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Kids of all ages need parenting. Toddlers need potty training and teens need advice on drugs, dating and driving. You'll find information and advice in these helpful articles. How to choose a name for your baby and the issue of should you adopt a child are brilliant. The right sort of diet and the right sort of attitude are two topics to help both you and your kids. Then there are ways to teach your kids good manners and how to build a family bond. You can learn how to run a special party and the best way to choose a babysitter. The articles are full of positive messages and helpful advice.


Positive Child Discipline

Posted on November 6, 2009 by Steven Davis

If you are after a positive way to discipline a child then you will find this page very useful! As a parent I had a lot of issues with disciplining my 2 children and I struggled to find any useful tips. A positive way to discipline a child is not by spanking and screaming at your child, I don't care that others may suggest that spanking is a positive way to discipline a child, it is not! No child needs to be spanked to achieve the best discipline results and gain the right respect from...

Melissa and Doug Wooden Blocks Ideal for Kinesthetic Learners

Posted on November 6, 2009 by Joe Kanooga

Parents who are concerned with the educational value of their children’s toys will appreciate the value of blocks. Not only do kids love to play with blocks, but they also learn in the process. Kids learn in many different ways. First, many sets have alphabet and even numbers painted on them. Alphabet blocks can be stacked, used to build things, and can be used to learn how numbers and letters look and sound.

Welcome To The World Of The Wooden Toys

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Sandra De Charo

Are you ready to live your childhood? At least for 5-6 minutes - while you are reading this article. And then for another 5-6 minutes... or hours - while you are playing with your kids and their wooden toys. Believe me, you'll find the time spent this way fascinating.

Disregarding Rules is Risky

Posted on November 5, 2009 by lexor

People who are used in doing things which are not allowed at all time must follow the limitations in everything they do and they should not just disregards the rules that will guide them properly. One of the things that are really needed to follow and pay attentions with are the rules when travelling to different places especially if you are not familiar with the area, although there are places which you think are already safe.

Baby Proofing Tips for the Nursery

Posted on November 4, 2009 by Stephen Alvarado

New parents spend a lot of time worrying about their child’s safety because the child is never aware of the dangers around the nursery or the house. It is very important for the parents to start baby proofing their homes as soon as the child gets into a home.

What Every Parent Needs to Know about Child Photography

Posted on November 4, 2009 by blake quintero

A lot of people will agree that looking at children’s portraits tend to make one feel light and cheerful. Those portraits, however, are not that easy to complete. Many child photographers, in fact, no matter how professional they are, will tell you that child photography is not as easy as one-two-three. Taking pictures of kids is more often than not a tough session, so knowing some guidelines to make the said activity easier is a must.

Breastfeeding, a fathers perspective

Posted on October 30, 2009 by Stuart H

The benefits of breastfeeding to mother and baby are well documented but often the father’s story remains untold, this article discusses the supporative role that father can play during this very important period.

Graduation Party

Posted on October 22, 2009 by Jane

When arranging all the graduation activities it can be important to balance the wishes of the graduate and the need to involve family and friends. There will also be other parties and events at the school to account for.

Babysitting Jobs-Finding Nanny Jobs Near You

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Antwan Boyd

The babysitter work is very simple and remunerative provided you are fond of small children. The young and the aged can perform them alike. It is the type of job that can earn a little extra money when needed, and the hourly pay is quite good. Finding local work as a babysitter is not very difficult. You may wish to begin by speaking to other busy couples with children. If you want to get a job as a nanny, a friend with whom you've established trust is a good place to look. Use you...

Babysitter exchange experience

Posted on October 27, 2009 by Antwan Boyd

If you have to take care of your kids without father or nannies it's very easy to fall mad. As it known, kids usually take all mother's time and if there is no nanny, babysitter or anyone who could help, it is easy to get burned out. The good solution has been found! Mothers who have the similar needs will co-operate and exchange the babysitting duties. Babysitting exchange for each mother could be a real rescue! Your work is determine days, time (morning, evening) and resp...

Why Do Siblings Fight And Bicker?

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

Parents spend a great deal of time worrying about siblings that quarrel, fight, and compete with each other. Sometimes there concerns are unnecessary since a certain amount of rivalry is common and normal between children. So why do siblings fight and bicker with each other? Competition and fighting among siblings isn’t unique to humans. It also occurs in the animal kingdom very regularly. Believe it or not, these little fights they get into actually teach them how to get along with people. O...

Games and entertaining activities which help babysitters to utilize childcare experience.

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Antwan Boyd

Many parents feel nervousness when their children are alone with a babysitter.It's also not a secret that good babysitter always knows how to keep kids busy with an activity and spend a great hours when parents are working. Babysitters are not a superman to keep kids busy and interested for all the time, but children should be interested in playing and spending their day with a babysitter. Babysitter and your child should become a good team. Here you can find some good tips about gam...

Finding a nanny can be difficult

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Antwan Boyd

Having kids usually means that you have no more time for yourself, and sometimes that's true. If you a mom or dad - you should look for your childen all the time. But moms and dads should also take care of their interests, such as playing golf, reading an interesting books, meeting with friends, working hard to earn enough for a family needs etc. When such problems arise, parents decided to hire a nanny or babysitter for their kids. While choosing nannies or babysitters do not forget ...

Simple Graduation Decorating Ideas

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Jane

Whether you have a large or small venue, you do need to create a fantastic venue which will delight your guests. Things like gossamers and murals cover the bare walls and start to piece together the decorations.

Child Bedwetting Solutions Do Exist

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Paul Rodgers

As a parent, you can help your child reduce negative feelings about his/her bed-wetting condition and speed up the process of overcoming it, by offering positive support, understanding and encouragement. Child bedwetting solutions do exist, but are not the same for everyone.

Bedwetting Can Be Very Troublesome For Both Parents And Children

Posted on October 11, 2009 by Paul Rodgers

Bedwetting can be a disruptive and stressful condition that is thought to affect around: 15% of all children, 45% of children with a parent who has also had the condition, and 75% of children with two parents who have had the condition.

Child Bedwetting Is Nobodys Fault

Posted on October 9, 2009 by Paul Rodgers

As parents, it's our responsibility to look out for the well-being of our children. In fact, we owe it to them. If you're a parent who is dealing with the problem of bedwetting, I know exactly how you feel. Been there, done that, got the tee to prove it.

Self esteem clothing

Posted on October 20, 2009 by Amanda strang

The whole fashion industry is based on aspirations and there is nowhere this is stronger than in teenage fashion. The marketing for all the high fashion high street shops is based on how girls can look better, be popular, appeal to boys and be a leader of the girl pack they hang out with.

Inspirational Graduation Speeches

Posted on October 3, 2009 by Jane

Making speeches is a challenging, particularly for graduation. Writing and delivering inspirational graduation speeches can be that bit more challenging and also rewarding. The speaker has the chance to make a real difference to the lives of the graduates.

Parental Stress

Posted on September 30, 2009 by Tuener Wallker

Most parents, these days, do not spend adequate time in a calmed/relaxed state. They bustle around from job to job, appointment to appointment, running wild and not taking the appropriate time off to care for themselves. I’m not just talking about the super-busy single parents; this covers dual-partner families as well.

Breastfeeding: Simplest Way to Nourish Your Newborn

Posted on September 26, 2009 by Maria Roberto

You cannot underestimate the benefits of breastfeeding relative to the nourishment of your infant. Breastfeeding is not just the best health source, it is also a money saver for you. Learn great tips on breastfeeding to ensure your baby's nourishment that saves you fortune!

How Often Should You Replace Your Breast Pump?

Posted on September 25, 2009 by Maria Roberto

Nothing is indispensable. Even how durable and good in quality your breast pumps are, they are meant to wear off especially when not properly taken cared of. Learn great tips on how to keep your breast pumps longer.

I whipped my 2 year old son

Posted on October 24, 2009 by Thomas Devendran

www.childdevelopmenttechniques.com is a website handled by parents for parents with almost 13 parents including single parents contributing their experience and knowledge to the world. The group ranges from the age of 24-65. It is a great team working together once every week in bringing together parenting to a new level of understanding.

Parenting in this technological age

Posted on September 11, 2009 by Elle Wood

How much more nervous would I have been leaving a babysitter in charge, knowing that in some places I would have been unreachable without a cell phone? How uncertain would I have been without medical websites to look up symptoms or illnesses with which I was unfamiliar?

Choose the Best Program for Your At-Risk Youth

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Jenna Brooklyn

The term 'at-risk youth' has many parts. A young person can be in danger or a danger to themselves and/or others in many ways. When you are looking for a program to help your teen, first you need to know precisely what their problem is. It's a simple situation. Find out the disease before you prescribe the cure.

Programs for Youth who are At Risk

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Jenna Brooklyn

A great aspect of places like wilderness camps is that the programs and facilities are always available to parents seeking support. You can go online and look at photos of the venue. You can read the details of the courses they run and find out almost anything there is to know about the facility.

Options for At Risk Youth

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Jenna Brooklyn

Your teen is struggling. They are at-risk. There could be one problem spot or several. The entire family is suffering. Only parents with a teen at-risk truly understand the impact their child has on everyone in household.

Back-to-School for the Obama Girls: Preparation Tips for Parents

Posted on September 8, 2009 by Daryl Green

Summer is over. It’s time to refocus your child’s summer schedule to the rigidness of reading, writing, and arithmetic. Even the President’s children are no exception to this reality. With an economic downturn dampening their summer, many parents are having a difficult time directing their full attention to their child’s preparation for the new school year.

Learning to be a mum. . .

Posted on September 6, 2009 by Keith McGregor

With the growing incidence of parental drug and alcohol use, many children are growing up in homes where they are neglected and are not provided with the learning they need to go on to parent themselves. Even if a child is removed from home and has had the chance to live in a foster home for some years of their lives, if they have experienced poor parenting early on in their lives, they are often ill-equipped to then go on to parent successfully themselves. A "cycle of deprivation" is set up whi...

Bullying Prevention Skills and Techniques for Children

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Mark Lakewood, CEO

The answer to the issue of child bullying rests within us, especially the victims of bullying. Victims of bullying are never responsible for being bullied. On the contrary, victims of child bullying have the power in themselves to think, behave, and react in ways that limit or eradicates bullying.