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  • Dental Hygiene For Children Starts With Mom & Dad
    By: Nell Cotton | - Your children are copy cats. What this means is that they will most likely be watching you very closely and will try to mimic your actions, including your dental hygiene habits. This particular article will enlighten its readers regarding the importance of your own oral health and how what you do in this regard will directly impact your kid's dental health education.

    Once your child has had his temporary baby teeth and is old enough to handle a tooth brush, you should teach him or h ...

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  • 12 Easy Tips To Celebrate The Holidays With Your Autistic Child
    By: Bonita Darula | - The holidays are usually full of excitement and fun. You anticipate sharing them with family, friends and relatives. If your child has autism, you may dread thinking of going or participating in celebrating any kind of holidays.

    There are some tips that will help you celebrate your holidays and make it easy for you to enjoy them.

    * Take time to plan your holiday in advance. Explain to your child where you are going or the function you plan to attend and what particular ...

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  • Useful Tips And Information For Parents Dealing With Bullies
    By: Marc Gehrman | - It has taken some time, but professionals and teachers do finally understand the major damage bullying does to kids. Recently, there have been incidents of children killing themselves because they are being bullied. Since the computer has come into play, bullies can now harass their targets on an even wider range. Thankfully, as parents we can make a difference when it comes to our children being bullied; as we will show you later on.

    Notice who your kids are talking to, and find ou ...

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  • How To Keep Children From Lying
    By: Dr. Jane Nelsen | - Lying is something that comes naturally to children. It is our job as adults and their parents to teach them that it is wrong. This article suggest tips of how to parent and ways to help keep your children from lying.

    We have searched and searched and can't find a single adult who never told a lie as a child. Actually we cant' find any adults who never lie now. Isn't it interesting how upset parents get when children have not mastered a virtue they have not mastered themselves?
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  • What Can Children Do When Traveling In Thailand
    By: Joe Peters | - In spite of the lack of kids-centred attractions, Thailand continues to be very appealing to families with young children with plenty of things to do both on the beach and apart from the sea. Thais are extremely welcoming toward children. Two of the most family friendly seaside resorts in Thailand are the islands of Ko Samui and Ko Lanta. Both islands have a great deal of beach hotels for the mid ranged and upper range holiday spending budget.

    In spite of the lack of kids-centred at ...

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  • Is Your Child Ready For Sleepaway Camps
    By: Gerald Dlubala | - Children mature differently, and each one comes from a unique combination of parenting styles and lifestyle culture. Depending on your childs personality, one of the more perplexing questions you may face is deciding if he is ready for his first residential camp experience.

    For insights, Parent USA City visited with Ann Sheets, past president and a current board member of the American Camp Association. Sheets is also the senior vice president of Camp Fire USA First Texas Council, ...

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  • Mirror, Mirror On The Wall
    By: Bette Alkazian | - Being a Good Role Model

    We are who we are not only because we were born this way, but also because of how we were raised by our parents. Our parents are also products of their parents…and so on.

    Thinking about how we parent is a relatively new concept. We may be the first generation of parents that actually overly obsesses about how we parent our children. It is truly an unprecedented concept within many families. Until recently, there was not such a microsco ...

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  • Talking With Your Children-agree To Disagree
    By: Dr. Vicki Panaccione | - When talking with your children, agreeing to disagree is often an essential issue that gets missed. Not every conversation, argument or discussion needs to have a victor. The purpose of communication is to exchange ideas and understand perspectives. If the purpose is control or a power struggle, then you both lose. Outside of debate club, communication should not be a competitive sport.

    Sure, there are many things you need to teach your children, and set the record straight when th ...

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  • Know How To Prevent Your Child From Getting Addicted To Television
    By: Noah Brown | - One of the major concerns of parents these days is that their children watch too much television. Television is no longer just a source of entertainment. It has become a way of life. There is nothing wrong in watching television per se, but if it becomes the over-riding pastime to the exclusion of constructive activities, the effects can be damaging.

    Three to 10 year old children do not have the maturity or understanding or differentiate between good and bad programs making it esse ...

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  • Positive Parenting: Show Your Child!
    By: Sarah Hall | - When children are young, all their senses are strong. They process their world through sight, sound, smell, touch and taste. Don't forget this as your child grows. Positive parenting means understanding that all of your child's senses are important. So, the next time you want your child to understand what you're saying, don't just tell them about it. Show them, as well.

    Take this example: Your daughter's room is a mess. You explain you'd like her to clean her room so it looks nice. ...

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  • Working Out Shared-parenting Routine Biggies
    By: Jill Darcey | - Many questions have been coming in about the biggies. So what are the biggies? It's the problems that people are having with their Ex's over issues like geographical differences. The emotional differences between the two houses and what you're meant to do about it. And, of course, money ... there always has to be money! I've decided to work on answering as much of this as practical in this email, without making it so huge, you'll switch off anyway.

    First up, let's look at two geogra ...

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  • Do I Have To Share My Kids With My Ex?
    By: Jill Darcey | - Why do you want to spend less time with your children when growing up happens so quickly these days? Don't you look back on how many years have gone already and wonder how it's passed so fast?! And to think you've got to spend less time with your children because your Ex wants them, is gut-wrenching to most of us. Divorce hurts - it hurts us in different ways, but it hurts us all the same!

    One of the most painful parts of divorce is the involvement of our children. We could handle i ...

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  • Your Co-parenting Routine Options And How To Work Them Out
    By: Jill Darcey | - Have you ever stopped to think how many varieties of shared-parenting/co-parenting routines and plans there are? You'd be surprised! You'll also be surprised at what you think is so obvious, suddenly is not! It's amazing that routines are one of the hottest topics debated in courts - it's where emotions run high and more people believe they're done-over because a routine doesn't fall in their favour.

    It becomes really emotional because it's in these moments we realise that even if w ...

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  • How To Be The Kind Of Parent Your Children Deserve
    By: Rachel Corbett | - When it comes to parenting, common sense is relative. We all know that babies do not come fully equipped with instructions so it is okay if you need some extra help when it comes to being a parent. For that reason alone there are a lot of bestselling books on the subject of parenting. Parenting can be difficult at the best of times and there comes a point in every parents life where they need some clarification or some help, if these books give you that then there is nothing wrong with buying th ...
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  • Supporting Your Teen Achieve Self-control
    By: LeAnna Benn | - Adolescent years do not have to be tough; by assembling a tie between you and your child; your teen can be successfully honed. As responsible parents; we must understand that adolescent stage is where they need our support the most. Maybe the startling perception created by the media for parents is the issue of sexuality.
    Yet, advising abstinence until marriage to your children is normal. Controlling their conducts by force is impossible. Sexuality is regulated through insights ...

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  • Gardening With Your Children
    By: Victoria Gates | - Nearly every-day on the news you hear of environmental issues and problems. While some people do care the vast majority of people are simply not concerned or may not know what they can do to change those problems around. If we want the world to really change it starts with bringing the next generation up with parenting methods that teach them healthier habits. It is heartwarming to see children involved with environment-friendly activities. One such nature-friendly activity that children could e ...
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  • Travelling With Cubs When On Holiday
    By: ChuckRoast | - If Malaria areas, such as the Kruger, are an issue for family's with very young children, we recommend enjoying a Safari in one of the Malaria free Game Reserves situated in the Eastern Cape or Madikwe areas of South Africa. Cape Town and the Garden Route host many child friendly hotels and activities and is travelled and enjoyed by all family's. The Garden Route and Eastern Cape in South Africa is filled with beaches and game parks in close-proximity, a winning combination with children. As ...
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  • Raising Children..."the Path Of Least Resistance"
    By: Denny Hagel | - When I first became a parent, I remember very clearly my mother advising me to "choose my battles carefully". It was her belief, and soon became mine, that when raising children, you must not put yourself in a position of "dictator". "Growing up shouldn't be a battlefield" my mother would say.

    Her words were always in the back of my mind as I was raising my daughter (now 32) and are still a very large part of my parenting philosophy as I now raise my grandchildren.

    The ...

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  • There Is Always A Reason To Buy Children's Clothing
    By: Art Gib | - When I had my first son I decided that I would take good care of his clothes as he grew up so that I could pass them down to my other children. I had figured that would be the perfect way to save money on children's clothing over the years. The one thing that did work out for me in that plan was that I ended up having four boys. I was able to pass down the clothing to each of them over the years.

    There were a couple of things that I didn't think about with my plan. One of th ...

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  • Travelling With Cubs When On Holiday
    By: Chuck Roast | - Many of these lodges offer delightful children programs and child game drives "" giving your children an ultimate adventure to share with their friends on their return back home. If Malaria areas, such as the Kruger, are an issue for family"s with very young children, we recommend enjoying a Safari in one of the Malaria free Game Reserves situated in the Eastern Cape or Madikwe areas of South Africa. Cape Town and the Garden Route host many child friendly hotels and activities and is t ...
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  • Seven Helpful Hints To Encourage Children To Talk About Their Day
    By: Kevin Getch | - Recently, a parent shared with me that her daughter rarely tells her anything that she learns at school. This is not an uncommon phenomenon. It happens daily with children preschool through college. As parents, we have invested a lot (blood, sweat, tears, life-lessons,love and money) to give our children the advantages they need to not just survive in this world, but flourish! Of course we are eager to hear stories of how our investments are paying dividends. Some parents are fortunate (tho ...
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  • Communication: Getting To Know Your Child
    By: Denny Hagel | - Communicating is an art. It is a learned skill. There are many ways to communicate, however for the purpose of this article I am going to focus on the verbal form of communicating.

    Verbal communication is generally defined as the sharing of ideas, thoughts, and opinions through the process of speaking and listening. Communication is the glue that "connects" two people.

    The art of communicating takes place when a thought, idea, or opinion is put forth toward another pers ...

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  • Ensuring Success For Your Child In A New School Year
    By: true2you | - It doesn't matter whether you are sending your child off to college for the first time, or your two year old is starting a two-day preschool program, a new school year is just around the corner. Some children love school, while others dread it. Growing up, I was one of those weird kids that loved school. Every year at about this time, my mother would take me school shopping for new clothes and school supplies. I don't know if it was the shopping I loved, or the anticipation of a new school y ...
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  • Enjoy Summer With Your Child
    By: Connie Allen | - Every parent wants their child to be happy. It is one of the driving desires that affects the choices parents make regarding their child. Yet, how much do you know about what makes your child deeply happy and content?

    Summer is the time that reveals the authentic aspects of your relationship with your child. Are you excited about the opportunity to spend more time with your child without the pressures and interruption of school activities and homework? Or are you a parent who dre ...

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  • Toys, Toys And More Kid Toys
    By: Hnomseo GradeA | - Toys are an integral part of all children's lives. From the time we are born, we are generally showered with toys. From stuffed animals and wooden blocks to baby dolls and toy trains, every holiday is another reason to get more toys. Kid toys create memories, educate, help develop social skills and entertain children. Toys should be a part of every child's life.

    Creating Memories with Toys
    Toys are an excellent way to create memories. Most children have a favorite toy that ...

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  • How To Deal With A Tantrum In Progress
    By: Judson Greenman | - You really want to get a tantrum stopped before it develops a life of its own, but in real life, that doesn't always happen, so you need to be prepared with some sound practices before you have to deal with your child's tantrum in progress in the checkout line at the store.

    Remain Calm: Losing your cool is sure to make it worse and don't argue with your child, either. If you can't control yourself, how can you expect your child to control themselves? Do whatever you have to do to ...

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  • Teaching Children To Relate To Their Playmates Successfully
    By: Elke Smith | - Children always ask questions. How many times have we heard, "Mommy, why do I have to be nice to Johnny when he acts so mean to me?" "Natalie is so nice and she always shares things with me, do I have to play with Johnny when I know he doesn't like me and even hits me sometimes?" Social skills and how we relate to others is a reflection of the influence parents have on us as children. It is not until we are mature that we begin to realize that the quality and endurance of our relationships depe ...
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  • Children And Valuable Life Skills Revealed By Doing Jigsaw Puzzles
    By: Elke Smith | - Jigsaw puzzles have been a long-time favorite learning toy. Parents often appreciate the value of puzzles and their importance in enhancing a child's basic educational skills. By putting together a puzzle, a child's hand-to-eye coordination skills are sharpened as each piece is worked to "magically" fit into its proper space with its distinctive shape or form. Puzzles encourage cognitive development like memory, problem solving and decision-making skills. When shared with others, puzzles pr ...
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  • How To Get Back Together With Your Ex And Succeed
    By: Angie Kants | - There are a lot of us who have gone through a break up. Many of us have a lot of regrets. Its only normal for personalities to clash at certain times. Just because two people make up a couple doesnt mean they are going to live in total harmony. Its when a couple cant agree on anything or the disagreements are too intense that problems start. Very often theres a break down in communication. If a couple stops talking and sharing then you can be sure th ...
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  • Know About Educational Videos And Your Kid's Growth
    By: Kaushal Sheth | - One of the challenge questions we face as parents is what good does a television brings to children? As parents, we are advised to limit children viewing of television because it might not bring good to them at all. Sometimes there are risks to watching televisions such as disobedience, and attention deficiency. So this is one definite topic worth discussing about.

    I normally would allow my three year old son to watch television or video shows. Programs need to be selected carefu ...

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  • Does Your School Have Your Ex's Contact Information?
    By: Len Stauffenger | - If you are divorced, it's very wise to create a Parenting Plan so that all the important people in your children's lives are aware of all they might need to know.

    I'm going to suggest a list of topics to be considered here and then leave it up to your good intelligence to fill in the blanks and distribute as necessary to those who need this information the most.

    Use caution when you distribute this information. Make sure the recipient of the file knows that it cont ...

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  • Divorce ' Your Children Come First
    By: Len Stauffenger | - There simply isn't a way to embrace the idea that divorce is just great fun because it isn't. It's a horribly painful experience to go through. No one in their right mind would want to go through this experience and would do all in our power to avoid it. We all want our marriages to work.

    And yet, divorce continues to happen. We're decimated by it and we're adults! Imagine that with all of our years of living, all of our education, and all of our experience we are pushed low by ...

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  • Children Picture Frames For Elizabeth And Edward
    By: Matthew Stanton | - I am a single and working mother of two kids, Elizabeth and Edward. Like many mothers in the world, my experience with motherhood to my kids has never been all rainbows and butterfly. In other words, it has never been easy and I am still on the ongoing process of being the mother to Elizabeth and Edward. But then, I feel that being a mother, especially when I get to ogle at children picture frames in the afternoon, is a noble and worth it job.

    My daughter Elizabeth is three yea ...

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  • Parental Control Software "€" Know What Your Child Is Doing
    By: Kassia Macy | - The internet is the hottest thing that appeals to children of all ages. Teens are especially interested in what the internet has to offer, but your youngest are no exception. Even though the internet is also called the informational highway, it is also the place where your children can get in trouble.

    Sharing personal information with strangers, thus exposing themselves to other dangers is one of the most common acts your children do online. Also those strangers may want to meet w ...

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  • What Does Your Cell Phone Say About You?
    By: K Cantera | - You carry it around every day, you use it constantly. It sees you more than your children do, or your dog. What is it? Your cell phone. Most people experience a mild sense of panic when they realize theyve left the house without their phone. If your significant other doesnt answer when you call- you assume someone has died, or that theyre in the middle of an important job interview. And whats that glowing, blue light that appears now and then in movie theatres? Yup. Thatd ...
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  • Creating Un-spoiled Children
    By: true2you | - Have you ever wondered if your children are spoiled? I know I have. I was so curious one day that I looked up the definition of a spoiled child on the internet. According to B.D. Schmitt, M.D., author of \"Your Child\'s Health\", he says \"a spoiled child is undisciplined, manipulative, and unpleasant to be with much of the time. He behaves in many of the following ways by the time he is two or three years old:

    \"Doesn\'t follow rules or cooperate with suggestions
    \"D ...

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  • Helping Your Child Be Healthy And Fit
    By: Iri McPhee | - Today, feeding children is based on concerns about heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and high blood pressure. There is reason to be concerned. More than 20 percent of Western children are overweight with a good chance that 50 to 70 percent of them will remain overweight as adults. It is important for parents to set good examples of healthful eating.

    Research shows that children develop eating habits similar to those of their parents. While it is a parent's job to provide balanced ...

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  • Teach Your Child To Read
    By: Iri McPhee | - Start Young and Stay with it. At just a few months of age, an infant can look at pictures, listen to your voice, and point to objects on cardboard pages. Guide your child by pointing to the pictures, and say the names of the various objects. By drawing attention to pictures and associating the words with both pictures and the real-world objects, your child will learn the importance of language.

    Children learn to love the sound of language before they even notice the existence of p ...

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  • Road Trip To Cultural Diversity: A Map For Language Learning
    By: Beth Butler | - Who said the road to understanding your neighbor and traveling through foreign countries cannot be paved with golden moments of language fun? Summer is time for relaxation, reflection and road trips to places new and old.

    Make the most of these treasured trips with learning opportunities you and your children will talk about for years to come. Below I hope to share with parents several tips for making the most of summer vacations; taking them from mundane to language learning mo ...

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  • Winter Is Perfect For Children's Crafts
    By: Sammy Kay | - Cold weather can be tough on you and your small child when they can't get outside and play. It can sometimes be difficult to find things for them to do indoors that will keep the interested and occupied for any amount of time. Children's crafts can be a great option!

    Doing crafts with your child gives you the opportunity to complete a project with them, encourages their creativity, and lets them practice skills like coloring, writing, and using scissors. Following the instructi ...

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  • Tips In Making Homemade Gifts From Your Children
    By: Marianne Jackson | - Kids love playing a part in the Christmas festivities and when you let them make their gifts it is also educational. They learn they can reach their goals through the process of creation, hard work and organization. Most importantly, through gift-making they obtain a strong moral foundation by sharing their love and caring for others. There are many easy homemade gifts that your children can make for friends, family and neighbors. By just taking a little time out of your schedule, you can provid ...
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  • Reading To Your Children
    By: Brent Shields | - It's one of the hardest things to do in this day and age of hyper-active kids and super busy, multi-tasking parents... but spending good quality time with your children doesn't have to be a painful torture tactic.

    One of the best, most enjoyable things you can do with your kids, is to read to them. This is a great way to connect with them and to share different parts of your life story in a natural, easy, and relaxed setting.

    One of the best books, or sets of books, ...

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