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Priceless Gift or Endless Curse – Most Important Word at Birth! We need to think about the children’s future – join for action!
By Mikhael Geyman · 14 years ago
When is a good time to start thinking about children? There are early development ideas around and people who are into them tell us that the first years for children are the most crucial in ...
Speech Therapy Activities For Children With Speech and Motor Apraxia
By Ricardo Arbois · 14 years ago
There is only one effective way to get children actively involved with speech and motor Apraxia, and this is by engaging them in fun speech therapy activities. However, before you even begin to help your ...
Teaching Our Children to be Lucky: Lucky Trait #2
By Sherrie Hardy · 14 years ago
Lucky people expect positive outcomes.
Bette Davis said "I've been lucky. I'll be lucky again." This confidence in continued good luck is another common characteristic in lucky people. By anticipating that good things will happen, ...
Teaching Our Children to be Lucky: Lucky Characteristic #1
By Sherrie Hardy · 14 years ago
Lucky people take advantage of the chance opportunities in their lives.
In fact, Dr. Wiseman, author of The Luck Factor, found lucky people have more chance opportunities than non-lucky people and they categorized the majority ...
Teaching Our Children to be Lucky: An Overview
By Sherrie Hardy · 14 years ago
You are in the wrong place if you are looking for poker strategies or how to pick winning lottery numbers. This first article in the series "Teaching Our Kids to be Lucky" introduces the idea ...
Creating a United Front - Teaching Parents How to Create Rules
By Denny Strecker · 14 years ago
Create a United Front means that there should be 1 set of rules for a child, no matter where they go. With a single set of rules, the child knows exactly what is expected of ...
Organic Baby Clothing: Go for it!
By Rubel Zaman · 14 years ago
Organic baby products have become highly popular these days. These products may be new for many. However, one should know that organic products are free of fertilizers, pesticides, antibiotics, additives, growth hormones, irradiations and genetically ...
Organic diapers are kind to your baby and Mother Earth
By Rubel Zaman · 14 years ago
The diaper has evolved. These are no longer your grannie’s little cotton nappies or your mother’s disposables. Now, you can—and you should—swaddle your baby in organic diapers.
In fact, the whole concept of diapering has ...
Guide on acquiring John Deere Farm Toys
By Henry Ballard · 14 years ago
Around the world there is a great variety of toys for kids of any age. A lot of of them prefer a certain type of toys to be around them and to play with, while ...
Baby Development Guide: Week 15 by Birth Announcements 4 Baby
By Debby Sibert · 14 years ago
Congratulations- you have made it through your second month! This article will cover the third month of your new child's development and offer some parenting tips to help you along the way.
In the third ...
Honest Parenting
By Safdar Hussain · 14 years ago
HONEST PARENTING
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WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
Proper parenting skills are a major requirement in this lifelong child rearing preparation process and you have to be sure ...
Nanny personality assessments can help parents learn more and choose better
By Yossi Pinkas · 14 years ago
Selecting a caregiver for our children is a difficult task and the risks in making a wrong choice are frightening. Most articles on this topic advise parents to interview the nannies, check their references and ...
Teaching Children Respect and Creating a Happy Family!
By Shannon O'shea · 14 years ago
It is always with astonishment that I see parents bully and belittle their children and then complain that those same children are hateful or disrespectful!
Honestly, how loving and respectful can a child feel about ...
Reading Aloud With Children: A Great Time to Practice Making Mental Pictures
By Sherrie Hardy · 14 years ago
Young children often think that being a successful reader means that they can read the words on the page and have a general sense of what the text means. It is understandable. Scarcely understanding the ...
Advice for Breast Pumping At Work
By Kate Storey · 14 years ago
Yes, ALL mothers are working mothers, but in this instance, I'm referring to moms who are employed outside of the home.
I found going back to work after my maternity leave was hard for the ...
Reading Comprehension Issues: Do The Eyes Have It?
By Sherrie Hardy · 14 years ago
It is no wonder that many beginning readers struggle. Reading Comprehension is a more complicated process than many of us realize. To truly understand a two line text, it is necessary to follow about ten* ...
Parenting A Princess
By Rachelle Salinger · 14 years ago
When a daughter is born, it feels like the most precious gift you can imagine has just been given to you. Her delicate little hands, her tiny arms and legs, her scrunched up face looking ...
Personalized Baby Gifts: Make Sure Your Gift is a Memorable One
By Katie Washington · 14 years ago
It's not always easy to find the ideal present for a baby or a mommy-to-be. The arrival of a new baby is such a special occasion, and everyone wants their gift to be special. With ...
A List on How to Make Your Home Water Safety Safe
By Blake Collingsworth · 14 years ago
Water Safety issues are important at Rivers, Lakes, Bathtubs, Pools etc. all year round. However, this time of year safety at public pools and home based pools is especially important. Here are some helpful tips ...
Tips for Breastfeeding in Public
By Kate Storey · 14 years ago
If you have a baby that nurses then breastfeeding in public will happen. This can present a challenge at times, so preparing ahead of time will help those times to be done with ease.
Probably ...