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  • Using A Pregnancy Calendar  By : Bod Build
    A pregnancy calendar is a simple 42 week guids through your pregnancy. Find out how to best use it.
  • Play and Learn with Educational Jigsaw Puzzles!  By : Marina Neiman
    Jigsaw puzzles have been entertaining children and adults for centuries. Wooden puzzles were originally created by painting a picture onto a flat piece of wood, then using a jigsaw to cut out the pieces. A man named John Spilsbury is credited with making the first commercial jigsaw puzzle around 1760.
  • How to Understand Your Behavior  By : Rudy Silva
    Having good behavior is the same as having good health. When you don't have stress or anxiety, your behavior will be normal and you will have good health. But when you feel stressed out, your behavior will not be good. Discover in this article what causes bad or unwanted behavior. Understanding behavior is the first step in doing something about any behavior that you want to change.
  • 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.
  • Codependency vs. Tough Love in Teens  By : Nivea David
    Codependency is about having a dysfunctional relationship with self. Co-dependency is a behavior that can be passed from one generation to another generation. Basically it is an emotional and behavioral condition. Due to this it affects the ability of healthy and mutually satisfying relationship. Codependency is an emotional and behavioral defense system, which our egos adapted, in early childhood to help us survive. We can define in other way means called as relationship addiction. Because cod
  • Recycling Ideas To Share with Your Child  By : Monica Craft
    When time nears for a child to leave the nest, most parents feel both joy and dread. Many parents make that transition gracefully with the child who is not disabled. However, parents of children with dual sensory impairments or other severe disabilities are often confronted with issues they have never before considered.
  • Focusing on Parenting Education  By : Harry Johnson
    Parenting education has focused on techniques from a certain tradition, either behavioral or humanistic, that could be applied to any problem of parenting or child behavior change.
  • Why Your Kids Will Want to Travel with You?  By : Priya Nehra
    Practical advice, tips and easy to follow suggestions here for parents with children reluctant to join them on the next family vacation.
  • Using Security Cameras to Protect Your Child from Babysitter Abuse  By : Philip Nicosia
    It’s the worst nightmare that parents can ever have: that sweet and efficient nanny who’s been watching their kids while they were at work has actually been physically and verbally abusing them behind their backs.
  • Teen Depression  By : Keith Allen
    Bad moods, loneliness, irritability, and a persistent feeling of helplessness are characteristics of teen depression. There is no limit for the occurrence and existence of teen depression; it could be days, weeks, months, or years. However, early diagnosis of depression in teens is difficult as these characteristics and symptoms are common with growing teenagers. The only difference is their persistence.
  • Is A Private School Right for My Child?  By : Keith Allen
    A school run by private authorities is a private school. Schools run by government are public schools. Although there are various demarcations between a private school and a public school, yet of late the gap between them is decreasing gradually. Both types of schools have their individual advantages and disadvantages.
  • Living Will Forms and Health Care Power of Attorney Forms.  By : David F.
    Do you need a Living Will Form or a Health Care Power of Attorney Form?
  • Mothers Day  By : cdmohatta
    Go to any garden for a walk and look for small children playing. Keep watching.
  • About Fatherhood  By : cdmohatta
    For most of us, our first father is God. A large majority of the world considers God as their father; or rather call God as their father.
  • About Motherhood  By : cdmohatta
    When we think of a mother, what kind of a picture we get in our mind? A compassionate lady who will sacrifice all her comforts...
  • My Son’s Deployment  By : Kim Olver
    One of the most difficult struggles in life for a parent is the struggle that occurs when the parent is attempting to keep their child safe and the child is attempting to explore the world and find their place in it, often times not in the safest manner.

    A discussion of Inside Out cannot occur without me sharing some of my own personal struggles with the concept. Today is one of those days. I just learned that my nineteen-year-old son received his deployment orders. He jus...
  • 4 Parenting Styles  By : Dana Goldberg
    Every grandmother and grandfather will tell you hilarious stories of their children when they were first born. And for every funny and touching story they have, they will be able to tell you another for every hardship they encountered. Parenting is something that is done in many different ways by each parent. The following are four general styles employed by parents.

    Authority: Authoritarian parents rule on just that: authority. Commands are given to children that they mus...
  • How To Get Parents Involved With School Activities  By : Will Hanke
    Research has repeatedly shown that children succeed academically, socially and emotionally and become more well-rounded and balanced individuals if their parents are involved in their education and school activities. Getting involved also sends the message to children that parents are genuinely interested in their education, and that going to school is a positive, valuable cause.

    But many parents don’t seem to show much interest in this cause when they aren’t participators...
  • Secrets Of Happy Moms  By : Carrie Lauth
    Have you ever noticed how some Moms seem to be very contented and confident in their role as Mothers, and others seem chronically stressed and approaching burnout? Why are some Moms unflappable and able to keep their sense of humor, while others overreact to the slightest stressors in their day?

    I'm currently observing and interviewing these happy Moms as I conduct research for an upcoming book. While all Moms are different, these women usually have several of the followin...
  • Can You Stay Home?  By : Stephanie Foster
    Figure out if being a stay at home parent is something you can afford to do.


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