Parenting Articles
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Sparking Your Child's Imagination: Ten Ideas You Can Use Today
Some kids seem to naturally get lost in the wonder of their imaginations. Others need a little more prompting. In any case, there are many things that parents can do to encourage their children's creativity. Here are ten ideas you can use today.
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Baby Clothes: Top Five Criteria
Learn how to pick out a wardrobe for your baby and save money in the process.
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Warning Signs for Bulimia in Kids and Teens
Bulimics normally become very good at hiding their condition from family and friends. Bulimia has been described as secretive and sneaky and it most certainly is.
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How to Successfully Toilet Train Your Toddler
Potty training a toddler puts a bit of fear into every parent. It is a break from the normal routine of life and can be messy and stressful to boot. With a consistent and positive approach the entire process can go smoothly for both parent and child.
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How to Cook Dinner with a Clingy Toddler
Toddlers love to be underfoot when you're trying to cook. You can try to remove them from the kitchen or involve them. Just try to keep the chaos under control.
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How to Parent a Challenging Child in a Challenging World (or Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child)
Parenting is one of the most important skills to have, especially in today's fast-paced high-tech world. Some parents rear their children to become moral, productive, and responsible adults; some parents rear their children to become immoral, unproductive, and irresponsible adults. Why?
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There Is Help For The Strong Willed Child
This article will give you some example of how to deal with the strong willed child and keep your sanity.
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How To Reinforce Good Behavior In Children
A few helpful suggestions for encouraging the right kind of behavior from your child...
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Three Ways To Help Children Cope With Examination Anxiety
Some children are worried about the examination. The following article suggest some tips to help children cope with examination anxiety.
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Four Tips To Help Children Cope With Examination
Most children can cope with examination. However, some children find it more challenging to cope with examination. The following article will suggest some ways to help children cope with examination.
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10 Reasons Why Men Don't Like Dating Single Moms
Divorce rates in the U.S. hover at the 50% mark, and more children than ever being raised by one parent. The possibility that a bachelor will run across a single Mom are very high. But many refuse to date a woman with children, and have a long list of reasons they feel such a relationship is more trouble than its worth.
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Create-It-Yourself Kids Kites: A Unique Solution For Entertaining Kids
Great ideas for keeping groups of kids entertained at birthday parties, summer camp, and during homeschool lessons.
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The Issue of Breastfeeding Vs Bottle Feeding
The matter of breastfeeding vs bottle feeding has been around forever, and while every one has their own particular stance on it, there are some facts that should be taken into consideration, especially if you have just had a baby or are going to have a baby, and want to know what the better option is.
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Role Models Wanted. Parents Only Please!
Who are your child's role models? Whether you realize it or not, the number one role model in your kids' life is you.
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A Guide to Understanding Baby Car Seats
If you own a car and have a baby then you really need to buy yourself a baby car seat if you care about safety.
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Does Your Busy Schedule Take Time Away from Interacting with Your Children?
Sometimes we have a tendency to get so wrapped up in our busy schedules that we do forget about quality time with our children.
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How to Put a 3 Year Old to Bed
Some nights it's really hard to get a 3 year old to go to sleep.
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Unlock Creative of Your Child Instincts
Unleash the creative power of your child. The idea sounds simple but, in truth, it is as simple as it really sounds. It is just a matter of providing tools for one imagination to flourish and prosper.
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A Guide in Introducing Toddler Toys
The birth of a child is one event that is most eagerly awaited by family, relatives, and friends alike. Even before the expected birth month happens, baby showers are held to welcome this tiny bundle of joy.
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How to Choose the Right Infant Toys
Having a baby is definitely an exciting moment especially for new parents. You can get really unstoppable when it comes to giving the best for your baby. By the time your little one is born, you probably have all stuff ready clothes, blankets, bath essentials and even toys.
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Help Your Child Using the Tools of Learning
The tools of learning are indeed many, but those which will concern your child most aside from you, his parents, are: (1) Time, (2) Books, and (3) Teachers. Indeed, without the proper understanding and use of the tools the whole process of learning is drudgery, characterized by disinterest and delay.
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How to Catch Your Toddler Being Funny on Video
It's a lot of fun catching your kids being silly on film, but it's not always easy. A few quick tips to give you a better shot at some of those great memories.
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Mass Media vs. Reading: The Battle Continues
Much has been written about the way in which the mass media of communication affect children. Paul Witty has systematically studied this question over a period of years; he has summarized information on how many hours a week children spend viewing television, which programs they watch, what effect television has on their reading.
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10 Ways to Make Going Green Fun for Your Family
Going green can be a challenge, but some aspects can be fun for your family. Taking some of the easier steps may make taking bigger steps more interesting later on.
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Kids' Clothes for Less: Tips for Saving Money on Children's Clothing
Kids grow fast and buying new clothes for them each time they change sizes can add up quickly. Fortunately, you can buy new or gently used clothing at big discounts by shopping smart and planning your purchases. Here are a few tips.
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Parenting Tips: What To Do When Your Kids Cry ?
Crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby. All normal babies cry to communicate with others. Since they can't express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication...
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Money Saving Tips for Kids' Birthday Parties
If the thought of your child's birthday party conjures up pony rides, carnival games and maxed out credit cards, think again. It's totally possible to have a fun and memorable party without spending a fortune. Here are some money-saving tips for your child's next birthday.
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Punk Baby Clothes - Is It Right For My Baby?
Some parents may like their kids to stand out from the crowd by choosing different clothes for their children. One typical idea will be to dress your baby into punk baby clothes that will surely attract many people.
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More Parenting Tips Online
There are many different aspects of parenting that qualify as alternative parenting, including Christian parenting, gay parenting and surrogate parenting.
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Improve Your Child's Reading Skills
It is not difficult to get clues as to how a child is feeling. He reveals this by his facial expression, by twisting and squirming like an animal that wants to get out of a cage, or by subdued docility, as well as by the words he says.
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