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  • The Answer To Online Safety For Parents: Monitoring Software  By : Paul Brownstone
    The online safety issue is huge - and it should be. The problem is there is a solution that everyone is ignoring: monitoring software.
  • Parents Responsibilty to Check On Children Self Esteem  By : Nick C.
    It is natural and healthy to compare yourself to others but the choice of yardstick is critical. Children and young people with low self-esteem tend to use unrealistic figures as yardsticks for success.
  • What Is Kids Cold Sores and Its Causes  By : Nick C.
    It is difficult to keep every child away from the cold sore virus, so the best thing that you can do as a parent is to be proactive. Unfortunately many people contract the Herpes virus at some point in their life, and if you child has a cold sore it is a good idea to teach them about how to treat a cold sore so that it will heal quickly.
  • A Different Kind of Drug Dealer....Online Pharmacies.  By : Andrew Van Vooren
    The only thing one is required to do before buying prescription drugs online is to agree to a waiver that clears the web site and everyone who works for it and of course fill in relevant boxes with credit card details.
  • What Age Is Expectable For Children To Learn Piano  By : Nick C.
    To make the piano lessons a success, be sure to have a way for your child to practice daily. It`s important they have this opportunity, no matter what their age. While younger is still better, that certainly doesn`t rule out older kids who are interested in learning.
  • Method Of teaching Your Child Sign Language  By : Nick C.
    Have you ever watched a baby wave bye-bye or point to their mouth when they are hungry, or have your seen a little one point to his nose when it needs to be wiped? These are all symbols of communication, in other words, sign language. They are communicating to you what they want and are expressing it without speech.
  • Trying To Get Pregnant-7 Top Tips  By : Randy Hough
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  • Real Parenting Advice For Single Fathers and Single Mothers  By : Randy Hough
    Here is some helpful parenting advice for single fathers and single mothers. It is a lonely path, but you can succeed!
  • Buying a Twin Stroller Soon? Tips for You!  By : kirby
    What makes people buy certain things like twin strollers? What motivates them to choose a particular brand over others? Do they do research on strollers before they buy or would they rather rely on the opinions and testimonials of other parents who have purchased twin strollers in the past?
  • Tweens Online: Do You Know What Yours is Doing?  By : Paul Brownstone
    A new study was released with statistics that should make parents take notice. Monitoring Internet activity with parental control tools and monitoring software is the only sure fire way to keep your tweens safe online. Everything else is guesses and assumptions.
  • Cyberbullying - The Biggest Threat to Kids on the Internet  By : Paul Brownstone
    A look at the issue that affects one-third of our children: cyberbullying. Believe it or not, there is a sure-fire solution, parents refuse to just buck up and do it!
  • Beat Your Kids. They'll Thank You For It Later  By : Carma
    We all try to be good parents, but sometimes it's a bit overwhelming. Kids nowadays are brattier then ever. Sit back, relax and have a few laughs at the expense of the kids we love to hate.
  • Cannabis / Marijuana Information - What Every Parent Should Know  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    General Cannabis / Marijuana information for parents and concerned family members. How is it used and what are the dangers. Learn how to recognise the signs and symptoms of abuse
  • Cocaine Information - Signs, Symptoms and Facts  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    Cocaine information - useful facts, statistics and information on cocaine. How it is used, the dangers, symptoms of abuse and how you can recognise them. This is essential reading for parents worried about their teenagers!
  • Youth Organization Brining It All Together: Discipline  By : Chad Gary
    How parents making can discipline their kids without compromising heir relationship without their teens, but still getting them to reflect on their mistakes through the lens of integrity.
  • Enhancing Your Child's Intelligence  By : Pinglan
    From birth to 5 years old, parents have a great opportunity to stimulate their child's brain to ensure that its connections within the brain and to the body are strong.
  • How NOT to Detect a Child Molester  By : Jerry McMullin MA
    Although parents know the dangers of child abuse and want to protect their children, child molesters are hard to detect. If asked to characterize a child molester, parents might miss the mark in a variety of categories. To access victims more easily, many molesters know the importance of appearances and have the skills needed to look normal to parents and other child care givers.
  • Parenting Tips  By : Nick C.
    Many single parents are at the mercy of the childcare opportunities available in their area.
  • Baby Names  By : Elisha
    Baby names for mothers, by a mother.
  • Keeping Your Children Entertained With Free Online Games!  By : Emily Warren
    As summer looms closer, you may be concerned about what your children will do over their long-awaited holidays. It is difficult to argue that boredom largely incites aggression, acts of vandalism, and contemporary drug usage amongst teens. Even so, watching television may foster a damaging, unproductive and indolent environment.
  • Types and Uses of Baby Slings  By : Constantine Balbozar
    Baby slings come in a variety of colours, they are made using a variety of materials and accommodate for a variety of uses. This article outlines the basic types of baby slings and their uses
  • 5 Simple Things You Should Do Every Day to Succeed With Your Business  By : Nataly Kogan
    Running a business is stressful, exhausting, all-consuming, and challenging – especially if you’re a working mother and have to juggle your business with taking care of your family. Every day there are too many things to do and absolutely never is there enough time to do them. So I thought I’d share my 5 things with you and perhaps they can help you succeed with your business!
  • Bullying - Watch for the Signs of Child Bullying  By : Bertil Hjert
    Here are some warning signs to make you aware of the fact that your child is getting bullied. Think of providing assistance to your child immediately if he behaves as described here.
  • Bullying - Effective Measures to Prevent Cyber Bullying  By : Bertil Hjert
    Cyber bullying has become very common these days. In case your child has suffered from this, you must take it seriously. It is important to discourage your child from responding to cyber bullying. Here are some important steps to protect your child.
  • Bullying - Stop Bullying and Save Your Child  By : Bertil Hjert
    Most people tend to ignore bullying as they think that it happens to all. You don’t have to accept that. You can do a lot to stop bullying. Here are some important & effective steps that you can take in order to stop bullying in its tracks.
  • Stop the Cyber Bullies from Troubling Your Child  By : Bertil Hjert
    Cyber bullying is a term used for harassment, embarrassment, humiliation or threatening faced by a child via the World Wide Web. One can also use other digital technologies or mobile phones for the same. One needs to take preventive steps to stop cyberbullying and saving children from getting victimized. Here are some measures you can use once the cyber bullying has started.
  • How to Prevent and Stop Bullying Before it is Too Late  By : Bertil Hjert
    Victims of bullying are unable to find out way to stop becoming subjects to this vice. This is the reason that most adults are finding out ways to prevent bullying. Experts feel that bullying must be handled carefully & quickly. Here you can read more about some expert tips.
  • Tips for Busy Working Moms About Finding Time To Exercise  By : Nataly Kogan
    From New Year's resolutions to swimsuit-season goals, working out and getting in shape are high on almost every working mom's to-do list. The problem is finding the time! Here are some suggestions from working mom members at Workitmom.com:
  • Your Child and Home Drug Tests  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    Home drug tests can be a lifeline to parents who feel their child or teenager may be taking drugs but who are frightened initially to seek help. The internet now provides parents with a means of obtaining information and advice about drug use anonymously, and this anonymity can be preserved a stage further by using home drug testing to ascertain whether or not their child requires professional help.
  • Baby Boy Names and Baby Girl Names Meanings  By : .JohnSmith.
    The name of your baby it's very imporant,because you create a new life,and it's strongly recomanded to give a unique name,that your baby will be proud when he will grow. The name should be easy to pronounce and the meaning should represent something for your baby,or for you.We strongly recomand parents to give a Unique Baby Boy Name or a Unique Baby Girl Name for their lovely new family members.
  • Enjoy Marketing your Small Business  By : Susan Smith
    Have you already chalked out a fantastic plan to start of a new small business? You surely have your budget and products/services ready for the customer to see. But how on earth, will the customer know about your existence, if you don’t market yourself? Marketing is an integral part of business and requires time, effort and money. If you think you can put in time and effort but cannot afford the expenses involved, try out the following marketing ideas.
  • Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt  By : Susan Smith
    Focus on what is possible for you and your family because you work instead of things that you feel you’re missing out on. Do your kids have good healthcare coverage because of your work?
  • 7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family  By : Susan Smith
    As a busy parent you know how overwhelming things can get as you try to juggle work and family responsibilities (not to mention finding some time for yourself). We wish we could offer you a few extra hours in a day, but instead we’ve gathered some great tips to help you get through your busy days.
  • The Terrible Twos - How to Stay Sane When Your Child Is Not  By : Ti Megan Hazel
    If you have a little one who is anywhere between the ages of two and four, some days can seem like they last forty eight hours instead of twenty four. If you are the proud mother of a little girl this age, the only word in her vocabulary may be "No." If you try and counter her "no's" with "yes's", she may emit sounds so shrill your ears will bleed.
  • Cool Kids Summer Camp Reviews and Few Ideas  By : Roy
    Cool Kids Summer Camp Reviews and Few Ideas
  • Random Drug Testing in our Schools  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    Drug use amongst young people is an increasing trend, yet the public perception of the suitability / effectiveness of random drugs testing at school is relatively uncertain. This article contains statistics and the results of several important studies.
  • Advantages of Single Parent Families  By : Annie Parron
    While there are disadvantages to raising children in single parent family homes, there are also many advantages.
  • Recent Drug Abuse Statistics  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    Recently, the results of the Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey (SCVS) 2006 were released, along with the Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS) 2006, giving an insight into the prevalence of drug abuse in Scotland in all age groups. Of course, these statistics are very similar to the rest of the UK and give us valuable statistical information on the current level of drug use in both children and adults.
  • When Letting Go Becomes Difficult  By : Abbey Grace Yap
    This article is about separation anxiety and how it is different from separation anxiety disorder. The former is a normal phase that children go through while growing up. The latter is a more developed form of separation anxiety, it extends up to a person's adult years and may be difficult to deal with without proper help. It is necessary to be informed of the difference of the two conditions to be able to keep track and determine if the normal growth phase has already turned into a psychological nightmare.
  • When Saying "Because" Just Isn't The Answer  By : Mike Medwin
    Children are inquisitive by nature. When they are younger, it's usually because they want to better understand something. When they are older, it's because they want to better understand why you think something is important and why they should also feel the same way.
  • Tips on Overcoming Separation Anxiety  By : Kristine Gonzaga
    Being away from you and staying in an unfamiliar place makes your child prone to separation anxiety. This can cause him stress and make him more clingy when you have to leave. This article explores ways on how you can help ease the anxiety felt by your child with simple and practical tips.
  • You, Your Newborn, Your Partner And Your Emotional Rollercoaster  By : jhon
    You, Your Newborn, Your Partner And Your Emotional Rollercoaster.
  • Why is it Necessary for Teens to Learn Computer Skills?  By : jjunvilla
    The teens want computer skills in order to become competitive in their upcoming careers and to give them ease in their day-to-day activities. Computers become indispensable tools to the teenagers.
  • 5 Things To Consider When Choosing A Name For Your Baby  By : Babynology
    Most parents starts discussing baby names as soon as they find out that the stork's going to be paying a visit soon. From pinning down their favorite boy and girl names to arguing late into the night about which one is the best every parent invariably has more than one favorite. The thought that your precious baby is probably going to be called this for life makes it even more difficult to make a choice. So is there any scientific way to go about selecting the best name for your baby?
  • Recreational vs Educational After School Activities  By : Thomas Jackson
    So, your child is beginning to get restless and make you restless. He has got more time than is good for him, and you are now considering after school programs - anything that will keep him busy for a few life-saving hours! Most after school activities can be broadly classified into three - recreational, educational and society-oriented. The last bit usually comes in when your child is already a bit grown up and can voice his own interests.
  • Tips on How to Teach Your Kids to Save Money  By : Slavco Stefanoski
    A lot of teens nowadays do not understand the value of earning and spending money. They were not oriented that investing is necessary even if they are still students. As parents, you play a crucial role in this area.
  • Parents Need To Take Care Of Children Playing Online Games  By : Cade
    Parents need to use preventive method instead of completely disallowing their children experiencing online games.
  • Helping Kids Deal With Bullying  By : fris arbes
    The article talks about bullying among children. Apart from defining what bullying is, the article also explains the two main reasons why some kids bully other children. In addition, the article also enumerates some of the ways on how kids should deal with school bullies
  • Injury Prevention For Parents: How To Prevent Injuries to Your Kids  By : Johnnie Mason
    The word “pain” originates from the Latin word that refers to a punishment, fine, or penalty. Ironically, pain can be a good thing. When we experience acute pain, messages are sent to the brain. The brain then determines a quick, spontaneous response, to end the pain. However, contrary to John Cougar Mellencamp’s #2 hit song “Hurts So Good,” pain typically fails to feel “good.” After experiencing bumps bruises, and burns, rarely do we associate the pain with positive emotions. Therefore, child safety products from a child safety store should be used to prevent our precious children from experiencing injuries and pain.
  • In Home Child Safety  By : Johnnie Mason
    “Home is where you hang your hat.” “Home is where your heart it.” “There is not place like home. These expressions demonstrate the importance of homes in our everyday lives. Our home is where we store most of our possessions, eat most of our meals, and sleep most of our nights. However, we must never forget the numerous hazards that exist for our sons and daughters. Taking certain precautions, such as utilizing child safety products from a child safety store, will help to ensure that our homes remain a place of solitude and security.
  • Good Manners are Important - Teach them to your kids  By : Ellie Dixon
    Children need to learn how to stand up for themselves, but at the same time learn to consider and respect the feelings and rights of other people too - in other words, they need to be taught good manners. It is possible to teach children good manners without subjecting them to the repression of previous decades - who can remember being told "children should be seen, but not heard?" Start your toddler on the journey to good manners now with the following tips.
  • Bullying And Its Effects  By : cathy
    This article is about bullying and how it can affect kids. Bullying can be classified as direct or indirect. Direct bullying deals more on physical aggression where bullies push, shove, assault or beat their victims to submission. Indirect bullying or social aggression is done by outcasting a person, mocking his personal beliefs, insulting him for his difference or inability. Constant bullying may cause the victim to develop inferiority complex, anxiety, and depression. Bullying does not need to be answered with equal violence. One needs only to think of more ways to avoid getting in a confrontational situation.
  • The Attack of the Nerds: Bullying in Cyberspace  By : mjb
    Cyber-bullying is a distressing form of bullying prevalent in student populations with access to various information communication technologies such as mobile phones and the Internet. It is a repetitive and malicious way to gain power over the victim through humiliation, torment or threats.
  • I thought I was having nightmares but then I realized I wasn’t asleep!  By : Theresa Twogood
    The mass nightmare I fear is the current polluted environment we have allowed to completely encompass our school aged children. To truly understand this environment entirely, allow...
  • How to Raise a Helpful, Respectful Child  By : Ellie Dixon
    Imagine ... a child who puts her dirty clothes in the linen basket rather than leaving them on the floor, who clears her room without being asked, who clears the dinner table without complaint and who happily gives up an afternoon to help out with the grocery shopping. Every parent's dream? Yes! Will it come true? Honestly, it's unlikely. But it is possible to raise a caring child, one who will do her fair share of the chores with only the occasional moan - if you start early!
  • Children's Christmas Story  By : Rajan Kumar
    The activity of listening to stories from Grandma or Mom for children is not just limited to Christmas holidays but is loved round the year, especially when they go to sleep at night. This is a nice way to inculcate in them traditional values and morals.
  • Narcissism: Is Your Child In A Path To Self-Destruction?  By : aseya
    This article is about narcissism. It discusses briefly about the Greek mythology character Narcissus, from whom the name of this mental condition was derived from. This article also discusses the difference between healthy and malignant or secondary narcissism. This article also enumerated the possible causes that may contribute to a child developing secondary narcissism early in life.
  • Early reading should be fun!  By : Ellie Dixon
    Reading is essential in today's society. But what a lot of today's television age children never understand is that reading is also fun! It's one thing to teach a child to read, but quite another to teach them to enjoy reading. Here are some ways to nurture such a love ..
  • Why Spend Extra for Wooden Toys?  By : Barry Chickini
    Why choose wooden toys? This Holiday Season with the current craze over electronic toys , why should parents consider the 'traditional' wooden toy? What can they possibly offer?
  • My Little Pony Games  By : Anand
    Learn all the various types of my little pony games you can add to your little girls collection. For all your my little pony needs you can visit mylittleponygames.net
  • Children in need, not misdeed  By : alexis
    Child maltreatment is a behavior toward a child that is outside the norms of conduct and entails substantial risk of causing physical or emotional harm. Research indicates that without some form of intervention against child maltreatment, the long-term consequences for children can be nightmares, feeling of insecurity, feeling unsafe, poor school performance and low self-esteem. They are also more likely to be abusive or become victims of abuse themselves.
  • General baby facts and baby shower info  By : Phil P
    Toys enhance cognitive behavior and stimulate creativity. Toys can aid in the development of physical and mental skills which are necessary in later life. In Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, children played with dolls made of wax or terra cotta, sticks, bows and arrows, and yo-yos.
  • Losing a Child Forever: A Parent's Greatest Fear  By : aseya
    The article deals with the difficult process of grieving a parent undergoes when a child dies. The article explores the pains and sufferings of a parent who loses a child and the process that must be passed through before the parent is able to move on.
  • Giftedness: How to Know If You Are Truly Exceptional  By : naix
    This article features how stress and anxiety, in performance anxiety form, can affect the performance of gifted children.
  • Being The First-Born: The Burden Hardest To Bear  By : aseya
    The first-born child is always the one that bears the most burden among the children of a family. It is no surprise, therefore, that some of them slowly lose their sanity because of the expectation that they fear they cannot meet.

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