Parenting Articles
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Mathematics And The Benefit Of Music Toys
Some thoughts on the importance of music to a child's development.
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Seeing The World Through A Child's Drawing
Thinking about the importance of drawing to children, and how it can help us see the way they perceive the world.
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Methods to Help Baby Sleep
The one question every new parent (and many seasoned ones) must ask themselves is 'how can I help my baby sleep through the night?' Sadly babies don't come with a user manual (or an off switch) so it's up to parents to discover the methods that work best. This article explores some of the easiest ways of helping a baby to sleep through the night.
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3 Ways to Boost Your Child's Photographic Memory
In a world of TV, DVD, computer and video games, it's important to know which images will help--and which could harm--your child's brain development. What your child sees and hears can enhance future learning. Here are three ways to boost your child's overall memory.
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Teenagers and Technology: 7 Tips For Parents Of The Wired Generation
As a parent, do you feel like technology has taken over your teenager's world? Does your teenager spend what seems like hours texting or literally hours on the computer? Or do you sometimes feel a sense of distance in your relationship with your teenager because technology? Here are 7 tips for parents of the wired generation
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Teaching Babies 101: Learning the Fun Way
Before you design a teaching program for your baby and yourself, you need to know the basics about teaching babies. While methods may differ, early education experts agree on the following essential ingredients for happiness and success in teaching babies.
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Counting The Cost Of Organic Toys
Thinking about what value there is in buying toys labelled as organic or eco friendly.
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The Bricks Of Life: Instructions Not Included
Some thoughts about traditional building bricks, and the lessons they teach us
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Why Kids Hate to Clean their Rooms and the Secret to Making it Fun
Does getting your kids to clean their room seem like an uphill battle? Discover the secret how to make it fun, the kid way!
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The Messy Truth About Homeschooling
For the mom that feels homeschooling is an uphill battle, you're not alone. A true day in the life of homeschooling is usually anything but picture perfect. In fact, it can be downright messy! Learn how to see the blessings amidst the chaos and loads of laundry.
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Four Ways To Engage Cooperation From Your Child
Parents need some tools to engage the co-operation of children. The following are some useful tips for me.
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The Battle Between Interactive Toys And Building Blocks
A few thoughts about the often cited argument that modern, interactive toys are failing our children.
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Baby, Let Mommy Cook
Cooking with kids around isn't easy at all. Babies are even more difficult sometimes. A little planning goes a long way.
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Teaching Children About Money, You Can Never Invest Too Early
Every parent wants to make sure their children have their needs and wants filled however what are you teaching your children about the value of money and hard work.
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Stick Guns And Small Boys: A Moral Battle
A few thoughts about whether it is right for children to play with toy guns, or whether this is inappropriate.
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Toys For Boys And Toys For Girls
Some brief thoughts about gender stereotyping when it comes to children's toys.
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The Dangers Of Buttons And Beans
A few words of advice about how to protect your baby or toddler from choking on stuffed toys
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The Building Blocks Of Educational Toys
Some thoughts about the value of educational toys and what the term really means.
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10 Images That Super-charge Your Child's Right Brain!
In a world of TV, DVD, computer and video games, it's important to know which images will help--and which could harm--your child's brain development. What your child sees and hears can enhance future learning. Here's a list of the top ten images that boost brain development in a powerful way.
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Baby Clothes 101: Advice for New Mother's on Baby Clothes Essentials
Since mothers will do most of the shopping for baby clothes, most of this article is addressed to them, but a tail-end hint for fathers is thrown in on the importance on occasional indulgences.
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Crawling: Is it Important?
According to childhood educator Glenn Doman, crawling forwards is an essential skill to master. Doman claims that crawling stimulates the brain to develop convergence of vision - and that as a result, people who skip this phase as babies may find it extremely difficult to learn to read and write as children.
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Tips In Choosing The Right Toys For Babies
What kinds of toys are the best toys for your baby or young child? Consider these tips when choosing toys for your child.
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Setting a Healthy Example for Your Kids
If you want to raise healthy children, you have to set the example yourself. This can be a bit difficult at times, but it can make a big difference.
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What Kind Of Parent Are You?
Psychologists have identified two broad dimensions of parental behavior that seem to be particularly important to child development. These dimensions have been labeled responsiveness and demandingness. Together these dimensions create four styles of parenting. Each has its own predictable consequences for the development of children and their personalities.
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Parents Need To Know the Threat of Online Predators is Real
Our children truly are our future, and as a parent you should know the threat of online predators is real. Adopt a strategic plan of attack and awareness.
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Curriculum For Kindergarten Homeschooling Information
Are you interested in creating a positive home schooled educational experience for your kindergarten student? If you answered "yes" to that question then you will benefit from the information presented here. Read more about a curriculum for kindergarten homeschooling here . . .
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10 Tips For Raising Kids in an E-Mail World
Award winning author and parenting guru gives parents 10 simple tips for raising children in a technology filled world.
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How To Teach Your Teen To Drive Safely
Teens and automobiles are a dangerous combination. In fact, car crashes are the leading cause of death for young people between the ages of 13 and 19. You need to be sure your teen is adequately prepared to get behind the wheel of an automobile.
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Tips for Managing Too Many After School Activities
Have extracurricular activities taken over all of your free time? Kids have more options than ever before when it comes to after school activities. Here are some tips to help already busy families manage the added drain that sports and activities can put on their lives.
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Starting on the Right Foot with Your Household Help!
How to get a good relationship with your nanny and housekeeper and get them to do waht you want.
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