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Baby Showers - The Perfect Gifts
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Kimberlie Waddoups
Don't know what to bring to the upcoming baby shower? Want to know what to give your friend who is having a baby? Simple and inexpensive solutions exist.
Car Seat Safety Tips That Could Save Your Child's Life
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An article describing various safety techniques relating to child car seats.
Is A Breast Pump Good For Me?
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An article about the different types of breast pumps on the market.
Homeschooling - The Social Concerns
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For many social skills is an area of deep concern when the decision of whether to homeschool the child is raised. Many would say that a child needs to develop a certain level of social skills and confidence to succeed in life- and that homeschooling may neglect this important aspect of a child's development. This is untrue, as it is simply dependent on the parent.
Baby Stroller Safety Is No Joke!
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An article describing various safety features your baby stroller should include.
Great Parenting Advice For Single Mothers and Single Fathers
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Randy Hough
Here is some helpful parenting advice for single fathers and single mothers. It is a lonely path, but you can succeed!
Increase Your Kids Mental Intelligence Via Coloring Pages
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Amit Kheterpal
A small child's intellectual capabilities begin to develop as soon it is born and by age 4 they have developed most of the basic capabilities they would require for their adulthood.
Teach Your Kid Good Food Eating Habits With Fun Activities
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Amit Kheterpal
As parents you have had experiences where you constantly worry about the eating habits of your kids. A large percentage of kids are finicky eaters and or they eat at their sweet will with parents especially moms fretting out on their eating habits.
Twenty Crucial Interview Questions For Your Babysitter
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Mariam Ma
Find the ideal babysitter to care for your children by asking these important questions.
Could You and Your Child Be Happier?
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Connie Allen
Are you feeling stressed and frustrated in relating with your child? Often parents feel like they are struggling to get their child to "behave". The most important tool a parent or educator needs to understand is who children are and what they need from you.
Is A Playard Good For Me?
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An article about playards and who should use them.
Selecting A Play Yard For Everyone's Needs
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An article describing how to select a baby play yard to meet the needs of your family.
Getting Your Child's Wardrobe Ready for Back to School
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Stephanie Foster
Many parents do some back to school shopping and spend a fortune on clothes. Take your time to be sure that you're agreeing on styles and rules for clothing with your kids.
What Does My Name Mean For The Newborn Baby
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When you are expecting a new arrival in your family choosing a name for your baby can be both exciting and frustrating.
Au Pair Agency: Child Care Services
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Bercle George
Child care is something that is managed by mothers than by fathers. The few men who do infant childcare tend to avoid activities such as diaper changing because of the mess and the stress it can create.
New Opportunities for Finding Wholesale Clothing For Children
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Rick Hendershot
You want your children to look the best they can - to have the best possible clothes you can provide.
Setting Your Baby Up For A Bright Future
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Paul Turner
You don't need to be a millionaire in order to make sure that your new baby is surrounded by the very best environment possible to develop his or her natural talents.
Breast Pumps And Their Many Uses
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An article about how breast pumps can be used to give a nursing mother a more relaxing lifestyle.
What Sparks A Childhood Memory
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Catherine Harvey
A look back at some of the things that create such fond childhood memories and how it will be so very different for todays generation.
Where To Go For Baby Care Advice
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Catherine Harvey
A look at the different advice that comes from all angles as soon as you become a parent and how to filter out the good from the not so good.
Early Education For Your Child
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Chris Jensen
In recent years, studies have shown that the most important time in a child's life is the first five years.
Child Care Services For You
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Bercle George
Childcare can be compared to taking good care of plants. A plant needs the right amount of water, sunlight, fertilizer and care in order to grow well and healthy.
A New Baby - New Gift Ideas
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Chris Jensen
Often a gift for the new baby is as much about your relationship with the new parents as it is about welcoming the newborn into the world.
How To Build Self Esteem In Your Children
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Paul Hata
Self-esteem is one of the many important things that all parents want to provide for their children and yet many seem to feel that they do not know how and what to do in raising a self-confident child. Very often self-esteem seems to be such a fragile, distant thing that many know but yet do not know how to develop it.So how do we foster this thing called self-esteem in your child?
A Parent's Must-Know Guide to Internet Safety
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Jamie Jefferson
If you are beginning to feel like your children know more about the online world than you do, it's no wonder that you're concerned about keeping them safe. There are many steps that you can take to protect your children and to direct their online behavior so they present themselves correctly. Here are five important places to start.
New Baby Flower Congratulaton Gifts
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Jonathon Boundy
How to say Congratulations in style. Choosing the right bouquet for the proud parents.
Breast Pumps For Better Living
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An article about how breast pumps can give you more time at work or give you more relaxation time.
Selecting Play Pens And Cribs For A Nursery
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An article describing how to set up your nursery before your child comes into the world.
Whining is Not Normal!
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Connie Allen
Whining is a complaint that is often heard from parents and educators. Most simply tolerate it, but that doesn't the child. Learn tips on how to help your child stop whining.
Simplifying Traveling with the Kids
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Stephanie Foster
Traveling with children can be a headache, but you can cut down on the stress with some planning.
Breast Pumps Give You Your Freedom Back
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An article describing how breast pumps work, and which ones are best.
Breast Pumps Free Up Your Life
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An article describing the various types of breast pumps and their uses.
Know Your Child by Astrology Sign - Aries to Leo
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Truly every child is unique. But many who are around children notice that some children act one way and others act another.
The Second Major Principle Of Quality For Parents
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Don Dewsnap
The Second Major Principle of quality will prepare a parent to handle criticism and raise good and happy children despite other people's ideas of how it should be done.
No! Stop It Right Now! You Cannot Do That! Why Are Parents So Afraid to Just Say "NO!"
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Deborrah Cooper
Why is it that so many parents are afraid to say the word "no!" to their children? I've observed parents being kicked, punched, talked to with disrespect and whined half to death by their bratty, spoiled monsters. Why can't they tell them to stop screaming, stop acting a fool, and do it now because I said so! Join me as I launch the Let's Bring "NO!" Back Campaign!
Negotiating The Rules With Your Teenager
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Joyce Jackson
Learn how to easily and effortlessly make and apply rules for your teenager.
One Baby Bash Coming Up!
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Birthdays are one of the most important events in our lives. This day signifies our arrival in the world and the celebration of it is a commemoration of that first time we've ever came into the world, most especially for our precious baby.
The Third Major Principle Of Quality For Parents
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Don Dewsnap
Deciding how much time to spend with your child, and how to spend it, comes with the territory of parenthood. This article is about the underlying principle that can help you solve this problem.
Infant Massage: Bond Between Baby And Mother
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Andrew Stratton
Infant Massage connects a baby and mother with each other. It helps in physical and emotional growth of a child. Babies who have received infant massage are more active, energetic and healthy than others.
The Surprises Of A New Baby For First Time Parents
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Paul Turner
You may feel that you're ready for a new baby, but there are several points you should consider before making the decision of whether or not you should become a parent yet.
Teach Your Child The Principles Of Quality
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Don Dewsnap
Children learn by example, so if parents know and apply the principles of quality, their children will learn them and apply them in their own lives.
Hunting Games to Play
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Margarita Schwartzman
If you would like to get an exciting hunting experience without leaving your home we've got some awesome games for you to choose from
How To Choose The Baby Stroller That's Right For You
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An article describing how to choose a baby stroller based on quality and price.
Play Yards Help You Spend More Time With Baby
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An article describing various ways to bring your child with you during your daily activities.
Actively Listening To Your Child- One Of Essential Parenting Skills
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Bercle George
Communicating with our children can be a hard task at times. We feel like they are not listening to us; they feel like we are not listening to them. Good listening and communications are essential parenting skills to achieve success.
Give Your Kids the Freedom to be Kids
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Stephanie Foster
It's all too easy to take up too much of your children's time with planned activities. Give them time to just do as they choose too.
Checklist for Interviewing a Nanny for Your Children
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Marta Perrone
How to find a nanny to take care of your children. How to interview a prospective nanny and prepare the questions you want to ask.
Living on Baby Time
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Stephanie Foster
Having a baby means that being on time can be a lot more difficult than it was before children.
Does Your Child Have Limiting Behaviors?
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Connie Allen
Parents and educators,do you get confused about your child's repetitive troubling behaviors? Which ones are normal and which ones could be warning signs?
5 Qualities Of An Extraordinary Mom
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Salena Kulkarni
Extraordinary moms share many qualities in common. Here are just a few I discovered in talking to extraordinary moms over the last few years.
Exercising Your Parenting Power
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Connie Allen
Are there areas that you feel powerless in your relationship with your child and wish you could change your child's behavior?
Parenting Skill: Knowing What's Right for Your Child
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Connie Allen
For parents and educators what is the "right" way to handle a challenging situation with a child or student? What if there isn't a "right" way, but instead ask what is right for the child?
When Can I Cycle My Bike With My Kid
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Mike Clarkson
The principial determining factor of when an baby can join his or her guardians on cycle excursions is the strength of the child's neck. Due to the jostling and the additional weight of a helmet (8-10 oz.), this is a few months after a baby can first support their head. Note: Some jurisdictions have laws necessitating passengers on bikes to be a minimum of 12months old.
How NOT to Detect a Child Molester
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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.
Have You Tried the Library?
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Stephanie Foster
With summertime comes bored children if you're a parent. The library is perhaps the most affordable source of entertainment out there.
The Right Decision Regarding Adoption
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Adoption is, for a number of people, the only way they will ever have a family of their own; overall it can be a very difficult decision to make.
Adoption Is One Of The Most Important Decisions
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The adoption of a child is one of the most important decisions you will make; there are so many factors to take into account. Adoption laws in the U.S. are complex, varying from state to state; so if you are planning to adopt a child, it is imperative you have a knowledge of federal law and procedure.
Adoption Requires The Right Commitment
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Adoption for any person or couple requires a special commitment and is not something that can be decided on a whim; the question of suitability is probably the first issue to be dealt with.
Games For Kids To Play: Do Video Games Alter Your Child's Behavior?
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Margarita Schwartzman
Video games were introduced in 1972 and since this time they became the most popular games for kids to play.
The Trials Of Being A Young Mum
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Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the difficulties faced by the having babies at too young an age.
Verbal Abuse
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Jane D Reynolds
I remember reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
You Should Not Be Angry At Your Child
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Jane D Reynolds
I remember reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
Parent, Teacher, Calm Down!
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Jane D Reynolds
I recall reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
Parenting Tips
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Nick Clipton
Many single parents are at the mercy of the childcare opportunities available in their area.
Borrowed Breasts: Milking the Buddy System
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Art Gib
There are a variety of reasons why a new mother would struggle giving milk to her newborn. There are some answers conventional or otherwise that may help remedy this. Look to history for an answer used from the dawn of human kind.
Getting Ready for Baby: My Formula for a Fantastic and Organized Nursery
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Jamie Jefferson
Babies come in small packages, but they sure do come with a lot of stuff! Use these simple organization tips to keep your baby's room functional and neat without sacrificing any of the important items that you need.
Stop Bullying and Save Your Child
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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 and effective steps that you can take in order to stop bullying in its tracks.
Stop the Cyber Bullies from Troubling Your Child
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Bertil Hjert
Cyber bullying is a term used for harassment, embarrassment, humiliation or threatening faced by a child via the World Wide Web. 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
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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.
Autism Symptoms - Look for the Warning Signs of Autism
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Bertil Hjert
Autism is a type of bio neurological disorder that tends to affect the ability of a person to interact socially & communicate in an effective manner. There are several symptoms that would suggest you a child with Autism. The symptoms vary from one individual to the other. However, there is a common connection between the core symptoms in the areas you can read about here.
How to Live with Autism – Some Measures to Cope Up with Autism
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Bertil Hjert
Living with Autism can involve a lot of stress for the individual as well as the family members. There is no cure for this disorder. The treatment provided varies from one person to another. One requires to practice a lot of patience and consistency in order to live with autism and enjoy life. Here are some important steps to follow when living with Autism.
Grounds for Autism Development - Why and How to Cure
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Bertil Hjert
You need to understand the fact that autism has no cure. However, there are a lot of treatments available to make people live with autism an easier task. Autism can be treated with the following therapies described here.
Tips to Help Children Deal With the Transition of Moving
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Laura Buckley
If the thought of relocating your kids and family to a whole new school system is producing too much anxiety for your children and family then I have some advise to help you and your family cope.
Helping Grandparents/Baby Boomers/Seniors Understand Their 12 to 18 Year Old Grandchildren/Grandkids
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Denny Strecker
If you have ever stared in amazement at your teenager or grandchild wondering what in the world they are so upset about, you are not alone. Sometimes their behavior is odd or even strange. Other times it is simply crazy. Today I want to discuss the common concerns that most children between the ages of 12 and 18 go through. This list is by no means exclusive and your child, or grandchild, may face any combination of these issues.
3 Tips to Help Your Children Cope With the Changes of Moving
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Laura Buckley
Moving and relocating can be a very exciting time as well as a fearful time in your kid's lives. There are a few simple yet effective things that parents can do to support your child.
12 Ways to Raise Your Family on One Income
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Stephanie Foster
Raising a family on just one income is generally tough but possible. Cutting back where possible can make things work out.
5 Tips on How to Skyrocket Your Happiness as a New Mom
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Salena Kulkarni
being a new mom is hard work and filled with challenges. Here are five tips that will help support your happiness as a new mom.
Be a Sexier New Mom: 5 Ideas to a Mini Makeover with Big Results
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Salena Kulkarni
Being a beautiful and feminine creature is not something that should fly out the window when you become a mom, but with energy levels at an all time low, it can be hard trying to even contemplate focusing on how you look.
Here are five easy mini makeover tips that will help you to feel feminine and sexy all over again.
How to Protect Your Children When Using the Internet
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Tommy Lee
Find out how to stop your children from being exposed to the dangers of the internet.
How to Green a Child's Birthday Party
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Stephanie Foster
Children's birthday parties as a rule aren't that kind to the environment. As parents there are some things we can do to get some control over the mess.
How To Keep Your Child Safe On A Playground
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John Myre
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), more than 200,000 children are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year as a result of injuries related to playground equipment, and about 15 children die. Here are some suggestions to help your kids "Run along and play safely."
Internet Safety Tools that Can Protect Your Child
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Tommy Lee
If you are the parent of a child or a teenager who uses the internet, do you take steps to protect them? If not, you will want to start right away.
How to Set Parental Controls with Internet Explorer
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Tommy Lee
Are you the parent of a child or a teen who uses the internet? If you are, there is a good chance that you use Internet Explorer for your browser, as it comes standard on most computers.
Internet and Kids: How Young Is Too Young?
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Tommy Lee
Are you a parent? If you are, you may be curious as to when children regularly start using the internet. In all honesty, you will find that it depends.
Father's Day with Grandfathers: Ten Ways to Help Your Kids Celebrate Grandpa
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Jamie Jefferson
The bond between a grandfather and his grandchildren is often unlike any other relationship. Here are ten ideas for helping your kids celebrate and honor Grandpa this Father's Day.
Where Is Child Protection When You Need It
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Catherine Harvey
A look at new moves by governing bodies that will see all under fives having their fashions didctated to them by authorities.
3 Ways to Boost Your Child's Photographic Memory
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Pamela Hickein
In a world of TV, DVD, computer and video games, it's important to know which images will help--and which could harm--your child's brain development. What your child sees and hears can enhance future learning. Here are three ways to boost your child's overall memory.
A Great Play Kitchen For Your Child
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Garrett Politis
Play kitchens inspire the imagination of children of all ages – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is great, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything in the world. Playing in their own small kitchens helps children pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is a great way for a child to begin to learn more things on his or her own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
A Special Play Kitchen For Your Child
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Garrett Politis
Play kitchens inspire the imagination of kids of all ages – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is great, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything in the world. Playing in their own small kitchens helps children pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is one of the best ways for a child to begin to learn more things on their own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
The Ideal Play Kitchen For Your Kids
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Garrett Politis
Play kitchens stir up the imagination of children of every age – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is so good for kids, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything in the world. Playing in their own small kitchens helps children pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is one of the best ways for a child to begin to learn more things on his or her own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
The Perfect Play Kitchen For Your Child
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Garrett Politis
Play kitchens stir up the imagination of kids of all ages – boys and girls. This is the kind of play that is great, the open ended play where they can pretend to be anything in the world. Playing in their own small kitchens helps children pretend to be like their mom and dad – and learning to imitate their parents in the kitchen is a great way for a child to begin to learn more things on his or her own. There are several types of play kitchens, and all of them can hold a very special place in your children's heart for years to come.
10 Tips For Raising Kids in an E-Mail World
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Mimi Doe
Award winning author and parenting guru gives parents 10 simple tips for raising children in a technology filled world.
Tips On Coming Out Gay To Kids
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Patricia Cheney
Gays and lesbians who have been married and have older kids face a difficult time coming out to them. Here are some suggestions on how to handle this sensitive situation.
How to Keep an Eye on Your Kids Online
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Stephanie Foster
It's important to be aware of the potential hazards of the Internet so you can help your kids to make good decisions online.
Tips for Busy Working Moms About Finding Time To Exercise
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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.
Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt
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Nataly Kogan
5 practical suggestions for working moms.
7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family
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Nataly Kogan
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).
5 Simple Things You Should Do Every Day to Succeed With Your Business
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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.
Baby Shower Games That Won't Make Your Guests Yawn
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Nick Clipton
Before starting the games, it's a good idea to go around the room and have everyone introduce themselves and their relationship to the Mommy-to-Be.
How I Scored Free Diapers for Life
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Rayven Perkins
You may think its a waste of time to clip a couple coupons to save a dollar off a bag of diapers, but what if you could get free diapers for life? I was able to do just that, trading some of my time and a few clips of my scissors in for thousands of free diapers, all by using coupons.
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