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Party Time! How to Host a Perfect Baby Shower by Kathy Schaeffer
May 26, 2005   2780 Hits
Planning a baby shower can be an enjoyable event, or a totally stress-filled activity for the hostess. Hopefully using some of these tips as a checklist may help you to plan an awesome baby shower. ...
 
Child Proof Your Home Today! by Susie McGee
May 23, 2005   492 Hits
As your baby grows and develops, she will become increasingly curious. She won’t see the hidden dangers in your home, so it is your responsibility to prevent any injury that could occur, including p ...
 
Protect Your Child from Online Predators by Susie McGee
May 19, 2005   5342 Hits
A warning of the danger from sexual predators who contact children over the Internet and steps parents can take to protect their children from those threats. ...
 
How to Get Your Child Ready for Kindergarten by Jennifer Lovvorn Parker
May 20, 2005   3071 Hits
There are so many things to think about when preparing for your child’s first day in kindergarten. Here are some tips on questions to ask, reading, social and personal readiness, and finding teachab ...
 
Warning for Parents with Children on Antidepressants by Tiffany Larkin
May 20, 2005   377 Hits
So many people are ingesting antidepressant medications these days. But if you have a child or teenager currently taking an antidepressant medication, read further. There is a potential danger tha ...
 
Fun Cake Ideas for Kids' Birthday Parties by Ann MacDonald
May 23, 2005   19551 Hits
Suggestions for creating fun themed cakes for children's birthday parties. Includes information about molded cakes, cutting cake into shapes and doll cakes. ...
 
Turn Your Child into a Successful Student! by Susie McGee
May 23, 2005   1918 Hits
You can help your child be a successful student. You should begin encouraging your child to develop good study skills at an early age. You should also make sure your child has a good study environment ...
 
The Small Generation Gap: Advice for Teenage Parents by Miriam Metzinger
May 24, 2005   2406 Hits
Teenage parenting is not the easiest road to take, but it can be successful if you have the right support and attitude. Be informed of your options and be ready to make some tough decisions, with  ...
 
Help your Child Become a Better Reader by Jennifer Lovvorn Parker
May 26, 2005   4344 Hits
You can help your child become a better reader by doing some simple and fun activities at home. ...
 
Picky, Picky: When Your Toddler Won't Eat by Rita Templeton
May 26, 2005   22793 Hits
The early childhood years are spent in rapid and astonishing growth -- which is a wonder, considering that toddlers are among the pickiest eaters ever to grace a dinner table. When your child won't e ...
 
Your Child can be Pacifier Free! by Brian Melgar
May 26, 2005   9181 Hits
Is your toddler a pacifier addict? Are you worried about the long term impact of pacifiers on oral health? With a good game-plan, you can break the addition, and make the pacifier a thing of the pas ...
 
Child Protection Reform by Sherry Holetzky
May 26, 2005   1174 Hits
The current configuration of the U.S. child protection system is far different from the criminal justice system, and the fact is that few children are safer even though we spend billions of dollar ...
 
Why Don’t School Buses Have Seat Belts? by Joanna Young
May 26, 2005   7398 Hits
I will present the arguments against mandating seat belts in American school buses, while addressing the concerns of parents and others, based on my research. The points I address are: lap belts ( ...
 
How to Get Your Child into an Ivy League School by Kyle Stout
May 26, 2005   17023 Hits
So you want your child to be the next Einstein? Or you hope your child will cash in on his or her great intellect (maybe to take care of you in your old age)? Or perhaps you merely want to give your ...
 
Recognizing Eating Disorders in Your Child by Carol S. Rothchild
May 27, 2005   598 Hits
Don't we all diet? When does a little preoccupation with weight and food point to an eating disorder? Anorexia and bulimia are on the rise and seem to affect the girls and young women who "have i ...
 
How to Teach Your Child to Swim by Katie Eyles
May 31, 2005   89774 Hits
Want your children to learn how to swim, but don't want to pay $50 or more for a two weeks session? By following these simple instructions, you can teach most children to be beginner swimmers  ...
 
Etiquette for Children: Table Manners by Lisa Pietsch
May 31, 2005   4069 Hits
With the advent of videogames, fast foods and more after school activities than ever before, eating at a dining table has become an uncommon thing for America’s youth. The following three tips can  ...
 
What You Need to Know If Your Child Is Diabetic by Robbi Erickson
May 31, 2005   1286 Hits
This articles is all about educating the family after a child has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Included are the five pieces of information that diabetic families need to know, what type 1 dia ...
 
Potty Training Tips: Is Your Child Ready to “Take the Plunge” by Milenna
May 31, 2005   497 Hits
The toilet training process doesn’t have to be painful. The first step is to determine whether or not your child is ready. Most children between the ages of 18 and 24 months are ready to start, bu ...
 
Everything You Need To Know About Fevers by Joanne Heck
June 03, 2005   3286 Hits
Understanding why fevers occur is the first step in fever management in kids. Taking an accurate temperature, knowing what it means, and having the knowledge about how to treat it can prevent the unce ...
 
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