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  • What Do Children Think About Video Games Being So Violent  By : Victor Epand
    Many youthful individuals were interviewed to see what their view was on the research studies being done on violent video games.
  • Magic shows- perfect option at kid’s party  By : Michael Rick
    Magic shows today are increasing in popularity in all party themes such as wedding parties, corporate and business functions. The magic performers are one of the perfect options available to perform close-up comedy magic which can make the guests feel amazed, amused and laugh like crazy. The best part of adding a magic show to a party is that the magician will involve the guests by borrowing their rings, money, wrist watches and cigarettes for magic performance. The items borrowed by the guests
  • Knowing Your Rights,Baby Boomers And Age Discrimination.  By : Dan Skriver
    As a baby boomer it is very important that you know about your rights and what the ADEA is about. That is why we wrote: Knowing Your Rights,Baby Boomers And Age Discrimination. First you must know that the generation known as the baby boomers were born when the country was experiencing a great incr
  • Barbie Dolls VS. Bratz Dolls Controversy  By : Victor Epand
    This article compares two extremely popular brands of dolls. Both Barbie dolls and Bratz dolls compete for the attention of little girls everywhere.
  • Evaluate The Video Games You Are Playing  By : Victor Epand
    With the video games that are being produced and being introduced onto the market today parents feel the need to evaluate the video games their children are playing.
  • Using Chess To Teach Your Child Life Skills  By : Victor Epand
    This article introduces you to the different skills that you can teach your child through the game of Chess and how those skills will help them in the future.
  • Never Too Old For Stuffed Animals  By : Victor Epand
    You don't have to be ashamed if you like stuffed animals and are all grown up. You can used stuffed toys to decorate your home.
  • Should Dolls Be Role Models?  By : Victor Epand
    Dolls are a common thing that girls like to play with. It is not a good idea to let our little girls look to dolls as role models, they should just be toys.
  • Toys That Have Been Recalled  By : Victor Epand
    Toys are the delight of young children. As a parent, it is important to make sure that they toys that your children are playing with are safe.
  • Wooden Toys Surpass Plastic Toys  By : Victor Epand
    Toys are made of different materials. This article compares wooden toys to plastic toys, and offers some interesting facts about them.
  • Dolls: Not Just For Little Girls  By : Victor Epand
    Boys can play with dolls, too. It will not hurt them, and they can still grow up to be a regular masculine man.
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Depression, and Teenage Girls: A Recent Study  By : ADHD Information Library
    This article looks at the association of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Clinical Depression in Adolescent Females. This is a an important article for mental health workers as there is a greater problem than once thought.
  • Mom and Dad Are the Most Powerful Influence in Their Child's Life  By : Yvonne Kelly
    Michelle Farias book 25 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR CHILD HEALTHY AND SUCCESSFUL - Lessons from a School Counselor, helps parents develop healthy relationships with their children in order to promote their happiness and success in school.
  • Making Your Kid Happy on His/Her Birthday  By : Bob Gammit
    Birthdays are one of the most significant days in a child's life. The anticipation of receiving gifts is one of the reasons why they get excited. The fun party and the friends they will have over make them wake up early and in good mood. Birthday parties then, to be successful must be planned weeks, even months in advance.
  • Wooden Toys Are Making A Come Back - Learn Why  By : Gen Wright
    What are some good reasons for owning a wooden toy? We shall explore some of these reasons in this article about wooden toys.
  • Video Games and Your Kids: A Review  By : Carrie Lauth
    A review of Video Games & Your Kids - How Parents Stay in Control by Hilarie Cash, PhD and Kim McDaniel, MA
  • Unschooling - Brilliant Education Philosophy or Lazy Parenting?  By : Carrie Lauth
    When I first heard about the notion of unschooling, I agreed with much of it in principle. At the same time, I worried that by unschooling I was being a lazy parent. Is that true? First, I'll define what unschooling is.
  • How to Make Your Kid Smart  By : Christy Smith
    Most of us are held in awe once we meet children who can be as smart as a person who is a lot older than them. We often call these children as gifted...
  • Confidence: How to Build Self-Belief  By : Sara Carroll
    Genuine confidence is a rare gift that we give ourselves. Psychologists say that the only way to achieve it is to be yourself. Role-playing and pretending to be someone you’re not, to gain recognition or social acceptance, erodes your confidence because you are constantly afraid that others will discover your pretence and deceptions.
  • Tips For Preparing Your Only Child to Become a Sibling  By : Carrie Lauth
    Having your second child is an exciting time, however it can also be stressful for your first child, who suddenly goes from being your one and only child, to a big brother or sister. Whether your only child is 2 or 10 there will be an adjustment period for him or her. Fortunately, there are some things that you can do as parents to help prepare them for their new role. Here are just a few ideas:
  • New Motherhood Challenges - What Noone Tells You - And How To Cope  By : Carrie Lauth
    Often, we're quite unprepared for the experience of new motherhood. While having children is a blessing, the postpartum period is one of adjustment. Our expectations are often quite different from the reality. Many women experience some or many of the following challenges:
  • Children, Household Chores and Entitlement  By : Janet Nusbaum, The Organizing Genie
    Paying children for chores can negatively impact a child’s personal growth. If children receive money for contributing to their own household the seeds of entitlement can emerge.
  • Chores and Contracts  By : Janet Nusbaum, The Organizing Genie
    Creating a formal contract for household chores defines parent expectations and provides direction and parameters for children, thus cutting down on confusion and excuses.
  • Memorial Service: Incorporating Family Into A Ceremony  By : Ben Anton
    For many, incorporating family and friends into the planning of a memorial service is an important part of bringing everyone together. This article describes how family members can be involved in various aspects of a funeral service and its planning.
  • What is cognitive behavioral therapy?  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    In psychology there are many types of therapy. This article focuses on cognitive behavioral therapy and counseling online.
  • Preparing Your Older Child for the Birth of a Sibling  By : Jenn Rogers
    Preparing your older child for the birth of a sibling will not only benefit him or her, but will also help make the transition smoother for the entire family.
  • Eco Friendly Families Book Review  By : Carrie Lauth
    Eco Friendly Families by Helen Coronato is a practical guide for parents who want to have green values. If you want to make changes in your lifestyle that are more sustainable, this book will assist you in creating that. How do you get your family on board? How do you make changes without getting overwhelmed? These are the questions the book answers.
  • 4 Must Have Books For Homeschooling Parents  By : Carrie Lauth
    Every homeschooling parent knows that a well stocked library is one of their greatest assets. In addition to great pieces of literature and reference books, however, there are also wonderful books on the topic of homeschooling itself that are must have additions to the family library.
  • For a Particular Age There is a Particular Toy.  By : Travis Olague
    Toys don't only give excitement to the babies but benefit them by strengthening their fine motor skills, imagination and creative expression. Your babies like seeing your lovely face, listening to your sweet voice, laughing at you but their world is half empty without toys. And choosing a toy for your baby you will gain if you follow a simple but at the same time wise assertion "for a particular age there is a particular toy".
  • Flower Girl Responsibilities  By : demis
    Flower Girl, Christening and Communion Dresses at bargain Prices’ Full line of Tip Top Kids and other girl designer dresses in stock starting at $28.99
  • InterestingBirth Cards Introduction  By : Jack Bottash
    People often have lots of ideas about custom birth announcements, so some of questions and answers about custom baby announcements are below:

    When Should New Parents Send Out pustom baby cards? While not always practical baby announcements ought to be sent out as soon as convenient, usually within
  • Know More About Personalized Wedding Shower Gifts And Party Favors  By : BRIAN LAM05 BRIAN LAM05
    Personalized Wedding Shower Gifts and Party Favors

    Personalized Wedding showers and Party Favors are becoming very popular nowadays to commensurate the joyous occasion of marriages and parties.

    Wedding has become an extravagant affair these days and people try their level best to make their wedding a very cherished and gala event for the guests. People try to buy the most unique wedding shower favors for the groomsmen and the bridesmaid. These kinds of wedding shower favors give an opportunity to the couple to make the guests remember their matrimony as a very pleasant affair and commend their love and understanding for each other.
  • Cure Boredom with this Summer Fun Solutions  By : Kerry Beck
    I'm outright bored, with nothing do! I know you'll never hear that in your own home!
  • Audio Books for Children - The Benefits  By : suegold
    Joining writing and math, reading is one of the most significant skills a child will encounter in school. Unfortunately, it is also one of the leading subjects most often dreaded and difficult to get youngsters to show an interest in. However, an increasing amount of parents and teachers are now discovering the ease and convenience of using audio books as a powerful learning tool.
  • Character Building ~ 5 Mistakes and 10 Parenting Affirmations for Helping with Homework  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    When you try to help your child with homework, does he pout? Do you get mad? Do you regret what you say? Inside you’ll find 5 mistakes and 10 parenting affirmations to motivate your child and build character too.
  • When the Memories Come Without Pain  By : elaine williams
    My youngest son was eleven when his father died. For the longest time he would cling to me when we were parting company, giving hugs and more hugs.
  • Avoiding The Pains Of Parenting  By : Traci D Watkins
    Although, parenthood is one of life’s most rewarding and amazing challenges. The responsibility of raising a child and teaching them is time consuming, joyful, and very fulfilling. But if you are a parent you probably also understand that the early years of parenting can be filled with some body aches and pains as well. After my twins were born, I thought it was my imagination or my serious sleep deprivation. At the end of every day my body actually HURT bad. I have discovered why...
  • Afraid of the dark?  By : daniela c.
    The fear of dark is not only common among children but also adults. Your behaviour can help your child overcome it or turn into an adult who still sees monsters in the shadows.
  • The Importance of Self-esteem in Children  By : Pierre DuPlessis111 Pierre DuPlessis111
    The Importance of Self-esteem in Children
    Building You Child's Self-esteem:
    It's often been said that children learn what they live. So if you're looking for a place to start helping your child build positive self-esteem and self value, then you should show them your positive sense of self and strong self-esteem. Be positive when you speak about yourself and highlight your strengths. This will teach your child that it's okay to be proud of their talents, skills and abilities.

    Your child also benefits greatly from honest and positive praise. Find something about them to praise each day. You could even give your child a task you know they can complete and then praise them for a job well done after they're finished. Show your child that positive acts merit positive praise.

    When your child's feeling sad, angry or depressed, communicate openly, honestly and patiently with them. Listen to them without judging or criticizing. They may not fully understand why they feel the way they do, so the opportunity to communicate with you about it may be what's needed to help them sort through a difficult situation. Suggest positive behaviours and options as solutions, and make sure to leave that door of communication open so they know the next time they feel badly, they can come to you for help and know that you won't judge or punish them for how they're feeling.

    Teach your child the importance of setting goals and developing a plan to meet that goal and complete that task. Small projects are the best to start off with in the beginning. Ensure that it's an appropriate task for your child, and not too complex. Don't only give praise at the end of the project, but praise their accomplishments during the project as well.
  • Character Building - 5 Ways to Help Your Child Tell the Truth  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Is your child telling fibs? Would you like 5 parenting tips to help her tell the truth? Inside you'll find five suggestions you can use.
  • How to deal with criticism within your family?  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    It can easily be forgotten that a family is supposed to work together and provide support to all of its members. It is with that support and caring atmosphere that can help the children to grow up healthy and prepared for life.
  • Dating After Loss of a Spouse  By : elaine williams
    When a relationship ends due to one partner dying, what is the correct time period to begin dating again? Grief is such a funny, unpredictable animal.
  • Finding Unique Baby Shower Gifts  By : WhatSheBuys Advice
    Five tips on selecting a unique baby shower gift that will be used and not returned or lost in the back of the closet. Make sure your baby shower gift is among the best at the baby shower.
  • Children and Chores – Do you delegate?  By : Aurelia Williams
    Delegating household chores between all the occupants of the house seems only fair. There are jobs around the house even the smallest child can do.
  • Animal Books Young Ones Favourite  By : Paul Zayer
    No matter how old your children might be, they will probably love any animal books you give them.
  • How to Make Baby Shower Diaper Cake Centerpiece  By : Sarah McDermott
    Are you planning a baby shower? Want to surprise the expecting mother with all the items she will ever need. Diaper cakes can be a creative centerpiece for your table as well as a practical gift for your expectant mom. A Diaper Cake is created out of dozens of diapers and decorated with small baby products such as combs, pacifiers, teething rings, booties and toys. This creation can be so practical that the entire cake can later be taken apart and the items utilized for the new baby. It is a practical and fresh way to contribute gifts to the expecting mom as well as add some flair to the entire event. The ingredients are easy to get and include the following:
  • Using Sign Language with an Autistic Child  By : Bizymoms.com Management
    This article will help you understand about using baby sign language with an autistic child and why these children are able to pick up the signs that are introduced to them.
  • 5 Steps to Hosting a Baby Shower  By : Sarah McDermott
    The party should be held at a location that is comfortable to the new mother. Oftentimes, the most common place to host a party is at a friend's or family member's home. In this case, the mother will not have to worry about cleaning up afterwards. Sometimes, the party is hosted at the mother's place. This can be convenient as well because the mother doesn't have to go anywhere. Friends of the mother can help with the clean up afterwards. For larger baby showers, banquet halls or other locations can be rented. It is okay to plan things differently as long as the mother and everyone else have a good time. Most baby showers occur several weeks before the baby is due. Most showers occur on the weekends. Saturday is a popular day for these parties. They can occur in the afternoon or evening, depending on various factors, like people's schedules and how much you want to spend. Generally, dinner parties are more expensive than hosting lunch.
  • 4 Parenting Tips: How to Overcome Blame, From Special Education Personnel  By : JoAnn Collins
    This article will help parents learn skills to over come the blame of some special education personnel. By overcoming this blame, you can help your child receive a appropriate education.
  • Themed Baby Shower Parties: Pea in the Pod Baby Shower Invitations Ideas  By : Sarah McDermott
    If you are throwing a baby shower for your friend, buying the gift is the easy part! Hosting the shower requires a bit more effort! A baby shower celebrates the expected birth if a new child. In the old days, it was a celebration of new life about to begin. But it was also a chance to get more baby clothes that you could possibly hand-saw yourself in nine months, what with needing to bale the hay, milk the cows, weed the vegetable gardens and wash clothes in the stream along with all your other tasks.
  • Child Safety Seat Guide - Discover The Most Recent Laws  By : Paul Zayer
    A lot of states have made it a law that children remain in car seats until they are at least six years old and over 60 pounds.
  • What is Autism, and How Do I Know If My Child Has It?  By : JoAnn Collins
    This article will discuss the signs of autism for parents of young children. It also discusses diagnoses.
  • Communication and Relationships - Skills you need to live peacefully  By : SKG9
    Imagine being able to motivate others and get your point across effectively, well anyone can, it just takes a little skill. But everyone can learn.
  • Start Parenting Earlier  By : Emily Bouchard
    Anyone who has been a parent will admit that parenting isn't easy. This is particularly true in blended families. However, it is possible to raise happy, responsible children regardless of what their other parent teaches them.
  • 7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family  By : Susan Smith
    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). We wish we could offer you a few extra hours in a day, but instead we’ve gathered some great tips to help you get through your busy days.
  • Magazines for Kids - A New Generation  By : Chris Piotrowski
    The choices for children's magazines have grown exponentially in recent years. No longer are you limited to a handful of titles, as was the case thirty years ago - there are literally dozens of quality kids' magazines to keep your young readers entertained and coming back for more. No matter what your child's area of interest, there is bound to be something to suit his needs perfectly.
  • Some Tips for Your Second Marriage  By : Emily Bouchard
    I'd like to give you a couple antidotes to your distress that you can start to use soon, and see if the outcomes you get are opposite than what you are feeling now. Develop an "attitude of gratitude", Do not focus on what you DON'T want, and make sure you do not add to the problem.
  • Setting Powerful Intentions  By : Emily Bouchard
    How to set and reach an intention.
  • Self Esteem Activity – Building Character with Bedtime Stories  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Would you like a fun way to build self esteem, mind power, and character? Inside you’ll discover how bedtime stories create mind power, self esteem and character. Why not give this self esteem gift to your child every night?
  • How to deal with grief?  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    Losing someone that a person greatly cares about, whether it is a friend or a family member can be extremely stressful. It can even cause a person to fall into a state of depression because the stress is overwhelming.
  • How to Survive Grocery Shopping with Kids in Tow  By : Elena Neitlich
    With small children in tow, visits to the supermarket can be unproductive and filled with anxiety. An extra twenty minutes of indecision, waiting at the deli, or traveling unneeded aisles, is just enough time for kids to lose their marbles and cause the parent to flee the store, shopping incomplete.
  • Family Time: Instant Protection Against Dangerous Influences  By : Elena Neitlich
    Making a conscious effort to spend quality family time together is vital to the health and welfare of children. Family time is a parenting tool which helps to regulate the content that children are exposed to and introduce healthier activities.
  • Developing Your Child's Appreciation Of The Natural World  By : Rita Offen
    Encouraging an appreciation of the natural world and its beauty is a wonderful gift we can give our children, not just for today but for the future. An appreciation of nature is a gentle de-stresser which your children, when adults, can enjoy and benefit from. Such an appreciation gives them a well-balanced and pleasurable view of the world about them.
  • The Grieving Child  By : Jennie Krogulski
    Grieving is especially hard on children, because unlike adults who have former experiences to teach them how to process grief, children have few life experiences and are not prepared. Younger children are not able to complete thought processes about death and are therefore unable to verbalize them. They rely heavily on the adults in their life to help them through the confusion and disorganization that follows the death of someone they love.
  • Parenting Tips For Dealing With A Strong-Willed Child  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Do you have a child that you feel is trying to conquer the world? Does your child insist on having every thing his or her way?

    Parenting strong-willed children is a challenge that most parents are not prepared for. Here are some parenting tips and advice on dealing with strong-willed children.
  • 12 Ways to Make a Difference for Your Grandchild with Autism  By : Jennifer Krumins
    Trust that you can make a deep and life changing impact on your grandchild by being the support that his/her parents need. As grandparents you may feel helpless and completely at a loss as to how to help. In reality, you do have the potential to make a huge difference whether you are physically near your children or not. Support, affirmation and love are what will get your child's family through the challenge of raising a child with autism. Do you want some specific ideas? Keep reading!
  • Coloring and Coloring Pictures  By : ken wilson
    Coloring Pictures is not just a hobby for the children. The online alternative for this activity usually practiced by the children represent a wonderful way of having fun also for adults and for those who want to remember the days when they were kids. On www.edupics.com will find a diversified offer of drawings classified by domains and also a place where you will be invited to create online drawings in order to share them with other members of the site.
  • Choosing Children’s Books  By : Joanne Luck
    Are you browsing for books for you children? Children of different age groups will be attracted to different kind of books from picture story books to bedtime story to comics.
  • TV in the Car: Beyond Obsession  By : Tracey Singer
    A funny yet informative article examing the craziness of allowing kids to watch TV in the car while providing helpful ideas for alternatives to car-boredom-induced TV viewing.
  • Nurture Your Child Not Your Ego  By : Elena Neitlich
    Parents should never allow their egos to become wrapped up in their child. Many parents measure their own value and success by their children’s successes and failures. The parent becomes focused on what the child can do versus on who the child is.
  • Self-Esteem - 3 Parenting Tips for Increasing School Performance  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Is your child’s self-esteem spiraling downward because of grades? Do you feel helpless? Inside find out how being a detective can help you.
  • Tighten that (Safety) Belt  By : Rob Parker
    Even with the latest technology today the seat belt still saves more lives than any other safety feature
  • How to Create a Memorial Guest Book to Remember Your Loved Ones Forever  By : Lesley Mattos
    Planning a funeral and coping with the emotional time surrounding this event can be very stressful. Quite often after all the arrangements have been made and the services are over, the family is often left with only a vague memory of the friends and family members who gathered.
  • "Must Use" Parenting Tool: Nine Point Checklist for Proper Phone Etiquette  By : Elena Neitlich
    Children need to be taught early that the telephone is not a toy and that proper behavior is a must for anyone who uses the phone. The check list below is a good parenting tool to ensure that children use the phone properly and safely.
  • Preparing for a Second Child  By : wyatt
    Having a second child can make you a little nervous just thinking about juggling two kids and taking care of the family.
  • Personal Possessions Mean A Lot To Kids  By : Rita Offen
    We often say ‘wealth and possessions are not important’ – true, but personal possessions are important to kids. Young children especially can become attached to their personal possessions. It may not seem important to adults, but small, simple and seemingly insignificant objects can have much significance in the lives of young children.
  • What Kind of Lessons Do SuperMoms Teach Their Kids?  By : Aurelia Williams
    A “supermom” is a mother who puts the needs of her family above her own and wants to be that dependable person who volunteers on every school committee. Learn how to shed the supermom cape and free yourself from unwanted stress
  • Parents, babies and frustration  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    There comes a time in many people’s lives when they find that special someone. They date, they get married and then they can’t wait until they have a little bundle of joy.
  • Second Marriage Trouble Spots  By : Emily Bouchard
    Harm in marriage is brought on by four miserable, unrelenting creatures that, when allowed to move in, cause ruin and wreckage and obliterate any chance of closeness and longevity in a marriage.
  • School Ranking Advice - Get The Facts  By : Paul Zayer
    I am sure you want to find the best school in your region.
  • Build Self-Esteem with These 10 Chores for Your Children  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Do you wonder how self-esteem and chores fit together? Do your children play outside, watch TV, or play computer games while you do their tasks? Look inside to learn how giving children a list of chores builds their self-esteem.
  • What is Counseling  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    Counseling is where a professional will give advice, opinions or direction based on what the patient has discussed with them. In some ways, a counselor could almost be seen as a guide. Counseling is done in an informal and comfortable environment where the patient is free to discuss what bothers them. They are free to express their feelings and emotions to someone they know are listening to them.
  • Gratitude Can Strengthen Your Blended Family  By : Emily Bouchard
    Taking on a gratitude attitude can do wonders for your personal relationships and your family! By shifting your focus to what is "right" - in every situation -- you will soon discover that all events are essentially neutral and it is your attitude that determines whether or not something negative has transpired.
  • 4 Successful Parenting Tips I Learned from my Harvard MBA Husband  By : Elena Neitlich
    My husband is an insightful and successful businessman specializing in training corporate executives. I have incorporated four of his business practices into my parenting technique.
  • Websites Now Offer Excelling Statistics Homework Help Online  By : Robert Duval
    I go over the main things that you need to keep in mind at the time of hiring a tutor, either a virtual one or a person-to-person session. I show you how to get the best of it, and how you can maximize your chances of getting a good experience.
  • Cyber Bullying and what to do about it.  By : Sarah Newton
    There is a new form of bullying hitting the streets and no surprise, the new culprits are the mobile phone and the internet. But what do you do when it happens to your child?
  • Healing Through Poetry: Using Words to Cope With Loss  By : Ben Anton
    Many people find poetry helps express feelings they are unable to verbalize. This article provides help in choosing the right poem or set of poems for a memorial or funeral service
  • What You Must Know About Pregnancy  By : Lesley Lyon
    Since pregnancy symptoms vary from person to person, it is always good to stay tuned and be aware of the subtle changes in the body to make pregnancy a happy experience. Read on to learn how you can make the period of pregnancy a pleasant one.
  • Self-Esteem ~ Chores for Pre-School Kids  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Do your children care for themselves according to their age and abilities? Would you like to boost their self-esteem and character? Inside you’ll find age-appropriate chores that instill the “I can do it myself” attitude.
  • When Conversations Become Arguments  By : Emily Bouchard
    Odds are, especially if you have spent any time in a blended family, that you've had to deal with livid family members, more than once.
  • They Do Grow Up So Fast  By : Jennifer Tankersley
    On a particular day, I was struck with that phrase that I still manage to hear now and again, “They grow up so fast!” I watched my daughter, who is such a little lady at times, skipping from bush to bush picking “flowers” and enjoying being herself and free from rigidity of a desk. I wanted to grab her up and tell her that she must not leave this moment – this perfect moment of childhood.
  • Services for Parents of NRIs  By : Ruchi Khurana
    In the past few years there has been a phenomenal rise in the number of young professionals moving out of India in search of greener pastures....
  • Parents Leave Your Emotional Baggage at the Door  By : Elena Neitlich
    It is important for us as parents to be aware of the emotional baggage that we bring from childhood into our children’s lives. The bad experiences one can have in childhood, often spill over into adulthood, and can have a drastic effect on how parents shape and influence their children.
  • Board games – perfect for the entire family!  By : Rick Martin
    Board games are known to stimulate both our imagination and intelligence. They represent a sure way to have a nice time with our family, creating beautiful memories while indulging in fun activities. The history of board games dates back from antiquity yet it was only in the 20th century that they became popular worldwide.
  • How Self-Esteem Affirmations Build Character in Your Kids  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Is your child’s self-esteem low? Are other kids’ opinions of him more important than his own? Is he afraid to try new things? Inside you’ll find my personal story and how self-esteem affirmations can build character in your child.
  • Six Communication Skills Every Child Should Know  By : Elena Neitlich
    Teaching children how to communicate politely and effectively is one of a parent’s most important tasks. Assuming that children will learn proper communication skills without parental guidance is a big mistake.
  • Writing Eulogies That Honor Those Lost  By : Ben Anton
    Finding the right words to say in a eulogy can be difficult.
    This article provides some helpful advice on how to write a thoughtful, honest eulogy without worry or stress.
  • ADHD - Does Nutrition Play a Factor?  By : Rob Parker
    Does the food that kids eat play a part in ADHD.
  • Your Second Marriage as Nice as You Want it to Be  By : Emily Bouchard
    I would like to give you a couple antidotes to your distress that you can start to use right away, and look to see if the outcomes you receive are opposite than what you are experiencing now. Develop an "attitude of gratitude", Do not focus on what you DON'T want, and make sure you do not add to the problem.
  • Cloth Diapers - The healthy choice for newborns and their environment  By : Rob Parker
    Cloth diapers are a healthy alternative to disposable diapers and more ECO-friendly

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