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Temper Tantrums: Calming the Outburst by Valencia P. Higuera
August 11, 2005   2288 Hits
 
Thumb Sucking: Kicking the Habit by Valencia P. Higuera
August 11, 2005   1015 Hits
 
How to Raise Twins without Going Broke by Valencia P. Higuera
August 12, 2005   737 Hits
 
Child Abuse: What it is and Your Responsibilities by Mary M. Alward
August 16, 2005   2961 Hits
Do you know what constitutes child abuse and what your responsiblities are if you know a child is being abused in any way? Is corporal punishment child abuse? How does child abuse affect those people  ...
 
Back to School: Preparing your Child for Another Year in the Classroom by Tamiya King
August 16, 2005   1603 Hits
If you're looking for ways to motivate your child for the upcoming school year, your attitude toward school will definitely help to get your son or daughter exciting about learning in the new academic ...
 
What Kind of Childcare is Right for You and Your child? by Nicole Allard
August 19, 2005   726 Hits
 
How to Choose the Perfect Preschool for Your Child by Tamiya King
August 30, 2005   2222 Hits
 
High School Students Need Their Parents Too by Betsie Nielson
September 02, 2005   2433 Hits
By the time kids hit high school, many parents are no longer active in their children’s schools, but studies prove that high school students are more likely to succeed if their parents are involved  ...
 
Bullying: How to Help Your Child Cope by Mary M. Alward
September 06, 2005   14033 Hits
Has your child always loved school but now tries every trick in the book to keep from attending? Maybe he is being bullied. Bullying is a real threat to a child's safety and security. Learn what a bul ...
 
Taking Children’s Photos Made Easy by Karen Fifelski
August 08, 2005   3026 Hits
Taking good photographs of children is challenging for many parents, but these simple tips ensure that your photos will be a keepsake. ...
 
Tips to Soothe your Fussy Baby by Jasalynn Krissieanna
September 07, 2005   1635 Hits
 
How To Survive If You're Part of the Sandwich Generation by Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy
September 20, 2005   606 Hits
 
Fetus and Newborn Health Problems by Mary M. Alward
September 20, 2005   3798 Hits
Though most pregnancies and deliveries go off without a hitch, there are times when the fetus or the newborn baby has health problems. Learn what health problems a fetus or newborn might experience, w ...
 
Keep Your Children Safe on Halloween Night by Anika Logan
September 27, 2005   322 Hits
 
Who Can Take the Tax Credit for the Elderly or Disabled? by kmhagen
September 23, 2005   4172 Hits
If you are age 65 or older and your income is not over a certain limit, or if you are under age 65 and are totally and permanently disabled, you may be able to take the credit for the elderly or disab ...
 
Helping Your Child Cope in a New Family Setting by Jami Cameron
October 03, 2005   1856 Hits
Blending a new family – whether it be by a re-marriage, adoption or other non-traditional family situations – can be a wonderful experience; but bringing children into any new situation does have  ...
 
Blended Family Bonding: Tips for Growing Closer by Jami Cameron
October 03, 2005   4443 Hits
Whether the family you have is a “yours, mine and ours” or just “yours” it can take time to develop the tight knit family we all desire. ...
 
Blending Families: Surviving the Step-Parent Role by Jami Cameron
May 19, 2005   22059 Hits
You’ve found love again with an added bonus – more children added to the mix. Being a step-parent can be a wonderfully fulfilling role, but also has its ups and downs. Blending families can be a t ...
 
Raising A Special Needs Child by Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy
September 23, 2005   3021 Hits
A special-needs child can be a joy and not a burden if parents are educated about their child's condition. Parenting a special needs child may require more than the average child but it can be done.  ...
 
Infants and Touch by Laura Minnigerode
October 12, 2005   2665 Hits
Research has shown that babies who receive extra touch have more mature nervous systems. They sleep better at night, grow faster, are less fussy overall, and are generally more social and interactive  ...
 
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