Parenting

How to Survive your Child’s First Dance Recital
By Bill Healey · 17 years ago
It’s finally the summer time in case you haven’t noticed by the rising temperatures outside. The summer is the season of vacations, graduation parties, lounging at the pool and dance recitals. You never thought of ...
Steps in your baby's language development
By Jackie Durnin · 17 years ago
Baby sign language has been shown to very beneficial to a baby’s language development. So much so, that the typical language parameters of children are changing thanks to a child’s ability to express themselves through ...
How to Potty Train Your Child in One Day
By Paul Banas · 17 years ago
A lot of attention has been given to the potty training in a day method. It is appealing to many parents since it appears to be easy and not drawn out. Supporters of this method ...
Telling a Child What to Do and How to Behave will Often Backfire on You
By Donna Abreu · 17 years ago
The most effective way to get someone to do something, especially children, it to model the desired behavior. Nobody likes to be lectured to or be constantly told what to do. Lecturing will quickly send ...
Parenting - Understanding Your Child's Temperament and Personality
By Donald Saunders · 17 years ago
As individuals we all have our own temperament and personality but what many parents do not appreciate is that we are born with the former and that the later develops over time and is influenced ...
18 Hilarious Parenting Quotes to Celebrate Parents' Day
By Noel Jameson · 17 years ago
Parents' Day is right around the corner and what better way to celebrate than with some funny and humorous parenting quotes? After all, if there's one thing parents deserve, it's a good laugh every now ...
Bold New Trends in Adoption
By Joe Didonato · 17 years ago
What makes a single mom struggling to start up a new business, adopt a hard-to-place, “special needs” child from another country? Why would a perfectly happy, healthy, and content family take on a Down syndrome ...
Thinking Of Daycare?
By Rick Coelho · 17 years ago
Daycare is where you drop your child off with a provider. Daycare is a great way for your child to acquire some social skills if you're in a situation where there aren't other kids around. ...
Children and Conversational Postulates
By Elizabeth Butler · 17 years ago
Many times when I am working with parents and children, I am asked how effective is NLP with children. My answer, NLP is very effective when working with children, if the adult is prepared to ...
Why Your Children Don't Tell You and What To Do About It
By Jerry Mcmullin · 17 years ago
Parents can consider themselves lucky when their children confide in them that someone – a friend, a relative, a teacher, or a church leader has touched them inappropriately or otherwise abused them. Obviously, they are ...
Diaper Bags - Convenience and Fashion
By Mike Jennings · 17 years ago
Carrying a diaper bag is a necessity if you are a parent on the go. The baby diaper takes up very little space, however it is the bottles, wipes, toys, change of clothing etc. that ...
Advice for Expectant Dad
By Paul B · 17 years ago
When Sophia was born a week ago today, I knew I was in for quite an experience. Everyone has heard the horror stories of how exhausting, yet exhilarating having a newborn baby can be, but ...
DayCare Video
By Richard Robinson · 17 years ago
In the Computer Age a number of problems have been encountered by Silicon Valley residents. The City and Suburban citizens are being subject to new stresses in response to the growth of the Computer software ...
Children of Excess…….Are We Giving Our Children Too Much?
By Iris Shamble · 17 years ago
Too many children take life so easy; they don't know what it means to work hard to acquire their desires. They are handed everything they want much too easy. We are in a generation of ...
Meet the 21st Century Single Mom
By Joel Williams · 17 years ago
The 21st Century Single Mom is not perfect. However, she has mastered the technique of sharing her emotions in healthy ways. She is an encourager to her children by allowing them to observe and learn ...
How to cope when your baby has colic
By Tina Allen, Lmt, Ciit, Cimi · 17 years ago
What is Colic? Often defined as sudden bursts of pain, which usually occur in the abdominal region, but also occur in other areas of the body. (Paroxysms - . A sudden uncontrollable attack; "a paroxysm ...
Congratulations on Your New Baby!
By Paul B · 17 years ago
You have a new baby, and you are a proud parent. Do you sometimes feel excited but also a little nervous about taking care of your new baby? Then you are like most parents. Even ...
Successful Co-Parenting: How to Raise Happy, Healthy Kids with Your Ex
By Beth Banning · 17 years ago
Co-authored by Neill Gibson. Are you tired of playing joint-custody tug-of-war with your Ex? Would you rather be paying for your kid's needs than paying your custody attorney? Discover the How-Tos of mutual respect with ...
Child and Adolescent Anger: Ways That You Can Help Right Now
By William Defoore · 17 years ago
What do we do about the violent adolescents? Good question. Here are some possible answers. Angry children need love. The older and angrier they get, the harder they are to love, and the more frightening ...
Developing A Good Relationship With The Babysitter
By Allan Wilson · 17 years ago
The definition of the babysitter goes like the care of the child in the place of the child’s guardians or the parents who are capable enough to take care. But with the insufficient amount of ...