Goodbye My BULLIED Baby by Kacy Carr Victim of the school bully Many parents feel the pain for their bullied baby and feel helpless to make matters better either because the child is to afraid to name the perpetrators or denies blatantly that they are are a victim of abuse regardless of the bruises torn clothing and the fresh black eye every week. Children wrapped up in their winter woollies for school because mum is protecting them from Jack Frost. In summer mum's protect with sun block and then protection takes place a ... Missed Opportunity - Are my parents to Blame? by Kacy Carr Parent's have undying love for their babies which grows stronger and stronger each and every day. The infancy months where four hourly feeds are followed by the hand aching task of burping baby. Dribbles of milk flow through your fingers as the infant rests his/her weary scrunched up face in the palm of your hand fighting off the land of nod. What is baby thinking? As he/she loses the battle to stay awake. Then we have the nightmare months of the toddler years where mum and dad need eye ... School Classroom Parties 101 by Chris Yates In the past several years I've volunteered to help in my children's classrooms in a lot of different capacities. To me, being a room mother is the most challenging and stressful volunteer positions I've held. Room mothers are usually responsible for planning and hosting holiday parties for the class. Unfortunately, teachers often don't provide much information or guidance, and children have high hopes for a fun party. Here's what I've learned over the years to make it the most fun for ev ... The Benefit of Home Schooling - 8 Reasons to Educate Your Child at Home by Charlie Cory Making the decision to home school is, on the face of it, not an easy one. There are many questions that need to be asked, and answered, before you can take this very significant step in your child's education. What can influence the decision is an idea of some of the benefits of home schooling. So here are some things to think of. 1. Your child will get one to one attention with you. The issues associated with large class sizes will be gone forever. 2. Noone knows your child better t ... 9 Quick Breastfeeding Tips by Susan Tanner New mothers may find breastfeeding confusing at first. You may not know exactly what to do or how to do it. Hopefully these breastfeeding tips will help to get you started. * Start Early - It is good to begin breastfeeding within an hour after birth if possible, when the baby is alert and the instinct to suck is strong. Although you will not yet be producing milk, your breasts contain colostrum, a thin milky fluid that contains important antibodies to disease. * Feed Frequently - Y ... Devotion: One Mother’s Perspective by Deborah Shipley As I gently wake in the morning to the sun’s first subtle peek through my dark bamboo shades, I turn onto my left side and a smile quickly overtakes the corners of my mouth. My senses are filled with my precious child, peacefully slumbering, and perhaps dreaming of a day filled with new discoveries and adventures. Moments such as these offer me a sense of contentment that all is perfect in the moment. If only I had known that my heart would be captured by this amazing being that I brought ... Branson Brains - But Parents Put Me Down The Mine by Kacy Carr Lack of communication in the education system of yesterday deprived many a scholar of becoming the next Richard Branson, due to the fact the importance of having an education behind you was never first and foremost on our list of studies unlike it is today in 21st century schools. Caring parents need to know where to draw the line and face up to reality that we are not in the position to help with our children's education. Parents I agree know what's best for their child when it comes to nurt ... Card Making - Unique Ideas To Create Lasting Memories by Vera Raposo Card making is the perfect way to express your feelings for others in a unique, creative way. Holidays, birthdays, and special occasions are preserved in our memories forever through cards and photos. Purchasing greeting cards has traditionally been the way to express affection, excitement, sadness, and any other number of emotions. With a little creativity and thought you can create personalized cards that will leave lasting impressions on your friends and family. Photos, textured paper ... Parenting Styles - Overcoming Your Differences by Lori Radun, CEC If you spend any time in the parenting section of the library or your local bookstore, you will find hundreds of books on disciplining and raising your children. All the leading experts have their own ideas about what works and what doesn't. As a parent, you have your philosophy that you bring to the table. Most of your thoughts come from what you learned as a child. You either liked the way your parents raised you, agreed with some of it and disagreed with the rest, or didn't like any part ... The Million Dollar Question; Name the 21st President by Richard K. Flowers, AA.BS,MS.CT by Richard Flowers The Million Dollar Question: Name the 21st President By: Richard Flowers Author's Biography: ... Buy Baby Gift Items That Are Personalized by Isaac Rubens By the time you finish reading this, you will know how one can buy baby gift items that will stand out from all the others through personalization. In the market today, one has a wide range of options to choose from. Unique baby gifts and baby gift baskets of the highest quality are available. One might want to buy baby shower gifts. A range of unique and creative baby gifts and accessories await you if you are going shopping for your baby. Personalized keepsakes can last a lifetime and one ... Building Self Esteem in Children with Autism and Asperger Syndrome by Karen Simmons Building Self Esteem in Children with Autism and Asperger Syndrome by Karen L. Simmons Author's Biography: ... So You Want to be a Millionaire? Name the Capital of Rhode Island! by Richard Flowers “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own, and you know what you know. And you will be the guy who'll decide where you'll go. Oh the places you'll go.” Dr. Seuss I always enjoy quoting from Dr. Seuss whenever I begin writing an article. Dr. Seuss was master at crafting words using rhyme, meter and rhythm to create his outstanding children’s stories. Dr. Seuss was probably the greatest children’s w ... Tips for Buying Baby Gear by Lisa Koshinsky Buying baby gear can be a frustrating experience for new parents who want to have the best for the baby, yet they still have to watch their budget. They need to buy baby furniture, such as a crib or bassinet, a change table and a playpen. Parents also like to purchase a baby swing and a stroller for taking the baby for a walk. A cheaper alternative to a stroller is a baby sling where you can carry the baby comfortably and still keep him/her nestled close to you. Other supplies that you need i ... Valentines Day Doesn't Have To Be Romantic: Showing Your Love In Fun Ways Too by Nicola Kennedy To you, Valentine’s Day may be a day to spend with your significant other or to spend out on the town. But, don’t forget about the kids. You should insure that you think about them on this day and find a way to express your love for them too. While they may have a party at school even giving each other fun Valentine’s cards, they still need to know that you are thinking about them on this day of love. For many parents, there is a fine line between spoiling and showing that they care. Th ... Sibling Rivalry - Lose the Fighting, Not the Love by Lori Radun, CEC Are you tired of listening to your children bicker? Do you long for them to get along and love each other? Sibling rivalry can be exasperating, often interfering with our ability to enjoy our children. It may be helpful to know though that sibling rivalry has been going on forever. Some degree of fighting is perfectly normal. It exists in every family that has two or more children, so take comfort in knowing you are not alone. Some siblings get along fairly well, while others fight constan ... No kidding-preparation the key to preventing abducted, missing children by Scott Irwin Did you know that, according to figures from the RCMP, approximately 186 children are reported missing each day in Canada? That's one almost every 7.75 minutes; recent US statistics are much more alarming, somewhere in the United States approximately every 40 seconds a child is reported missing. In fact, by the time you have finished reading this article, the odds are that another child has been reported missing or abducted. The thought that a child could be taken or go missing is a very rea ... Does parenting young children have to be so difficult? by Practical Parent In a word, No. Well, not as hard as some would have you to believe. Yes, raising children requires a lot of sacrifice and dedication. However, when you learn to be yourself and not fear mistakes, you will have a much easier time. Many of the books on the subject make you feel as if there are a bunch of learned approaches to parenting. That is why there are so many authors and so many views. I am sure that you have noticed that there is an entire industry devoted to educating new parents on the v ... Unique Baby Names by Michael Barrows What's in a name? Er…well, everything, really! Of course your little bundle of joy is the sweetest, most beautiful thing you have ever seen and you want to choose a name that reflects his/her individuality, spirituality, uniqueness and all-round special-ness. But wait a minute! Remember that the unique baby name you choose will help define junior's life - how they are viewed and accepted - for many, many years. What sounds cute and original for a 5-year-old, may not sound so funky for ... Best Online Parenting Advice by Paulina Aubin All of us want to be the best parent we can be, but we sometimes doubt whether we are doing what's best for our children. Good parenting skills are learned; we're not born with them. But where should you go for parenting advice and tips? There are hundreds of parenting websites. Which ones offer the best parenting resources? Take a look at these sites for valuable parenting tips. 1. Gerber Foods, the baby food manufacturer, has an excellent parenting website, http://www.gerber.com, fille ... LG Migo vs. Firefly - Cell Phones Reviewed by Barry Wireless This article is designed to provide a review and comparison between the two leading kids cell phones: the Firefly and the Migo from LG (the TicTalk will not be discussed). Designed to equip consumers with the latest reviews this article will provide a brief analysis about the pros and cons regarding these two cell phones. Let's get started.... The Firefly has been out for a while, mid-2005 exposed the Firefly plans and towards Q3 of 2005 the Firefly was coming onto US markets namely on the Ci ... Baby Name Meanings by Michael Barrows Speaking as a Michael (a Hebrew name, meaning Author's Biography: ... Baby Showers - Poems To Use At Baby Showers by Maria Frost Poetry is such vibrant means of communicating. It is one’s creative way of expressing emotion, intellect and aspirations. It is filled with sentiment and mirrors the individual’s true inner being. Such channel of expression is befitting an equally elating occasion: the anticipated arrival of a newborn. Here are ways of incorporating poems into the momentous event, the baby shower. Invitation Poems Poetry about babies can give the baby shower invitation added charm. Think of what it feels l ... Attention shoppers, we have a small, lost, three year-old boy with red hair........ by Scott Irwin Have you ever been shopping in a busy mall, stopped to look at something only to discover that in the brief time it took to do so, your child has wandered away from you? If in reading this question you are able to answer no, you undoubtedly know someone who has be en in this situation. Each minute, somewhere in the country, a parent is separated from their child. These separations sometimes last only a few seconds; in other instances they last much longer, causing the store to go into a lo ... The Benefits Of Massaging Your Baby by Tony Luck Both babies and parents benefit from baby massage. The Benefits To The Baby: - Massage will help to relax baby and relieve pent up tension and frustration. - Massage has been shown to provide relief from colic and other problems related to digestion. - It improves circulation and boosts the immune system by moving the lymph around. - Its therapeutic benefits help relieve the pain of teething. - Babies who are regularly massaged are more friendly and alert when awake and are more recep ... | ||||||
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