Parenting

Potty Training Resistance
By Paul Easton · 16 years ago
Most toddlers at one time or another offer resistance to their potty training program. This can be very frustrating to parents and lead to a battle of wills with the child. Before gearing up for ...
What About Potty Training Underwear?
By Paul Easton · 16 years ago
Once you have reached the decision to begin potty training your child, it's time to prepare. Most children stay in diapers at night during early potty training and wear potty training underwear during the day ...
Baby Strollers Enable Active Lifestyles
By David Cummings · 16 years ago
Today's hectic schedules and active lifestyles require more variety than ever. Unlike the past, consumers of today are very fortunate to have available to them baby strollers in multiple designs, features and sizes. So, whether ...
Super Moms Secrets to Potty Training
By Blair Critch · 16 years ago
While there's probably not a parent alive that looks forward to potty training, remembering that the other side of this training means no more diaper changing can motivate anyone to take it on! Of course ...
Dad In The Dumps?
By Karen Sullen · 16 years ago
Having a baby is usually the happiest time in a person's life - a time to celebrate new life glowing with a world of possibilities. Early in a newborn's life, time seems to zip by ...
Brooklyn, Madison – Hot Baby Names of 2008
By Neta Shemesh · 16 years ago
What is the newest trend looming over a generation of babies? It is naming babies after cities, rivers, countries and even continents. If you have just come back from a trip to Greece and learned ...
Is Your Baby Naming Style Popular?
By Neta Shemesh · 16 years ago
Baby names, like baby personalities, are as varied as they come. So what is your personal baby naming style? In their search for baby names, parents often lean toward a specific genre or style that ...
Parenting Mistakes - how to repair them
By Helen Williams · 16 years ago
Here are some common parenting mistakes from parents' own behavior - our children have enormous capacity for growth and learning and absorb from us what we teach through our actions, thinking, words, and attitudes Many ...
Children’s Nursery Rhymes Teach Language and Counting Skills
By Keith Whiting · 16 years ago
Nursery Rhymes have been taught to children for hundreds of years, with many dating from the Middle Ages. They are the earliest educational tools that children use for learning language and counting skills. Additionally they ...
How to Settle a Colicky Crying Baby
By C. L. Hendricks · 16 years ago
To know how to settle a colicky crying baby, one must first understand that there is a real reason for the baby crying. According to the American Heritage Dictionary Online colic is: Severe abdominal pain ...
Baby Songs Help Heal Sick Babies
By Keith Whiting · 16 years ago
"Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast". And baby songs, classical music and other gentle melodies can soothe sick babies and speed healing. A three-year study by the University of Western Sydney in collaboration ...
Super Moms Secrets for Raising a Child With ADD
By Blair Critch · 16 years ago
Cases of Attention Deficit Disorder, or ADD, have been on the rise in recent years. Doctors are finally realizing that a true physical disability can be present in both children and adults in order to ...
Human Milk For Human Babies
By Anne Stiller, Rnc, Ibclc · 16 years ago
Human milk is made for human babies: Breastfeeding is the natural continuation of pregnancy. Human babies are meant to receive their mothers' milk immediately after they are born, and for about the first six months ...
Parents: Guard Your Child Against Bullies
By Chris Lowrey · 16 years ago
Parents: Are you afraid your child is the victim of a bully? Do you recognize the signs? * Comes home with torn or damaged clothing, destroyed or missing materials * Has unexplained cuts or bruises ...
Bullies Need Love Too
By Stuart Mcconnell · 16 years ago
If you truly want to help a victim of bullying you need to help the bully first. "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" ~ Isaac Newton Imagine you were mugged one ...
Single Parenting Tips
By Chloe Williams · 16 years ago
Bringing up children alone is a daunting prospect. A decision to separate from a partner will mean adopting a stronger parenting role and increased responsibility, but aside from personal sacrifices it is important to make ...
Just Imagine Adopting from Russia
By Deborah Mumm · 16 years ago
Just imagine that you decide you’d like to help a child, not just any child, but a child with no family and no hope for a decent future. You know this is a huge commitment ...
Parenting Magic
By Helen Williams · 16 years ago
Parenting magic puts together a combination of many different ingredients that will produce moments of magic and sheer delight in your parenting. Parenting Magic - 1 Learning to cope with disappointments I believe it is ...
Helpful Tips on Feeding Baby
By Joy Adams · 16 years ago
When it comes to feeding baby, all parents start off with good intentions, but some think they know everything, and don’t want to listen to the advice of their doctors. I know this first hand. ...
Overprotective Parents
By Helen Williams · 16 years ago
Overprotective parents generally want to protect their children from harm, from hurt and pain, from unhappiness, bad experiences and rejection, from hurt feelings, failure and disappointments. When you hear them explain it like that, it ...