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Attachment Parenting the Best Parenting Practices
by Monica Craft

Attachment parenting is a style of caring for your infant that brings out the best in the baby and the best in the parents. Attachment parenting almost begs off having a name by its very definition. Also known as “instinctive parenting,” “intuitive parenting” and “natural parenting,” Attachment Parenting is fundamentally a relationship rather than a strategy, an act rather than a style. The mission of Attachment Parenting is to promote parenting practices that create strong, healthy emotio ...

Make Your Own Baby Foods
by John Foley

Making your own baby food is simple, convenient, and can save you money. Nutritionally, it's hard to beat the wholesomeness of foods right from your kitchen. You can feed baby some of your family's regular foods knowing that they are free from the additives and fillers found in some store-bought baby foods. Family foods, if prepared with salt, spices, sugar, or fat, are not suitable for infants. You will need to prepare foods separately, or remove the baby's portion before salt, sugar, or ...

I'm Your Father, Not Your Friend
by Sergio Ferreira

What is happening to our society that teenagers are becoming so violent, disrespectful and promiscuous? Adults in every generation always complained about their youth, but today we’re facing an extremely serious problem. There have always been disruptive and out of control teenagers with bad behavior, but they knew right from wrong. Many of today’s kids don’t seem to know or care to know right from wrong. Teenagers today not only wear indecent clothes, listen to wild music and are sexually activ ...

Keep Your Toddler Safe During The Holidays
by J Gardener

For families with small children, gearing up for Christmas is like running a triathlon. There's list-making, shopping, party planning, wrapping, gift-hiding, travel planning, tree-choosing, tree-trimming, cookie-baking, toy assembling…it seems endless and impossible, until that blissful morning-December 26th, when parents everywhere wake up for the first time since Thanksgiving, without wondering what they've forgotten to do. The most important thing parents must not forget throughout the en ...

Nutritional Deficiencies in Teens
by Harry Johnson

Deficiency is one of the most common nutritional disorders, and adolescents are at special risk - up to 13 per cent of teenage boys and girls were found to have low iron stores. Rapid growth, coupled with a fast lifestyle and poor dietary choices, can result in iron-deficiency. Teenage girls need to pay particular attention to iron because their iron stores are depleted each month following menstruation. During adolescence there a high incidence of nutritional deficiencies and poor eating hab ...

How To Give Your Kids Start A Safe, Quality, Low-Cost Education
by Joel Turtel

Millions of desperate parents today are appalled at the inferior education public schools give their kids, but think they have no where else to go. The good news is that busy working parents can now give their kids a private-school education at home using low-cost, accredited Internet private schools. Many parents believe that the only alternative to public schools is either a Catholic or Protestant-affiliated school or expensive non-religious private school. The problem is that even Catholic ...

Christmas Shopping with Kids
by J Gardener

Remember when Christmas shopping was something you could put off until the last minute, and then rush through, in one evening? Alone? Ahhh-those were the days, weren't they? Now you have little shoppers, and you can't rush through anything, anymore, and a trip to the store-any store-is an operation which requires military-style planning. You can't wait until late at night. You can't slide and squeeze and speed your way through the crowds. And, most of all, you can't dawdle, examining so ...

Adjusting to a Second Child
by J Gardener

Nothing changes the dynamic of a couple's life together like the news that they're expecting their first child. And, later, nothing will change the dynamic of their young family's life more than the news that a second child is on the way-especially if the first-born is still very young. Most couples are surprised-having been through it, once, and believing that they're experts, now-at how unprepared they feel, once their second child is born. The problems of time management, sleep deprivati ...

Sideline Dad
by J Gardener

You scored great seats for this game-right on the fifty. Now, it's nail-biting time. Your team's down by six, but they're on the fifteen, inside the red zone-it's third-and-five, with thirty seconds left. It's now or never, as your quarterback keeps the ball, slips around the end, dodges one tackler, bowls over another, lunges for the pylon-he's in! Your cheer lifts you out of your seat, you spill popcorn everywhere. Then you see it-the yellow flag. Offensive holding-no touchdown. The c ...

The Dreaded Stage-Mother
by J Gardener

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Avoid Dangerous Toys for Toddlers
by Jeremy White

Santa's elves make all kinds of toys at the North Pole. From lavish electronic devices to simple board games, those in St. Nick's employ are a versatile group. Unfortunately, however, not all toys are safe for all age groups. In fact, children under three or four years of age are particularly prone to choking on small objects (they put everything in their mouths!). For this reason, it's imperative that parents of tots in this age group closely monitor what Santa places in the stocking and under ...

Sibling Rivalry: 5 Problem Solving Solutions When Kids Fight
by Jean Tracy, MSS

Researchers tell us that 36 million acts of sibling rivalry occur every year. Some are severe. Most are normal. When your kids fight, they want you in the middle. They want you to be the judge and jury. They want you to take their side. I remember my own mother’s reaction. When I was a kid, fights with my brother were constant. We kicked, we teased, we shoved, we called each other names, and we rolled over and over on the ground punching each other as hard as we could. Later, my mother said, ...

Fast Food Mom
by J Gardener

You got up at 5:30, just so you could have a few quiet minutes to slap yourself together and down a cup of coffee, before waking the kids and waging the morning wars: Getting them dressed, fed, gathered and off to school. You got to work, miraculously smiled your way through the day, then rushed to soccer practice, arriving just in time to fulfill your duty as today's end-of-practice carpool mom. By the time you get all the other kids home, and finally head back to yours, the sun is setting ...

I Wish They'd go to Sleep!
by Richard Myers

Bedtime can be a battleground for babysitters. The kids may have been well behaved and reasonably easy to control all evening but as soon as bedtime is mentioned – chaos can ensue! You need to establish why the suggestion of bedtime is creating such resistance. It may just be that they’ve had such a great evening with you that they don’t want it to end. In which case – good job! If this is the reason, a little bribery comes in handy. Offering to read a bedtime story – and therefore ...

Spoiled Rotten Angel
by J Gardener

You really lucked out, in the child lottery, didn't you? Just look at her, that daughter of yours. She's beautiful, obviously-everybody says, she's going to have movie star looks, when she grows up. She's healthy-just the usual childhood illnesses, and she's in the ninetieth-percentile of height, for her age. It goes without saying that she's smart-she was the best thing in the kindergarten Thanksgiving pageant last year, (O.K., so she flubbed a couple of lines; at least you could hear her!) ...

Choosing Age-Appropriate Video Games for your Child
by Jeremy White

According to some polls, upwards of 40 percent of Americans purchase video games to give as gifts during the Christmas holiday season. Clearly, these items are hot commodities. But not all video games are appropriate for children, which is why a rating system, similar to movie and television program ratings, is utilized by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). This system lets parents know which games contain adult content and which games are appropriate for little ones. Today's ...

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9 Reasons for Adopting a Senior Cat – and 6 Reasons for Not Adopting a Kitten
by John Young

He leaped out of the cage and grabbed me around the shoulders. My shock quickly turned into amazement. He hadn't sunk his claws into me! My thought was, Author's Biography: ...

Parenting Advice
by Angie Larson

Parenting advise comes in many different forms. Some may use a strict discipline, and others may use more of the friendship method. Whatever fits your family there are some important aspects to parenting that need to be looked at. These are Health, Education, and where to find Author's Biography: Angie Larson gives excellent parenting advice in the areas of health, education, and discipline. To receive advice and tips on being a successful parent visit the Snow: The Easy Explanation
by J Gardener

Your five-year-old's at that stage-you know the stage-where he's discovered his own brain. And he realizes that the world around him is full of stuff he doesn't understand. But, like the genius you hoped he'd be, he sees no reason why he shouldn't know everything there is to know-today. And naturally, he expects you, since you're older, presumably wiser, and the donor of half his DNA, to explain everything to him. Today. You faked your way through the explanation of why leaves change in t ...

Choosing an Online DNA Testing Service
by Alex Blake

Unless you've been living in a cave for the last ten years, you're probably aware of the growing role of DNA testing in everyday life. From forensics to relationships to ancestry, DNA testing is changing the way we validate truth. One of the fastest growing areas of DNA testing is in the realm of DNA paternity testing. There now exist online an abundance of companies willing to provide state-of-the-art DNA paternity testing services. Most of these companies send an at-home DNA paternity test kit ...

On the Plane with Kids
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Your Teen is in need of your help
by Nivea David

Million of families struggle with a troubled teens who is tearing apart ,now the most basic question is that how can you understand that your teens are in troubled firstly you should watch their activity such as he/she involved in substance abuse, gangs or other destructive behavior or is he/she suffering from depression or an eating disorder ? That is show that your teens are in troubled and we should do help for him .now question is arise that how we can do help there are some training cen ...




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