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Wed, 15 Oct 2008: How To Avoid Brain Injuries To Your Child
According to the Brain Injury Association, every year in the United States 1.4 million people are treated for traumatic brain injury (TBI) in hospital emergency rooms. About 50,000 people die each year from TBI, and 80,000 experience the onset of long-term disability.


Thu, 9 Oct 2008: Nuture Your Child's Emotional Wholeness in School
Your child spends many of his waking hours at school and it plays a big part in his life and significantly impacts him. Parents need to maximize the time they spend with their children focusing their attention on nurturing his emotional wholeness.

Tue, 30 Sep 2008: Perfect Parenting For Shaping A Perfect Future For Your Child
As we all know, raising a child is a complex job. There are many ways in raising a child but a strong emotional bond between parents and children is the foundation to perfect parenting. Children who are confident of being loved, trusted and respected by their parents are more obedient, respectful and trust worthy children. In perfect parenting, we should have a more flexible approach.

Wed, 17 Sep 2008: The Importance Of The Teen Prom Arrangements
A look at the way fathers of young girls are expected to pay out for everything for a young girl, particularly now they are following American trends for high school proms.

Tue, 9 Sep 2008: Balancing Childcare and Housework With Your Spouse: Help for Working Moms
One important key to being a successful working mom is to work closely with your spouse. If both parents approach childcare and housework as a team, you will both be able to get more things done each and every week (and you'll have more fun, too). Here are some tips to do just that.

Fri, 5 Sep 2008: Homework Help Guide for Parents: 10 Quick Tips
Parents play a key role in the homework process. Are you setting the right example for your children? Read on to find out how you can help them succeed without completing their assignments for them.

Fri, 5 Sep 2008: What is Your Child's Self-Confidence IQ?
Self-confidence means different things to different people.To nurture your child's self-confidence, you need the confidence, clarity and skills to empower your child's trust in herself.

Sat, 30 Aug 2008: How to Make Your Back to School The Greatest Season of All!
Despite the merriment we all experience at the beginning of the back to school season, there seems to be a rapid decline in our moods the moment the dreaded paperwork begins to appear in our houses. The countertops, dresser tops, table tops, and back seat of the car all seem to grow their very own pile of papers.

Sat, 30 Aug 2008: From Bambino To Ankle Biter
A look at the various stages of baby hood and the effects it can have on parents and baby.

Mon, 18 Aug 2008: Three Tidbits I Wish I'd Known Before Having a Baby
An experienced mother shares some insights on lessons she wishes she had learned before having her newborn baby. Three pieces of knowledge that will help new parents avoid unpleasant surprises.

Sun, 17 Aug 2008: Hush Little Baby Don't You Cry
A look at the use of equipment that helps parents to relax a little when caring for their babies, from sensors that detect a change in breathing to baby monitors.

Fri, 15 Aug 2008: Baby Showers - The Perfect Gifts
Don't know what to bring to the upcoming baby shower? Want to know what to give your friend who is having a baby? Simple and inexpensive solutions exist.

Sat, 9 Aug 2008: Could You and Your Child Be Happier?
Are you feeling stressed and frustrated in relating with your child? Often parents feel like they are struggling to get their child to "behave". The most important tool a parent or educator needs to understand is who children are and what they need from you.

Sun, 3 Aug 2008: New Opportunities for Finding Wholesale Clothing For Children
You want your children to look the best they can - to have the best possible clothes you can provide.


Sat, 26 Jul 2008: What Sparks A Childhood Memory
A look back at some of the things that create such fond childhood memories and how it will be so very different for todays generation.

Fri, 25 Jul 2008: When Grandma is Going to Die: What to Tell the Children
In recent weeks two mothers asked for advice on assisting their children through the impending deaths of a grandparent The children ranged in age from 3 to 9

Fri, 25 Jul 2008: When Grandma Dies
Explaining death involves two issues What is it, literally, and what happens to the person when she dies

Thu, 24 Jul 2008: Where To Go For Baby Care Advice
A look at the different advice that comes from all angles as soon as you become a parent and how to filter out the good from the not so good.

Fri, 18 Jul 2008: Baby Slings and Carriers From Pure and Honest Kids
Babywearing: Why You Should Do It and What To Look For In a Baby Carrier By: Molly Ridenhour, Pure and Honest Kids Is Babywearing For You Babywearing is one of the oldest and most widely accepted parental practices in the world

Mon, 14 Jul 2008: Just a Strolling! How to Pick a Stroller Part I
Just a Strolling

Sat, 12 Jul 2008: The Easiest Way to Help Your Child Concentrate
There must be some reason why some children are better at concentration than others, wouldn't you agree Well

Wed, 9 Jul 2008: Know Your Child by Astrology Sign - Aries to Leo
Truly every child is unique. But many who are around children notice that some children act one way and others act another.

Wed, 9 Jul 2008: The Second Major Principle Of Quality For Parents
The Second Major Principle of quality will prepare a parent to handle criticism and raise good and happy children despite other people's ideas of how it should be done.

Tue, 8 Jul 2008: One Baby Bash Coming Up!
Birthdays are one of the most important events in our lives. This day signifies our arrival in the world and the celebration of it is a commemoration of that first time we've ever came into the world, most especially for our precious baby.

Tue, 8 Jul 2008: No! Stop It Right Now! You Cannot Do That! Why Are Parents So Afraid to Just Say "NO!"
Why is it that so many parents are afraid to say the word "no!" to their children? I've observed parents being kicked, punched, talked to with disrespect and whined half to death by their bratty, spoiled monsters. Why can't they tell them to stop screaming, stop acting a fool, and do it now because I said so! Join me as I launch the Let's Bring "NO!" Back Campaign!


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