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  • Developing Successful Kids  By : Brian McCoy
    Do you want more for your children than living a mediocre life? This article presents 10 simple steps to help raise your children to be leaders and stars of their lives.
  • Parenting Teenagers  By : Michael M1
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  • Parenting Education  By : Michael M1
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  • Broken Men  By : Gary Crow
    "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." -- Frederick Douglas -- Whether this is true or not is certainly less than obvious. The lack of clarity starts with the meaning of “strong children” and “broken men.” This article explores these questions and how you can assure that your children are "strong."
  • Parenting - A job for life  By : Rachel Harding
    Raising children is like arranging water into a square. It is a wonderful and challenging life experience. But is much harder than it looks, with patience and hope, children can mature into very emotionally-secure adults. Raising children is obviously one of the harder things in life to do, and in most cases parents know best., but bringing up children is one of the most rewarding and challenging undertakings anyone can take on.
  • The Jekyll and Hyde Child: Targeted Behavior Problems  By : James Lehman
    For many children, behavior problems are not universal; they’re targeted. Targeted at dad, at mom, at the stepmother, at the fiancé, at a sibling. The following two case studies reveal how normally charming and compliant children can become defiant or even abusive with one person in the family. James Lehman examines why this happens and what parents can do about it.
  • Parenting Lessons Learned from a Piece of Pink Cake  By : Terre Grable
    As a parent, do you sometimes feel frustrated? Need some parenting inspiration? Here are a few principles that gave me a different perspective in parenting children.
  • Puberty for Girls Is a Troubling Time: How Parents Can Help  By : Chris Robertson
    Although both girls and boys experience the hormonal changes associated with adolescence, puberty for girls can have a more significant and long lasting social impact.
  • Why Kids Tell Lies and What You Can Do About It  By : James Lehman
    Catching your child in a lie is frustrating, painful and worrisome. What else does he lie about? How can I trust him? Behavioral therapist James Lehman, creator of The Total Transformation Program, explains the surprising reason why kids tell lies and a better way for parents to deal with it.
  • 5 tips for Single Parents with Teenagers  By : Terre Grable
    Looking for help as a single parent ? Here are 5 tips that will help you navigate the challenges parenting your teenager:
  • Alternatives to drugs  By : Mike Scantlebury
    'Advice for parents'? Who needs it? But author Mike Scantlebury is reassuring when it comes to thinking about the lessons that wise elders are sharing with the young, like 'Study hard' and 'Work for tomorrow'. It may not be fashionable but the alternative 'philosophy' is based on a lie, says Mike, exposing the sham justifications that allow young people to pollute their bodies, crash their minds, and hock their future.
  • Pass It Along  By : Gary Crow
    As you think about what you ought to do for other people, passing your character along to your children is both a responsibility and an opportunity. Children don’t come into the world with their character pre-packaged. Rather, it develops and evolves through their early years. Character is learned and thus, is taught. This article shows you how you are key to their learning process.
  • Developing Self Esteem During Childhood  By : John Hayward
    The building of self-esteem starts in childhood. This means that as parents you have a responsibility to help your son or daughter to have a healthy self-image of him or herself.
  • Building Self Esteem in Children  By : John Hayward
    The only way for children to succeed is by building up one's self esteem. Those who have this will be able to achieve a certain ambition later on in life, which is something that could only happen with the support of parents and the teachers that moulded the child.
  • Parent Fatigue Syndrome - What it Looks Like and How to Overcome It  By : Terre Grable
    Feeling fatigued and stress out as a parent? Are you feeling pulled in so many differnt directions that you have lost the joy of parenting? Here are the signs and and symptoms of Parenting Fatigue Syndrome and how to overcome it.
  • Children Are People Too  By : Gary Crow
    “Children are our most important resource.” This is usually simply asserted as a given, with no further justification or explanation. You have likely heard it so many times that it has become little more than a cliché. It sounds right so everyone just takes it for granted that it’s right; but are children actually “our most important resource?” More to the point, are they a resource at all? This article explores this important question.
  • The Homework Battle: The Parents' Side  By : Sheryl Wood
    Parents share responsibility with their child to ensure that homework is done. Providing the environment, tools and cooperative support aid in keeping homework battles to a minimum. This article details the actions and positions parents can take to facilitate peaceful and productive homework completion.
  • Parenting - Preparing Your Child For That First Preschool Day  By : Parenting Advice
    A child's first day at preschool marks a milestone in the child's life and can be a very worrying time parents. However, with a little bit of forethought and some careful preparation this big day will go off just fine.
  • Parenting - Discipline In The Modern World  By : Parenting Advice
    Discipline is a necessary part of parenting but the subject of parenting and discipline has been hotly debated in recent years, often leaving parents confused about just how to discipline their children.
  • Parenting - Dealing With Family Sibling Rivalry  By : Parenting Advice
    If you have more than one child then you will know only too well the problems posed by sibling rivalry. Knowing when to intervene and when to leave well alone is not always easy and considerable problems can arise within families when parents fail to strike the right balance.
  • Parenting - Adoption And The Challenges Which It Poses  By : Parenting Advice
    Several million children in the United States today are adopted and there is little doubt that adoption presents parents with a unique challenge. However, like everything else in life, if you meet this challenge head on and overcome it then the rewards can be very great indeed.
  • Only Child Parenting - Getting The Balance Right  By : Parenting Advice
    The debate over whether it is or is not an advantage to grow up as an only child has been with us for decades and continues and this question is still being discussed at length today. Whatever the reality, one thing is certainly true and that is that parents of only children have a difficult balancing act to perform to give their child the best possible start in life.
  • Divorced Parenting - Considering The Needs Of The Children  By : Parenting Advice
    The rollercoaster ride of divorce can be a traumatic time for children and particular care is needed to meet the needs of your children. Here we examine some of the main needs experienced by children during and following a divorce.
  • Child Parenting Advice - Divorce and Children  By : Parenting Advice
    Divorce is rarely a painless process and is frequently a time when emotions are running high and there is a great deal on anger in the air. The way in which parents deal with anger and hostility is critical for the wellbeing of the children in both the short and long term.
  • Child Parenting - The Toughest But Most Rewarding Job In The World  By : Parenting Advice
    Child parenting is often described as being the most difficult job in the world and, if you compare it in general terms to any modern career you care to mention, then this is certainly a very fair description.
  • 7 Tips To Ensure That Your Only Child Develops Into A Well Rounded Adult  By : Parenting Advice
    Only child parenting carries its own special problems and one of these is ensuring that your child learns to interact with others from an early age in order to be able to face the rigors of the modern world. However, with a little bit of thought and some careful planning this is not too difficult a task.
  • 5 Tips For Parents Who Are Contemplating Divorce  By : Parenting Advice
    Divorce can be an extremely difficult time for children and, when contemplating a divorce, care is needed to ensure that any detrimental affect on the children is kept to a minimum. Here we look at five tips for parents who are preparing for divorce.
  • Breastfeeding  By : Brian Cook Cook
    Breast feeding is one of the most essential parts of motherhood, there is enough scientific proof to suggest that not breast feeding a new born child can cause medical problems for both the mother and the child, apart from containing vital nutrients for the new born, breast feeding actually improves a child's immune system, and provides protection against some of common ailments like gastrointestinal problems, and susceptibility to problems like diarrhoea. Breast feeding not only benefits the new born child, but it also helps the nursing mother. There is scientific evidence to prove that women that breastfeed tend to loose weight that they put on during pregnancy much faster.
  • The Top 5 Myths About Stay at Home Dads  By : Kevin McCarthy
    Being a dad at home looking after the children while the wife is at work is becoming more and more common in the modern world. Here are some myths for being a cool dad at home.
  • Preparing Children for Emergencies  By : Francesca Black
    Whether it is a fire, flood or earthquake, children need to know what to do and how to do it in order to minimize stress and anxiety. Have you heard stories on the news about a child who saves a family by staying calm, calling 911, and following directions? Being prepared to help in an emergency saves lives. What makes it possible for a child in a high stress situation to be ready to help?
  • How to Regulate Your Child’s TV Watching  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Most parents complain that their children watch too much television. In this age and time television is a fact of life. One doesn’t come across families that don't have one, or that never watch one. While there is nothing wrong with television per se one has to be selective when it comes to watching television and how much of it you can allow your children. Television is educational, informative, and uplifting. At the same time, a lot of what is shown on TV is nothing but drivel. It is nowhere n
  • Self Confident Parent Guide to Fun Summer Activites To Do Together part 2  By : Lena Tucker
    This is a part two in a series of two articles that give ideas and suggestions on how to keep your children entertained this summer.
  • Parental Negotiating  By : Mario Carini
    Negotiating isn't just for business. Families negotiate too. You should know some basic rules to insure that your home life doesn't resemble a war zone.
  • What is an Aspergers Syndrome characteristic?  By : Dave Angel
    Aspergers Syndrome characteristics.
  • Tips to get Your Hyper Child to Sleep Naturally  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    After you've tried all your regular tricks, do you still wonder how to get your baby, toddler or child to sleep? This article gives you simple tricks, techniques and solutions to help your child sleep - naturally!
  • Thinking Of Daycare?  By : Rick Coelho
    Daycare is where you drop your child off with a provider, and is a great way for your kid to get some socialization if you're in a situation where there aren't other kids around. I suggest...
  • Recognizing ADHD Symptoms  By : Alvin Toh
    ADHD is a condition that affects many children and it is can be difficult for parents to distinguish whether their child has it or not. So what are the symptoms of ADHD and what should you really be looking out for?
  • How to Choose Aspergers Schools  By : Dave Angel
    How to Choose Aspergers Schools for your child
  • Do You Dread Potty Training Your Toddler?  By : Christy Czekaj
    Enjoy your toddler every day because the time that they are small goes by in the blink of an eye. Christy Czekaj is a Professional Parenting Coach and Speaker. Christy has 30 years experience as a mother, Adoptive Parent, Foster Parent and Childcare Professional. Christy can be reached at http://www.CoachMom.net
  • The Frustrations and Rewards of Parenting Teenagers  By : Chris Robertson
    Most parents - whether they admit it or not - react to the onset of their child's teenage years with either trepidation or absolute dread. Yet parenting a teenager can be rewarding. Here are tips to get set you on the right path.
  • What You Need To Know About Adoption  By : Noel Clarke
    Adoption is a very delicate process, and nobody should attempt adopting without being prepared.
  • Parenting At It’s Best…..Making Time For Your Children  By : Iris Shamble
    Are you willing to have faith in parenting or have faith in a 30 year mortgage? We can't surrender to material things for the cost of our parenting skills.
  • Using A Pregnancy Calendar  By : Bod Build
    A pregnancy calendar is a simple 42 week guids through your pregnancy. Find out how to best use it.
  • Children of Excess…….Are We Giving Our Children Too Much?  By : Iris Shamble
    Giving our children too much can very well set them up for disappointments later in life. We have to raise not only responsible children, but children who are allowed to work for what they desire in order to help build self confidence and self-esteem in their life.
  • Why does my baby wake up screaming?  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    Have you ever wondered what COLIC means? Leading international parent educator and expert Tina Allen from liddlekidz.com answers your questions and gives you easy solutions to help comfort and soothe your colicky baby.
  • How to Make a Baby Mobile for Fun, Learning and Saving Money  By : Dalene Joubert
    Here's how to make a baby mobile in 8 easy steps that encourages and teaches your baby to quickly master the most important skills.
  • Make your baby stop crying  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    Do you ever wonder what makes a baby cry? Leading international parent educator and expert Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI, founder of leading children’s health and nurturing touch organization Liddle Kidz™, answers your questions and gives you easy solutions to help comfort and soothe your crying baby.
  • How to choose the right child care facility  By : Cecilia Koh
    Ideally babies should be looked after by their mums or dads but most times this is not possible especially in Malaysia and Singapore so this article helps to give parents an idea of the options available and how to maximise on their choice.
  • Negligent Babysitter - Tragic Results  By : Donald P. Schweitzer
    Imagine the terror a parent would feel learing that his or her child drowned while in the care of a negligent babysitter. Can a babysitter be charged with criminal gross negligence? What safeguards should parents take to minimize the risks associated with hiring people to care for their children?
  • Child care worker  By : Michael M1
    Useful article for child care worker, tips, ideas, recommendations and much more on this topic of Child-care-worker. Come to check our web site that has other related information that may be of interest to you...
  • The Truth about Depression and Aspergers Syndrome  By : Dave Angel
    An article that reveals the links between Aspergers and Depression.
  • If You Think Little League Baseball Does Not Teach Important Survival Skills, Think Again  By : Ed Bagley
    Sometimes as parents we forget how simple and subtle the lessons in life can be. With all of the violence we are now seeing with youngsters, I am reminded that some of our children today seem less able to cope with adversity, and even less so with patience. How is it that they clearly lack coping skills and patience, two necessary traits for survival as an adult?
  • Are You Using Emotional Intelligence When You Parent?  By : Maurine Patten
    Emotional Intelligence is the ability to access and make use of your feelings in order to be motivated and make good decisions. Researchers have discovered that emotional awareness and the ability to handle feelings determines your success and happiness, including family relationships. Emotional Intelligent parenting focuses on five main principles. It is not too late to learn how to put these principles into action with effort and practice.
  • Parenting for Dummies: Do You Have the Backbone for Parenting?  By : Iris Shamble
    Will you stand firm as a parent in spite of the lustful and suggestive ways geared towards our children in our society? Are will you compromise your parenting skills to satisfy your child?
  • Parental counseling  By : tuva24hs
    After a divorce, it is common to see that parents who are usually overwhelmed with their separation forget about their children wellbeing. Unfortunately there are some basic rights of kids that are not preserved during a marital separation. Some of them are:


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