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Get A Bed Wetting Alarm - Stay Dry Throughout The NightThere’s a few things to think about before you buy a bedwetting alarm.
Choosing A Name For Your BabyAdvice on choosing a name for your new baby. Are you sure you want baby to have a unique name? And please take care to avoid disasters like Hazel Nutt and Rosie Bottom!
Keeping Your Kids Safe OnlineThe ability to keep your child safe while they research or play online is one of the major concerns facing parents these days.
Should Taxpayers Fund One-on-One Assistance to Autism Children in SchoolSome Autistic Parents demand that their local school system pay for one-on-one certified and trained teachers to handle their kids. In listening to all these parents rational for their demands I must say that; I see your very valuable points.
What Can Autistic Parents do to Make a Difference for their Children?Over the past week or so I have been talking with parents of autistic children and many are fairly stressed out. And there seems to be a common theme amongst some of the more vocal parents over the support they are getting from their local school district.
Peer Pressure - 3 Keys to Helping Your Child SurviveYou can't avoid it, so how can you help your child survive and make the most of peer pressure?
Parents - Tune In To Time OutMost parents in America know what "time out" means. It’s simply an effective tool parents use to encourage their misbehaving child to learn to behave. It is a teaching technique. It isn’t a punishment, but rather a way for your child to control their own behavior. Time-out gives both of you time to calm down. It is a practice that allows you to react effectively without anger and distress.
Let Them Have Their Temper Tantrums!!Children between the ages of one and seven are open to emotional hurts. Temper tantrums are a way a young child expresses his frustration over a situation or a person. When your child feels thwarted, he feels many mixed emotions. Usually temper tantrums are brought about by stress.
Parenting Kids on MyspaceParents vs. predators. Do you dare allow your kids to have a myspace account with all the negative press?
Most Ivf Parents Plan to Tell Kids: SurveyThe majority of parents who conceived through assisted reproduction plan to tell their children about their conception, but they're often uncertain how to go about it, a UK survey suggests.The study included couples who had conceived using their own eggs and sperm, with the help of either conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
Teacher Appreciation LetterSample letter to write to your school district to show appreciation for one of your child's teachers.
Finding Motivation In ParentingFinding motivation in parenting is not a tedious task, but rather a source of positiveness. It motivates you and boosts your confidence, and it's easily one of the best ways to have fun while taking care of your baby.
Accelerating Academic AchievementHave you become concerned with our education system? Have you recently sat down with local teachers at coffee shops and discussed your local school district policies, efforts and educational system? Do you have children still in school?
How not to be a Wicked Step-Mother (or Father) PART 2This article builds on the first one and contains some valueable advice for setting household rules that everyone can abide by.
View from Another Planet: Learning to Talk to Our ChildrenConflict within families can be the way to increased connection or separation. Your ability to manage your own reactions is a key ingredient.
Educational Toys, Video Games and EnronThe attitudes and activities we promote to our children have a lasting impact on their lives. Where do you want them to end up. Can educational toys be a useful tool.
Sharing What You Believe With Your Children...The Old Fashioned WayBe old-fashioned, actually talk with your children, tell them how values work, and why they are important. Instill in them the beliefs systems that have worked, that give us courage, that make us strong, before you send them into the world to take on the challenges that we leave for them.
Gifted/Exceptional Children - ADD, ADHD or ?Children, who don't fit the stereo type characteristics are frequently given drugs as a means to make them conform and then we scratch our heads and wonder why as adults they use alcohol or drugs—prescription or illegal—to manage their lives.It is imperative society affirms children's characteristics rather than make their uniqueness wrong or attempt to force the child to conform to society's preconceived notion of what is considered acceptable characteristics.
Child Abuse: Does It Lead to Bullying?Children from abusive homes can indeed go on to bully--bullying is a sign of abuse--but not all abused children become bullies and not all bullies come from abusive homes. There are other factors that can determine whether or not a child will go on to bully . . .
Simple Summer Safety Tips for ChildrenMany life-changing accidents are preventable. Make it a safe -- and a fun summer!
How Not To Be A Wicked Step-Mother (Or Father)Do you step-children call you a wicked witch behind your back? Are you going crazy trying to raise other people's kids? Or are your kids struggling to adjust to your new spouse? This article has some helpful advice.
Social Skills and Cooperation: Short Specific Statements That Say Everything You NeedWhen parents and teachers exhaust themselves trying to get kids to take charge of their responsibilities, they are usually working much too hard at it. The 'SSS Method' is a simple repeated sentence which will marvelously do the trick with none of the drain of coaxing, reminding and losing your cool to see the action you are looking for.
Proactive Parenting -- How to Set Goals for Your Family and ChildrenHow do we end the cycle of reactive parenting? Parenting in proactive ways means setting goals for your children and working together to meet those goals. Parenting is more than reacting to situations. Read on to find out more...
ADHD Can Be Understood as a Disorder of PerformanceThis article reviews ADHD theory described by Russell Barkley, a respected authority on ADHD. The article describes how under developed brain neurology can result in deficits in self regulation and self control in the ADHD child. Deficits in behavioral inhibition disrupt the ADHD child’s demonstration of skills and abilities due to impulsive and unregulated responding.
The Illogical Use Of Logic With ChildrenCan you recall when you were a child doing something that caused your mother or father upset? Research into brain activity as it relates to stress informs us that in times of high stress, our thinking processes become confused and distorted, and our short-term memory is suppressed. With this being the case, allow me to make a point which may save both you and your child many periods of frustration.
Getting Help for Troubled TeensDo you have troubled teens in your home? If your child is one that does not talk to you, has pulled back out of your family or is continuously ill, there is a need to talk to them.
Why You Should Read To Your ChildYou should make reading to your child a part of your regular daily routine but also include spontaneous opportunities as well. Not only will these moments draw you closer to your child and provide lasting memories but you are also giving your child benefits that will impact their entire life.
The Occupation of an Au PairAn Au Pair is typically a young woman between the late teens to mid-thirties whom is in the occupation of child care. They trade room and board abroad for their services in child care. An Au Pair will get into the business with the hopes of furthering their education outside of their country of origin, or having the luxury of traveling where they may not typically have been able to afford to do so, giving them the experience of being with a host family in a foreign country.
Asperger Syndrome - Visual Aids and CommunicationChildren with Asperger's Syndrome respond well to visual cues, so a visual timetable in the classroom and home is a beneficial communication tool that can be easily modified to meet the needs of children with Asperger's Syndrome of all age groups.
Is A Hidden Nanny Camera The Right Way To Go?There are very few reasons why you should not get a hidden nanny camera and tons of reasons why you should get one. A hidden nanny camera can save the life of your child and for that reason alone I think that it is a very good idea for all parents to consider getting one, whether they actually have a nanny or if they just hire a babysitter from time to time.

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