Qualities Needed to Meet the Needs of a Growing Child By: Lynn Doxon Raising children is not easy. The job changes as the child grows, but there are some qualities that are necessary throughout the lifetime of a parent. These qualities are quite different than the qualities often used on the job, and some parents have difficulty adapting their behavior to the role of parent. This article covers some of the qualities that are required of parents. Tags: parenting, parents, mothers, children, fathers, mother, father, child
Coping With Those Terrible Twos And Troublesome Threes By: Mary Loewen The parenting of toddlers can both be very pleasurable as well as challenging at the same time. What you need is lots of endurance and heaps of tolerance. Not only is your toddler full of energy, you also need the energy to carry the child around. We know how insistent toddlers can be to be carried around even when they can walk.
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With toddlers around, you always have to be watchful and sometimes you have to have eyes in the back of your head. If i... Tags: parenting, raising children, toddlers, advice
Brand New Parent Parenting Tips By: Mary Loewen If you go for a job interview prepared in the manner that most people are prepared for parenthood when they start with their family, you would probably never find a job. Parenting is one of the toughest jobs anyone every may have. Observing their parents and doing reading, mostly in magazines, are the primary training that people have for this solemn task.
Discerning Between Useful And Useless Parenting Advice By: Mary Loewen Parenting advice is all around us every day, from experts to novices, from our parents to fellow parents that we meet at the sporting event. We are constantly bombarded by some form advice. Simply giving parenting advice is uncomplicated because everyone has had some kind of know-how in the topic. There are novel parenting tips, survival guides, and lists of what to do and not to do that are being provided to parents every day of the week.
Explaining Death To A Child By: David Beart Death is a very complicated part of life that even adults tend to struggle with. There are questions as they relate to the fairness or unfairness of death, question regarding what might happen to the soul, and questions about our own mortality that adults don’t quite understand. Explaining death to a child doesn’t mean that you have all the answers, but that you offer them the best comfort you can. Some of the leading experts have a few recommendations. My own recommendation ... Tags: raising children, kids, teenagers, parents
Get An Online CPR Certificate - It Can Save Your Child! By: Lee Addison The online CPR certificate has become a prerequisite to employment in many different types of industries. It is definitely required by those wishing to enter the health or wellness industries, and in fact much of their training can not go ahead until students present their teachers with a copy of their online CPR certificate. Even when not required, being able to show that you have a current CPR certificate on your CV is a great bonus when job hunting. Tags: Online CPR certificate, CPR certificate, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Ceritifcate, Cardio P
How to Make Your Teenager a Safer Driver By: Daniel Z. Kane Few things are as frightening to a parent as handing the car keys over to a teenager, and with good reason. Accident rates for teen drivers, especially males, are far higher than for almost all other groups. While there is no way to fully protect your teenage driver, there are some things you can do to improve his or her odds on the highways. Tags: driving, safe driving, safe driving tips, driving safely, defensive driving, driving safety, aut
The Terrible Twos - How to Stay Sane When Your Child Is Not By: Ti Megan Hazel If you have a little one who is anywhere between the ages of two and four, some days can seem like they last forty eight hours instead of twenty four. If you are the proud mother of a little girl this age, the only word in her vocabulary may be "No." If you try and counter her "no's" with "yes's", she may emit sounds so shrill your ears will bleed. Tags: Women's Health, Parenting, Women's Interest, Childcare, Raising Children
Where To Take Your Kids When They Say "Mom I'm Bored!" By: Ti Megan Hazel How many times have you heard your ten year old exclaim this on a Saturday afternoon, only to follow you around while you tried to do laundry or iron or cook dinner? Children may expect you to be their entertainment committee, but there are things you can do to keep them entertained for hours without eating up your entire Saturday or Sunday afternoon in the process. Tags: Women's Health, Parenting, Women's Interest, Childcare, Raising Children
Travel In Style and Comfort The World Over For Less! By: Mike and Crissy Lilly WorldVentures is a two year new company dedicated to offering the best value for your hard earned dollar. Whether you want to take a trip overseas or register for your honeymoon DreamTrip or just go to the beach, you can do it at WorldVentures! Check out this article for all the options you need including car and hotel rental, and even business opportunities. Tags: parenting, work from home, making money online, raising children, kids
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