime
By :
Stephanie Foster
Dinnertime is a great time to be together as a family. There's no need to have it be boring. You can make dinner fun for the family.
Front Sight Firearms Training Institute Points to Evidence That Armed Teachers Make For Safer School
By :
Jayden Adams
Front Sight Firearms Training Institute has been advocating the training and arming of teachers in all levels of education, and recently many different reports and articles have been written showing just how logical it is that teachers be fully trained and armed.
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?
Getting Your Children to Tidy Their Rooms
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Almost every parent comes up against this one - and for many it is a source of great aggravation, frustration, and countless fights and arguments. So how do you solve it? Here are some tips:
Give Your Family a Health Makeover
By :
Jamie Jefferson
Fourteen tips for helping your family achieve optimal health and wellness.
Good Tips For Potty Training Girls
By :
Ben Adams
Discover helpful insights and tips to help you potty train your child.
Handling Teenagers’ Behavioral Problems
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson..
As a parent, having a child reach the teenage years is joyful as well as a situation that brings with it new and interesting child discipline challenges. Your child has now completed childhood and made it to young adulthood. This breeds its own set of child discipline and child behavioral problems.
Have Reasonable Expectations from Your Children
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson..
Every parent has expectations of their children. These expectations are formed unconsciously from our own wants and desires. They are important. Expectations form the foundation for many things in our lives.
Help! My Child Watches Too Much TV.
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Television is a fact of life that cannot be wished away. These days, you cannot think of a home without a television, and it is rare to find families that don't watch television. Television is no longer considered a means of entertainment only; indeed, it can be informative, educational and uplifting. Nevertheless, there is no denying the fact that most of what is shown on TV is pure nonsense, if not cheap and obscene. As parents, your concern about what your child watches is justified because most of the time it portrays behavior that is quite unacceptable in most social circles, and presents it as normal, or even desirable behavior.
Help! My Child Won't go to School
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson..
"How do I get my nine-year-old daughter to school? She seems to have tummy aches or headaches constantly, and misses several days of school each week. Any suggestion that she must go and she screams and cries and seems to be genuinely afraid of going to school. What can we do?"
Helping Kids Keep it Healthy
By :
Adrian Adams
Lots of families have a common problem. The little ones just don't want to eat what's good for them! But kids need the correct amount of nutrition every day, especially during those tender years when their bodies and minds are still growing and developing.
Helping Your Child Understand What You Do at Home
By :
Stephanie Foster
Being a stay at home mom is a tough job. Encouraging your children to help out helps them to understand what you do and to respect it.
How To Create A Baby Gift Basket
By :
Ronald Goodpaster
This article is everything you wanted to know about baby gift baskets.
How Can We Approach a Necessary Divorce Wisely and Well
By :
Luise Volta
Most of us don't know how to end a marriage contract we have held as permanent. It may be wise to get help from someone who does know.
How Much Has Parenting Discipline Changed Since You Were A Child?
By :
Dean Caporella
There are few more emotive issues in today's society than parenting discipline.
How One Strategy Makes Divorce Parenting Much Easier
By :
Matt Doyle
Divorced parenting is hard for everyone and high emotion often leads to conflict, hostility, and difficulty. Attending to specific feelings your ex-spouse may have can help to reduce problematic behavior.
How to be a Supportive Parent
By :
Andrew Kasch
Wondering how to be supportive of your children without being a pushover? These tips and tricks might make all the difference in your lifelong relationship with your child!
How To Boost Your Children's Study Skills
By :
Frank McGinty
Some years ago when touring the Scottish Highlands, I met a man who said something that's stuck with me.
How to Deal with Your Child Being Kicked Out of School
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson....
The British newspapers and media have spotlighted the topic of misbehaving children in school recently. The topic of discussion usually ends with the answer that entails kicking troublemakers out of the classroom setting.
How to Keep Busy for Days in a Casino Without Gambling
By :
Lindsy Jackson
If you are going to a casino for a vacation but you are not such a big gambler there are many different ways to keep yourself occupied?
How To Keep Your Child Safe On The Internet
By :
John Myre
The Internet can be a source of entertainment and information for your children, and it will be a workplace tool as they grow older.
However, it also poses threats to their safety. This article gives you some tips to help keep your child safe.
How to Safely Wash Stuffed Animals
By :
TabithaC
Ever wonder how to keep you child's stuffed animals clean? Well here are some tips to effectively keep them clean and in great shape.
How to Win an Athletic Scholarship; Take these steps.
By :
Daniel Z. Kane
Are you a high school athlete interested in intercollegiate athletics? If so, here are a few things you should know.
Is Home Schooling on the Internet the New Wave of Education?
By :
Michael Hehn
Do you ever feel like you know just enough about home schooling to be dangerous? Let's see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from home schooling experts.
Keeping Our Children Safe.
By :
Maggie Reigh
Fear has infiltrated the minds and hearts of too many families in our society. With the news filled with the horrors of child pornography and child abduction, many parents spin into panic, determined to protect their child at any cost.
Making Your Teen Safer Behind the Wheel
By :
Daniel Z. Kane
Not much, including an IRS audit or a new John Tesh album, is more frightening than being the parent of a teenage driver. And, the fear such parents experience is entirely rationale given the rate at which teenagers are involved in automobile accidents. But, if parents are willing to be proactive, they can help their teens avoid potential accidents.
Memory Box
By :
Tracy Thompson-Tormaschy
For parents who have been alienated or are estranged from their children.
Military Boot Camps : Teach Discipline
By :
Barney Garcia
Is your teenage son becoming increasingly unruly and defiant? Is he faring poorly in the academics as well? Do you suspect him of taking drugs? Well, your teenage son is definitely at risk and you have to be careful in handling the situation.
Military School for Real Education
By :
Barney Garcia
There are those rebel types of teens for whom ordinary public school system of today seems to be grossly inadequate. Actually these schools are not adequately equipped to handle these difficult and confused boys in their adolescence.
Moms - Take Care of Yourself Too!
By :
Stephanie Foster
One thing many moms fail to do is take time for themselves. A few simple things moms can do that don't have to take a lot of time.
Mother Takes Drugs Found In Sons Room
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Leslie yelled, help me. Calvin ran out the back door. After he left, Leslie crawled over and opened the door.
Natural Greatness: A "Mind-Shift" for Visionary Parents, Teachers and Leaders
By :
Michael Skye
Visionary leaders, parents and teachers make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. This article details a subtle shift in thinking required for visionary leadership in today's world.
Parenting Advice - Are Toddlers Ruling Your Roost?
By :
Molten Marketing
The years between infancy and school-age can seem like an eternity to parents who are weary of temper tantrums, potty training, and everything else that comes up during the toddler years. Parenting advice for the moms and dads who cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel abounds, though, so it must be that you are in good company if the little ones are ruling your life.
Parents -- Let the Kids Be Kids
By :
Max Vogt
Contrary to popular opinion, teenagers aren't that hard to parent... it's parents that are harder to parent
Potty Seat Or Potty Chair: Which Is Best For Your Potty Training Child?
By :
Jill Brennan
If you've been undecided about whether to get a potty chair or potty seat to help your child learn to use the potty then this article will help you decide. Read on and learn the pros and cons of each option.
Pressure Single Parenting Can Cause On The Parent
By :
Chris Fox
Helping single parents deal with the problems they face parenting children alone
Raising Your Kids To Have Healthy And Successful Lives
By :
Adrian Adams
If one word could provide the key to raising happy, healthy and successful children, it would be 'habits'.
Reviving the Wonder of Parenting
By :
Maggie Reigh
“I don’t get it,” sighed one exasperated parent. “Sometimes I wonder where the wonder went in this game of parenting! I mean, I was so excited to be a new mom, so full of enthusiasm, love and dreams about life and living. I felt so blessed… But countless sleepless nights, mountains of diapers, endless power struggles and discipline hassles have dampened my enthusiasm – not just for parenting, but for life. I feel like I’ve lost my sense of me – of who I am in the midst of it all.”
Round Rock Independent School District
By :
austinbroker
Round Rock is among the fastest growing cities in the United States. Round Rock was named the Safest City in Texas for two consecutive years, based on a national survey of crime statistics of cities with populations of more than 75,000. Round Rock was ranked as the 13th Safest City in the U.S. In addition to that honor, the city of Round Rock was selected as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People by America’s Promise, The Alliance for Youth.
School Fundraising Ideas
By :
Kathy Klossner
Looking for a creative, fun product to sell at your next school fundraiser? What are some steps involved in making your fundraiser a success?
Seven Parenting Tips for Single Moms
By :
Mark webber
As a single mother, it is normal to find every day a challenge, a struggle to balance the roles of an earning for and nurturing a child. Though there are days which are more trying than others, with a little organization and planning you would be able to handle just fine. Here are a few tips that would help you along in your task.
Six Common Single Parent Struggles
By :
Nick Clipton
Cleaning the house, cooking meals, keeping up the yard, paying the bills, keeping an eye on the kids and all of the other parental responsibilities are the sole responsibility of that parent.
Solving child behavior and child discipline problems
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson..
Discipline. Many people view it as a punishment system but that doesn't have to be the case. Often times, a reward system can work wonders in establishing child discipline. Another thing you might have noticed when attempting to establish child discipline is how one technique doesn't work.
Something About Children's Wendy House and Children's Play house
By :
Dave M
Children play house is good technique to improve your child's creativity this article explain this topic in details. This article explain how this things help child to improve his imagination and creativity.
Starting Out Breastfeeding
By :
Keith Tennent
Breastfeeding is the natural way to feed your child. It is the only way to provide your baby with the required amount of nutrients. Formulas are poor substitutes for mother's milk. All would-be moms know the benefits of breastfeeding, thanks to the dedicated propaganda extolling the merits of feeding mother's milk to the newborn baby. However, when it comes down to the practicality of it, the new moms give up the effort for a variety of reasons. The most important reason is usually the new mom's inability to get the hang of it. Even the doctors and nurses don't give proper instructions to get the breastfeeding process started. This creates a frustrating situation for both mom and baby.
Studying Dimensions of Parenting Styles Aids in Child Development
By :
Scott Fromherz
How parents influence the development of social and instrumental competence of their children is the subject of study of many developmental psychologists who have been doing so since the 1920s.
The Advantages of Boarding School
By :
Barney Garcia
At certain stage of your life you can not even imagine of living away from your children for as short a while as a week. So it is not an easy decision for the loving parents to send their wards to some far away boarding School, where the child has to stay ten months a year.
The Dark Side Of The Internet (Part I)
By :
Matt Marshall
The internet can be an incredibly useful tool for kids and teens. It's now easier than ever to perform research for a term paper. Communicating with friends is snap. And online gaming has taken entertainment to a whole new level.
But there is a very real and very nasty dark side to the internet. And parents need to be aware of what's going on behind their backs.
The Dark Side Of The Internet (Part Two)
By :
Matt Marshall
In the past, I've discussed some of the more well-known online threats to a child's safety and innocence. These include: pedophiles, pornography, gambling, hate groups and cyber bullying.
In this article, I'll reveal some of the lesser known threats available online. Very few parents are aware of these threats.
The Gift of Foster Parenting
By :
Scott Fromherz
There are some people who have been given a gift to help children who otherwise might fall through the cracks - foster parenting is that gift.
The Right Christmas Gifts For Kids
By :
John Pawlett
It's the age of innocence when their eyes a little brighter and their smile are full of possibilities.
The Warning Signs: Child Bullying
By :
Florrie Poff
Bullying is probably one of the most serious problems your child could ever experience. You may find this article helpful to identify some of the signs that may indicate your child is being bullied.
Tips On Different Parenting Style
By :
Dean Caporella
I worked out very early in life that no two parenting styles are alike.
Tips On Teaching Baby Sign Language
By :
Nick Clipton
Have you ever watched a baby wave bye-bye or point to their mouth when they are hungry, or have your seen a little one point to his nose when it needs to be wiped? These are all symbols of communication, in other words, sign language. They are communicating to you what they want and are expressing it without speech.
Trained Goodness vs. Natural Greatness: A "Mind-Shift" for Visionary Parents, Educators and Leaders
By :
Michael Skye
Visionary leaders, parents and teachers make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. This article details a subtle shift in thinking required for visionary leadership in today's world.
Trampoline for Your Child: Factors You Must Consider Before You Buy
By :
Jill Brennan
A trampoline is a lot of fun but there is a serious side to bouncing on a trampoline, especially for children, with a high rate of injury. Find out what you need to consider before buying a trampoline for your child.
Use Personal Teacher Leadership Experiences To Teach Your Student
By :
Kerry Beck
How can teachers use their curriculum to train leaders for the future? How can parents encourage their children to lead when they grow up? The first place to start in raising your students into leadership is to change your own education paradigm.
Watch Your Language! - How Parents Can Help Kids Help Themselves
By :
Frank McGinty
'I felt great until I walked into the classroom - then it all went wrong!'
What Age Is Expectable For Children To Learn 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.
What to Look for in Baby Clothes
By :
Dave M
This article explain what we have to care when choos cloths for baby. Sometimes its harmful to baby if we select wrong cloths for them so its must to know about baby's skin and its comfortness.
What You Can Do When Your Kids Are Bored?
By :
SandyNaidu
If you live with children, you have probably heard the phrases “I’m bored” or “What Can I Do, I’m Bored?” many times. It is not always easy to find an activity to keep them occupied. Here are some simple tips:
Who Loathes Laundry?
By :
Stephanie Foster
Laundry is a pain but it must be done! Enlisting the family to help makes it a bit less of a chore.
Why Is Breastfeeding Better Than Bottle Feeding?
By :
Rich Lawson
You may have been told by a friend or medical professional that breastfeeding is better than bottle feeding and just accepted the statement at face value. You should understand just how much better it is for both you and your baby as initially breastfeeding is hard work and can be very tiring.
Why Taking A Free Parenting Class Online Will Improve Your Parental Skills!
By :
Dean Caporella
Times have certainly changed in most facets of life and in the world of parenting, it is no different.
Working together – An Important Parenting Skill
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson..
There is nothing more important to be said in parenting advice than working together in raising your children and establishing child discipline. It also needs to be said that it goes for all children of a relationship. Even if they belong to a previous relationship, the two people who make up their parents need to work together to form their children's discipline plan.
Your Child and TV
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson....
Television is a fact of life that cannot be wished away. These days, you cannot think of a home without a television, and it is rare to find families that don't watch television. Television is no longer considered a means of entertainment only; indeed, it can be informative, educational and uplifting. Nevertheless, there is no denying the fact that most of what is shown on TV is pure nonsense, if not cheap and obscene. As parents, your concern about what your child watches is justified because most of the time it portrays behavior that is quite unacceptable in most social circles, and presents it as normal, or even desirable behavior.
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