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- Hand-eye coordination and visual discrimination key to literacy
Sometimes the best thing you can do for your child's early literacy development is simply to let them play.
- The Trouble With Parents
Like most parents, my partner and I work hard to develop our children into healthy, well adjusted people.
- Control And Responsibility For Teens
Control and Responsibility
Dear Daughter,
In an earlier letter we touched on the concepts of control and responsibility.
- When should you begin teaching your child to read?
It is never too early to begin teaching your child to read, or at least laying the foundation for early literacy skills, and it can definitely be left too late!
If you are not sure then think about this.
- Dating, Drugs And Alcohol
Dear Daughter,
I love you so much.
- How To Survive As A Working Parent
Basic Tips
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- How To Throw The Best Baby Shower In 3 Easy Steps
HereÂ’s a really simple way to throw the best baby shower possible and really wow your friends and family members.
- Rethinking Time-Out
Parents are often advised to put their child in time-out as a form of discipline.
- What Parents Should Know About Teens And Teasing At School
For most teens, going back to school means sharing classrooms and a building with many other students.
- Myths and Wives Tales
I was told today, by a close friend, that if you get canker sores, it is your bodies way of punishing you for lying.
- Things to Know About Selecting a Child Day Care Providers
Most parents think childcare is a baby-sitting service.
- 7 Safety Tips For School Kids
Travelling to and from school is often not very safe.
- When Your Teenager Is Out Of Control: Troubled Teen Programs
Introduction to Troubled Teen Programs
More than ever, teens today are facing an uncertain future.
- Stop "Shoulding" on Yourself: Parenting without Resentment
Parenting extroverted children sure can be exhausting for an introvert.
- The Day I Tried Saying Yes: Inspiration for Control Freak Parents
You know how sometimes the most profound conversations with your kids occur in the midst of totally mundane activities? Well, last night I was parking the car at the grocery store, and my 8 year old daughter says to me in a voice full of awe, “Mom, did you know that some kids assume their parents are going to say yes?�
Sensing a bigger context here, I asked a few questions.
- Traveling For Thanksgiving - Keeping Kids Busy
Thanksgiving is a time for gathering the family, but how do you keep kids interested while in the car or sitting in airports? Have them keep journals.
- Give Your Child Life Skills for a Lifetime
Many parents struggle with solutions to put their child on the fast track to success, and one such solution is not usually far from home.
- Indigo/Crystal Phenomena: ADD/ADHD Children
Who are these Indigo and Crystal Children? Am I one? How can I help my own child who seems to be one?
There are many things that we can do to help these new breed of children, but the most important thing to know is that the Indigo/Crystal phenomenon is the next big step in our human evolution.
- Tips for Moving with Young Children
Moving can upset children of any age.
- Newborn Sleeping Positions
It can all be very confusing.
- Why Parents Need Keylogger Software
The emergence of the internet, and associated technologies like email and instant messaging, present problems for todayÂ’s parents that were unimaginable just twenty years ago.
- Pulling the Plug on Virtual Reality: Tips for Parents of Teenage Mouse Potatos
Any parent of a teenager today who sees their childÂ’s face in full frontal view is lucky indeed.
- Teach Your Children About Money
I firmly believe that if we'd been taught more about investing and basic money management in high school (and younger!) my generation wouldn't have some of the financial troubles that they do.
- A Gift To Be Remembered: Child Personalized Stationary
Benefits of Child Personalized Stationary
One of the best gifts you can give to a child that is just learning to write is child personalized stationary.
- Baby Advice – Separating Truth From Fiction
New mothers get a ton of advice.
- Am I Hurting My Child By Staying Home?
It's something many stay at home moms fear, that they are hurting their child socially by not putting them in daycare or doing a million activities with them from the time they are born.
- Your Children Are On Their Own Soul's Journey
In a phone session with Gerald, one of my clients, he expressed to me that he was feeling very sad about his son, Luc.
- Baby Name Bracelet: The Perfect Gift For A Newborn Baby
It happens all the time: someone close to you, a friend, a family member, a close colleague, has a baby and you have no idea what to give them.
- Oh, youÂ’re good for nothing
I donÂ’t believe in good for nothing.
- Tend To Your Wildflowers As They Bloom
Whether we see them or not, wildflowers bloom with each passing year.
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