Top 20+ Reasons to Pay your Kid an Allowance
by Cindy Morus 1. They can make mistakes under your guidance Unilateral Disarmament - The First Step to Improving Communications with Your Teenagers
by V. Michael Santoro Many times, we are so conditioned in how we speak that we do not realize whether or not we are effectively communicating with our teens. This is especially true when they upset us. Finding the Right Baby Soap for Your Babys Skin
by Erwin Venegas Aren’t all soap the same, especially baby soap? Just What Is A Learning Disability?
by Sandy Gauvin A learning disability is defined as a permanent problem
that affects a person with average to above average
intelligence, in the way that he/she receives, stores,
and processes information. Hints on how to encourage children to read
by Ruowen Leung Hints from Ruowen Wang Some Good News About Blended Families
by Lisa Cohn You may publish this article in your ezine or on your
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publication. How to Give Your Child Encyclopedic Knowledge?
by Andrew Loh When you talk about multiply your child’s intelligence, you can’t help but to mention about Dr. Glenn Doman. He is the founder of The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential and began pioneering the field of child brain development since 1940. He and the institute are famous for their pioneering work with brain-injured children and their work in early development for well children. Five Ways To Turbo-Boost Your Parenting Skills
by Frank McGinty The 'phone conversation had nothing at all to do with Are You Meeting ALL Your Childs Basic Needs?
by Frank McGinty This may come as a surprise, but many parents are unaware of The Legend and Charm of The Tooth Fairy
by Nancy Wurtzel The legend and myth of the Tooth Fairy is a delightful part of
our modern family culture. Kids dream about receiving a
special gift or money from this charming, magical fairy.
Adults fondly remember the Tooth Fairy as a wonderful
childhood fantasy of their youth, and they pass on the
mystery and charm to their own young children. Nail Biting Basics
by Christopher J. Henry Nail biting typically begins between the ages of five and 10 and is common among children as well as adults. As many as one in three Americans bite their nails. For School Success, Dont Coddle Your Kids
by Fran Santoro Hamilton Parents want their children to succeed in school. However, sometimes their best intentions are misguided. Attempts to provide children with a wonderful life can, in fact, increase the stress of the entire family. Vision: 20/20 Is Not Enough!
by Fran Santoro Hamilton The Snellen chart, the instrument most frequently used to test eyesight, often gives people a false sense of security about their vision. It measures only acuity -- and that at a distance of 20 feet. How much does your child read at that distance? Book Review:
by Fran Santoro Hamilton Although the cover dubs Assertiveness: Key to Better Parenting
by Pat I have always been aware of my number one weakness: non-assertiveness. But I have come a long way from the time when I couldn't say 'no' to a child molester and not understanding the importance of telling my parents. Summer Survival
by Amy Allen Clark Summer is here, the kids are home, and the days are so long. Our article is full of great ideas for making this summer a summer to remember with your children and staying organized when doing it. If your child is being bullied - 20 top tips for parents
by Derek Randel Learn top tips for protecting your child from bullying and school violence. Boundaries - Why Theyre Needed
by Derek Randel Learn why boundaries are a necessity. If you want to simplify your life and provide your child with a life skill, then read this article. The Benefits of Music Education
by Tony Bancroft We are considering music for our child - what are the best options - band or orchestra? Which instrument should we buy? How much money should we spend? Should we start thinking about college now or later? The answers to these questions are critical - find out why they are important in Growing Your Musician: A Practical Guide for Band and Orchestra Parents, by Tony Bancroft New Mom...New Baby...New Debt?
by Susan Koiner A new baby is a blessing but with the joy comes new expenses. In the article, "New Mom...New Baby...New Debt?" learn how you can save money on many of the items your new baby will need. by
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