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  • "New Study, Prevent Heart Disease With Dental Care?"  By : Farrell Seah
    What does the health of your mouth have to do with your overall health? In a word, plenty. A look inside or a swab of saliva can tell your doctor volumes about what's going on inside your body.
  • "What's Not ADHD?"  By : Adam Cox -
    Let’s look at five behavioral issues which are not ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder). While these difficulties may be found along with ADHD, it doesn’t mean that they are symptoms of ADHD.

    The five problems we’ll discuss are Anxiety, Depression, Disruptive Behavior, Learning Disabilities, and Sensory Integration Disorder. Please believe me – I don’t want to make your life more complicated! Yet if we wish to approach treatment and outcomes with a degree of scien...
  • 10 Tips for British Parents on Ensuring your Children Enjoy Playing with Toys Safely  By : Xaner
    Toys are meant to be enjoyed but it is essential that children can play with them safely. There are 10 simple steps you can take to ensure that your child enjoys his or her toys in a safe way.
  • 12 Cost-effective Ways to Keep Your Child Safe around the Home  By : Anne Wolski
    About 2-1/2 million children are killed or injured by hazards in the home each year. The good news is that many of these occurrences can be prevented by using simple child safety devices that are readily available today.
  • 18 Hilarious Parenting Quotes to Celebrate Parents' Day  By :
    Why are parenting quotes so funny? Because that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger and parenthood definitely instills strength in those who do it right. Any parent knows that parenting is quite the adventure and raising children can be a challenge unlike any other. Use these 18 parenting quotes to reflect on the brighter side of parenting and how humorous it can really be.
  • 3 Steps To Helping Your Asthmatic Child  By : David Kane
    Parents of asthmatic children often feel powerless to help. This article discusses the signs of child asthma, the best way to administer medication, and what to do during an asthma attack.
  • 4 Steps to Preventing Childhood Obesity  By : Anne Wolski
    Unfortunately, obese children often grow up to be obese adults. They are then likely to suffer diseases attributable to this obesity and the economic costs to the community are substantial. There are four main steps all parents must take in order to prevent childhood obesity in their children.
  • 5 Must Ask Questions For Anyone Potty Training A Toddler  By : Susanne Myers -
    If you are thinking about starting to potty train your toddler, there are a few questions you should ask yourself before you begin potty training. Being well prepared for this challenging transition from diapers to potty is one of the best things you can do to make this as easy as possible on your child.

    1. Is My Child Ready?
    You want to start potty training at just the right time. You will know that your child is ready when he or she gets more interested in you going to ...
  • 5 Tips On Buying Gifts For Children  By : Joanna Miller -
    Buying gifts for children can very often be difficult. It is hard to figure out what they like or what is appropriate.

    For people who do not have children of their own, or who have not have children of that age for quite some time, the new selection of toys may be confusing. There are so many toys on the market that choosing the best gift seems impossible.

    Buying gifts for children does no thave to be a time consuming, loathsome task. There are some tips that can help a...
  • 6 Great Reasons to Start a Business from Home  By : Patty Scheeler
    This article gives you the six top reasons for starting a business from home. The top reason is for one of the parents to be at home with the children and not have to send them to day care. Each of the other reasons just add to the benefits of working at home.
  • 6 Things to Consider When Naming Your Baby  By : Anne Wolski
    Have you ever considered the immense responsibility in choosing a name for your child? This is not just something that sounds good at the time but it is the choice of your child’s identity for life. Read on for some tips on how to provide that best baby name for your little angel.
  • 6 Tips To Cope With Isolation From One Successful Stay-At-Home-Mother  By : Agata Langer -
    Ask any woman who’s had a baby and they’ll tell you it is the most rewarding experience of their lives. However, after months and months of spending your entire day with an infant, you begin to feel as though you are losing touch with the adult world, particularly if you are accustomed to a fast-paced work life.

    Nowadays, many women put their careers first and wait until later in life to bear children. This transition from professional work to home life can be a surprising...
  • 8 Simple Tips On Potty Training Your Child  By : Robert Michael -
    Have you tried potty training your child and it just isn’t going well? Some children fight every potty training attempt you will make, while other children are interested in potty training. You as a parent will be able to tell when your child is ready to start potty training. Two or three years of age is the average age for your child to start the potty training process. Here are some simple methods to help make it easier on both you and your child.

    1. Start practicing usi...
  • 8 Tips to Lower Risks of Heart Disease Starting From Young  By : Ng Peng Hock
    Unhealthy foods and lifestyle have brought overweight or obesity to many children around the world. This will increase their chance of getting heart disease later on. However, research showed that coronary heart disease can be prevented from an early age...
  • 9 Fun Ways To Potty Train Your Child  By : Susan Chiang
    It is hard trying to figure out when is the right time to potty train your child. Most children are usually ready for potty training between the ages of 18 to 24 months. During the whole potty training process, parents should always try to keep their sense of humors about them and keep things upbeat, making potty training a fun time for the child.
  • 911 Internet Savvy For Parent’s Part I  By : C LaRoy -
    The internet could be considered an entry into a brave new world for this millennium. To be successful in this world you must have access and knowledge of how to use the internet. Children that are able to use the internet will be better prepared for high school, college and the job market.

    Lawrence J. Magid of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children states, “millions of people are now going online to exchange electronic mail (E-mail) and instant messages; p...
  • A Brief History of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends  By : Jared Winston
    Thomas the Tank Engine gained the hearts of many children since the Railway Series of books first came out back in 1945, which isn't surprising considering Thomas the Tank Engine books have sold about eighty million copies all around the globe. As a celebration of the series' 60th anniversary, here is some history about Thomas the Tank Engine.
  • A Checklist of Hot Tub Features  By : Emerson Lockwood
    What do people look for in a hot tub? The answer is as varied as
    the customer, but most hot tubs come with a set of standard
    features. In this article, we will examine the features that
    matter most to people shopping for a hot tub or spa.
  • A Child's Self Esteem Depends on Family Rules  By : true2you
    At the root of raising great children is developing their self esteem. Family rules provide the limits and teach the necessary character traits needed for healthy self esteem.
  • A Christmas and Chanukah Play  By : Freda J. Glatt, MS
    Learn about Christmas and Chanukah through this conversation between two friends.
  • A Detailed Instructions for travel by Rail, Air, boat in Europe  By : dave4
    While traveling on a boat or a ferry in the Europe you don’t have to consider too many things.
  • A Guide To Choosing The Right Toy For Your Child’s Age  By : Amy Thomas -
    Choosing the right toy for your child’s age is not just a matter of selecting a toy that will engage, entertain and educate them, it is also a matter of safety. If you’ve browsed the aisles of any toy store lately you probably know that selecting the right toy can be a difficult undertaking. Not only do you want a toy that you can rest assured will provide no danger to your child, but you also want to select a toy that will help your child develop their full potential.

    Res...
  • A Guide To Kids' Communication - For Parents  By : Gabriel Adams -
    When it comes to communication, times have definitely changed. When we were kids, talking to each other meant an occasional phone call, or waiting until we saw each other in school the next day. Now, teens and even younger children have access to so many forms of communication that they are never at a loss to talk to each other. Chatting via instant messenger, email and even cell phone text messages are all commonplace for today's youth – but what does all of this technology ...
  • A Helping Hand – Schools Volunteers  By : Detra Davis
    There is no secret that volunteering activities at the school level enable families to share their time and talents to support the school, teachers, and students. It matters not if volunteers are working at the school, in the classroom or in the community, they are essential to promoting parent involvement and student achievement.
  • About Fatherhood  By : CDM
    For most of us, our first father is God. A large majority of the world considers God as their father; or rather call God as their father. Read on...
  • Actively Listening to your Child  By : Digital Excellent
    Communicating with our children can be a difficult task at times. We feel like they're not listening to us; they feel like we're not listening to them. Good listening and communications skills are essential to successful parenting. Your child's feelings, views and opinions have worth, and you should make sure you take the time to sit down and listen openly and discuss them honestly.
  • Adaptive Equipment For Cerebral Palsy  By : Katerina Mitrou -
    Parents of children with cerebral palsy are no strangers to the use of adaptive equipment – it’s needed on a regular basis to help special needs kids with mobility and other challenges. In addition to a loving support system and devoted family and caregivers, adaptive equipment is an important part of raising a child with cerebral palsy.

    Children with cerebral palsy have muscle problems, so the most common type of adaptive equipment put to use is designed to help them move...
  • ADD/ADHD, Preservatives, and Money: A Dangerous Trio  By : Cynthia Rymer
    The truth about the convergence of pharmaceutical companies, politics, money and diet and how a money machine is born.
  • ADHD Treatments  By : Vita V.
    ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and it is a chronic condition that can have a great impact on a child if a child does not get help, or if the right ADHD treatment is not prescribed.
  • Adoption: Making Sure You're Ready  By : Yvonne Volante -
    Adopting a child of any age is a very difficult, long process, and it should be an equally well-thought-out personal consideration -- whether you will be a single parent, want to adopt a child outside of your native country, or are already in a marriage with your biological children.

    Here are some of the things you will need to ponder to be able to make a fully informed, satisfying decision for both the child or children and yourself and your family.

    For example, do you...
  • Adoption: Some Honest Reflections  By : Matt Garimentis
    My wife and I have been trying to get pregnant for the past 3 years of marriage -- Actually, we got pregnant about nine months ago, but my wife miscarried...
  • Air flight tips:10 Really Great Websites for travelers  By : Jawahn Thompson
    And here they are in no particular order.
  • Algebra Simplified  By : Matthew Wagner
    Algebra is a very important class to take. It provides you a foundation for all of the math classes that you take in the future, and teaches you critical math skills that will actually come in handy for the rest of your life.
  • ALL ABOUT BABY PROOFING YOUR HOME  By : Leigh Winslow
    This article is meant for those people who have a young child in their home. It deals with one of the most crucial safety subjects for them. It is how to baby proof your household.
  • All about home safety and your baby  By : gottapays
    1.Put child safety latches on all cupboard and cabinet doors under the kitchen or bathroom sink or anyplace you store medicine, cleaning supplies, garden chemicals or poisons. In the garage or storage shed, store all weed killers and chemicals in a locked cabinet and place the key in a location where your child cannot find it.
  • All About Poof Chairs, Bean Bag Chairs & Foof Chairs  By : Reginald Sharp
    A web site dedicated to choosing Poof chairs and Bean Bag chairs.
  • All You Wanted To Know About Baby Highchairs  By : Kelly LaRose -
    If your baby is already of six months age then having a high baby high chair is very important for you. There are many types of chairs available in the market and some of them even recline. You may choose a chair which is specially made for small babies who haven’t yet learnt to sit but they may not be very useful if the child is not able to sit at least.

    Highchairs for the child have more than sufficient features for the child and the parents; you will really be not using...
  • Alternative Asthma Relieving Techniques That You Can Trust  By : Eddy Elton
    Asthma condition in the 21st century has changed our lifestyle completely. Suffering from asthma is obviously no fun and can have quite a negative affect on the daily lives of sufferers, especially to children. Conventional treatments and remedies almost always help to a certain degree, but one must ask, are there any other effective methods to supplement my existing treatment?
  • Am I Wanted?  By : CDM
    Am I wanted? Does anyone need me? Have you ever asked these questions to yourself? If no, you are a very lucky person. Let us talk more on this subject.
  • An Apple A Day Can Help Kids Make The Grade  By : Dana Matas -
    Getting a child to eat healthy food can be a monumental challenge for any parent. However, studies show that all of the haggling, arguing, and hassle is actually worth the effort as a healthy diet leads to enhanced academic performance in school. In fact, malnourished children often struggle in school because they are more likely to miss school, score lower on standardized tests, and repeat grades. Worse, bad eating habits can lead to serious health problems, such as diabetes...
  • An Herbal Remedy for Acid Reflux That Spells Relief  By : awallad
    Your morning coffee causes you pain you say? Are you frustrated when a night out dining with friends ends in hardship instead of relaxed conversation? Do you spend more time than you would like checking out the antacids at the candy counter? Start thinking of using an herbal remedy for acid reflux to relieve you of the pain.
  • Answering Inappropriate Interview Questions  By : Alex
    Normally, hiring decisions can not be based on certain things, such as marital status, race, religion, etc. For this reason, questions pertaining to this topic are usually considered off limits by most experienced interviewers. They realize there’s no reason to ask a candidate if he or she goes to church or if they have reliable child care.
  • Arts & Crafts - Encourage Your Children  By : LynnM -
    The moment you first give a toddler a crayon and a piece of paper, you're giving that child a step up to a world of creativity, learning, entertainment and accomplishment. It's the world of Arts and Crafts. A small phrase for such an important part of a child's development.

    Children are interested in Arts & Crafts from an early age. Toddlers love to scribble on pieces of paper with chunky crayons. Later, when they understand not to eat it, play dough is a fascinating mediu...
  • Ascariasis - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment  By : alien
    Ascariasis is a human disease. It is caused by the parasitic roundworm name as Ascaris lumbricoides.
  • aspen nightlife – the wheeler opera house  By : john Ugoshowa
    The Wheeler Opera House has been an integral part of Aspen nightlife, history, and culture since 1889 when Mr. J.B Wheeler and
    the Conried Company presented The King’s
    Fool.
  • Asthma Education Information You MUST Consider Before Marriage... If Both Of You Are Asthmatic  By : Abigail Franks
    Love can be a very strong feeling that can survive any difficulty that comes to a relationship. Think carefully though when it comes to deciding if children are right for you if both you and your intended spouse have asthma. Hereditary issues can increase the risk of having children who will end up suffering with asthma!
  • Asthma: Blocked Nose, Post Nasal Drip, Itchy Nose or Eyes  By : Chris Le Roy
    There is only one way to get asthma or a blocked nose and that is because you are breathing like an elephant. You are not an elephant, and your body will try to stop you from breathing so much.
  • Autism And Diet - What Are The Effects?  By : Rachel Evans -
    Autism can be a particularly difficult condition to deal with as a parent. It involves making sacrifices, changing your lifestyle, and exploring a variety of methods that can help reduce the intense social anxiety that is linked to this condition.

    One of the least recognized ways to deal with autism is through the adoption of a specialized diet. There is so much ongoing research into autism from the scientific and behavioral standpoint that dietary factors are sometimes ov...
  • Autism And Supplementation  By : Rachel Evans -
    Supplements have become an important part of the health industry. There are literally thousands of products on the market that can give your body the added nutrients it needs. People with autism are especially prone to nutritional difficulties and it is important that they take supplements to achieve a balanced nutritional state.

    The first step toward addressing autism and supplementation is to adopt a gluten and casein free diet. These proteins have been found to potentia...
  • Baby Shower Cakes - More Than Just Dessert  By : Debbie Pettitt
    A cake which not only serves as dessert but also as a beautiful decoration or centerpiece is one of the most important contributions you can make to a baby shower. Here are some ideas for baby shower cakes that are sure to thrill the guests and parents-to-be.
  • Baby Shower Favor Ideas and Tips  By : Susan Whitehead
    If you need some tips and ideas on baby shower favors, read this article!
  • Baby Shower Ideas  By : Kerri Brimmer
    Organizing a baby shower can be a great deal of fun. Using a baby shower theme helps to make the planning easier. Before you can decide upon a theme, you must decide upon the type of shower you want.
  • Baby Shower Invitations: Get off on the right foot!  By : Susan Whitehead
    The invitiations you send out for a baby shower set the tone for the whole day! Choose wisely!
  • Baby Your Baby -- And Give Birth To A Big Reader  By : Blake Kritzberg
    There are a lot of options out there when it comes to helping your baby's development along, including piping Mozart to your child in the womb or teaching her to sign shortly after she's born. But you're still giving your baby a great start just by providing her with the building blocks she'll need to learn to read.

    Just about all the important things that modern science suggests when it comes to helping your baby's brain develop have been practiced by parents for millenni...
  • Back To School Checklist  By : Kathy Burns-Millyard -
    Many American children are starting back to school soon, and no matter how young or old they may be: There is always a long list of items that must be purchased in preparation. This list is an overview of the basic stuff most kids need - whether they're starting kindergarten or college.

    1. Backpacks and bags: Attending school usually involves keeping track of books, papers, pens and more. So carrying bags are a must. Younger children prefer backpacks, and many cute ones ar...
  • Back to School or College, Make a Personalized Cake to Send Them on Their Way  By : Barb Ireland
    Want to give a perfect gift for back to school or college and show your kids how much you care. Create a specialty cake with these tips and ideas.
  • Backyard Trampoline  By : John Furnem -
    Trampolines are a fun way to keep fit and get regular exercise. For children, a trampoline can be an exiting form of play. There are many different sizes and styles available. When choosing a back yard trampoline it is important to consider what size and shape trampoline will suit your backyard.

    Different Types of Backyard Trampolines
    There are three main types of trampolines available and they all come in varying sizes. There is a size and shape for everyone. The three t...
  • Bedwetting – Causes And Cures  By : Lucy Bartlett -
    Every night millions of families face the issue of bedwetting. Mostly children under the age of six suffer from this problem and sometimes it lasts right into their teenage years.
    Medical practitioners are not very sure about the cause and how this problem suddenly stops. Most children normally grow out of it naturally and without any medication. It is not usually a sign of any emotional or medical issues.

    There are two types of bedwetting, namely primary enuresis and sec...
  • Benefits of a Fall Routine  By : Lynette Chartier
    Summer holidays are quickly coming to an end, and this time of year means getting the children ready for school. For our family, September has always represented the New Year. All of the activities start up again at this time, and there are many choices to be made.
  • Better Reading Fluency Results In Better Reading Comprehension  By : Paul Counts
    Reading fluency is the ability to read quickly and accurately. A person with good reading fluency is able to comprehend more because they instantly group and recognize words.
  • Bird Flu Protection and Prevention  By : Christopher Smith
    Bird flu prevention and protection can help prepare you for an influenza pandemic if it were to occur right now. You should become knowledgeable about the magnitude of what can happen is there were a pandemic outbreak. Certain actions can help lesson the impact on your family.
  • Boost Your Child's Brainpower With Sudoku!  By : Lindsay Small
    In less than a year the Sudoku bug has infected huge numbers of the UK population, and it is fast spreading across the world! Why has a simple logic puzzle become so popular, and how can your kids benefit?

    Sudoku puzzles were first published in the US in the 1970s and are sometimes known as "Number Squares". They have been popular for many years in Japan, where the name "Sudoku" (meaning "single number") was coined. The current craze was started late in 2004 when a UK news...
  • Boot Camps for Troubled Teens  By : Harry Johnson
    Boot Camps are often short-term; however, long-term boot camps have increased in popularity for their ability to help defiant adolescents improve their behavior at home and school.
  • Brain Development with the Abacus  By : Dhaval Shrimankar
    Children have an amazing ability to learn, but their vast brain potential is not always nurtured to the fullest extent. With the proper guidance and tools, children as young as 4 or 5 are capable of mastering mathematical skills and calculating ability that will yield benefits that last a lifetime.
  • Bring Science into Your Next Big Backyard Adventure  By : Paul Brown
    Your backyard is a great place for your child to get outside and play. In addition to swimming and playing outdoor sports, your child can also use your backyard as a science experiment. If you are interested in helping them achieve this, you may want to familiarize yourself with some popular backyard activities, especially those that have a focus on nature and science.
  • Bring Your Kids One Step Higher!  By : Marina Neiman
    Give your kids feeling 'I can do it myself' with richly decorated wooden step stools. A step stool is basically one of those practical items that you must have in your house, especially if you have children. It makes a good gift for children, besides helping them to reach areas that they normally could not have reached. So what is a step stool? Simply put, a step stool is a stool that has either one or a few steps attached to it.
  • Bringing Out The Smart Baby In Him Or Her  By : Jessica Davis -
    There is a social thought that every child is a reflection of the parent or parents. Though this does not have any scientific bearing, this is a general thought even up to these days. As a parent, you want to give all the best for your child- definitely. But it is also true that not at all times in his or her life, you will be there or could be there.

    While he or she is young, it is best for you to help him out in developing what it takes to make it big on his or her own i...
  • Building Self Esteem in Your Teenager  By : Basheer Ahmad
    Adolescence is one of the most difficult times of life for both teenagers and their parents.
  • Building Your Parenting Self Confidence  By : Brigitte Meier
    Self confidence doesn't mean being perfect or presenting oneself in a perfect way, but realizing and accepting own strengths and weaknesses, using strengths to reach aims and considering weaknesses as challenges, not insurmountable limits.
  • Caring For Your Child With Cerebral Palsy  By : Low Jeremy -
    At this point, medical specialist still does not have any specific guidelines with regards to the real cause of cerebral palsy. Prematurely-born babies as well as unborn child who has already damage to the brain are most susceptible from acquiring such disease.

    There are also cases where children who need breathing aid for more than a week are also at high risk of getting cerebral palsy. However, the problems usually develop before childbirth and physicians are still uncer...
  • Cause Of Childhood Obesity Explained  By : Sam Weston -
    Many people believe that the cause of childhood obesity is due to over eating and laziness and to an extent they are right but the main cause of childhood obesity are two reasons. The child’s DNA and their parents. If people in the child's family have been struggling with weight gain for most of their life then the genes in that child will make them more susceptible to follow the same pattern, but that can be prevented by healthy eating and exercise which is where the parents...
  • Central Auditory Processing Disorder Can Harm Your Child  By : Paul Counts
    Central Auditory Processing Disorder can hold you or your child back from achieving their full potential. Make sure you are getting tested.
  • Cerebral Palsy  By : Robert Janeway
    Cerebral palsy or CP is a general term that includes disabilities in the neurological functions involving movement and posture.
  • Child Behaviour - Dealing With Positivity!  By : Alfred J.James -
    Bad behaviour is often an effective way to attract attention of parents. The conflicting time will probably start at the stage during her third year: tears and tantrums often go hand in hand with being two years old.

    Phrasing limits in a positive way focuses on what to do, rather than what not to do. When parents and caregivers offer these positive statements, they reinforce for children what is appropriate, serve as desirable models of communication for children to imitat...
  • Child Education  By : Brigitte Meier
    The initial state of happiness about an own child is often overcome with annoyance after even a short period of time. Children quickly grow an own personality, and it's the most vital task of the parents to help develop it and give it a shape.
  • Child Obesity  By : MKichael Colucci
    Child Obesity is a medical disorder that is found in young children. Children who suffer from this disorder will typically have a weight that is out of proportion with their age and height.
  • Child Obesity In Today's World  By : Sam Weston -
    Child obesity rates are soaring just as high as adult statistics and this is a serious problem that needs to be addressed straight away!! Most child obesity problems stem from the fact that the child was bigger when they were younger therefore the problem was inevitably going to come back. It is so easy to gain weight in a world that convenience foods are most peoples answer to a good and proper meal, and where parents think that food should be used as a reward for children d...
  • Child Photography  By : Kael
    The field of child photography is challenging but also both enjoyable and profitable – if you like children. Don’t bother pretending, if you really don’t. You may fool a parent – but not the little one.
  • Child Safety Seat Inspection To Be Held In Georgia  By : Stacey Wilson
    As part of the campaign so as to reduce the number of children who die in vehicular crashes and accidents, groups would be holding a child safety seat inspection event in the state of Georgia. Those who sponsored and organized the event include 21st Century Insurance, the Department of Public Safety for the state of Georgia, John W. Oxendine who is the Insurance Commissioner, and the Georgia’s Governor’s Office of Highway Safety department.
  • Childhood Asthma  By : Sven Ullmann
    Considered to be the most common chronic disease in children, asthma affects over 4 million of children below 18 years old. If your child is among the many affected by this illness, then you must be well-informed and educated in order to manage asthma properly.
  • Childhood Obesity In Our Youth  By : Sam Weston -
    Seeing a child abused is one of the worst sights a mother can endure, so why is making your child obese any different? Childhood obesity is on the rise as well as adulthood obesity so why are we all concentrating on adults getting slimmer when it should be children that are our main focus. An obese child is something that cannot go unaddressed. The child will have some serous problems in his life if he is not made to loose this weight. He will be unhappy and unfit for the res...
  • Childhood Obesity – Helping Your Child  By : John Furnem -
    A child that suffers from overweight or obesity is one that should regarded as having a temporary disease, the obesity condition is dangerous for the child heath and has effect on his social life, self esteem and confidence. When you decide that you want to fight, and beat childhood obesity you should think carefully or a plan and a tactic you will use to fight this condition.

    The three major keys in losing weight and having a successful diet plan are regular physical acti...
  • Childhood Obesity.  By : John Furnem -
    Childhood obesity, what was once shocking and disturbing has now become a fact of life, as adult obesity increased childhood obesity is growing and rapidly increasing. With bad eating habits and fatty diet and some hereditary influence some kids are doomed to battle childhood obesity late into their twenties, childhood obesity has become a wide spread phenomena and the risks involved in childhood obesity are becoming clearer with time.

    The numbers present a sad reality, o...
  • Childhoon Asthma - What Are The 4 Symptoms To Look For?  By : Eddy Elton
    This article is about what are the top 4 symptoms to look for when dealing with childhood asthma. I will discuss these symptoms with some details and how to effectively manage it well.
  • Children And Halitosis, Bad Breath  By : Pieternel Van Giersbergen -
    Children can have bad breath just as easily as their parents. When the Webmaster of badbreathgone.com asked me to write an article on halitosis (bad breath) and children, my first thought was, “Great, a no brainer!” As an RN and mother who also works in close contact with children in a daycare, I’ve got plenty of good insight into halitosis in our little ones.

    When you smell the breath of a healthy child it smells fresh and clean. If it doesn’t, then use this checklist of ...
  • Childrens Asthma: Problems When Sleeping  By : Chris Le Roy
    The majority of children have some difficulty during the night. To wake a couple of hours after going to sleep with a nasty cough is common. As is snoring, bed-wetting, and restless sleeping [thrashing about and waking often].
  • Choosing Furniture For Children  By : Gary Clay-5174
    Choosing furniture for children can be difficult when planning your first nursery. This article sets out what is essential and what to look for when buying.
  • Choosing The Right Pediatric Power Wheelchair  By : D. Silva
    Choosing the right pediatric power wheelchair is a process of balancing the needs of your child against the practicality of today's versatile chairs.
  • Choosing the Right Pediatrician for You and Your Baby  By : Jacqueline Courtiol
    Practical tips for locating and selecting a pediatrician that will work for the best interests of your family.
  • comic book values  By : Michael Malega
    Informative article for comic book values, tips, ideas, recommendations and much more on this topic of comic book values. Come to check our web site to find other related information that may be of interest to you and more...
  • Common Anorexia Symptoms & Treatment  By : fullmoon84094
    What is Anoreixia? What causes it? What are the commong treatment options? Find out here.
  • Common Marriage Problems - Jealousy  By : Terry Ross -
    Jealousy in marriage is destructive, a real relationship killer and one of those common marriage problems that needs to be resolved.

    In you let feelings of jealousy develop and escalate the mind will run wild, imagine the enemy around every corner, question everything your partner thinks, says and does. In worst case scenario’s unresolved and unchecked jealousy has developed beyond the end of a relationship, into a long-term vendetta and in extreme cases extended to the lo...
  • Communicating with your child - we don’t talk any more  By : squadron
    There are a myriad of reasons for children to become angry, hurt, insecure or rebellious and it can be difficult to find out why. Effective communication with children is an art that can be learned.
  • Compatibility in a Relationship  By : Brigitte Meier
    Harsh words, hurting comments, tears and flying household objects - for sure, no one ever wanted that to be the everyday routine when deciding to live together with the beloved person.
  • Complimenting those with learning disabilities  By : J. Brian Keith
    The problem is that some people or groups fail to see how wonderful "different" is.
  • Coping With Battery Operated Gadgets  By : George Johnson -
    Our house is full of kids toys. We'll clean up the house, finding toys scattered to the furthest corner away from the children's bedrooms, where the toys are supposed to be kept.

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