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  • Your Child Can Do More Than You Think.  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    This article is about what my son could do which I thought was not possible before because I thought he was too young. You have to let them try to find out.
  • You, Your Child and His 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.
  • You Can Undo All The Criticisms You Did To Your Child.  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    The articles explains how to remove criticism that had an impact on our children. Criticisms diminishes a child's confidence and may hinder his ability to achieve more things in life when he grows up. He may think that he cannot count as well as his friends because his parents told him once that he was "hopeless in Maths". Of course, criticisms affects kids in different ways but ususally their confidence is affected.
  • You Can Create the Birth Story You Desire!  By : Christine Hiebel
    Many Passion Parents are becoming aware of the basic natural laws of creation in the Universe. Women can use these laws to create more desirable birth experiences. Part of creating the birth experience you desire comes educating yourself about all of your options such where you would like to...
  • Will Your Elementary Age Child be Successful?  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Do you know how to help your child be successful in life? Children grow up quickly. You don't want to look back with regrets that you didn't do more to help your child.
  • Why you can Never Have Enough Boy Clothes  By : Terry Stanfield..
    There are many reasons why you can never complain about having too much baby clothing for boys. Boys are hard on their clothes and they grow quickly. You can always pass down the clothes to another family member too.
  • Why Do Babies Have Such A Difficult Time Going To Sleep?  By : Dylon Sanger
    Many people have asked the question of why babies seem to have such a difficult time getting to sleep. Is it just that the baby is being stubborn; is the baby not getting enough attention; is the baby missing his or her parent? The questions linger on in the minds of parents and the parents often blame themselves unjustly.
  • Why Can't I Touch The Sky?  By : Robert Hunt
    Learn how the imagination of a little girl and her simple question helped her father reconnect with a sense of childlike imagination.
  • Why be a Babysitter?  By : Richard Myers
    Getting the most from babysitting can make it a fulfilling and enjoyable job - read all about the advantages in this article.
  • Who Are Your Kids Online With, Really?  By : Louise Greene
    This article deals with keeping children and teens safe online using technology that monitors chat rooms, emails, and instant messaging. The idea is for parents to be on top of potential online dangers that are very real and to be able to avoid bad situations before they can even happen.
  • When Friends Turn Against Friends  By : Karen Fusco
    How you help your child cope with friendship difficulties can set the tone for how your child handles conflict throughout childhood, and even into adulthood.
  • What to do if a Child Gets Sick - Information for Babysitters  By : Richard Myers
    As a babysitter, you need to know what to do if a child in your care becomes sick. In this article, we offer some suggestions for you to consider.
  • What is Your Parenting Style?  By : Karen Fusco
    Discover your parenting style. Are you a 'Too-Busy Mom' or a 'Best Friend Mom'? Find out if your parenting style works for you and your child, and remember that each child is different.
  • What is the better choice of the toys for a baby in the period of 6-9 months old?  By : Angela Minster
    This article is about how to choose a good toy for your child in a particular period of his development. Toys are the door into the world of perception and cognition of your child. Make this world more beautiful and exciting.
  • What is the better choice of the toys for a baby in the period of 3-6 months old?  By : Angela Minster
    Being a parent you know what a dare to buy a proper toy for your child. This article will discover it for you how to do it in a better way as well as you can find some goods for your children.
  • What is the better choice of the toys for a baby from 0-3 months old?  By : Angela Minster
    Having at least one child you know how it is difficult to find a suitable toy or game for your child: it must be helping and developing his/her personality from the one hand and safe and harmless– from the other. This article will help you to make a better choice for you and your child.
  • Ways to Help Children Distinguish Between Right and Wrong  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    "My 5 year old has just started school. Before school she was always polite, caring, helpful. Since going to school, while she still appears to be so with her teachers (so they say), she now really pushes the boundaries at home. Some kids at school have taught her to swear, talk back, talk about sex in very broad terms. She talks back and while fundamentally she is still a wonderful and very smart little girl, her smarts have turned into "smartie-pants".
  • Watch Your Nanny When You're Away From Home  By : Todd Martin
    With the cost of living increasing by the year, more and more families are becoming double income families where both the parents go to work. If yours is also such a household and if you have small children who are unable to look after themselves, then it is quite likely that you have a nanny to look after your children. However, do you know what your nanny is up to when you?re at work? Can you be sure that your children are being looked after the way they should be? Are you worried that your nanny may be neglecting your children in your absence, or worse yet abusing them in some way?
  • Using Nanny Cams is no longer considered as an illegal subject.  By : Todd Martin
    Nowadays, many parents are considering using hidden in-home surveillance devices to watch how their child's caregiver works in their absence. The Counter Spy Shops, an international retail chain, reports a 25% increase just over a span of past five years in the sales of these spy camcorders-often called as "nanny cams." Hidden cameras or nanny cams are increasingly gaining popularity because of their proven effectiveness in identifying abusive nannies. With a nanny cam in place, parents know for sure how their children are actually being taken care of. These hidden cameras have helped many people catch abusive nannies who otherwise left unmonitored, would have continued to abuse or neglect the children.
  • Transformers Toys - Discover More About These Famous Toys  By : Paul Zayer
    You might want to get the older Transformers toys put away in the attic and give them to your kids.
  • Top Tips for Positive Teenagers  By : Sue Atkins
    Ways to bring up happy,confident, well-balanced teenagers
  • Top 3 Reasons Why Baby Crawling Must Be Done Correctly  By : Dalene Joubert
    Parents universally accept baby crawling as THE one milestone all infants must master. Here are 3 brilliant reasons why it must be done correctly for most benefit.
  • To save-guard your children from any outside harm use Nanny Cams.  By : Todd Martin
    In today's world no one knows what can happen the next moment, so when it comes to my kids my partner and I did not want to take any chances while they stayed at the home. The latest revolutionising tool the spy cam may be an alien topic to many at home, but it surely is catching up. If you are planning to hire yourself a nanny or baby sitter, you surely want to be rest assured that your kids are in safe hands. We both work full time and it was in the best interest of the kids that we had to get a nanny cam. I have two kids one aged 2 years and another 5 years, the first one goes to school for most of the time so the little toddler was my major concern.
  • Tips on Bathing your Newborn  By : Peter Gallacher
    In this article we offer top tips on bathing newborns for the first time and advice about also bathing premature babies too.
  • Tips for Toddler Tantrums  By : Richard Myers
    Toddler tantrums are horrible. Period. Here you can find out why toddlers have tantrums and how you as a babysitter or parent, can manage them.
  • Tips for Shooting Games  By : Robert Thomson
    If you are looking for some mindless shooting fun that won’t drain your budget, you may find some good entertainment in a flash arcade.
  • Tips for Breastfeeding Diet  By : Charles Carter
    There are several important things in the life of a woman. Among various things, breastfeeding is considered as the most important thing.
  • Tips for a Defense Game  By : Robert Thomson
    We all know that playing flash games is really fun, but the joy can wear off when you are frantically clicking away at the next wave of invaders.
  • Three Reasons Why You Should Never Degrade Your Child  By : Pat Brill
    Have you ever gotten mad at your child? Be honest. No one can answer that question with a “no” and really mean it. When you’ve gotten angry, have you said things you didn’t necessarily mean? Things that may have been hurtful and degrading?
  • Things to consider before buying building blocks  By : Jagan
    The answer to help your baby learn to speak can be as easy as a set up building blocks. Kids who played with the vibrantly-colored plastic blocks stated to talk faster than others, a study found. ...
  • They Won’t Let Me Babysit! How To Break The Child / Parent Deadlock.  By : Richard Myers
    You want to babysit. You want it more than anything and your parents just won’t let you. Here are some ideas for you to break the deadlock to get what you want - constructively.
  • The Yearn for Setting up Nanny Hidden Camera  By : Todd Martin
    Many among us have to entrust our babies in hands of a nanny as we have work to attend to then we as parents constantly worry as to if the babies are safe. As an employer if your worry is that your employees are up to no good when you are going out. In both the scenarios it becomes of prime importance to install a spy camera that will keep an eye on both of them and will end all mishandling if any. If you are thinking of getting yourself a hidden camera in your office or home, then you will have to choose from wireless or wired options. The wireless however as the name implies will have no physical wire between the VCR and the gadget.
  • The Worst Baby Development Stage Myth... Revealed!  By : Dalene Joubert
    Every parent likes to believe their child is gifted and look for any sign to confirm their beliefs. Of course, there is always excitement in a fast developing baby. But is a fast developing baby a clear cut sign of above average talent?
  • The Top Ten Floral Names For Baby Girls  By : Neil Street
    A look at the top ten floral baby names in the United States today, at the history of floral baby names in Victorian England, and at some floral baby names that are enjoying a resurgence in popularity.
  • The Top Ten Baby Names of the 20th Century - The Mother of All Baby Name Lists  By : Neil Street
    The mother of all baby names lists -- the top 10 baby names of the 20th Century. The top names from 1900-1999 in the United States, based on Social Security card applications for births in the United States. Top 10 boys' and top 10 girls' names.
  • The Ten Most Notable Celebrity Baby Names of 2006  By : Neil Street
    The Celebrity Baby Names Blog, which monitors celebrity baby names on a daily basis, and is the internet’s leading site dedicated to the topic, has created a list of the Ten Most Notable Celebrity Baby Names of 2006. It includes not only the “weird” names, which are easy to spot, but also the notable names which made news in 2006 for reasons beyond the name itself.
  • The Spoiled Child Syndrome  By : Helene Rothschild
    Were you an only child, or the first or last offspring who received a lot of attention from many family members? Or did you have a professional nanny to take care of you? Did you get everything you wanted whenever you wanted it? Do you believe that everything is coming to you and everyone should put their needs aside for you to be pleased?
  • The Soothing Sounds Of A Sleeping Baby  By : Dylon Sanger
    Many new parents worry about their ability to be the best parents that they can be. This is very common and is also completely understandable. You will hear many people say that it is too bad that newborns do not come with an instruction manual. It's too bad they don't, because it sure would have made my life a lot easier, and it could have made life a lot easier for generations of parents and their children alike.
  • The Right Mix of Being Comfortable and Looking Cool  By : Terry Stanfield..
    When you buy baby clothes for boys there are a couple of things you need to think about. Of course you want to buy the coolest boy clothes you can find but you also need to think about being comfortable.
  • The Pitfalls of Over-Scheduling Your Child  By : Pat Brill
    It’s no secret that American children have jam-packed schedules and expectations that most adults never had to deal with. But you might be surprised to learn that many children carry around a PDA to store schedules and contact information, and a cell phone to stay connected to parents who may be at work or attending a sibling’s scheduled event.
  • The Perfect Infant Activity  By : Dalene Joubert
    Many parents continually search for the best infant activity to stimulate and encourage their baby's development... especially during the first few formative years. Here's a perfect infant activity.
  • The Perfect Holiday Gift for an Aspiring Babysitter.  By : Richard Myers
    Looking for a gift for an aspiring babysitter? Consider a babysitters training DVD as an affordable and useful gift that will build confidence and ability.
  • The Easiest Way To Successful Baby Development  By : Dalene Joubert
    Children most often have learning and development problems simply because parents don't "know" that the simple, easy-to-do things are really important for complete development. And since they don't know, their baby is never encouraged to master the right things. Here's an easy two step process to ensure your baby gets the right learning experience without delay.
  • The Bully Without a Face - Cyberbullying  By : Wendy McLellan
    A new and vicious bully is in town, the cyberbully. The cyberbully has no face, no name, but their words can destroy the victim. Learn how to prevent cyberbullying, keeping your child from being a victim, but also the bully.
  • The Biggest Secret Of Worry-Free Baby Development  By : Dalene Joubert
    Knowing if your baby's development is OK is vital. But it's even more important is to know when further action must be taken if development is too slow. Monitoring and judging your baby's overall performance is surely the very best solution to both problems. It's also the shortest route to correct potential problems.
  • 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?
  • The 4 R’s - Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Retail?  By : Simon Evans
    Kids are exposed to thousands of advertisements everyday. What kinds of messages are they getting and what can you, as parents, do about it?
  • Ten Tips for Reading With Kids  By : Emma Walton Hamilton
    Ten ways to maximize reading time so as to be more fun, rewarding and productive for both the parent and child.
  • Teenage Depression?  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    With all these changes in an individual going through their teenage years, it can be difficult for parents to recognize if their teenager is just moody or if they are suffering from depression.
  • Teen-age Suicide: A True Story  By : Helene Rothschild
    Are you a teen-ager contemplating suicide or the parent of one? The following case study may help you solve your problem.
  • Teaching Our Children the Value of Work  By : Christine Conners
    There has been a lot of discussion recently about whether children today are more self-centered than children of previous generations. Christine believes that the solution to this lies in teaching children the value of work.
  • Teach your Kids Responsibility  By : Florence Bernard
    Children, by nature, will do anything they can find to get away with stuff. However, to move forward in life, they need to learn to face responsibility and recognize that they are part of every situation they are in.
  • Teach Your Baby To Crawl With This Reliable 5-Step System  By : Dalene Joubert
    Many parents know that crawling is one of the major milestones infants must master, but sometimes don't. Here is one technique for teaching baby to crawl that works very well and can be done by anyone.
  • Surviving Spring Break  By : Karen Fusco
    Spring Break has become a rite of passage for teens and possibly the first time they are away on vacation without their parents. Learn how to help protect your children from the many problems that go along with Spring Break.
  • Stork signs – is there a more special way to welcome your baby?  By : Ken Wilson
    Welcoming a baby into our life is more than a special moment. That little bundle of joy deserves all the attention, loving and caring we can give. The newborn’s entrance into the family must be celebrated and one of the best ways to do that is represented by stork signs. They represent a wonderful idea for a special gift and are especially prized at baby showers.
  • Starting A Daycare Is Easy  By : Gnubas
    In this enlightening article about babies and baby care, we will explore new ideas and thoughts about starting a daycare. Hopefully you'll find this article useful.
  • Some Extras for the Nursery Room  By : Robert Thomson
    If you have a baby that is on the way, then there is no doubt that you are either planning to set up a nursery room in the house or in the process of setting one up. There are some constants that every family must have such as baby cribs and a baby dresser but here are a few extras that you may want to add to give the room some life.
  • So Just How do You Get Asked Back Again and Again?  By : Richard Myers
    Some great common-sense tips for baby sitters to ensure that you will get asked back.
  • Six Common Single Parent Struggles  By : Karen Fusco
    Tips and strategies on how to overcome the most common issues for single moms and dads.
  • Should your Children's Clothing, Style and Appearance be Compromised?  By : Jennifer Borrero
    I always look to the parents to see how they are dressed. It’s usually the same. Most of the style stems from the parents. Children in more ways than one are a direct reflection of their mommy and daddy.
  • Should Parents EVER Leave an Inheritance Outright to a Child who has a Disability?  By : L. Mark Russell
    There are few absolutes in estate planning, but this is one. If a child has a significant mental disability, the answer is parents should not leave an inheritance outright to a child with a significant mental disability.
  • Should I Monitor my Son or Daughter's Online Activity?  By : Wendy McLellan
    When should you monitor your child's online activity? If you are seeing behaviors that can place your child at risk. Then monitoring your child's online activities can help.
  • Science for Kids - Keeping Them Interested  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Children who are curious and love science excel in school and in life. You can help them like science with simple everyday events. Activities at home can go a long way towards keeping your child interested in science and learning about the world around him or her.
  • Science for Kids - Hear! Here!  By : Tracy P.
    If Shakespeare had asked ‘What’s in an ear?’ he may have been surprised by the answer. And so might your child! There are lots of things in the human ear. There are tools – hammers and things – mazes as well as tubes and canals. You will find air and fluid, hair, nerves and organs.
  • Resons Why Baby Cry  By : Julia Sullivan
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  • Raising Children With the Laissez-Faire Parenting Style  By : Heather Banks
    For anyone who has ever heard the phrase, less is more, that is at the heart of raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style. Less, meaning the physical guidance given to the children being raised, and more, meaning the physical learning the child must accomplish in order to progress through life.
  • Puberty or the Age of the Hormone Surge  By : Clint Jhonson
    Puberty is the period in life that each of us have experienced or is soon approaching. When children reach this first major point in their lives, parents tend to get scared, panic and simply don’t have or refuse to answer the blunt line of questioning by their children. Questions typically focus on subject matters like sexuality, period, PMS or TSS.
  • Productive ideas on how to benefit from preschool programs before starting kindergarten.  By : optaluv
    Adequate ideas on how to measure from preschool programs prior to starting kindergarten.
  • Playing Second Fiddle: How to Cope When Your Child Prefers the Nanny Over You  By : Karen Fusco
    5 tips to help you cope when your child chooses the nanny over you. Don't let it get you down -- Remember, it's only temporary!
  • Playing Online Games Comfortably: Hands  By : Robert Thomson
    One of the most important parts in having a good time online is making sure that you are comfortable. This may seem like a no-brainer, but it is all too easy to forget to take a few basic precautions. If you really want to have a great time and set the new high score, then you should do this.
  • Plastic gear & plastic pulleys – what do you want do be when you grow up?  By : Ken Wilson
    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.
  • Pirates Caribbean: At World's End Game Walkthrough Strategy Guide Helps Children's Charities! SAVEY?  By : David Garfield
    WDS has completed the Stategy Video Game Walkthrough Guide for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. The video game which invites ye players to "live and die by the sword" as ye venture to the world's end and beyond while playing as Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and others. Aye Mate!
  • Parenting Tips: Sons Can Be Problems For Single Mum's  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. I'm a single mother. I have three children, Caitlin, 7, Tom, 9 and Liam aged 11. I don't have problems with Cait, but the two boys are making life difficult. Tom apparently behaves well at school, but has learning problems. When he gets home he often throws temper tantrums. Liam acts as if he hates me. He doesn't show me any affection and is extremely rude. Tom's dad died when he was a baby, and Liam's father doesn't visit him. I need to find out what I'm doing wrong, since I'm so stressed all of the time.
  • Parenting Tips - Children And Chores - Unexpected Benefits  By : Nick Clipton
    Parenting tip making a child feel inferior is not good for them and inflict pain that can last a life time.
  • Parenting the Strong-Willed Child and Keeping the Upper Hand  By : Bonnie Foshee
    If your child is hard headed (strong-willed) you need to know how to deal with this personality. You want to break their will but not their spirit. These children have a greater chance of success if their energy is properly directed.
  • Parenting for Dummies: Do You Have the Backbone for Parenting?  By : Iris Shamble
    Will you stand firm as a parent in spite of the lustful and suggestive ways geared towards our children in our society? Are will you compromise your parenting skills to satisfy your child?
  • Parenting Advice: The Key to Solving Society's Woes!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    The problem is that children don't arrive with an owner's handbook.
  • 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: Night Terrors in Childhood  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".
  • Parenting Advice: My Child Is Afraid To Go On Sleep-Overs  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Children love to go on sleep-overs with their friends - or to camps and other special events for kids. But for some children their fear of sleeping away from home overshadows the daytime fun - perhaps even to the extent that they simply won't go. If your child is struggling with such a fear, perhaps this will help you to help her.
  • Parenting Advice: Children Who Lie  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Nothing creates adult anger like children lying. It's ironic since it's usually adults who set the child up to lie. This is how it works:
  • Nurturing Your Asperger's Child  By : Phyllis Wheeler
    You have found out that your child is on the autism spectrum--he or she has Asperger's Syndrome, a mild form of autism. Autistic kids can be on the odd side of normal, or they can be pretty seriously impaired. Your child with Asperger's is somewhere in the middle. Now, how can you help your child move toward being more normal? Work to aid his self-confidence, and shield him from those who would discourage him.
  • Nine Chores Your Child Should Do Without Being Paid  By : Karen Fusco
    Age-appropriate chores are important for your child's development and will help them to prepare for going out on their own when the time is right.
  • My Child Won't Go to Bed!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    You have spent all day looking after the children - feeding them, washing clothes, picking up after their mess, listening to their whining and temper tantrums, managing their various behavior problems - now the day is over, don't you deserve a bit of peace and quiet and some quality time with your partner? All you ask is that they go up to their room, go to bed, and STAY there!
  • More Tips On Confidence Building For Kids  By : Cheng Cheng Tan
    There are more tips on confidence building for kids. It gives you more insight on how the things we as parents can affect our kids self-esteem and confidence.
  • Mickey Mouse and Disney Scrapbooking Ideas: Make It Fun and Simpl  By : Christine Perry
    If you have a stack of Disneyland photos or your a Mickey Mouse fan, you'll love these Mickey Mouse and Disney scrapbooking ideas. It's easy just to use pre-made Disney stickers and papers, but you'll want to make your scrapbooking pages more unique and original.
  • Major New SIDS Breakthrough - What Everyone Caring For A Baby Needs To Know  By : Richard Myers
    Recent breakthrough findings reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association show that SIDS is a disease. Find out more about it in this article.
  • Kids who Steal - What Can You Du About It?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Children steal for a variety reasons. Some steal for comfort, others to impress a group of friends, get back at their parents, or to get the things they want. Sometimes they steal just because it is exciting. Probably as many as one in four children have deliberately stolen something at some time. Most, of course, never do it again. But those who do, do so for one reason: it works. Whatever their core need: attention, money, or excitement, the stealing provides it for them.
  • Kids Don’t Work Out, They Play  By : Ainsley Laing
    Have you watched kids playing on a playground? Now that's a workout!
  • Keep Tract Of Your Childs' Chores  By : Jerald Shapiro
    It can be very frustrating to ask your child over and over again to complete their chores without them ever getting done. If this describes your house to a tee, consider designing a chore chart. Chores might include taking out the garbage, doing the dishes, cleaning their room, yard work or putting laundry in the laundry room. Each chore has to be done just once or twice a week. Anything more is
  • Keep a watch on nannies with a Nanny Cam  By : Todd Martin
    Saying goodbye everyday to your baby cradled and turning him over to the nanny can give you a nervous twinge, but you and your husband have no choice. You?ve got to work, but how do you put your mind at ease? A nanny cam is your answer. When a job spells security for the family, moms have to work alongside with dads. In this day and age, every penny is essential, and your extra pay brings home extra bacon. You will have to leave the baby at home with a nanny. A nanny referred by an agency or a friend may be a brilliant solution to your problem. Still, you are getting that nagging feeling. Is the nanny reliable?
  • I’m Scared Of The Dark! Helping A Child To Overcome Night Fears  By : Richard Myers
    It’s very common for children to be scared of the dark. They may have always been scared – or they may have no fear for a long time and then suddenly, inexplicably develop one. This article explores way round a child's fears.
  • Issues Regarding Children’s Sleep Problems  By : Alex Wilson
    Every now and again children can suffer from sleep problems. These problems can go from some infrequent not very serious issues to very frequent, quite serious episodes.
  • Is Your Child an Entrepreneur?  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Set your child up for success by helping them become an entrepreneur. A person that knows how to sell, or how to set up a business can find a multitude of ways to make money that will sustain them through their life. You can help your child develop business savy.
  • Is your child a fussy eater?  By : Angelica Marquass
    If you have a child that’s a fussy eater, it’s setting you up for your child being a fussy eater for their entire life.Start at an early age to ensure your child enjoys eating a wide variety of foods that are healthy for them, because if you wait until they are older their habits will be more and more ingrained and you’ll be dealing with a nay sayer, and it gets a lot harder to change their mind as they get older.
  • Is your child a compulsive liar?  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    How does one tell if their child is a compulsive liar? Well, they will lie all the time, make up stories, exaggerate, manipulate the truth and hide the truth.
  • Is Homeschooling Something YOU Could Do?  By : Phyllis Wheeler
    Perhaps you've thought about homeschooling, because the schooling your kids are getting isn't a good fit. But you aren't serious about it. After all, you aren't a superwoman!
  • Is a Nanny Cam Essential  By : Todd Martin
    In the world today, it is often necessary for both parents to be in the workforce in order to earn enough to raise a family and give our children what the need. When a family has young children, going out into the workforce can be a stressful time. Finding a nanny to care for young children often leaves parents, especially mothers who do not want to leave their children in the care of someone else, wondering what is happening in the home and if the child is being cared for properly. You can interview a hundred nannies, and choose the perfect one.
  • Information about Elmo Live  By : Trevor Edwards
    Information about Elmo Live

    Elmo Live has created a revolution in technology and if you want to present something really unique to your child in this Christmas, then this might be a right choice. It is a known fact that Elmo Live keeps the children entertained for hours. You will have the rare combination of the latest technology along with the fun loving character of Elmo who is a Muppet.
  • Importance of using a Nanny Hidden Wireless Camera  By : Todd Martin
    We are living in a world where the prices are very expensive for every need that you have, hence it takes two parents to work and provide for a better living for the family. And more the parents are likely to get busy with their jobs for a livelihood they take refuge in form of a nanny who can watch their children when they are away. Nannies are affordable and will work right in the comfort of your home and at the timings you choose. But unfortunately not all nannies can be trusted, there could be some who will misuse the trust and freedom they have been given in your house.

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