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Thu, 20 Nov 2008: A Journey Through Infant Development: The Sixth Month
Do you know what's happening in the mind of a 6 month old? You can tell a lot by an infant's expressions and actions. If you're concerned that your 6 month old isn't developing at a normal pace, here are some signs to watch for.


Wed, 19 Nov 2008: Are We Spoiling Our Kids With Too Much Stuff?
Are you a parent, grandparent, teacher, coach or employer who is dismayed at the sense of entitlement many of our young children have? And that is not all they have. They have clothes enough to outfit a small orphanage, toys enough for a play land and an excuse for every chore they are asked to do.

Sat, 1 Nov 2008: How To Make Christmas A Fun Filled Time For Kids
Christmas is a very exciting time of the year, especially for children. With the festive season approaching here are a few ideas of how to keep the kids entertained before the big day.

Sat, 18 Oct 2008: Making Reading Fun for Kids: Six Tips
Here are six tips to help get your children to tune out the television and tune into books.

Wed, 15 Oct 2008: Great Ways To Disinfect Your Children's Toys
Cleaning and disinfecting toys between use can help cut down on the spread of many germs and bacteria that can build up on toys.

Tue, 14 Oct 2008: Information on Autism...the Emotional Rollercoaster After the Diagnosis
An autism diagnosis is a challenge for most parents. A wide range of emotions from guilt to anger come up. We look at the emotions and some ideas on how to get through them.

Tue, 16 Sep 2008: Research Studies Prove That Video Games Do Have An Influence On Gamers
Parents need to pay attention to the research studies being compiled and not only to the video games industry rating system.

Tue, 16 Sep 2008: Getting Involved With Our Youth
Parents and adults need to take the time and get involved in the lives of their children by teaching them basic values, tradition, customs, and establishing memories with them.

Tue, 16 Sep 2008: What Do Children Think About Video Games Being So Violent
Many youthful individuals were interviewed to see what their view was on the research studies being done on violent video games.

Sat, 13 Sep 2008: Bunk Bed Safety. Keep The Kids Safe, And The Parents Happy
There are so many reasons why bunk beds are such a great option for both parents and kids. But you need to take some simple precautions to keep them safe for the kids

Sat, 6 Sep 2008: Evaluate The Video Games You Are Playing
With the video games that are being produced and being introduced onto the market today parents feel the need to evaluate the video games their children are playing.

Sat, 30 Aug 2008: Supplies for School - Save and Keep Your Children Happy
This is that time of year -- you know, the time for buying supplies for school, getting new clothes and reorganizing everything to fit with your children's busy schedules. Most parents do not look forward to the rush of buying school supplies and wandering through endless racks of clothing to find the clothes that fit both their children's tastes and sizes.

Thu, 21 Aug 2008: Give Your Children An Alternative Gifts for Kids
When buying gifts for kids, you should always consider your budget. Simply because gifts for kids are in a way expensive and kids are not particular with the significance of money's worth. Kids though appreciate gifts that are new to their looks and find interest in them for a brief period of time.

Wed, 13 Aug 2008: Getting Your Kid to Work As an Actor
Getting your kid to work as an actor can be a really tough task. The parents should ensure that they are not forcing their child into it & at the same time ensure that everything is handled in a professional manner. Assuming your child is motivated and really wants to act, get him into an acting class as soon as possible.


Tue, 12 Aug 2008: Educational Toys Help Child's Learning
We live in a day and age where children are watching TV and playing video games all of the time. Sure, it may seem as if video games and television stimulate a child's brain, but many times kids are sitting there like zombies.

Sun, 10 Aug 2008: Homeschooling - Is It a Good or Bad Thing?
Up to 150,000 families in the UK have chosen to educate their children at home, a figure that has almost tripled since 1999. So why is homeschooling becoming so popular?

Thu, 24 Jul 2008: 7 Helpful Parenting Tips for Today
It never ends, and you never feel like you are doing enough. Here are a few more tips to being a better parent.

Fri, 11 Jul 2008: Prevent Your Obese Child Becoming an Obese Adult
There is an 'epidemic' sweeping the western world and affecting millions of children every year and the governments have yet to produce an inoculation that will eradicate it in the near future. The epidemic is childhood obesity, and it must be stopped.

Thu, 10 Jul 2008: Deciding Where To Send Your Child To School
The options available to a parent when considering where to send their child to school

Tue, 8 Jul 2008: 'THE SEEDS OF EXCLUSION' Childhood experiences hold key to homelessness says new report
A NEW generation of children risks becoming socially excluded and even homeless unless urgent action is taken to tackle poor and abusive parenting head on, a report warns today.

Tue, 8 Jul 2008: Getting to Know Babies and Toddlers
Having a baby is the start of a most wonderful journey in a person's life. Babies bring with them the pleasures of watching a new individual grow and develop, the love that comes with concern and the awareness that someone needs you for everything.

Tue, 8 Jul 2008: Breastfeeding Diet - Some Dos And Donts That Make A Difference
Breastfeeding is important period after pregnancy and its crucial not just for you but for your baby also. What eat is important for your baby's health and development. Therefore, you must be aware of breastfeeding dos and donts so that you eat healthy for a healthy baby.

Thu, 3 Jul 2008: How Does Your Child's Mathematical Garden Grow? A Brief Overview of Methodology in the Math Class
For those of us who are old enough to remember classrooms with walls, the methods we used to learn math were teacher-centered and method-based. Those who came of age before cooperative learning became prevalent in schools probably remember learning one method of solving problems...

Tue, 1 Jul 2008: How To Deal With A Moody Child
This article talks about how I dealt with a moody child today. Parents can learn from this experience and I hope it helps them deal with their child when they are in a mood too.

Mon, 30 Jun 2008: Planning a successful birthday party for children
Children's birthday parties can be very tiring, both to organise, and to run. Expectations are always high. You want the day to go well and without a hitch, whilst your child wants to have the best fun possible. Unfortunately, all too often circumstances often dictate that if something can go wrong it will. Add to that that the children are hyped-up, and by the end of the day are frequently very tired, and you can see that it is worth taking a little time to try and prevent it all going pear-shaped


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