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  • Lack of dialogue with kids  By : tuva24hs
    This is a very normal situation in modern times. Kinds get into their rooms and close the door, is very difficult to us to realize what exactly they are doing. Nowadays they have access to different types of information, like TV programs, radio, internet, etc.
  • Want to Know How To Make The Most of Motherhood?  By : Iris Shamble
    Being a mother can be so rewarding. We must not compromise our role as a mother. Our children’s success is in our hands.
  • Bullying and your child with Aspergers  By : Dave Angel
    An article about bullying and Aspergers children.
  • How to cope with your child’s initial diagnosis of Aspergers  By : Dave Angel
    An article for parents to help them cope with their child's initial diagnosis of Aspergers.
  • Feeding Kids The Right Way  By : Nitin Chhoda
    Food habits in children help shape their future health as adults.
  • comic book values  By : Michael M1
    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...
  • How to help your child with Aspergers fit in and make friends  By : Dave Angel
    This article is written for parents who have a child with Aspergers in order to help them to support their child to make friends with their peers and find a social network.
  • How to help your child with Aspergers survive the holiday season  By : Dave Angel
    This is an article designed to help parents of children who have Aspergers through the holiday seasons.
  • How to help your child with Aspergers who is withdrawn at school  By : Dave Angel
    This is an article for parents on how to help their child with Aspergers who is withdrawn at school.
  • How to understand and cope with the behaviors of your Aspergers child  By : Dave Angel
    This article looks at one of the most important areas for parents with a child who has Aspergers, which is behavior.
  • How To Prepare Your Child For Formal School  By : Marie Dunleavy
    The success of reading can be identified in children at an early age. Parents possibly will be able to tell whether their children’s reading is heading towards success or not. How can parents identify the potential reading success of their children?
  • Understanding the social challenges for your child with Aspergers  By : Dave Angel
    This is an article for parents to help them understand the social challenges for your child with Aspergers
  • Teach Critical Thinking Skills to Children during the K-12 Years  By : Dwight Chestnut
    As we engage the 21st century, insure your children learn critical thinking skills during the K-12 years. Otherwise, they may be functionally illiterate in the evolving 21st century workplace.
  • Painless Summer Learning for Your Kids  By : Sheryl Wood
    Keep kids thinking and learning all summer with simple, fun math and science activities and games. Find opportunities for your kids to learn at the beach, at the store or on a family trip. Foster a love of learning and a curiosity of the whole around them.
  • Stop The Bullies  By : Gary Crow
    What is a bully? When does the typical behavior of children (younger and older) stop being normal and expected and transcend to bullying? Those seem like fairly easy questions and they used to have fairly easy answers. We used to know which children were bullies and were reasonably clear about when normal behavior crossed the line into bullying, but no more. This article examines the underlying issues in today’s society.
  • Childhood Obesity: Physical Effects  By : Gurion Blattman
    Obesity can be a problem as early as kindergarten for some children. Children who suffer from obesity will most likely endure a lifelong struggle with physical and emotional consequences.
  • How to Get Your Picky Eater to Eat  By : Anita Murray
    One of the biggest concerns for parents is when their child doesn't eat. There are many aspects to healthy eating for children in general, but when you have a picky eater, it's that much more difficult to determine how much to push and when to give in. You don't want to force children to eat, but you can learn to offer healthier choices that are appealing and nutritious.
  • Parents Beware Of Your Teen and Their MySpace Page  By : anderson
    Tremendous amount of information about your teen's personality and interests are revealed in Myspace page, beneficial for their parents.
  • Is it it too late to start massaging my child?  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    Ever wondered how to help your child sleep through the night or how you might find more time to sleep yourself? Massaging your child could be the answer. This article gives you the why's and how-to's to begin massaging your child right now!
  • Sick Kids Benefit from Healing Touch  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    To many young pediatric patients and their families, pediatric massage is often seen as the medicine they need to heal. Infant, Children's and Pediatric Massage expert, Tina Allen of Liddle Kidz, gives you advice and techniques for adaptiong massage therapy to suit chronically ill pediatric patients.
  • Ode to the Road (The Road Trips of our Lives)  By : Patti Teel
    Road trips reflect how we viewed life at various ages and stages of our life. This article encourages each of us to take a sentimental journey and reminisce on our own childhood family vacations, and then on trips taken later on in our lives.
  • Read Aloud with My Teen? Yes, It Can Be Done!  By : Faye Walker
    Reading aloud to teens.
  • Online CPR Certificate - First Step To Saving Lives!  By : Lee Addison
    Many people have recognized the value of obtaining the online CPR certificate. Once only required for the health industry, it is now a prerequisite for a growing number of employment positions. Taking the time to sit for the online CPR certificate not only enhances job prospects, but it guarantees that you will be a very valuable member of any workforce.
  • Help! My Child Has Been Kicked Out of School!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Once again the British press is full of discussion about children misbehaving in school. And once again the main solution seems to be "exclude the troublemakers from the classroom".
  • Try a Party Clown For Your Kids Party.  By : Local Party Clown
    The best event clowns will supply charming magic, playing puppets, plate spinning, human face painting, juggling acts and more. Marvellous clown entertainers cater to kids(and adults) with a captivating birthday event experience that will be recollected for years to come.
  • Six Steps for Reading Aloud to Your Kids  By : Faye Walker
    You can help your child be a better student, become a committed reader, and build bonds with him/her. How? Read aloud to your child every day. Reading aloud to children helps them with schoolwork, creates committed readers, and builds bonds between you and your child.
  • Glue Ear in Children - Do You Know the Causes and the Effects on Their Hearing?  By : Mike Jennings
    How does glue ear develop in children, what effect does it have on their hearing, and can you prevent it?
  • Helping Your Children Overcome Stress  By : Andrew John..
    Stress is as dangerous for children as it is for adults. We may remember our childhoods as happy and calm times, but the truth is that growing up is full of different stress sources. This situation is perfectly ok - we all needed a certain level of stress to develop properly and create some resistance to stressful situations. However, there are also situations when stress becomes too dangerous to be coped with without external support. At such times the family should do its best to protect the c
  • All About Different Children's Wooden Block Types  By : Garrett Politis
    There are so many choices when looking for children's wooden blocks. However, when you really begin to look, they really can be divided into three types. These three types are: Kindergarten Blocks, Tabletop Blocks, and ABC Blocks.
  • All about Child Aspergers Syndrome  By : Dave Angel
    Describes children with Aspergers Syndrome.
  • How To Build Your Childs Self Esteem  By : Susan Lewis
    Too many people know the frustration of waking to find that a child has wet the bed. Most instances are isolated, in that it was only a random accident. Unfortunately, for untold thousands of families, this is actually a nightly occurrence. Thankfully, there is help in the form of a bedwetting alarm.
  • What is Aspergers Disease  By : Dave Angel
    All about Aspergers
  • Teach Creativity by Making a Kids Halloween Costume  By : Susan West..
    The air gets crisp and the leaves turn color. Its fall! And every little kid anxiously anticipates the eve of the greatest candy haul of the year, Halloween! Yes, actually "Trick or Treating" is fun. But, the preparation is just as, if not more enjoyable. This is the time of year where kids are really allowed to be kids. Let your little one choose their kid's Halloween costume. It's the one night of the year where they can feel grown-up while acting very much like a kid.
  • What is Aspergers Disorder  By : Dave Angel
    Description of Aspergers
  • The Dangers Of Overprescribed ADHD Medications  By : Alvin Toh
    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has become the fastest growing diagnosed disorder among children under the age of 18. Many children in countries such as the US, New Zealand and Australia are being prescribed medications at an alarming rate. As the FDA requires ADHD drugs to carry warning labels, the overmedication of children with ADHD is becoming a real concern.
  • Alternatives to gangs  By : Mike Scantlebury
    What are teenagers really getting up to in their spare time? Should parents worry, or is there something more positive they can do? Join self-help expert and Internet Author Mike Scantlebury in an exploration of social trends and sample a sliver of the book he is currently working on, full of useful, no-nonsense advice for parents.
  • Important Information If You Are Considering A Bunk Bed  By : Sam J Kerry
    Looking for the perfect bunk bed for your children? There are many styles from which to choose, but there are a few things to consider prior to purchasing a bunk bed. Here are some important tips, not necessarily in any particular order.
  • Study Skills: How To Help Your Kids  By : Frank McGinty
    You pick up nuggets of wisdom in the most unexpected places. One was given to me by a man I met in the Scottish Highlands.
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder: The Battle At Home  By : James Lehman
    A day with a child who has Oppositional Defiant Disorder is a series of battles in an undeclared war. Parents dealing with ODD can learn how to stop the war and restore peace at home. By helping your child develop problem-solving skills and by setting limits consistently, concisely and clearly, you will teach your child to cope with the world and succeed in it.
  • Reading with Your Kids  By : Jerry Carpos
    One’s future begins with a library of varied topics that presents various aspects of life. Bedtime stories and other reading materials can bring truth, nobility and beauty into your life. Share that positive character and build good traits among your children through reading.
  • Scary Kids Halloween Costumes to Go Trick-or-Treating In  By : Susan West.....
    The air gets crisp and the leaves turn color. Its fall! And every little kid anxiously anticipates the eve of the greatest candy haul of the year, Halloween! Yes, actually "Trick or Treating" is fun. But, the preparation is just as, if not more enjoyable. This is the time of year where kids are really allowed to be kids. Let your little one choose their kid's Halloween costume. It's the one night of the year where they can feel grown-up while acting very much like a kid.
  • From Your Child's Point of View  By : Anthony Kane MD
    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.
  • Are your children's toys safe?  By : Rachel Harding
    Children love toys and playing but how safe are those toys?


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