@topleft.jpg - 759 Bytes
PCH Provides Free Web Site Promotion With Articles And Free Article Marketing Tools & Resources
@topright.jpg - 837 Bytes
1. Review Guidelines | 2. Review TOS | 3. Signup FREE | 4. Submit Articles | Search:

Articles in Home | Family | Kids


  • 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
  • A Guide to Buying Children's Toys  By : Andrew Gates
    Buying toys for children can be a daunting prospect, whether it’s for your own kids or for someone else’s.
  • Anti-Bullying Skills and Techniques for Children  By : Mark Lakewood, Relationship Specialist, Author, and Motivational Speaker
    As a society, we spend too much of our energy identifying and punishing the bully that we fail to spend enough time empowering the victims of bullying. We should spend more of our energy on the things that we can control rather than the things we have limited or no control over.
  • Are You Setting Limits for Your Teen?  By : Harry Johnson
    July 14, 2006 Most teens claim not to want limits, but, deep down, they really do. Parents need to decide and agree upon the limits that are absolute - what they expect their teenager to do or not to do - and make these very clear to the teen, with an understanding of what the consequences will be if these limits are not respected. At the same time, teenagers need an increasing amount of autonomy and decision-making power.
  • Defeating the Homework Blues  By : Mark Lakewood, Relationship Specialist, Author, and Motivational Speaker
    If you find it difficult getting your child to complete daily homework, this article offers many suggestions and techniques by getting to the heart of the problem by challenging unhealthy beliefs and values.
  • 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.
  • Educational Toys  By : Ameet Arurkar
    An educational toy is a product which is used to teach children important skills while simultaneously entertaining them. Toy blocks have traditionally been used to teach children important skills such as physics, gravity, and spatial connections. Many toy blocks will also be shaped like letter in the alphabet, and this will allow children to develop reading skills as well. The use of toy blocks were first mentioned by Witold Rybczynski in the 18th century.
  • Find Toys That Your Child Can Learn And Play With  By : DMF
    You must be involved in your baby’s learning process and provide more opportunities for them.
  • Free Online Games  By : Noam Makavy
    Online gaming is a recent phenomenon that has made it possible for people the world over to enter a virtual realm. A realm where they act out there wildest fantasies, take for example the hugely popular MMORPG game, world of warcraft. Players can choose to be one of many fictional races and can interact with other players. There is just not mindless violence involved here, players actually talk, speak and befriend each other. And if they so wish they can actually complete missions together.
  • Fun Pretend Play Kitchen Toys for Your Little Chef!  By : Marina Neiman
    Anyone with a toddler or a preschooler knows how much they like to be under your feet, watching your every move while you're in the kitchen cooking. Watching you prepare food and move around your kitchen is probably one of the most fascinating things to children.
  • Getting the best out of a pregnancy calendar  By : Bod Build
    There are a wealth of pregnancy calendars, due date calculators and pregnancy due date charts on the web to help you estimate your due date. These tools will help you to estimate your date, they will not give you a 100% accurate date. Your baby will come when it is ready
  • Home Schooling Can Lead To Outstanding Careers  By : James Masterson
    Homeschooling is one the latest trends in education nowadays, although the concept of homeschooling originated in the 20th century. This was during the time before public education came into being. It is not until now that it has become a more viable option for many families who have children who are still going to school.

    Some of the famous persons that are considered to have acquired a homeschooled education, given the fact that they were self-educated or had availed of ...
  • Home Schooling Is Loaded With Fun Activities  By : James Masterson
    There are many reasons why parents choose homeschooling for their children. A lot of times this choice is made by parents who are dissatisfied with the way formal education is being run. Also by those who are concerned about safety issues.

    In addition, there are those parents who wish to freely instill some religious values in their children, while some feel that having their kids taught at home helps tighten their family bond.

    Nowadays, there has been an uprise in the...
  • Home-Schooling The Preschool Children  By : James Masterson
    Different children have varying interests and learning needs not to mention attention spans. And so, for parents who are pondering whether homeschooling is for them or otherwise, it is best to do an initial evaluation of what the preschool child's needs are.

    Several online resources provide lesson suggestions for preschoolers. Parents and tutors will most definitely find these materials very much helpful. But of course, consider them only as guides to provide the children'...
  • How Rudolph Became a Christmas Helper  By : Randy Stocklin
    Did you know that the story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer was originally created by a department store? The mega-department store Montgomery Ward wanted to create a new Christmas story in 1939 that they could give away as a free promotion to their customers.
  • How To Detect Autism In Your Child  By : Jon Arnold
    Parents need to watch their children for signs of autism, which can be detected even earlier than one year of age. You need to know what to watch for so that a professional diagnosis can be performed, since the earlier autistic spectrum disorder can be determined, the better the chances of minimizing the effects of this affliction.
  • Is the Maine Coon the Right Breed For You?  By : Dave Owen
    Are you a dog lover who wants to own a cat? If so, the Maine Coon Cat is the breed for you. This breed is extraordinarily intelligent and has a personality that is more like a dog than a cat; for example, a Maine Coon Cat might decide to take a leisurely dip in your family's wading pool.
  • Keeping Your Kids Safe From Online Trouble  By : Madison Lockwood
    It seems the more advanced the online technology, the more trickery there is online. It may be hard to believe, but there are people who spend their time dreaming up ways to hack into strangers' computers to swipe their identities and simply wreak havoc with their files. What is even more upsetting, is that a lot of times these troublemakers target youngsters and it is not their accounts they are looking to corrupt, but the kids themselves.

    What do online predators actuall...
  • Loft Beds and Bunk Beds - Buying Ready Made Vs. Building Your Own  By : Patrick Oakley
    There's a lot of reasons that might convince you to build a bunk bed, rather then buying one. The obvious one, of course, being that it is simply cheaper to build one yourself then to buy one new. However, if you get the bed second hand, you could find one for as little as $150. Actually, you might well be able to get one new for that price, but I wouldn't recommend it. As I'm sure you're aware, if something is cheap there's probably a good reason for the low price tag, and it's worth spending the extra money to get a better bed.
  • Maybe It's Not Autism  By : Adam Cox
    Maybe It's Not Autism?

    Most would agree that public awareness and access to medical information is critical to public health. Destigmatizing mental illness and focusing attention on under-diagnosed problems has been a particularly important stride of the past 30 years. Yet sometimes, publicity leads to anxiety. As an acquaintance said, “if the disease-of-the-week doesn’t kill me, the worry will.”

    Recently, a parent contacted me with concerns about his 7 year-old son, w...
  • Myspace Game Sites  By : Roberto Bell
    Extreme online gaming at Myspace.
  • Parenting an Angry Kid: The Secret to Getting the Respect You Deserve  By : Kelly Nault
    The parenting key to solving conflict with an angry kid is to understand what they really want and give it to them. And what an angry child really wants may surprise you. Read on to discover how you can start getting the respect you deserve even from an angry kid.
  • Parenting Tips: What To Do When You're Told, "You're not my Dad!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Q. "Five years ago, my son's father left. In the meantime I remarried, David, who is a fabulous man. He has tried his best to make friends with my son, Nathan. I handle all of the discipline. We've been married for three years now, and my son still won't do anything David asks of him. How can I persuade him to listen to his stepfather?".
  • Playing The Perfect Game For Your Birthday  By : DMF
    More of the popular party games are the games that are played at night with glow sticks, using these glow sticks have turned into a nighttime sport game. Party games for an outdoor summer party can be very rowdy and active.
  • Santa Claus Around the World  By : Randy Stocklin
    Christmas is a worldwide phenomenon, and so is the holiday’s number one fan and symbol, Santa Claus. So it makes sense that because people all over the world celebrate Christmas differently, they also see Santa in different ways and have different traditions.
  • Santa is Always the News  By : Randy Stocklin
    We all know Santa’s story by now. He was originally a bishop back in the day, and after he died he became known as Saint Nicholas, or Saint Nick for short. And even way back then, before Christmas became a major holiday, the anniversary of his death was a day to celebrate by giving out gifts.
  • Shy and Withdrawn Teens  By : Monica Craft
    The shy/withdrawn adolescent may have major conflicts and issues but nobody knows. In fact, sometimes parents are not able to detect the internal storm or struggle in the shy or withdrawn, largely due to an external calm.
  • Talking About Strangers…  By : Debra Slater
    A parents worst nightmare: your child goes missing. No one saw anything, no one knows what happened. One minute your child is there, then they’re gone. How can you prevent this from happening? There are approximately 2,100 reports of missing children filed every day. As alarming as that sounds, the majority of children make it through their childhood safely.

    My husband and I talk to our son all the time about strangers. When he started talking and interacting with others, ...
  • Teach Your Teens the Value of Money  By : Nivea David
    It is pretty well known that something given to you rarely has as much value as when you've worked to get it.
  • Ten Easy Ways to Help Kids Learn: A Brain-based Learning Strategy that Really Works  By : MaryJo Wagner
    Crossing the mid-line is a simple brain-based-learning strategy with dozens of variations that kids and adults can easily do throughout the day. Use these teacher resources and parent tips to help kids improve reading, do homework, and learn new skills. Use them yourself to improve job performance or teaching. Helps everybody focus on the task at hand and get it done.
  • The Dreams for Kids Team will Race Across America-but not on Sunday  By : Cornelius Hofman
    The Race Across America(RAAM) is the most grueling event in the world.
    A four man team will race, non-stop, to raise doantions for the Non-Profit children's charity, Dreams for Kids, dedicated to improving the lives of kids with disabilites.
    The race begins on June 13 in California and must be completed in New Jersey in less than 9 days.
    The Dreams fro Kids Team is the only team that will not race on Sunday for religious reasons.
  • The Physical and Mental Changes in Your Teens  By : Monica Craft
    17 June 2006, The physical and mental changes can create doubts and incomprehension and can change ideals; each young person reacts to this stage of life in his/her own way,
  • The Story of Santa's Helpers  By : Randy Stocklin
    We all know about Santa’s helpers today. They are the merry elves who work building the Jolly One’s toys for boys and girls around the globe. But did you know that these Christmas elves got their start in Scandinavia?
  • The Toys That Children Love  By : DMF
    When visiting a toy store you will notice that most of them arrange their toys and products by age range of the child, since the store has made this easy for you, you can head to the section for your child.
  • The Ugly Side Of Home Schooling: Disadvantages You Must Consider  By : James Masterson
    It has always been accepted that parents have an inherent right to determine how to raise and educate their children. These days, the latter decision is made more complex for the simpler dichotomous decision of private versus public schooling is given a third rival: homeschooling. Homeschooling holds an obvious advantage over the other two, that of the fact that as a parent, you are given an opportunity to be completely hands-on with your child’s education, from schedule, to ...
  • Top Ten Tips for Parenting ADHD and Spirited Kids from The Gift of ADHD  By : Dr. Lara Honos-Webb
    Easy tips for transforming your ADHD or spirited child's problems into strengths. Learn to find and focus on your ADHD child's gifts.
  • Ways to Help Your Child Focus and Pay Attention  By : Dr. Lara Honos-Webb
    Your child is already paying attention, but children who have been diagnosed with ADHD often fail to pay attention to what they are supposed to be paying attention to. You can help your child focus in situations where he or she is currently falling short. The main strategy is to channel your child’s energy and interest to promote the development of persistence in other tasks.
  • What to do When Kids Go off Their Meds: Brain-based Learning Strategies for ADD/ADHD  By : MaryJo Wagner
    Brain-based learning strategies for helping hyperactive kids. Teacher resources and parenting tips to help control ADD when kids stop taking stimulant drugs. A likely scenario given the recent publicity about heart-related problems linked to Ritalin.
  • What To Tell Your Kids About Money – The 7 Essential Lessons  By : Rachel Incoll
    If I had a dollar for every time I have been asked by a parent what to tell your kids about money, I’d be a millionaire. There are many different aspects of money management you can & should tell your children about. Here I will share with you what I believe are seven of the most important principles

    1. Money can be exchanged for goods or services.
    This is one of the first few lessons you should teach your child once they are old enough to understand – usually around the ...
  • What Were They Thinking - a Colorado Wilderness Adventure and Three Boys  By : gordonh
    What were their parents thinking? Dropping three boys at the edge of Colorado's West Elk Wilderness Area, the boys find adventure camping, fishing and following trails
    through the wilderness
  • When Educational Toys Come To the Rescue  By : Mark Easterday
    For some children, school is made even more difficult because of academic difficulties. Every child learns differently, and some children need different teaching methods or additional resources to help them learn.
  • Why Should Kids Get Allowances - The Top 7 Reasons  By : Rachel Incoll
    The question of whether allowances are right or wrong, is one that has been argued for many generations. Now it’s your turn, as a parent, to decide whether or not an allowance is the best way to educate your child about financial responsibility. There are many reasons given on why a regular payment of money to a child should or shouldn’t be done – ultimately I believe there is no right answer, it is up to each individual family to decide what is the best option for them. Thro...


1. Review Guidelines | 2. Review TOS | 3. Signup FREE | 4. Submit Articles | Search:
| Ezine Notification | FREE Marketing Resources | Article Syndication | Link to Us FREE BONUSES | Contact |
         © All Rights Reserved, PublishersCloningHouse.com, 2005/2006 Site map

Powered by Article Dashboard