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- Mommy...It's Football Season. Daddy's All Weird Again. By: J Gardener
Are you a football widow? Losing your husband and father of your children every football season? Help explain this strange transformation in Daddy to your children and learn strategies to help your family cope with this odd behavior. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- The Day My Preschooler Said "#@%$*&" !!! By: J Gardener
It can happen to even the best of parents. You are enjoying a nice dinner with extended family when suddenly your little Daniel blurts out, "Uncle Willard, you're a #@%$*& !" Where did he hear such foul language? The answer may surprise you. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Helping Children Cope with the Death of a Pet By: J Gardener
As parents, we naturally want to shield our children from the pain and grief of losing a pet. Even though it is a sad time in a family, it can be a learning experience as well, that will help a child cope with life's future stresses. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Choosing the Right Childcare Provider By: J Gardener
With 2-career marriages and a growing number of single parent households, many parents seek daytime caregivers for their small children. With so many childcare options available, how do you choose? Learn how to research these options and choose the daycare provider that is right for your family. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Enjoy This Perfect Autumn Day! By: J Gardener
The first days of Autumn are perfect but short-lived. In a month or so, the weather will be wet or cold and you'll have no choice but to stay inside on a Sunday afternoon. Discover ways to enjoy that perfect Autumn day with your family and create lasting, happy memories too. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Family Time Takes a Backseat By: J Gardener
Between school and extracurricular activities, kids can seem busier than their parents. We want our kids to have every advantage we can give them, but when does it all become too much for a family? See if your family time is taking a backseat and whether it's time to cut back on all those extra activities. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Fire Safety for the Family By: J Gardener
Your family's chances of survival in the event of a catastrophic fire in your home greatly increase if you've planned for the possibility. Do your children know what to do? Learn tips on how to prevent and prepare your family in case of a fire emergency. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Diffusing Sibling Rivalry By: J Gardener
Every family with multiple children suffer through bouts of sibling rivalry and fighting. Though it's stressful and annoying, it's a normal part of growing up. Learn how your family can avoid these unnecessary conflicts. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Being a Daddy & Livin' the Dream By: J Gardener
Parents are often torn between career and family. Fathers, who are usually the family breadwinner, have to make those difficult choices between the two. So how do you balance your children's needs with climbing that corporate career ladder? Explore ways to make it happen in your life. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Don't Let the Rain Stop You By: J Gardener
You woke up this fall, Saturday morning with the notion of spending the day outdoors with your family. But it's raining...Don't let that stop you! There are lots of things you and your family can do on this rainy day. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- A Family Christmas After Divorce By: Jeremy White
Divorce can be hard for parents and children, especially during the holidays. However, just because the relationship is broken doesn't mean a child's Christmas has to be as well. Here are some tips to ensure that children of divorced parents have a holiday that is a happy one. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Flying With Kids: The Airport By: J Gardener
With extended families spread over long distances, traveling by air with children is necessary. Learn some handy tips to help your family prepare for the holiday traveling season. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Remember Your Pets This Holiday Season By: J Gardener
With the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, a family's schedule is not the norm and many things can be overlooked, including your pet. However, your pet's habits rarely change and he too wants to be remembered this Christmas. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Help Your Child Help Others At Christmas By: J Gardener
Young children naturally love to help others. The holiday season is a terrific time to encourage that behavior. Learn ways that your family can help others that will benefit your youngster far beyond childhood. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Planning for Christmas Past By: J Gardener
You've planned for the future, but have you planned for the past? The holidays are such a busy time of year that even breaking out the camera can be one task too many. Discover how important it is to record those special family traditions and how you can make them into something that many generations to come will enjoy. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Sharing the Joy at Christmastime By: J Gardener
Due to long distances or other circumstance, many people are forced to forego their normal holiday traditions and spend those times away from home. Discover ways that you and your family can share your holiday cheer with others who can't be with their own families and make your holidays even more rewarding as well. Tags: family issues, holidays, family activities, family holidays, families, family fun, children, chil
- Some General Tips on Our Families By: Amanda Maseko.
When it comes to your family, you only want the best, so when it comes to choosing your family health care insurance plan, you want only the best, too. So when you start looking for the best types of family health insurance you clearly have one thing on your mind and that is affordable health insurance that will provide adequate coverage and protection for your family. There are many different types of family health care insurance that can be purchased to provide adequate health care coverage for you and your loved ones. Tags: family & home, family and home, family issues, family
- Your Children Want To Be Part Of Your Family's Christmas Planning By: J Gardener.
When most parents face the holiday season, they imagine themselves busily shopping, cooking, cleaning for guest visits, and of course, doing whatever is necessary to make their childrens' Christmas special. Adults are so used to being busy and stressed, during the holidays, that they forget that their kids may want to be a part of all the preparations, too. Tags: Christmas, kids, family activities, holidays, children, family fun, family holidays, families, fam
- Family Christmas Parties And Kids By: J Gardener.
Once again, the holiday season calendar is filling fast. There are all kinds of Christmas-related activities that families are involved with, each year. There are private parties for friends, civic gatherings for whole towns, office parties for businesses, and of course, large family gatherings. Most families try to schedule at least one large party for the extended family members, every Christmastime. Tags: family issues, family activities, family holidays, holiday planning, holiday issues, family con
- Can Santa Claus Find Us, If We're Not Home? By: J Gardener.
To parents, the holiday season may mean parties, music and pageantry, as well as a whirlwind of Christmas-themed activities, from Thanksgiving until Christmas Day. To their youngest children, the holiday season means planning for one thing-Santa Claus's Christmas Eve flight and visit. And every child understands that Santa Claus knows exactly where to leave the toys and goodies he's bringing, because he knows where every child lives. Tags: family issues, family holidays, holiday planning, holiday issues, parenting issues, family, holi
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