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  • How To Deal With Toddlers - Some Tips To Help You Deal With Your Tots
    By: Carolyn Anderson | - Toddlers can be fun as they start to be curious about the many things surrounding them. When your child ages one to three years old, they tend to become interested in many things and they start to imitate you. Thus, it is important at this stage to keep an eye on them and learn how to deal with toddler's tantrums and behavior.

    It is at this stage that they begin to climb on anything, play with water, explore your purse, play with your pets, open cabinets and drawers, and in anythi ...

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  • How To Save Your Marriage
    By: Beauty and Health care | - Marriage isnt all about children and you shouldnt just consider your children when thinking about whether or not to try and save your marriage but it is interesting to note what impact a failed marriage can have on the life of a child.

    It is a well known fact that children who have happily married parents enjoy a better style of life and are, on average, physically healthier than other children. In addition, failing to save your marriage could reduce the likelihood that your c ...

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  • How To Be A Successful Couple
    By: Elliott Connie | - Elliott Connie, MA, LPC, a marriage therapist who has his own practice, is a solution-focused therapist who has seen hundreds of clients in his career and knows the factors that successful couples have in common. In this article, he shares these obvious relationship secrets.

    What are the most obvious elements of successful relationships you would recommend to anyone?

    Date your partner: You should always remember to continue to date your partner throughout the entirety ...

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  • Panic Attacks - Children - Worried About Them?
    By: Dillon Hideki | - It's only natural that as parents we would fret and worry in the face of Panic Attacks, Children are the ones we treasure and keeping them safe and sound is our top Priority. A question may pop up whether or not it actually is an attack or something else. Always remain on the safe side, and try to keep your worries to a normal concerned parent type of level. If a child notices excessive worrying in a parent, it may in turn cause them added fear regarding their situation.

    How do we k ...

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  • Panic Attacks - Children And Calming Them
    By: Dillon Hideki | - When the scenario occurs of Panic Attacks, Children are more vulnerable than we might realize. They may not be able to communicate with us properly to let us know what's going on, or how they're feeling. Other times and cases they simply may not want to talk about it. As parents the first thing we want for our children is to see them safe and sound - and when this event happens, we must calm them so they can return to their regular self.

    Depending on the age range and communication ...

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  • Sexless Marriage - How To Survive A Sexless Marriage
    By: Thomas Tyler | -
    Have you found over the years that your sex life with your partner has been slowly declining? Well you are not alone. In fact it is estimated that over 20 million couples in the US alone are also living in sexless marriages or long term relationships. For some couples this is a fine arrangement - but for others it is pure torture and either one or both parties begin looking for ways on knowing how to survive a sexless marriage. The answer here is not so simple.

    In order to an ...

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  • How To Deal With Teen Tantrums
    By: Bianca Tora | - You are familiar with the teen tantrum. One minute your teens are sane and logical; a minute later, they're all over you for "not understanding them." Don't get yourself too worked up over this: there is a physiological reason for their behavior. Take a deep breath because even this will pass.

    Raging Hormones

    There are two reasons why adolescent years are rocky. First, raging hormones are getting the better of teens' thinking abilities. At puberty, estrogen and test ...

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  • My Family Redefined - Nilo's Story By Plan Canada Child Sponsor
    By: SEO Consulting | - All this economic uncertainty we keep reading about is prompting many Canadians to rethink their charitable giving, citing the clich that charity begins at home and family first. I dont see this as an either/or. We are all in this together, no matter where we live on this small planet. And the concept of a family is being redefined.

    Consider Nilo. He lives on the other side of the world in a small village in the Philippines. Although I have never met ...

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  • Antidepressents For Children?
    By: Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC | - It would seem that a large percentage of the population is on one type of medication or another; some of these people are even on two or more different medications. It seems that there are medications for just about everything, from pain and sickness, to headaches and depression. When most think about these kinds of medications, few will consider the fact that there are many children on these same medications. Children who are on certain medications for physical illnesses or sicknesses need it t ...
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  • How To Stop A Divorce - Four Tips To Finally End Your Constant Conflict Now
    By: sabrina werles | - How to stop a divorce - when you are constantly arguing, and your marriage seems to be at it's end, PLEASE don't think it has to end in divorce, because most of the time, it doesn't!

    Let's make something very clear right now. If you are in a marriage where either you or your children are abused, either emotionally, physically, or sexually, PLEASE GET OUT NOW! If your spouse threatens your or your children's lives if you leave, please don't listen to them - they are killing you a ...

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  • How To Recognize Hearing Problems In Children - A Simple Guide
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Like adults, babies and children can suffer from hearing loss. Unfortunately, children dont always recognize when somethings wrong with their hearing. If they do notice, they cant always communicate it in ways parents can easily interpret. Here is some information about how to recognize hearing loss in infants and children.

    Did you know that two or three of every 1,000 children are born deaf or hard of hearing? Parents might suspect hearing problems when th ...

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  • Tips For Marketing Your Children's Fashion Business Online
    By: Don Ryan | - The internet has been such a blessing for many reasons. It has changed the way people communicate, the way they get the information they need in their lives, and the way they find what they are looking for. The world truly has become a marketplace, and this is such an advantage to any business that offers a product or a service for sale.

    If youre involved in the childrens clothing industry, then here are some good tips for marketing your childrens fashion b ...

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  • Which Discipline Method Is Right For Your Child?
    By: Elaine Richey | - Every parent faces discipline challenges from time to time and must find an effective method of discipline to use to teach their children appropriate behaviors. There are many discipline methods that parents can use and each child will respond best to a unique approach to discipline.

    One of the most controversial methods of discipline is spanking. While spanking does serve as a punishment for unwanted behavior, it sends a mixed message and may cause more harm than good. Spanking a ...

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  • Discipline Children With Adhd
    By: Elaine Richey | - Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are notoriously difficult to discipline. Because children with ADHD have trouble focusing, it can hard to get them to do what you ask or listen to the reason why they are being punished. Consequences such as timeout can be hard to enforce with children who are easily distracted as well.

    Although enforcing discipline with children who have ADHD can be challenging, there are effective ways to discipline a child with this ...

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  • Dogs Are Like Children, They Need Leadership & Guidance
    By: alan brown | - Just like their ancestors in which they came from, the wolf, dogs think in terms of partnerships and teamwork when it comes to certain activities. Similar to the way a sports team will work together in order to accomplish the combined goal of winning, your dog looks towards you and the rest of the family as his "team" and counts on you all to help him survive, learn the rules of the house, and condition his behavior.

    And like a winning team, there are certain characteristics that ...

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  • Playing With Your Children - A Great Benefit For Parent And Child
    By: Johnemman | - Playing with your children is always a treat and helping them learn a new skill through play is even more exciting. Role-play, for example, is an excellent way to help your children learn acceptance. Keeping your kids occupied is all about fun and it is a great way to discourage acting out. Many parents face the age old dilemma of keeping their kids occupied and finding a solution to childhood boredom can seem overwhelming.

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    Parents care deeply about their ...

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  • Dog Behavior Dogs Are Like Children, They Need Leadership & Guidance
    By: conor mc keown | - Dogs having a natural instinct towards being "pack" animals. Just like their ancestors in whom they came from, the wolf, dogs think in terms of partnerships and teamwork when it comes to certain activities. Similar to the way a sports team will work together in order to accomplish the combined goal of winning, your dog looks towards you and the rest of the family as his "team" and counts on you all to help him survive,

    And like a winning team, there are certain characteristics th ...

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  • Children Do Communicate
    By: Charlie Reese | - It's been often noted that parenting does not come with an instruction booklet. When you become a parent, you suddenly realize that communicating with children is not a by rote, step by step, interactive experience. Each child is unique. One of your kids may be the charismatic, outgoing individual, while another is shy and introverted. One size does not fit all. Effectively communicating with children involves a great deal of finesse and sensitivity on your part. The trick to effective communica ...
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  • Dealing With Public Tantrums
    By: Judson | - Dealing with tantrums, particularly with a special needs child, is never an easy task for a parent, and can stretch your patience and parenting skills to the extreme. The best way to deal with a child tantrum is to prevent it from happening, so here are some tips and suggestions.

    Stages
    The three stages of the tantrum are:
    Pre-tantrum build up (escalation)
    Full blown Meltdown
    Post-tantrum cool down
    All kids go through each of th ...

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  • How To Protect Our Children From Obesity
    By: James Rosenau | - When we were children we grew up worrying about getting on the bicycle and riding with our friends or playing baseball and football. We always had plenty of choices to get the exercise that we needed and didnt even know we were getting it. Now days you can see that things have changed. We used to have to go to our friends house to talk to them and now they have cell phones and internet to communicate. Meaning they dont have to move or walk anymore. They also have video games to ...
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  • Modeling Life For Your Children
    By: true2you | - Fast forward 20 years; your children might be 20, 25 or maybe even 35. It doesn't really matter how old they are. What matters is whether or not they will learn the important family values that you wish to impart. Now I understand that, as mothers, we don't have complete control over the choices our children will make in their adult years. They won't always choose our values, and that's okay. However, when they are still at home, we have more influence than you might imagine. By simply "be ...
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  • Communication With Children And Limits
    By: Jane Reynolds | - Children cry is a physiological development in baby's life. All ordinary babies cry to communicate with others. Since they can't express their feelings in words, crying is the only means for communication.

    If some uncomfortable feeling comes, or they simply need the attendance of somebody or else they will simply cry.

    Crying without any reason is habitual in some babies. Even though crying is considered as ordinary, it may become a source of concern the family me ...

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  • Can Playing Determine How Children Expand?
    By: Sanjou Gokhool | - When you have children, it is important that you look after them in the most appropriate way possible. You should ensure that your children get the best education possible and also develop in the most effective manner. While some parents teach their children right from the young age the means of saving money others show them how to become responsible people. The choice is however yours to choose how to guide your children. Whichever path you decide to take, you must ensure that you get the right ...
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  • How To See Auras - Amazing Aura Viewing Techniques You Can Learn Today
    By: Tenzin Palmo | - If you have a child, ask them what they see when they look at people. You may be surprised to learn that they naturally see the auras that surround us.

    It is only our constant abuse of that natural sight that is given to us, through focusing on everything from blackboards in school to computers and televisions, that the natural aural site is lost.

    This loss can be worsened by the teaching that auras are not important or not real, which is common and sad, leading ...

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  • 6 Steps To Building Self-esteem In Children
    By: Abel Cheng | - Self-esteem is the foundation of how a person acts, thinks and feels about the world and themselves.

    What factors make up self-esteem? Self-confidence, pride, self-sufficiency, self-respect, and independence all combine to make self-esteem. The majority of our self-esteem is developed during childhood. Especially in kids, self-esteem constantly changes as we experience different social interactions and new events.

    A child with high self-esteem is the most importa ...

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  • Communicating With Teenagers
    By: Sue Atkins. | - Ive been enjoying the fantastic weather and juggling writing with being a Butlins Redcoat for my own kids on holiday from school, and it got me thinking about the way I communicate with my teenage son and my 13 year old, going on 25 year old, daughter!

    Communication can dry up during adolescence which is why people identify so much with Harry Enfields Kevin and Perry characters and thats why the teenage stage has often been called the grunt stage but communicatio ...

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  • Teaching Children To Speak Spanish Is Becoming A Necessity
    By: Martha Satten | - For some reason, there are many parents that are quite skeptical of teaching their children Spanish as a second language, particularly while they are still young. They think that teaching children to speak Spanish before they begin properly speaking English can negatively affect their learning skills. These parents contend that children will become confused and have trouble learning either language. But the complete opposite is true, and children that are raised to be bilingual will actually ha ...
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  • 9 Adhd Parenting Tips
    By: Alvin Toh | - Parenting ADHD children can be stressful, frustrating and overwhelming. ADHD children have a shorter attention span than other kids and they often anger easily when they don’t get their way.

    Parenting through these difficulties will help raise a happy, healthy child. Here are 9 ADHD parenting tips to help you cope with and support your ADHD child.

    1. Be consistent and set down specific rules. Changing the rules mid-stream can be confusing to the ADHD child. ...

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  • Parenting Twenty-something Children While They Find Their Way
    By: Randy Gilbert | - Most parents have trouble communicating with their twenty-something children. It is a difficult stage of life, a transitional time when adult children ignore their parent's advice or view them as clueless. Many times the adult children will become unappreciative and hostile, pushing the parent/child relationship into a downward spiral.

    Martha Pope Gorris, author of Parenting Twenty-Something Kids says, "There are a lot of things we are doing that need fixing. I think what happe ...

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  • How To Entertain Small Children When You Work From Home
    By: Samantha Cannell | - Working from home is challenging enough, what happens when you also have to entertain small children at the same time? It can be incredibly stressful if children become upset or bored but there are many ways you can provide stimulation to your children while you work.

    Toys - regardless of the age of your child it is important to rotate toys to provide variety. If you have a play area in your home office ensure you rotate the toys regularly (each weekend is ideal). If you don't ...

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  • Equal Rights To Equal Time With Both Parents After Separation?
    By: michael laycock | - When couples separate questions relating to arrangements for their children can become an emotional nightmare. Parents can find it very difficult to separate their roles as parents from that of spouse or even their inner child. Emotions of anger and hate can make it very difficult to discriminate between what is right and wrong. This is bad news and bad timing for the children, the innocent victims of the parental separation, as the sole question should be what is in the best interests of the ch ...
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  • Giving A Voice To The Children
    By: michael laycock | - Sadly, when couples split up they are often too immersed in their own grief to consider the feelings of their children or do not understand that children are also fully fledged people entitled to know what is happening, to be heard and to be consulted.

    Whilst suffering the effects of divorce and separation the adults at least have the ability to make choices. They can choose where to live and with whom. Children do not have that advantage. They are economically dependant, inexperi ...

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  • Using 'the Secret' Law Of Attraction With Children - And Challenging Teenagers!)
    By: Anisa Aven | - All relationships are held in the vibrational grid that we've set for them. What we expect from our children, we receive. How we expect them to respond, react, and behave becomes the literal pathways and switchbacks that inspire and steer their actions.

    Additionally, how we imagine our reactions to them becomes the magnetic fuel that inspires our 'uncontrollable' reactions in challenging moments.

    We train our loved ones and others how to treat us and then as we grow ...

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  • Dealing With Children After Your Divorce
    By: Kim Langdon | - Although any divorce is an extremely sad, emotional time for all persons involved, when there are children involved, a divorce can create enormous instability and confusion, and can have very destructive consequences. In a family situation that includes children, the children are often present during arguments and the messy side of divorce, they become stuck in the middle, sometimes the focus of the emotional. While some couples manage to remain civilized during divorce, many will include times ...
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  • Children Of The Light
    By: Julie Redstone | - Many children are coming to earth at this time who have a great contribution to make to the planet and to all of her inhabitants. These are children who already carry more light in their bodies, and their destiny is to disseminate that light in order to uplift humanity, and also to find an arena of activity in which the truths of life's oneness and sacredness can become more known. This purpose already lives deep within them on a soul level, and will be manifested as they grow in ways that are m ...
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  • 5 Keys To Charismatic Communication
    By: Henrietta Joyce | - Parents often complain bitterly that their children don't listen. Yet children regularly grumble that their parents don't listen or understand them either. Unfortunately, both parties are right. In this modern age of mobiles, Internet etc were there is such a vast range of communication tools and gadgets we are often too busy to really connect on a meaningful level. However excellent communication is the glue that holds any healthy relationship together. It is the lynch pin to excellent parentin ...
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