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Teach Your Child Phonological AwarenessPhonological awareness is an important foundation for learning to read. Scientific research has documented that phonological awareness is a better predictor of reading success than IQ, vocabulary, or socioeconomic level of the family.
When Your Child Turns EighteenLearn how to help your teenager go from teen to independent young adult.
What Is A Secret?Learn how to teach your kids the difference between a good secret and a bad secret.
Protect Your Child With a PasswordLearn how to protect your child, without scaring them.
Creative Journaling for Girls: Six Tips to Engage Creativity and Encourage Consistent JournalingYour child starts a journal with great enthusiasm, has all the intentions in the world of keeping at it, and, months later, you find the journal laying on her bookshelf covered in dust. Sound familiar? Integrating creativity with journal writing can transform journaling from a mundane activity to a wildly enjoyable and fun one.
Infant Adoption Costs and What to be Prepared ForAdopting an infant can require alot of money. However, you should not let money interfere with the process of adoption. There are a number of factors that can contribute to either a higher cost for adoption as well as a lower cost. The major factor of the cost is whether or not a privately owned company or public adoption agency is used for the infant adoption.
What Fathers Need to KnowEffects of the Subconscious Mind on Fathers and sons
Use the Tooth Fairy to Help Promote Good Dental CareWhen your child is young the magic of the tooth fairy is priceless. This is a perfect time to take the opportunity to help promote good tooth care with your child by sending magical notes from the tooth fairy.
I WantSo often one of the first things that children learn is to say; I want and that is really interesting and it seems that adults spend much of their life working very hard to get the things they want. But what makes humans desire such things and why is it that they want so much and even once they attain these things that they want more?
How To Raise A WriterChildren can learn to love writing. Encourage them to write more with a few easy tricks.
Should I Give My Kid An Allowance?Tips and information provided to parents who may be considering giving their chid and allowance.
Should I Let My Adult Child Move Back Home?Tips and information provided to parents who have decided to let their adult children move back into the family home.
Children's Summer Camps - Are They Really Good for our Children?During the school session, schoolteachers are responsible for enriching your kid's life through various activities and other mental stimulations. But in the summers this responsibility shifts to parents. Summer camps are good for children as well as for parents, as they allow parents to work freely without being worried about their children.
Potty Training: Dealing with ConstipationPotty training can be challenging enough without extra problems like your child refusing to go to the toilet or being unable to go. Learn what to look for and tactics to help ease the way.
Parenting Help: What Football Taught Me About Single ParentingDiscover seven parenting tips for single parents using the principles that structure a football game. This includes establishing rules, allowing for choices, and the proper use of time out. Single parents will benefit from reduced stress and increased quality time with their children.
Can You Afford to be a Stay at Home Mom?Deciding whether or not you can stay at home after you have a baby can be a big decision. Use this article to help your family decide if you can financially afford to become a stay at home mom.
Problem Solving: Helping Your Kids Make Good DecisionsThis article contains tips on helping your children develop the skills to effective solve tough problems and make good decisions.
Parenting Skills IV- Teenage YearsAs the child enters the teens, he or she faces the confusion of being a child and an adult. The playfulness of a child that can be easily excused by parents and the responsibility of being an adult can be difficult. As the sex hormones start being produced, coming to terms with the changing body and mind can be a bit strenuous. At this time the child needs delicate parenting. Like at every stage, the parents have to be available 24 hours
Parenting Skills III- Pre-teen School YearsSchool is the first experience of a child leaving home without mother and other family members. In cultures where a child spends most of the time with close family members, it is a new experience. If a child has been looked after in creches, it is not a new experience. In this article, the author describes the effects of such changes in a child’s life.
Parenting Skills II - Formative YearsParenting is a skill that is presumed to be there in individuals when they become parents. Each generation tends to bring up children based on their own experiences. Cultural differences also determine the differences in the upbringing of children in various countries. The author brings in here experiences of bringing up children in India and Europe, where the approaches to child rearing are different. In this article the author describes his own experiences and observations from his knowledge of parenting, psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and cultural studies.
Parenting Skills I - General PrinciplesLots of love, firm but not strict discipline, a lot of time spent with parents and lots of positive experiences make up the foundations of a happy childhood. The author has interviewed hundreds of people in his professional capacity and gleaned common factors in a happy and an unhappy childhood. In this series of four articles, he outlines some of the common factors in good parenting skills.
A Picture of PerfectionNever work with children or animals... easier said than done when you're a parent. Over the last few years I have tried many times to get the perfect photograph.
Child Support - It's Not About MoneyIf you want to have kids, then you need to support them. Child support is about loving your kids, and not taking your money.
Teaching Children Responsibility
A Mother's Reasons for Choosing MontessoriI wanted to take this opportunity to share my experience with Montessori preschool education.
Teaching Moments - 24 Gold CoinsMotivating students and teaching them how to use their time more wisely.
Great Gifts For TeachersThe school year is coming to a close. Don't forget to thank your child's teachers for their hard work this year. Here are some great gift ideas that teachers will appreciate.
Becoming a Frugal ParentIt is hard to be a frugal parent. I thought I would be. I made plans to save money using cloth diapers. I planned to make baby clothes. I said why buy new when you can buy slightly used. I just didn't know.
Choosing Suitable Clothing for BabiesDressing your baby doesn't need to be a hassle, if you keep a few simple rules in mind when you're choosing suitable clothing.
The Joy Of Becoming A FatherIn this article I write about my joy of becoming a parent and about how my life has changed since the birth of my son. It came as quite a shock to me a few years ago when my girlfriend told me that she was pregnant. We had in truth been trying for a baby, but I never thought it would happen. I am not really sure why this was, I am stupid I know. I have to admit that I was quite scared at first but now feel very lucky and he has truly changed my life in a positive way.

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