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Tips for Baby-Proofing Your Home
By :
Jim Rottenborn
There’s never a bad time to baby-proof your home, but parents who plan to do it should get it done before their child starts crawling.
Childproofing your home involves looking at it in a new way. Some household items you use frequently will need t
Where Not to Bring a Four Year Old
By :
Chuck Smith
"Patience is a virtue," I said under my breath. Finally, I had to yell at The Boy. "STOP! STOP! STOP!" With The Boy, I have to repeat myself at least three times. I guess it takes time to penetrate his laser-like focus on whatever he's doin
Home Education Magazine Provides Valuable Information, Advice and Resources for Homeschooling Parents
By :
Sufi Fanning
Home Education Magazine Provides Valuable Information, Advice and Resources For Homeschooling Parents.
Making the right educational choices for their children is an important decision for every family. Educating children at home is a viable option
Homeschool is an Superb Method of Educating
By :
Keily Rice
A number of parents and schoolkids moan about the condition
of today's schools and colleges. Violence, disciplinary
problems and drugs are just a few of the issues that prey on
our minds and scare children and students. Is home-schooling
better for our kids and just why would that be?
When, What, and How You Should Teach Your Preschooler
By :
Deanna Mascle
One of the most important things you can do for your child is to offer an environment rich in learning opportunities. If you give your child the opportunity to learn then he will learn -- it really is as simple as that.
Lessons in literacy: How to raise a reader
By :
Deanna Mascle
As a basic foundation for learning to read and write, kids need strong speaking and listening skills. When you and other adults around your kids encourage them to talk, ask questions, and use dramatic play, it increases their vocabulary, allows them to hear and practice building sentences, and gives them more knowledge to understand spoken and written language.
Do You Show Your Love To Your Child?
By :
Deanna Mascle
Love is the biggest show-and-tell of them all and you need to make it a part of your every day life.
Preparing your child cognitively to read
By :
Deanna Mascle
The ultimate goal of reading instruction is to enable children to understand what they read, so reading instruction has to be about more than simply matching letters and sounds -- it also has to be about connecting words and meaning.
8 specific ways you can make your child a reader!
By :
Deanna Mascle
Providing positive, enjoyable literacy experiences give young children opportunities to gain the knowledge, awareness, skills, and love of learning that they need to later learn to read independently. Here are 8 ways you can provide those experiences
Do you know when to begin teaching your child to read?
By :
Deanna Mascle
If you can find ways to make learning fun and exciting-something that your child actually wants to do with you-then begin as soon as possible.
Snatched in the Night-What Every Parent Should Know About Home Invasion Abductions
By :
Stacy
Home invasion abductions have made the news lately as a frightening form of kidnapping. Learn how to keep your child safe from this threat.
School Crossings- The Danger Zone
By :
Stacy
Traffic congestion around schools is presenting an increasing danger to children.
Raising a Healthy and Fit Child
By :
Linda Geyer
The rise in childhood obesity has increased the incidence of medical conditions in children that in the past were rare diseases. Cases of obesity related diseases such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension are being treated in children.
How My Teenage Child Lost Her Ear - Facts & Tips On Teenage Ear & Body Piercing and the Proper Medical Equipment
By :
Jake Allen
Facts & Tips For Parents & Teens On Teenage Ear & Body Piercing And The Proper Medical Equipment Needed For A Safe Piercing Experience.
Back to School-Talk to your teen about driving
By :
John Smith
What teens should know when driving.
Tips for Raising Daughters: Teach Her by Example to Discover Her Talents
By :
John Smith
Women are always evolving; I know I am always a work in progress. I am curious about the hidden talents and gifts I still hope to discover someday. I think it's unrealistic to expect any mother to be the perfect example of one who has discovered and developed all her talents.
Dealing With Tantrums
By :
Tom Takihi
As parents, most of us wish that our children will grow up to be smart, responsible and loving individuals. So, we always find ways to boost their intelligence quotient or IQ.
Tips for Coping with a Misbehaving Child
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
The British have increased their media and news coverage regarding misbehaving children in school in recent days. The topic usually ends with a solution that centers around removing troublemakers from the traditional classroom setting.
What price Victory? – An alternative look at the Adoption Triangle.
By :
stephen s morgan
Adoption is great experience and one that can be of great benefit to the children concerned but in our haste lets not get carried away and forget about the Birth Mother.
International Adoption and Guatemala
By :
stephen s 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.
How to Teach Children Right From Wrong
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
A common situation that many parents face is dealing with their children's behaviors. For example, let's say you had a five year old child that has just entered school. She was a polite, considerate, and helpful young lady at home and in front of her teachers. However, her behavior has recently changed at home and it involves talking back, swearing, and discussing sex in general terms. She learned these behaviors from other kids at school.
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".
Trying To Get You Child To Stop Stealing
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
There are a lot of reasons kids steal. Some kids steal for comfort, to impress a group of friends, get retaliate against their parents, or sometimes to simply get the things they want.
Getting Children to Sleep
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Most adults have learned that they won't fall asleep until they are relaxed. Even though it sounds contradictory, learning to relax can take some work.
Teenage Health
By :
John Smith
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.
Teen Pregnancy
By :
John Smith
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.
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: 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".
Parenting Advice: Childhood Lies
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Lying infuriates adults. The funny thing is, though, that it is the adults that often set the child up. It goes like this:
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.
Online Pregnancy Test
By :
John Smith
Article summarizes symptoms of pregnancy, offers information regarding home pregnancy tests, and provides places to buy pregnancy tests both locally and online.
THE SEVEN STAGES THAT EVERY PARENT WITNESSES
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Phase 1: The thought that gives you goosebumps.
How Do I Help My Son Overcome His Painful Shyness?
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Q. "My 7 year old son suffers with extreme shyness, in fact he will hardly talk to anyone outside of the family. What can I do to encourage him?"
Parenting Advice: The Difficulties Single Mums Can Have With Sons
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."
Improving Your Child's Behavior through Problem Ownership
By :
Mark Lakewood, Relationship Specialist, Author, and Motivational Speaker
The most effective ways to improve a child’s 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.
Relationships between parents over children
By :
John Smith
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.
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.
Online Activities of Children and Parental Responsibility
By :
Denny Soinski
In order to prevent children from exposure to online porn, gambling, sex, and to possible addiction to online video games or to any other online activity, parents need to supervise, manage, and monitor what their children view and do online.
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.
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.
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?
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?
How To Determine If Your Child Has Autism
By :
Jon Arnold
While it is difficult to detect autism because the signs are so varied, there are definite symptoms you can spot to give you a clue, and if seen, you should schedule time with a trained professional to get an accurate diagnosis. Studies have shown that an early diagnosis is critically important in being able to help the afflicted child and minimize the effects of autism.
Parenting Advice: When Your Child Says, "He Isn't My Dad!"
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?"
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.
Plastic wheels – what does it take for a child to grow?
By :
Ken Wilson
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.
Dealing with the Other Difficult Parent
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Q. My stepdaughter is 4, and her real mother is constantly in and out of jail and has 86 felonies. She gets visitation every other weekend, (If she shows up). Every time our daughter comes back from her visitation she is a completely different child. When she gets home she just sits there for hours on end and won't say anything.
The Seven Stages of Parenthood
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Act 1: The Exhilarating Thought
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.
New York Child care
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 crèches.
Handling the Toddler and the Tantrums
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
At the age of two they are just adorable and at the same time an endurance test for your frayed nerves. Reason being they are too energetic and equally difficult to communicate to. But here are some tips to make the terrible twos a little less terrible.
Adoption is still a very serious choice
By :
Elby Tineo
Have you ever thought what exactly is up with adoption? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you've ever wanted to know about adoption.
Find Out The History, Symptoms and Treatment Of Autism
By :
Jon Arnold
You need to understand autism in order to treat it properly, especially since the diagnosis of it is largely subjective. Know what to look for and understand what current studies are finding work best to combat it, even though today's studies are still inconclusive.
Hire Nanny
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.
10 Parenting Tips for Surviving a Divorce
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Divorce is sad, divorce is unfortunate, yet it is a fact of life. It is as old as marriage and is based on the premise of freedom to get out of a relationship that is not working.
My Child Won't Go to Bed!
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
It is often difficult to get your child to go to bed for two reasons. One, the child is in no mood to give up the activity and go to the quiet lonely bedroom and be deprived of the fun. Secondly, by the end of the day you are so tired that you long for some quiet moments all to yourself. Both of you are justified and that is where the clash of interest begins. The result is your child throws up a tantrum or comes up with some demand or the other that can postpone bedtime.
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.
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.
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.
Toys And The Development Of Babies
By :
Gary Clay-5174
Toys are essential to stimulating and awakening a babies mind. This article looks at the role toys play in newborn development.
Parenting Advice: My Child Is Afraid To Go 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.
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.
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.
Choosing Nanny for your child
By :
Shalini
Choosing a Nanny for your child care requirements is actually not easy! You require a person responsible for the child care as you are away to be a person of veracity, with a clear understanding of the desires your children have. You should be able to trust that your Nanny is not going to leave your child without care.
The Use Of Wooden Toys In Fine Motor Development
By :
Gary Clay-5174
Young children begin to develop their first fine motor skills during infancy and continue throughout early childhood. Wooden toys provide lots of opportunity for fine motor development during every stage.
Traditional Toys For Toddlers
By :
Gary Clay-5174
Toddlers are learning to walk, learning to run, and exploring their world in full force with all five senses. Traditional toys that stimulate their curiosity and aid in their development are the best choices at this age.
How to Regulate Your Child’s TV Watching
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Most parents complain that their children watch too much television. In this age and time television is a fact of life. One doesn’t come across families that don't have one, or that never watch one. While there is nothing wrong with television per se one has to be selective when it comes to watching television and how much of it you can allow your children. Television is educational, informative, and uplifting. At the same time, a lot of what is shown on TV is nothing but drivel. It is nowhere near uplifting or educational, and shows certain behavior that is quite unacceptable and undesirable in most social circles. But, children are too small to discern the difference and make intelligent choices.
Consistency is the name of the game of parenting
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
If there is one word that is consistently heard about parenting, it is the need for consistency: consistency in what you say and do, and consistency between parents.
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:
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.
Parenting Advice: What if 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?"
26 Reasons Why Babies Cry & How To Solve Them
By :
Ricardo John-3619
Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies. A healthy newborn baby should cry and it is a normal physiological event. However, sometimes a baby cries for a specific reason. This article provides several reasons why a baby would cry.
Working together – An Important Parenting Skill
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Kids learn from example; and if you can involve your children in the household activities, you gain on several counts: they share your burden of work; they get your time and attention; and they learn to work as a team. The best parenting advice is to work together in raising your children and establishing child discipline. Children are children; and whether they are your own or your spouse’s kids from a previous relationship, it is the duty of the two people who make up their parents to work together to form their children's discipline plan.
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.
Dealing With The Stress Of Being A Parent
By :
Simone Butler
Parenting can be a stressful experience at times, and you might not have the chance to indulge in traditional stress-busting activities because you need to look after your children. There are, however, plenty of ways you can reduce your stress levels with activities that actively involve your kids.
Discipline and Positive Reinforcement
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.
Don't expect the unreasonable from you child
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Every parent has expectations from their children, but some have unreasonable expectations. These expectations are formed unconsciously from our own wants and desires. Often parents want to see their children achieve what they themselves couldn’t. This is an unreasonable expectation. It is not necessary that your child will have the same talent and aptitude that you may want him to have.
Your Baby And Teething
By :
Simone Butler
Teething can be a testing time for both baby and parent. This article provides information on what's involved, and gives some tips on how to make it more comfortable for your child.
Developmental problems: What Is Offered by Developmental Service Providers?
By :
Rodger Bailey
None of the training services generally available for children with developmental issues have success at filling-in the discontinuities in their movement through the developmental milestones. Most training services focus on teaching as many skills as possible to someone who will be an adult with those developmental issues.
Accelerated Development With Traditional Toys
By :
Gary Clay-5174
Providing your child with a variety of traditional toys throughout early childhood will encourage the development of essential skills. European research has shown that with the correct traditional toys infant development can be accelerated by up to 30 percent in the first 3 years.
Choosing Educational And Safe Traditional Toys
By :
Gary Clay-5174
A wide selection of age appropriate traditional toys are essential to a child's learning throughout all stages of development. Choosing traditional toys that provide your child with educational benefits and learning values is important, but choosing traditional toys that are safe for your child is even more important.
Whatever Happened To Traditional Toys
By :
Gary Clay-5174
With the growing sophistication of modern electronic toys many parents are finding Birdays and Christmas increasingly complex as they struggle to understand instructions, ensure they have a generous supply of batteries in their multitude of formats only to find their children are bored of thier new gizmo within 10 minutes. Whatever happened to the simple wooden toys that seemed to keep our generation entertained for hours and opened the door to imaginative play?
Job Description of Housekeeper
By :
Shalini
The International Nanny Association defines a nanny or housekeeper as one of person "employed by the family on moreover a live-in or live-out basis undertaking all tasks associated to the care of children. Duties are usually limited to childcare and the household tasks associated to childcare. May or may not really have had any formal training as such, though regular has a fine deal of real life experience. Nanny's workweek ranges from 40 to 60 hours a week. Usually works unsupervised."
What Foods Can Trigger Bed Wetting?
By :
Ben Adams
Bedwetting is an occurrence that is embarrassing, awkward, and disturbing for both parents and children. This is a condition that mostly affects kids in the five-years-old range, but can also strike children as old as fifteen. When properly handled, bedwetting can be treated without future incident.
Services offered by a Housekeeper / Nanny
By :
Shalini
A housekeeper or a nanny is a domestic service expert who has common responsibility for the upholding and cleaning of a private household. A housekeeper’s or a nanny’s initial job responsibility is to maintain the employer’s house in a clean and personable manner at all times. A housekeeper or nanny might live in or could live out, might be kept on employment on either a full time or on a part time basis.
An Alternative Frame of Reference for Developmental Delays
By :
Rodger Bailey
What if the current psychological, behavioral, and pharmaceutical approaches to developmental issues are all incorrect? What if there was a cultural approach to these problems that you could do in the schools and all the symptoms would be gone naturally, over time?
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: The Key to Eliminating 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 key to eliminate child behavior problems
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.
Teenage Anger. Parenting Tips
By :
Fiona Dimas-Herd
I am commonly asked questions like "Why is my teenager always angry with me?" Parents DO NOT TAKE IT PERSONALLY! Teenagers are generally not angry with you they are just plain angry. This anger can vary from resentment right through to actual rage. What you are seeing is not the anger itself but a behavior.
Parenting Tips Teenage Risktaking
By :
Fiona Dimas-Herd
Why do teens think that it’s so okay to do things that are so risky, like driving recklessly or taking drugs or doing things that really put their lives in jeopardy?
Four Good Gifts for your Baby
By :
Angela Minster
Today is your child birthday but you did not decide on what to buy. Do you know what the best gift is for your child? Are you thinking about buying any baby gifts? Baby shop in the UK offers a lot of gifts and toys. But before you actually buy a baby gift you want to know what the 4 best gifts are for your child.
The Most Common Parenting Mistake Of All
By :
Andrea Flint
It seems there are all kinds of rules to follow to make a success of parenting, but there's one mistake which is more common than any other: not trusting in your own ability to do the job. Find out why we're all perfectly qualified to make great parents.
Things to consider before hiring Nanny
By :
Shalini
Your house is one of the most valuable possessions for you. Most probable, you would not hope just anybody to look after your home or its stuffing. If you are taking into account hiring a nanny, there are many checks and significant details to take into account before you start the process.
The Warning Signs: Child Bullying
By :
Florrie Poff..
Of all the problems your child could experience, bullying is probably one of the most serious. This article helps you to identify some of the signs that may indicate your child is being bullied.
Keep Children Home at Night
By :
Jerry McMullin
Sophisticated child predators use a wide variety of deceptions to obtain the trust of parents. Then they exploit that trust to gain access to victims through activities that appear on the surface to be completely harmless, such as sleep overs.
Why Your Children Don't Tell You and What To Do About It
By :
Jerry McMullin
Parents are now confronted by a sophisticated child predator subculture that has developed effective methods of reducing the likelihood that victims will report the crimes perpetrated against them. Street smart parents will take steps to protect their children by establishing family rules that limit the amount of private access others, including extended family, friends, and neighbors, have with them. Such rules do not require that anyone be accused or even suspected, yet the children will be safer.
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.
Your Best Friend Just Might Be A Bedwetting Alarm
By :
Theresa Cahill and Jeff G
Too many people know the frustration of waking to find that a child has wet the bed. Most instances are isolated, in that it was only a random accident. Unfortunately, for untold thousands of families, this is actually a nightly occurrence. Thankfully, there is help in the form of a bedwetting alarm.
Cunning Predators Outwit Police and Parents
By :
Jerry McMullin
To ensure the safety of their children, today's parents must discard common stereotypes about child predators. Many members of a sophisticated child predator community have successfully avoided detection and prosecution. These criminals are still at large and are very skilled at deceiving parents and accessing victims.
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