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Guidelines for Easy Parenting Teenagers

Posted on June 8, 2009 by Jenna Brooklyn

Parenting teenagers is a difficult task for all parents. Most parents doesn't know how to talk to them in a way they will open up. Here are important guidelines for parents to know how to interact and deal with teens.

Important Step Parenting Advice

Posted on June 8, 2009 by Jenna Brooklyn

Step Parenting is not an easy job to do. Most step parents are having a hard time dealing with the kids. But there are effective ways to deal with any situation and in time you will be the best step parent in the whole wide world.

Parenting Tips for Working Moms

Posted on June 8, 2009 by Ron Michael Knight

For mothers who are juggling between household chores and their job responsibilities, it’s all about prioritizing their roles and duties, without any doubt, the care and nurturing of her child is one of her top priorities. But, working moms often recognize a disparity between what they want to do for their child and what they are able to do.

Children's chat room safety - What you need to know.

Posted on May 27, 2009 by Matt F

If you are a parent the chances of your child entering a chat room full of strangers and putting themselves in potential danger is greater than ever. Chat rooms provide predators the perfect environment to lure innocent children (your children!) into harms way. Do you know the danger signs to look out for? Protecting your children from chat room danger starts with the core fundamentals of good parenting - child communication.

Positive parenting program for Anger Teenagers

Posted on June 5, 2009 by aditya

Anger is a normal emotion that everyone experiences at different times in their lives. When it is used and expressed properly, anger can be healthy...However; when it happens too often or is expressed improperly anger can be a serious problem for teenagers that can affect their grades, their health, their relationships and their self-esteem.

Telling Your Kids Of Your Divorce

Posted on June 5, 2009 by David A. Walker

How you tell your children about the impending divorce will set the stage and the tone of all divorce related procedures to follow. So, when and how do you break the news to them in a way that will not cause them emotional harm?

A Good Way To Potty Train Your Child

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Naomi West

Teaching your child how to use the potty is one of the more difficult things to teach any preschooler. It requires time and energy from both you and your little one. But together it can be done. We have the tips that will help you get it done the right way.

Caring your child’s life with nannies in canada

Posted on June 4, 2009 by Pumnul.

Nannies Canada are very humble caregivers who are known for inculcating good education and discipline among the kids. They have proved as the best company to the kids in the absence of their parents, and have become best source of love and company for kids. For more information visit at nannies-canada.com

International Adoption

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

The term ‘international adoption’ refers to the adoption of a child from one country by the residents of another country. American citizens represent the majority of international adoptive parents, followed by Europe and countries from other more developed portions of the world. The laws of various countries vary greatly in their willingness to allow international adoptions. Some nations, such as Vietnam and China, have relatively well established laws and procedures for foreign adoptive pare

Helpful Tips for Parents Looking to Purchase a Stroller

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

With hundreds of different types of baby strollers it is often difficult for parents to make a decision when purchasing one. Purchasing a baby stroller is an important step in parenthood. Depending on how much you plan on running errands with your child a stroller very well may be one of the most important purchases of parenthood. Strollers are used in a wide number of situations. When shopping in a mall or a shopping plaza it is often difficult for parents to carry around their child and mul



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3 Things You Should Know About Baby Security Blankets

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Jesse Rosato

Having a security blanket has become a commonly accepted practice for children around the globe. No one can say for sure what causes a child to attach to a particular blanket, but once they have, there's no changing their minds. In as little as eight or nine months a baby can form an emotional bond with a blanket that can last for many years, and while many parents have tried to convince them to switch to something else, few have actually succeeded. While baby security blankets aren't the only i...

Why Do Teens Want To Be Fashionable?

Posted on February 4, 2008 by junels

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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.

Conscious Parenting Principles- Encourage Curiosity

Posted on October 14, 2007 by Wendy Garrido

Children enter this world with wonder, awe, and curiosity. Newly discovering the effects of gravity, inertia, and all the forces of life, they drop things on the floor, amazed at their power. “What's this world about?" they wonder. “How does it work?" “What's my place in it?" Once they learn to talk, they ask “Why?" over and over and over again. Their natural tendency is to explore, question, seek answers, and create more questions as they try to make sense out of their world.

In a Baby Review Rock Star Stroller Examined: What You Need to Know

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Jesse Rosato

Popular items among the stars are often them popular items among the general public. But before you go spending massive amounts of money on traditional items, it can help to read a baby review rock star stroller items can be found to have negative as well as positive attributes. Sometimes, even if they are popular with a celebrity, they may not be so popular with you and your home. So it is true if a stroller is designed and marketed by a rock star, even one as believable as Jon Bon Jovi. So...

Discover Waiting Room Toys Which Make Your Little Patients Happy!

Posted on October 13, 2008 by Marina Neiman

Any mother knows that the most stressful time of a doctor's appointment can be the wait beforehand. It is essential that every pediatric waiting room have activities and toys that will keep children entertained and make the wait bearable for everyone else involved. If a child is happy during his time in the waiting room, then he is bound to be in a better mood for his actual appointment.