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Single Parenting - How to Get Your Children to Stop Whining

Posted on November 17, 2008 by Annie Parron

As a busy single parent, you do not want to listen to a whiney child after a long day of work and parenting. Learn how you can get your children to stop whining.

The Important Part We Have in Our Child's Life

Posted on November 16, 2008 by Sheena_Berg

Michelle Farias book 25 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR CHILD HEALTHY AND SUCCESSFUL - Lessons from a School Counselor, helps step-parents nurture healthy relationships with their kids in order to promote their well-being and development in school.

Parenting: What Praise Helps and What Praise Harms?

Posted on November 10, 2008 by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

Astounding research shows that praising children for their abilities actually lowers their level of achievement, while praising them for their effort actually increases their IQ!

The Seven Pitfalls of Single Parenting

Posted on November 7, 2008 by Sheena_Berg

The book, The 7 Pitfalls of Single Parenting: What to Avoid to Help Your Children Thrive After Divorce by Carolyn Ellis, will guide readers through the labyrinth of post-divorce parenthood that helps parents and children not just survive, but thrive. The 7 Pitfalls provides an all-inclusive guide by detailing things to avoid and is written from a positive, proactive attitude beginning with the THRIVE principles.

Gifts for the Dad to Be

Posted on November 5, 2008 by mark dally

The giving of gifts has always been the best way we humans spread our love and affection to those people we care about. A unique gift idea is a parenting DVD which will certainly build the confidence of any man expecting a newborn baby.

Bullying: What Every Parent Should Know

Posted on November 3, 2008 by Jim DeSantis

Recent studies show that up to half of all children have been bullied in the past year, with other research indicating up to 10 per cent of all children are bullied on a weekly basis. There are important differences between school-yard conflicts and the more sinister type of bullying. What can you do if you discover your child is a victim?

What are the problems with troubled teens?

Posted on November 3, 2008 by Robert Thomson

In my years of teenage counseling, I have heard a lot of parents wonder whether they could have stopped their children from getting in to a downward spiral or not?

Teenage Parenting: How To Help Your Troubled Teen

Posted on November 3, 2008 by Jim DeSantis

Is your teen son or daughter driving you over the edge? You are not alone! Parents of troubled teens around the world are realizing, that because of today's stressful life, they need help dealing with a son or daughter who is making poor decisions. There is help available if you know where to look.

Child Care Secrets for the Busy Parents

Posted on April 1, 2006 by JohnJames

Child rearing these days is usually left to nannies or house maids because of the demands of working parents. You may want to raise your child the right way but may barely have enough time to do so because of your work schedule. Childcare is more successful when both parents have both their hands on deck in a bid to learn more about parenting.

Angry Children: How To Help Them

Posted on October 31, 2008 by Jim DeSantis

When it comes to showing anger, adults do not hesitate to verbally express it but children have much different ways of dealing with anger. Here are some obvious signs that your child may need help and what to do to help them.



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Keeping Your Children Entertained With Free Online Games!

Posted on April 30, 2008 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.

Drug and Alcohol Addiction Recovery for Troubled Teens ?

Posted on October 23, 2008 by Eric Paul

Many teenagers can get very good benefit from the variety of troubled teen programs that are available. Whether you're teen is overtly rebellious, experimenting with drug use or promiscuous behavior, or has had trouble with the law, troubled teen programs can provide the tools to set your teenager on the right path.

Parenting Alert: Teen Smoking

Posted on November 24, 2008 by Marco Gonzaga

One of the most alarming global issues today is teen smoking. Over the years, the number of teenagers who are smoking is continuously increasing. If you have a teenage kid and you are starting to suspect that he or she might be smoking, read on the article below for helpful tips on how to tell if your teenager is smoking or not.

The 7 Pitfalls of Single Parenting

Posted on November 29, 2008 by S Berg

The book, The 7 Pitfalls of Single Parenting: What to Avoid to Help Your Children Thrive After Divorce by Carolyn Ellis, will guide readers through the labyrinth of post-divorce parenthood that helps parents and children not merely survive, but thrive. The 7 Pitfalls provides an all-inclusive guide by detailing what to avoid and is written from a positive, proactive stance starting with the THRIVE principles.

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.

When To Potty Train - Tips For New Parents

Posted on August 21, 2009 by Alva James

Knowing when to potty train can be tricky. Two years old or so looks to be a target age for when to potty train a child. However, the awareness of the kid that wetting or soiling his or her diaper is uncomfortable is a better gauge of when to teach them to use the toilet rather than just picking an age. Also show them how you use the john. Depending on how they understand what you are speaking to them about and showing them will let you know if thew are ready or not. ...

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.

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.

How To Find Age Appropriate Toys For Children

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Marina Neiman

Fond memories of childhood usually bring to mind a favorite toy. A cuddly doll, colorful crayons, or a special wagon are all childhood favorites. Toys bring a great deal of joy to children, but they also can be valuable learning tools. Exploring, pretending, and sharing are just a few of the important skills children develop while they play. Toys don't have to be expensive.

Educational Books and Toys for Character Development

Posted on July 16, 2008 by Arthor Pens

Educational books with toys, such as miniatures, dolls and objects, and activities such as role-playing, games, music, discussion and creative problem-solving, can be used to increase assimilation.