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  • Five Ways to Get Kids Interested In Reading Within a Hi-Tech Society.  By : Roberto Bell
    Getting children and teens to actually sit down and read a book has become increasingly more difficult now that so many new hi-tech devices have been introduced all around them. These electrical gadgets will at first seem like an adults or librarians adversary, but in actuality, they are the tools of the future. These new tools will stimulate the students to read more and excite them to such levels that they will actually take the initiative to look up information about what they have been reading. We just need to start using them. This seems odd surely, but nonetheless it is true in todays society. Nobody sees this more than me, an avid lover of literature and author of Wests Time Machine and Georges Pond. I have experience as a librarian and am currently an ESL teacher.
  • How To Have The Conversation With Your Parents About The Transition  By : Albert Simpson
    For Esther Rabinowitz, one of the most difficult decisions of her life came in the year 2001. Her mother, a sharp independent woman of 88 years, had lived alone in Brooklyn, New York, for the majority of her later life, but had quickly become frail. Initially, walking to and from the neighborhood bakery was quite easy, but as the years passed, climbing the stairs to the apartment building and navigating the busy streets became a daily battle.
  • What Are The Different Care Options, And When Are They Viable For Consideration?  By : Albert Simpson
    There are many options out there but not all of them may be viable for your particular situations. Finding the best care option is not a simple task. With so many senior housing options available, it’s easy to feel confused and overwhelmed by all the different kinds of communities.
  • Parents Vs. Video Games  By : Ed Harmon
    Johnny won't come to dinner and he stays up way too late.
  • Overcoming toddler tantrums  By :
    In this article we spoke to parenting author Elizabeth Pantley on resolving your toddlers tantrums. The interview includes some top tips and great ideas on calming down your little one.
  • Healthy Child Healthy World - Creating Healthy Environments for Children  By : Michele Dupper
    Most of us now realize that the future of our planet as well as the health of our children depends greatly on changes we need to make in our everyday lives. However, it can be quite overwhelming and even scary when you begin learning about all of the environmental toxins in the world today. From food, to bath products, to toys, etc. Where do you begin?
  • Are Your Baby Products Really Safe?  By : Michele Dupper
    When purchasing personal care products specifically made for babies most people do not even consider the fact that there may be potentially harmful ingredients in them. Especially when they are buying brands that have been around for more 100 years. Many believe that all baby products are created to be milder and gentler and that the government protects us as consumers from dangerous ingredients. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
  • Baby Comes Home: Choosing a Green Pediatrician  By : Abhijeetdeep singh
    Shortly after your labor and delivery, the mixed anxiety and joy of this life experience will be in your past, and it will be time to look forward to the future to the time when your baby will live and grow in the protective environment that you will create in your home.
  • Your First Responsibility as a Parent  By :
    Parenting is probably the hardest job and yet, you are never trained for it! As education leaves out one of the most important tasks ever, some simple advice might be welcome.
  • Your Kids Deserve a Parenting Plan When You Are Divorced  By :
    "Just winging it" should not be an option for divorced parents. A parenting plan should be created by both parents and then distributed to those with a need to know, like grandparents and school, if necessary. And here's how....
  • Finding The Humour In Returning To Work  By :
    I had decided, before even becoming pregnant, that I would stop working until my child went to school. My partner and I looked at the figures, and decided the difference in income, whilst difficult, was manageable.
  • Organize Your Children for Current and Future Success  By :
    Consider using the household chores and organizing routine as a means to teach your children how to become capable adults.
  • A Good Night's Sleep Prepares Kids for School  By :
    A good night's sleep is crucial to doing well in school. Now that it's back to school time, there are a few things parents can do to help their kids get to sleep early, get a good night's rest and maintain good sleep habits throughout the school year.
  • The Importance of Reading to Children  By :
    The benefits and importance of reading to your children from an early age.
  • Help Your Teen Through The Rough Patches - Ten Hot Tips  By :
    We see changes in kids every summer at our SuperCamp academic summer camps where we teach learning and life skills that help them know themselves, like themselves, and learn better. During our more than 25 years of running these summer programs we have learned lots and lots about teens and their problems—and how adults can help them through those sometimes rough years.
  • Organic Kids Clothing and Baby Clothing, Why?  By : stephenmorgan
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  • Board Games Can Be Educational  By : Victor Epand
    Board Games are usually meant for fun and entertainment for kids but also teaches them various learning strategies. They can be used as educational games also.
  • My Kids Never Finish Anything  By :
    Kids learn by finishing what they start. Helping kids realize the value of doing what you say you're going to do is a valuable life lesson that all parents should strive to teach their children. Commitment, hard work, and not giving up when things get tough are essential to survival and success
  • Public Potty Training  By :
    A fatherhood experience, involving a young sons potty training and how a father and son embrace that training in a public facility.
  • The Diaper Debacle: A History From Hides To Huggies  By :
    For thousands of years parents have struggled with the diaper debacle. How to contain, manage, and dispose of the bodily excretions of their little bundles of joy until they are old enough to manage the issue themselves.
  • Parents: Letting Go of Guilt  By : Dr. Margaret Paul
    Do you often feel guilty about your parenting? Are you blaming yourself for the problems your children have? In this article, discover the uselessness of guilt and how to move beyond it.
  • Teaching Children Manners and Good Behavior Simply Requires this Old-Fashioned Approach  By :
    This article proposes a gentle method to ensure good behavior in children. The aim is to to completely avoid parents feeling the need to shout or become angry.
  • How do we stop bullying ?  By :
    Bullying is a general term which is applied to a pattern of behaviour where one person chooses to displace their aggression onto another person, generally chosen for their apparent vulnerability to the bully, they consistently criticise, nit-pick, exclude the child, isolate them and tease them using verbal, psychological, emotional and physical violence. How do we manage it?
  • Initial Three Years of Child's Life Is Imperative!!  By : CharlesHarmon
    Trying to manage both the stress and family, we would have neglected a very important aspect of our child’s life: may be their emotional well being was neglected. In the child’s life, the first three years is a crucial stage and hence having a “part-time” parent float in and out of their life can be very painful and may weaken them.
  • Good Parenting is, in many ways, simply the positive attitude you show to your children.  By :
    This article explains that a good relationship between a parent and a child begins with the parent's own positive mental attitude. Appropriate praise and encouragement from the parent, combined with good role modeling, ensures the child's good behavior.
  • Child Obedience in 7 Steps  By :
    Our goal is not to force our children to obey us, but to get them to want to obey us. This willingness to obey will only come about if the parent’s commands are based upon seven principles.
  • Nature Nurtures  By :
    Never ignore the disturbing consequences of what can happen if children aren't connected to nature. Nature-deficit disorder can be easily and effectively overcome with outdoor experiences.
  • Parenting Education  By : Michael Malega
    Here is an article for Parenting Education topic that may be of benefit to you, tips, ideas, suggestions that is all about Parenting Education. If you would like to learn more about Parenting Education, please check our web site…
  • Who Will Take Care of Your Child?  By : wyatt
    If you and your partner are both working and perhaps at the peak of your respective careers, who will take care of your child once he is born?
  • Children, Chores and Charts – Teaching Responsibility  By : hari
    There are a lot of strategies and tips to help you get them working and helping out around the house. My personal favorites are the ones that make the most sense from a learning and teaching perspective – tips and tools that set clear expectations and help your kids learn to do household chores the right way, on their own.
  • Seeing Things from Your Child's Perspective  By :
    Our children see the world differently than we do. Although you may have very important things going on in your life, you cannot expect your children to understand that. You always must consider how your children will see and understand what you say and do.
  • Summer Safety Tip for Parents  By :
    Summers remain the best time of the year, for many children. The temperatures stay typically higher than during other seasons, making it an ideal time for swimming pools and ice cream. Also, many regions in the world experience an additional hour of sunlight, during summer. This allows children extra time to enjoy numerous outdoor activities, such as inline skating and sports. Also, with the exception of summer school students, summer is school-free! However, like the rest of the year, children face several safety hazards. Thus, parents can teach students to cope with summer, with Children at Play signs where there are children at play, offering further assistance.
  • Pregnancy Problems in Teen Girls  By : John David
    Though, the age of women is enduring to decrease, as younger women look for to conclude pregnancies. Statistics are instructive that the average age of those receiving abortions is dropping from 19 to 17. Teen abortion facts also expose that though the teen pregnancy rate has declined in the United States over the last ten years, the percentages have really greater than before.
  • Sun Protection for Kids  By : Lori Valesko
    Sun damage caused in the early years can come back to haunt us later on in the form of melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer. Learn how to protect your kid's skin now.
  • 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.
  • 4 steps to becoming the coolest origami brain teaser modeler on the block.  By :
    Abstract
    Modeling exerts the effort necessary to put actions in motion. The passage from abstract mind challenges that draw from planning to forming to shaping and culminating with meaningful usefulness or purpose.
  • child development  By : Pierre du Plessis
    Child development as a science is still in its infancy, and there are a lot of theories when it comes to child development and also on how to parent a child and nurture him for a brighter future. The truth is that bringing up a child is not a walk in the park, and sometimes parents need all the help they can get in brining up their children. There is no shortage of advice on the internet but there is a lot less said about the role of patience in brining up children. Like all important aspects of life, bringing up children also requires a lot of patience.
  • 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.
  • Effective Parenting Training  By : squadron
    Can effective parenting training help create a harmonious household?
  • How Much Activity is Too Much?  By : Thomas Jackson
    Should your child go for the football practice 5 days a week? Are 3 days enough? It is common for parents to be a little confused when it comes to deciding how much is too much with reference to after school activities.
    They argue that since most of the activities are fun (as different from studies), children will simply lap up these classes. But, too much of fun can also make a child sick. Here is a simple guide that will help you decide how much is too much for your child.
  • 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.
  • Teaching Good Manners to your Teens  By : John David
    Manners are much more than just proverb please and thank you. It’s a way of showing gentleness and kindness. Whether we like it or not, people will judge our children on how they hold themselves. It’s much easier to teach good manners while our kids are young than it is to break bad habits when they are older. Voltaire said, “We cannot always necessitate; but we can always speak kindly
  • How to introduce baby sign in a bilingual environment  By : Jackie Durnin
    What is the best way to introduce more than one language to your baby? If introducing your baby to two languages already, how do you incorporate baby sign language into this process?
  • Hidden Cameras In Stuffed Animal Toys  By : Jerry T.
    In the society we live in, hidden video surveillance is a presence most people have come to accept. The evidence of their benefit is certainly there. It’s a fact that hidden cameras have saved people from horrible situations. Since very young children usually can’t express or warn their parents about neglectful babysitters, recordings from hidden surveillance cameras have spoken volumes for them.
  • What to Do During a Dental Emergency?  By : 2thgen
    Around 5 million tooth are knocked-out every year in the US alone. Avulsed tooth is a Dental Emergency.
  • 6 Tips to Help Your College Freshman Make the Transition to Campus Life  By : Tracy Ebert
    Is your child heading off to college this year? Are you feeling sad, lonely…a little excited? He is too! Help him make this transition with these 6 helpful tips.
  • How To Find Nice Wallet For Your Father  By : PisanK
    Especially if you are looking for something for your father in father’s day. This article presents the idea about how to find nice wallet for your father. If you're interested, then this is worth reading
  • Effectiveness of Teen Boot Camps  By : John David
    The efficiency of boot camps varies with the adolescent. Some youth enlarge best under the stress of hard-hitting love, but other needs just simple love. There are other alternative for troubled teens than sending them off to boot camp . Boot camps provide a structured environment.
  • Stimulating Child Development  By : Rebecca Walker
    The development of your child is a complex and involved process, spanning a number of different physical and mental elements.
  • Learning To Read: Effective Teaching Methods  By : Rebecca Walker
    Learning to read is one of the most important steps in your child's development, both socially and intellectually.
  • 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.
  • Exposure to Great Art Influences Child Development  By :
    For many years, doctors and researchers have advised parents to expose their children to fine classical music. CD's & DVD's are marketed and sold worldwide preaching of the great influence music has on our children's development. Classical music represents the epitome of harmony and musical sensation. It is a creative technique such as music that can enhance a child's development. This is also true of a toddler's first encounter with visual artistic greatness.
  • 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.
  • Eliminate Hidden Dangers by Encouraging Early Money-Management Skills  By : Carrie Carter
    When it comes to long-term planning, perhaps nothing is more popular today than setting aside money for a child’s future college education. That’s not to say that saving money for education is a requirement for being a good parent -- nothing could be further from the truth . . .
  • Parenting: Prescribing the Symptom  By : Dr. Margaret Paul
    Discover how telling a child to do exactly what he or she is doing can stop acting out behavior in it's tracks!
  • Boarding Schools for trouble Teen  By : Lokesh Monga
    Insightpros.com is a leading provider of camp for troubled teen, residential drug and alcohol treatment, treatments of bipolar disorder, residential eating disorder treatment and other services to recover teen and kids disorder.
  • Mothers' Role In Combating Diseases Of Children  By : Andrew Strauss
    The special province of the mother is the prevention of disease, not its cure. When disease attacks the child, the mother has then a part to perform, which it is especially important during the epochs of infancy and childhood should be done well. I refer to those duties which constitute the maternal part of the management of disease.
  • Toilet Training  By : Tom Takihi
    When should I start toilet training my child?Do not start toilet training until both you and your child are ready.
  • High School Graduates are Still Teens: Ensuring a Hair Drug Test Regimen  By : Rachel Palgaz
    It is that time of year. High school seniors are feeling the tugs of freedom as their graduation date moves ever closer. It is probably a happy time for both you and your teen, but there is a certain level of responsibility that goes along with graduating for both the students and their parents.
  • 10 Ways to Keep Hair Drug Testing A Part of the Routine This Summer for Your Teen  By : Rachel Palgaz
    Hair drug testing is truly one of the best ways to find out whether or not your teen has been using drugs. While it cannot detect very recent drug use—that which has occurred within a week or so—it can detect it for up to three months or 90 days afterwards.
  • Why Breastfeed?  By : Tom Takihi
    Whether you are a new or expecting Mom, if you are on this section of the web site, you're probably interested in giving your baby the best care you can. And one of the best things that only you can do is to breastfeed for as long as possible.
  • Good Parenting Skills Can Be Learned  By : Jon Arnold
    Good parenting skills come with experience, and also from learning from the mistakes that you will inevitably make. Here are four keys to being the best parent that you can be.
  • Improving Child Development  By : Rebecca Walker
    The development of your child is something that you play an integral role in. For centuries scientists have debated whether intelligence stems from nature or nurture, however regardless of the role nature plays, the role of nurture cannot be disputed as one of the most critical elements in molding who your child will grow up to be.
  • Teaching Children to Sew: Which Sewing Machine To Use  By : Kristi Borchardt
    Unless you already own a sewing machine, or if your sewing machine required your savings to purchase it, I highly recommend an inexpensive sewing machine for the younger ages. Once again, you have to consider the maturity level of your children. Will they follow the Main Rule of sewing?
  • Convertible Cribs: Tips on Choosing a Baby Crib that Will Grow with Your Child  By : Christina Moyer
    Are you looking for a baby crib? Learn the ins and outs of convertible cribs. They convert easily from a crib to a toddler bed to a twin or full-size bed. Families are increasingly making this choice for their sweet little bundles of joy.
  • Teenage Anger. Parenting Tips  By : Fiona Dimas-Herd
    I am commonly asked questions like "Why is my teenager always angry with me?" Parents DO NOT TAKE IT PERSONALLY! Teenagers are generally not angry with you they are just plain angry. This anger can vary from resentment right through to actual rage. What you are seeing is not the anger itself but a behavior.
  • 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...
  • 12 Helpful Tips For Breastfeeding Your Baby  By : Robin OBrien
    Breastfeeding gives your baby the best start in life and is supposed a natural thing for a mother and newborn child to do. But, if you're having a few problems in breastfeeding your child, here are 12 helpful hints to help you and your child to enjoy that special bond between mother and child.
  • NLP and Hypnotherapy for Children  By : Gemma Bailey
    How Nlp and Hypnotheraputic techniques can be used to help children.
  • Developmental Delay: What Can You Expect From Developmental Service Providers?  By : Rodger Bailey
    None of the training programs generally available for children with developmental difficulties have success at pluging the chinks in their developmental progress. Most training programs focus on teaching as many skills as possible to someone who will be an adult with those developmental difficulties.
  • 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.
  • Asperger's And Dyslexia: What Are These Developmental Problems?  By : Rodger Bailey
    Developmental Disability includes Autism, Asperger's, Pervasive Developmental Disorder and other diagnoses. Developmental Delay includes ADD, LD, Dyslexia, and more. Then there is Global Developmental Disorder and Auditory Processing Disorder, and I don't know where they fit in the grand scheme of diagnostic labels, but I know they are a developmental issue.
  • Low Functioning Autism: The Inherent Movement Through The Developmental Steps Is Out-Of-Gas  By : Rodger Bailey
    Child development professionals agree. Many children are suffering from developmental difficulties. They also agree that all the problems that parents and teachers see in these children are related to the natural developmental process being blocked.
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Keeping track of and showing movement through the developmental stages  By : Rodger Bailey
    As part of our consulting program specializing in the movement through the developmental milestones, we needed a method for reporting movement through the developmental stages from month to month. The result is our free Developmental Checklist. Our clients use it to track the movement through the developmental milestones of their child. It is useful for families of children with developmental difficulties to see and understand the status of their children’s movement through the developmental milestones. It is also useful for all families to understand and to track the movement through the developmental milestones of their child, no matter the developmental situation.
  • What Minerals Does A Breastfeeding Mother Need?  By : Robin OBrien
    A well-balanced diet is important for a breastfeeding mother as all her baby's nutrients come from her breastmilk. Minerals are the building blocks needed for your baby's development, now and for her long-term health.
  • Educational Activities Which Keeps Young Visitors Happy!  By : Marina Neiman
    In any waiting room, the children are going to be at the very least cranky and at the worst, nervous and scared on top of possibly feeling ill. It is extremely important in any waiting room situation to provide children with some sort of distraction or entertainment, but in a hospital or clinic situation, it is absolutely vital. The child's guardian will be busy dealing with paperwork and will have little ability to entertain a restless child.
  • Surprising Ways We Communicate with our Children  By : true2you
    Do you stop and think before you communicate with your children? Our words have the ability to be powerful encouragers or demotivators. Take a look at these 6 ways you can become a better communicator with your children.
  • Venturing Program for teens  By : Nevia David
    Venturing is a year-round challenging high-adventure activity, sports, and hobbies centred program special designed for young men and young women ages 14 to 20 (and have completed the eighth grade). Venturing goal is to provide positive experiences to help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults.
  • Marionettes Puppets - Alternative Educational Fun  By : Marina Neiman
    All of us as children played with them, whether is be sock puppets, hand puppets, or wooden puppets. They have been around for quite some time, centuries even. The most popular of the puppets are marionette string puppets. Children love to play with their life-like forms and are able to use their imagination extensively. Even adults have been known to enjoy marionette style puppets.
  • Mom - More Veggies Please  By : Christine Steendahl
    Ideas for getting children to enjoy vegetables.
  • The History Of The Radio Flyer Company  By : Gary C
    Iconic American company Radio Flyer reaches the grand old age of 90 in 2007. This article charts the company's progression from one immigrants dream to a multi million dollar business.
  • Traditional Wooden Toys And Childhood Development  By : Gary C
    Traditional toys and in particular wooden toys have been assiting in the motor and cognative development of children for millinnea. This articles examines exactly what children derrive from playing with wooden blocks.
  • 26 Reasons Why Babies Cry & How To Solve Them  By :
    Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies. A healthy newborn baby should cry and it is a normal physiological event. However, sometimes a baby cries for a specific reason. This article provides several reasons why a baby would cry.
  • Infant Care  By : Smith Jack
    A baby is generally considered a very young child, between birth and a year old. The child care that you choose for your family will play a key role in your child's health and child's personality development. Generally, there are three types of child care: In-home care, Family child care and Center-based care.
  • Traditional Toys For Toddlers  By :
    Toddlers are learning to walk, learning to run, and exploring their world in full force with all five senses. Traditional toys that stimulate their curiosity and aid in their development are the best choices at this age.
  • Parents Need To Take Responsibility For Their Child's Tooth Decay  By : Robin OBrien
    According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry tooth decay is the single most common chronic childhood disease. And, tooth decay is on the increase in young infants. So why, despite better health care, is infant tooth decay such a problem and what can be done to prevent it?
  • Choosing Furniture For Children  By :
    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.
  • 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.
  • Choosing A Cot For Your Baby  By :
    Choosing a cot can be a mindfield with a vast array of styles, features and manufacturers available to parents. This article is designed to assist parents in making the right choice when buying the cot and gives advice on helping your baby get a safe and restful night sleep.
  • Radio Flyer Pathfinder, RF2700, An Eye On The Future, A Foot In The Past  By :
    Radio Flyer has remained an industry leader and trend setting manufacturer by innovating and diversifying whilst retaining their reputation for quality materials and production methods. With the introduction of the Radio Flyer RF2700 Pathfinder the company has re-invented the humble wagon.
  • Liberty fever from Radio Flyer  By :
    Rocking horses such as the Radio Flyer Liberty Spring Horse have been a magical part of childhoods for many, many years. Not only do these traditional toys develop large muscle coordination, rocking horses allow the imagination of a child to take control.
  • Riding In Style with Radio Flyer  By :
    Childrens tricycles have been providing fun and exercise for children for centuries. In it's new incarnation Radio Flyer has created the ultimate in luxury and even a handle for the chauffer!
  • Rocking Good Fun From Radio Flyer  By :
    Rocking horses have been around since the 17th Centuary. Radio Flyer continues this tradition with it's classic rocking horse.
  • Radio Flyer goes off-road  By :
    Radio Flyer has been producing pull along wagons for nearly 90 years. The ATW marks a landmark wagon with off-road capability.
  • Three Wheeled Magic Lives On  By :
    The magic of a childs first bike never leaves the memories of the child or the parent. America's most reconised tricycle manufacturer Radio Flyer continues to fire the imagination of young and old alike.
  • Radio Flyer Goes Retro  By :
    America's most famous toy brand is taking kids imaginations to the stars in Retro style with it's cool new ride-on.
  • Does She Already Have A Child? Deal With It.  By : Ovi Dogar
    You should give unconditional love without any expectation. When you love somebody unconditionally, you are ready to do anything for that person, surely, if she returns your feelings. However, what happens if your loved one has already a child?
  • Three Steps To Child’s Maximum Potential  By : POPS
    Teaching your child to achieve his maximum potential requires a fervent commitment. Helping him grow and learn entails effort and the ability to motivate your child’s desire to achieve his full potential. How can you inspire him to desire to be the best that he could be?
  • Recognising the Symptoms of Teething  By : Robin OBrien
    In most children teething starts at around 6 months of age. However, the first set of primary (milk) teeth take up to 2 to 3 years to appear. Teething can be a painful and distressing time for your child. Learning to recognise teething symptoms is the first step in finding the best remedy for your teething baby.
  • Teens Drugs Rehab Programs  By : Nevia David
    One main goal of any drug rehab is to create and atmosphere where a patient can feel relaxed enough to be honest and not feel judged. 40% of teens say they think to use a drug in the future.

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