- Maybe Santa Could Use Your Help By : J Gardener
If you're like most parents, you view the upcoming Christmas season with a mixture of excitement and trepidation. You're excited about the joy you know the season will bring you and your family, especially your child. The trepidation comes from wondering, as you do each year, if you'll be able to find and purchase exactly the right toys and goodies that will make your daughter's Christmas perfect. - How Can Candy Corn be Really Good for Kids? Check the Numbers to Get the Whole Story By : Gaylene Davis
Does all that sugar in candy corn have you interested whether or not it is right for your kids? In some ways, it just might be. - Accessory For Children School Backpack Safety By : Pisan Trat
There is a way to improve health and safety of using school backpack by adding backpack accessory in order to let them carry the bag with more comfort. These accessories are padded shoulder straps, a padded back, and a waist belt. - Home Schooling and Reading By : Rebecca Walker
When it comes to how your child is educated, that is something which should ultimately be decided be you, the parent, who knows the interests of your child better than anyone else. - Educational Software For Teaching Children By : Rebecca Walker
Regardless of what role you play in your child's education and development, every extra certainly helps in how they develop. - Child Development By : Rebecca Walker
When it comes to monitoring your child's development, it can be hard to know you are doing what is right at every step of the way. - Learning To Write: Effective Teaching Methods By : Rebecca Walker
Learning to write is a critical, landmark stage in your child's development, and one which can pave the way for academic success in future years. - Advantages of Home Schooling By : Rebecca Walker
Falling out of favour in recent years, home schooling used to be considered a great way to monitor and enhance your child's intellectual development. - Stimulating Child Development By : Rebecca Walker
The development of your child is a complex and involved process, spanning a number of different physical and mental elements. - Learning To Read: Effective Teaching Methods By : Rebecca Walker
Learning to read is one of the most important steps in your child's development, both socially and intellectually. - The Advantages of Home Schooling By : Rebecca Walker
Home schooling is popular among parents and children alike. Unlike traditional schooling, home schooling allows for a more personal curriculum to be formed which suits the exact needs of the pupil. - Teaching Children how to Read By : Rebecca Walker
Learning how to read is something which is a continued cycle for children all the way through to adult hood. At a young age children will firstly learn how to pronounce certain sounds, and then they will become more apt at reading complicated literature as their vocabulary improves and they become more accustomed to interpreting grammar and meaning from the written word. - Improving Child Development By : Rebecca Walker
The development of your child is something that you play an integral role in. For centuries scientists have debated whether intelligence stems from nature or nurture, however regardless of the role nature plays, the role of nurture cannot be disputed as one of the most critical elements in molding who your child will grow up to be. - The Resurgence Of The Wooden Toy By : Gary Clay
The last decade has seen a resurgence of the traditional wooden toy as many parents come to appreciate the inherrant beauty and tactile qualities only wooden toys can provide. - Buying Safe Furniture For Children By : Gary Clay
With the multitude of nursery and playroom furniture retails and the miriad of options this article explains what to look for when buying furniture for children. - The History Of The Ragdoll By : Gary Clay
Ragdolls have been around since the birth of man. This article charts the popularity and development of the ragdoll through the years. - The Dilemmas of Choosing African American Baby Names By : Michael Barrows
African American parents face several dilemmas when naming their children. This article examines the issues of cultural awareness, vs the potential disadvantages of choosing African American baby names. - Baby Boy Names - Its All About Tradition By : Michael Barrows
What are the trends in baby boy names in the UK and the US? This article examines the continuing popularity of more traditional baby boy names in a rapidly changing society. - Baby Girl Names - The Funny And The Famous By : Michael Barrows
Baby girl names can be unique, exotic and downright strange. This article examines some of the recent trends in naming baby girls and their possible consequences. - 7 Tips to Parenting Success By : Kelly Wissink
Key steps to build a deeper relationship with your child and to raise up a child who is respectful, secure and creative. - Treating Jealousy By : Kadence Buchanan
Even if you do not have suffered from a jealous sibling or have acted like a jealous vindictive spoiled kid against your sister or brother when you were young and immature, you have probably heard that jealousy between siblings can be a very powerful emotion leading children and parents to deal with all sorts of unexpected "thrills." - Gifts They Will Remember By : Kadence Buchanan
If your kid's birthday is approaching fast and you are searching the market for an idea that will excite your child and be memorable. - Transforming Your Kids Free Time By : Kadence Buchanan
Kids' free time usually leads to parents' busier periods. But this does not have to be the case. When your kids come home from school or their extracurricular activities, you can continue giving the choice of doing something fun and educative at the same time. - Defeating the Homework Blues By : Mark Lakewood, Relationship Specialist, Author, and Motivational Speaker
If you find it difficult getting your child to complete daily homework, this article offers many suggestions and techniques by getting to the heart of the problem by challenging unhealthy beliefs and values. - The Concept of Permissive Parenting Styles By : Joshua Uebergang
If you have habit of giving your children what they want, you are most likely subjecting your child to a permissive parenting style. Learn how to change your parenting style to raise happy children without destroying your own well-being. - Swimming Pool Safety Covers and Accessory Advice For Kids By : Zhang Xiao Hong
A swimming pool can be a very dangerous place at any age, but is especially hazardous when children are involved. - How to Enjoy a Family Bedtime Story By : Jan Smith
Do you sometimes feel guilty because you have too much to do and rarely get to share a bedtime story with the kids? - Baby Looney Tunes Cartoons Still Amazing By : Craig Rad
The brilliant idea of recasting your favorite animated cartoon characters as preschoolers takes form in Baby Looney Tunes. Bugs Bunny, Daffy, Taz, Tweety, Sylvester and other friends are portrayed as babies, learning how everything works in the world. - Morning, Noon and Night - The Stages of Our Lives With Languages By : Beth Butler
Find out the latest on how learning and speaking a second language can carry you from infancy, through early school years and into your golden years. - Encourage Your Child To Feel Important By : John Pawlett
It's imperative for a child's healthy development to feel important and worthy. - Anti-Bullying Skills and Techniques for Children By : Mark Lakewood, Relationship Specialist, Author, and Motivational Speaker
As a society, we spend too much of our energy identifying and punishing the bully that we fail to spend enough time empowering the victims of bullying. We should spend more of our energy on the things that we can control rather than the things we have limited or no control over. - Stages and Steps of Development: Two to Three Years By : John Nowly
The following article covers information on teaching your child to read. - The Importance Of Building Self Esteem In Your Children By : Sam Smith
Children naturally look up to their parents and want to imitate them when they are young. This makes parents the best and first model of self esteem. It is therefore crucial for parents to help children develop a healthy amount of self esteem. This will help them succeed in the world. - Radio Flyer, Awards And Achievements By : Gary Clay
Radio Flyer is an iconic toy manufacturer based in the USA. Throughout their long history they have received numerous accolades. - Radio Flyer - From Wooden Cart to Retro Rocket By : Gary Clay
Radio Flyer has been producing toys for over 85 years. This article tracks the evolution of the brand. - Stages of Development: 4 to 5 Years By : John Nowly
The following article covers information on teaching your child to read. - Stages of Development: 1 to 2 Years By : John Nowly
The following article covers information on teaching your child to read. - Online Advice For Parents By : Chris Marshall
Discussion on keeping children safe on the internet. - 3 Ways to Improve Your Child's Memory Through Visualization By : Jim Sarris
There are many "typical" ways to improve your child's memory. Why not think outside the box and find something new? - Helping Your Children Conquer Their Fear Of Death By : John Morris
Most children live in an idyllic world of saturday cartoons and the loving care of their parents. Unfortuantely, there comes a time when a child will experience death for the first time and it becomes the responsibility of parents to educate their young children on the subject of death and dying... - How to Prepare Yourself and Your Child for the First Day of School By : Michael Hehn
The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary. - The Art of Getting Your Kids to Talk to You By : Michael Hehn
So what is kids,children really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about kids,children--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you. - How to Teach Your Children to Cook By : Michael Hehn
Have you ever wondered if what you know about cooking is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on cooking. - Share The Joy Of Gardening With Your Children By : Kelvin Ho
Gardening can be a very relaxing and fulfilling hobby for many people. Yet, this wonderful experience is not just reserved for adults. Children are keenly interested in gardening as well, if given the opportunity. - 3 Tips to Help Your Child Improve Their Memory at Study Time By : Jim Sarris
How do you help your child retain more of what they study? Take a look at 3 tips to begin improving today. - Planning the Preschool Birthday Party: 12 Ideas for Children Ages 5 and Under By : Susie Cortright
Preschool birthday parties are joyous, but, the truth is, when my kids were younger, I tended to lose sight of what a successful birthday party really is: a memorable event that makes your child feel treasured. Now that my kids are a little older, and I have a few more parties under my belt, I do it differently. Here are some tips for throwing a birthday party for children ages 5 and under. - How To Hold Your Childs Dream Picnic With Miniature Tea Sets And Clever Decorating By : Lee Dobbins
Miniature tea sets can make drinking tea more fun! Here is a great way to enjoy an afternoon tea party with your kids. - My Little Pony Toys Are Back By : Dustin Cannon
In the 1980s one of the most popular line of toys was the My Little Pony toys. They were small ponies that were made of plastic and had hair you could brush. Today they are back on the shelves, allowing the daughters of the original My Little Pony lovers to play with them too. - Bob the Builder Toys make Great Gifts By : Dustin Cannon
When you are looking for a gift for a male or female child and don't know what to buy, you can have some trouble. Finding great gifts for other people's children can be even harder. If you need a great gift for a child between the ages of 2 and 6 you might want to try Bob the Builder toys. - Bilingual Boomerang: The Amazing Effects of Teaching Children Two Languages By : Beth Butler
The sooner you begin introducing a second language into your child's life, the sooner your child begins to acquire a lifetime of language skills. The benefits of learning languages at a young age are countless. We have highlighted some of the most amazing and important ones in this article. - How to Housebreak: Housebreaking Made Easy! By : Remy Jirek
If your child is around the age of two or three, then you're probably wondering about techniques, tricks, secrets or even hints to make it easier to house break (potty train) him or her. When you house break a child... - International Adoption And Guatemala By : Stephen Morgan
Guatemala is one of the most controversial subjects in the world of International Adoption today. Not wishing to add further to the controversy, it is just that adopting a child from Guatemala today can be a little tricky unless you know what you are doing. - How to Choose A Child Day Care Services By : Lee Leong
Child day care services is one of the biggest expenses associated with parenthood in the 21st century. Do you know how to find the right child day care center? What you should look for? - The Deficiency of Milk By : George Wood
Exclusively, deficiency of milk is one of the concern chapters for all maternal groups. This deficiency of milk arises at very early period after delivery to the mothers. Milk is always all time food for all. It can make problem to the small infants if there will deficiency of milk from their mother. - Information And Advice Regarding Childcare By : Nicky Pilkington
Bringing a child into the world is the single most important event which can happen in a person, or multiple people's lives. A child needs care, and whilst many people can cope and take to parenting like a duck to water, some people can find themselves struggling and becoming severely stressed, depressed and so forth. - Talking To Your Children About Abuse By : Joyce Jackson
Learn some easier ways to naturally talk to your children about abuse. - Inflatable Rentals: Seriously Fun Birthday Party Ideas For All Ages By : Christine Harrell
Think inflatable rentals are only for little kids? Perhaps you haven't seen the new face of inflatable rentals and inflatable outdoor games! - International Adoption, The New Frontier That Is Guatemala By : Stephen Morgan
In the world of International Adoption, Guatemala is one of the most popular and least regulated Countries. Last year there were estimated to have been 1,500 Guatemalan Children and Babies who have started fresh lives abroad, but the spectre of Illegal Adoptions have haunted Guatemala for years. - Shop Smart for Kids Furniture from Birth to College By : Veronica Scott
Buying furniture for you children can be expensive, but you can save money in the long run by buying a few key pieces that will grow with your child from birth to college. - Keeping Your Kids Safe With Caregivers By : Joyce Jackson
Learn how to check out the credentials and facilities for babysitters and child care to insure your child's safety. - Is Your Child's Toy Box Safe or a Hidden Danger? By : Veronica Scott
Toy boxes are a part of nearly every person's childhood experience. What many parents do not realize is that deaths and severe injuries have been caused by poorly designed, damaged, or misused toy boxes. - Inspire The Imagination Of Your Children By : Gregg Hall
There is something more than material things that is needed to make people happy. It's imagination. Imagination can turn even the most mundane things into something to be celebrated, and is something that every parent should try and instill in their child at an early age. - Mini Blind Safety Tips For your Home By : Joyce Jackson
Learn basic safety tips for your mini blinds around your home to keep your infants and toddlers safe. - How Anxious Boys Sometimes Grow Into Angry Ones and What To Do About It By : Ted Lobby
This article explores how some boys begin life as anxious children and learn to manage their anxiety by becoming aggressive. - Optometrists Say Colored Filter Overlays Can Help Your Child Read Better By : Pat Wyman
Does your child struggle to read or try to avoid reading altogether? Doctors say colored filter overlays can quickly raise reading scores if your child sees the page in a distorted way. - Why Johnny Can't Memorize By : Jim Sarris
It's not always Johnny's fault. Memorization is a skill, like riding a bike. If you don't learn
how to do it you crash and get hurt...again and again. Well, something similar occurs with kids
that can't memorize easily. - Breaking the Cycle of Uninvolved Fathers By : christopher auer
A published author, and father himself, describes the important roles that fathers play in the lives of their children. - Five Tips to Keep Families Healthy and Strong - Even with Challenging Children By : christopher auer
A published author provides five tips to keep families healthy and strong during the busy holiday season. - Are We Responsible For The Actions Of Our Children? By : Ted Lobby
This article explores the dilemma parents face when children fail, or worse. Whose fault is it? - Fire Safety Tips In the Home By : Joyce Jackson
Learn some basic fire prevention and safety tips for keeping your kids safe at home from fire. - Memorization vs. Critical Thinking. Who wins? By : Jim Sarris
Some people believe kids have to choose between memorizing and thinking when they study.
Needless to say, I don't agree and here's why. - Our Prodigal Children By : Ted Lobby
This article explores the lessons of The Prodigal Child story. - Fear, Bad Dreams and Avoidant Behavior: The Development Of An Anxious Child By : Ted Lobby
This article explores the way anxiety forms in children and adults as well as how to deal with it. - Keeping Kids Safe From Bullies By : Joyce Jackson
Learn some simple and easy tips to teach your kids to keep them safe from bullies. - Keeping Kids Safe Basics At Home By : Joyce Jackson
Learn some of the easy and effective tips and techniques to use around your home to keep your kids safe. - Do's and Don'ts for Teaching Good Sleep Habits By : Nicky Pilkington
If you are having problems, getting your little one to sleep while you enjoy sleeping then you will enjoy these tips on what to do and what not to do to teach your child good sleep habits. - Child Safety versus Child Freedom - Treading the Fine Line By : Kristi Hale
The turn of the century has seen the human race step from the golden age of innocence into a world of fear and violence. - Homeschool Project Humor By : Joyce Jackson
Learn the funny side of homeschool projects and student inventions in this hilarious article by a homeschool mom. - The Truth About Stranger Danger By : Joyce Jackson
Learn real effective tips, not media hype, on keeping your kids safe from bad strangers. - Why ADD Kids Have An Advantage When It Comes To Memorizing By : Jim Sarris
Although it sounds crazy, ADD kids can take advantage of their unique ability to make instant associations to help them memorize more easily. - Things To Know For Beginning Homeschooling By : Joyce Jackson
Learn some of the simple and easy basics that can help you when you are jsut beginning to homeschool. - Keeping Kids Safe From Poisons And Chemicals By : Joyce Jackson
Learn the basics of poison control around your home to keep them away from kids and keep children safe. - Keep Kids Safe Around Household Appliances By : Joyce Jackson
Learn how to keep your kids safe in your home around everyday appliances. - Some How To Tips For Parenting A Child During The Early Years By : Dean Caporella
Ask yourself this: do you think your parents did a good job of raising you? What about the early years? - Internet Safety Steps For Keeping Kids Safe By : Joyce Jackson
Learn ten, esay effective steps to protect your child when they use the internet. - ADD-ADHD Kid? Think Again... By : Pat Wyman
Before heading to the doctor to see if your child has ADD or ADHD, take this list with you. You may discover that you don't have ADD or ADHD at all! - Beating Homeschool Burnout By : Joyce Jackson
Learn some tips, tricks and techniques by whch homeschoolers can be the burnout syndrome. - Playground Equipment Trends in the Twenty-first Century By : Vaughn Balchunas
Today's playground equipment includes clubhouses, swings, rock walls and slides just to name a few. A lot of thought and design goes into developing safe and most important fun playgrounds. - Bicycle Safety Tips For Kids By : Joyce Jackson
Learn how to stay safe when riding a bicycle with these great and simple tips. - The Importance Of Giving Your Child Praise By : Mark Webb
Learn how to give your child praise in the proper manner. There is a right and wrong way to do it. - Classical Homeschooling Defined By : Joyce Jackson
Learn the basics of the Classical Approach to homeschooling. - Making The Move To Homeschooling By : Joyce Jackson
Learn how to make the move from traditional school to homeschooling with these easy tips. - Want A Great Speller Now? By : Pat Wyman
If you want your child to be a great speller, it is simple. Just use the same visual strategy that spelling bee champions use. - Homeschool Statistics And Information By : Joyce Jackson
Learn about the two organizations that keep statistics and information on homeschooling in America. - Homeschooling And Efficient House Cleaning By : Joyce Jackson
Learn how to homeschool and still have time to have a clean house. - Basic Pool Safety For Kids By : Joyce Jackson
Learn the basics for good safety practices around water or the pool for keeping kids safe. - Small Wander By : Johnny Jenkins
Do you have small children who wander off? Have you ever experienced that feeling of panic when you believe your child is missing? - Personality Matters In Homeschooling By : Joyce Jackson
Learn what personality type lend sitself to better homeschooling. - Six Steps To Better Homeschool Reading Skills By : Joyce Jackson
Learn how to quickly and easily improve both parent and child reading skills in homeschool work. - Considerations For Beginning Homeschooling By : Joyce Jackson
Learn what things you need to consider before deciding to homeschool.
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