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Why Play And Exercise Is Vitally Important For Your Children
By :
Gregg Hall
Soccer, baseball, and flag football all help a child to stay in shape while also teaching important lessons from sharing to resolving anger to teamwork. All of these qualities will help shape a child into a polite, respectable adult. Another sport that is very popular with kids and adults alike is tennis.
Investing in your children’s future
By :
Michael Challiner
There has been a big increase in the number of parents arranging loans to pay for their children to be privately educated. Whatever their income, parents are prepared for sacrifice for the sake of their child’s future.
The Importance Of Play
By :
Garry Zancanaro
As we grow into adults we leave behind many things that were important to us as children, but we can still be curious, playful, and optimistic and let ourselves get excited and experience joy.
Here's An Idea For Hot Sauce, Use It To Discipline Your Kids!
By :
Gregg Hall
Some families have even resorted to a highly controversial technique of dispensing hot sauce on the tongues of their naughty children. This technique has raised eyebrows at many child protective agencies and even with state governments.
3 Reasons Why Your Child Needs Strong Memory Skills
By :
Jim Sarris
Being able to memorize is one of the best tools a child can have in their educational toolkit. The author gives parents three reasons why they need to help them develop strong memory skills.
How To Save Big Money On Sports Gear For Your Kids
By :
Gregg Hall
Prior to budget cuts, getting their needed equipment was not a financial consideration for the parents. Now, in order for my children to continue to play their favorite sports, we have to cut down on other expenses to be able to afford the expensive gear.
How To Choose Cool Bicycles For Your Kids That They Will Enjoy
By :
Gregg Hall
During my childhood days, there weren't as many bike brands to choose from as there are today. The market is saturated with many different choices, from selections offering flowing pink streamers to cartoon themed rides like the Rugrats.
Why Junior Clothing Stores Are So Popular With Teens
By :
Gregg Hall
When you walk through the mall, you may notice that some stores have adolescent girls going in and out of them. A closer examination will show scantily clad mannequins wearing low rise jeans and tops cut off at the midriff. These are the clothing stores that were specifically designed with teenaged girls in mind.
10 Ways Horses Build Character in Children
By :
Sean Russell
Horses are large and intimidating, so naturally it takes a lot of confidence to be able to control one. Letting a child handle a gentle horse will do wonders for their confidence.
Children's Eating Habits, Who Is To Blame?
By :
Ken Snow
Parents often teach their children very poor food habits. For example, during a busy morning, when everyone is running late, there is little time to think about making and eating breakfast, although it is the most important meal of the day.
Curtains, Pancakes and Broom Hockey: 12 Ways to Build Self Esteem in Kids
By :
Susie Cortright
Few things are as rewarding as seeing your child glow from the inside out. Here are twelve family activities that can help boost self esteem in children.
Kids Bedding - Follow These Six Basic Tips To Make An Informed Purchase
By :
Brooke Hayles
The decisions to be made may seem endless when deciding how to decorate your baby's room, but that's just because you want everything to be absolutely perfect. If you follow these tips related to kids bedding, you're sure to make a better, more informed purchase.
Why Does My Child Need the Space Maintainer?
By :
Minh Nguyen, D. D. S.
Sometimes a child's baby tooth comes out too soon due to cavity or accident. The space maintainer works as space holder to ensure that permanent teeth grow in straight.
9 Fun Ways To Potty Train Your Child
By :
Susan Jan
It is hard trying to figure out when is the right time to potty train your child. Most children are usually ready for potty training between the ages of 18 to 24 months. During the whole potty training process, parents should always try to keep their sense of humors about them and keep things upbeat, making potty training a fun time for the child.
Potty Training: How to Handle Accidents
By :
Jill Brennan
Accidents are part of potty training but what is the best way to clean up? Read on for advice and tips on what to do and what not to do.
Visit Your Local Outdoor Toy Store to Encourage Your Kids to Head Outside Again
By :
Mayoor Patel
If you take your kid into the outdoor toy section, he or she may become amazed by some of the great things they offer.
Entertain your Sick Child in the Most Caring Ways
By :
Mitch Johnson
Play with children when it is appropriate, especially when they are sick. Your attention will make them feel to be valuable and being loved. But, choose only those games which are easy to play and need no much of effort. Take a tip from the following on how to entertain your sick child.
How To Protect Your Kids at the Pool
By :
Roger Hall
Seven Easy Tips to Protect Your Children. Can a Swimming Pool Really Be More Dangerous than a Gun? What follows helps to reduce risk. Especially if there is a swimming pool at your home.
How To Help Your Child Improve Their Auditory Memory
By :
Gregg Hall
Auditory Memory Problems (ADP) is a disorder that is currently being researched by professionals who are attempting to determine the best treatment for individual cases.
How To Teach Your Kids To Cook
By :
Jeff Schuman
If you're ready to teach your kids how to cook, here are some simple tips for teaching them the basics, and giving them skills that will last them a lifetime!
How to Entertain a Sick Child
By :
Mitch Johnson
Sometimes it becomes very difficult to entertain a sick child. He used to be more irritable and bored. But, for the parents they have to keep nourished and entertained him. Here are few tips on how to keep your sick child busy in games and forget his pain.
Transforming Your Kids Free Time
By :
Kadence Buchanan
Kids' free time usually leads to parents' busier periods. But this does not have to be the case. When your kids come home from school or their extracurricular activities, you can continue giving the choice of doing something fun and educative at the same time.
Tips for Entertaining a Sick Child
By :
Mitch Johnson
Only parents know how difficult it can be to take care for a sick child. In this article you will find some creative way comfort and entertain your child with some light games.
Fun for the Sick Child
By :
Mitch Johnson
A child loves to play, even if he is in the sick bed. You can still have fun with him. From this article you will find the games that a child can play while lying in sick bed.
Kids Should Learn the Value of Money
By :
ian Williamson
Children should be taught the value of money. Too many times parents simply give their kids money to go to the movies or to buy the latest gizmo without the child understanding that the cash did not just get pulled out of thin air. Kids will learn quickly if they can get something for nothing. It is far better for the child to learn that money has to be earned.
Effective Discipline for Two Year Olds
By :
Kadence Buchanan
The "terrible" twos are a time of great change for most children. They are learning how to be independent and often defy their parents, yet this newfound freedom sometimes frightens them.
Children's Books To Capture The Imagination
By :
Margaret Tye
A collection of the best, modern children's books to suit all ages - including young-at-heart adults!
Using Mouthguard for the Safety of Your Child
By :
Minh Nguyen, D. D. S.
Over two million teeth are knocked out every year in the U.S. largely during sporting activities. Wearing a mouthguard could have prevented many of these incidents.
Encourage Your Child To Use His Mind With A Science Kit
By :
Gregg Hall
Parents are always looking for things that will spark their child's imagination while giving them a valuable education at the same time. The next time you're considering what to buy for your child, consider a science kit.
Books For Children Tips - Where Do You Begin
By :
Joshua Poyoh
To instill the love of reading in your children is one of the very first thing parents wanted to do. Once a child begins to read at an early age, the tendency is that he will have the love of reading for the rest of his life.
Help Your Kids Say No to Tobacco
By :
Minh Nguyen, D. D. S.
Tobacco will be detrimental to the health of your children now. You must give them the confidence and tools they need to say "no" when offered tobacco.
The Time When Children Decide To Spend Really Counts
By :
Kadence Buchanan
A variety of authors have written over the years what should be the amount of allowance a child is provided with or if a allowance should be provided at the first place.
Swimming Pool Safety for Children
By :
Michael Gavre
Having a swimming pool on your property can be a great way to have fun for yourself and your entire family. Even though a pool can be fun, it can also be very dangerous if you have children around.
Choosing a Play Group
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
Playgroups are an important part of social interaction for young children and their mothers. Playgroups prepare children for more formal daycare and school situations and provide moms valuable time with other adults. Choosing the right playgroup is essential to getting the most out of this experience.
A Youngster Can Show You How To Laugh
By :
David Hill
Have you at all watched kids at have fun? If you are lucky, you will have seen them chuckle eagerly and it was really simple for them to do so. Studies suggest that adults are amused nearly 15 times in a day, though kids chuckle approximately 300-400 times a day
Smooth Moving With Children
By :
Jason McDonald
Moving with children can be stressful. Here is some advice on how to make this a smooth move.
Explore Extracurricular Activities With Your Child
By :
Ken Snow
There is a special role that a parent can play in the overall academic, physical and social development of a child.
Helping Your Child To ‘Think Outside The Box' By Mary Whelan
By :
Damien Kettle
During my career I have worked with young children, teenagers, and adult groups from a wide variety of backgrounds, and what has struck me most is how people blossom and thrive when they have the opportunity to see themselves as creative thinkers.
Children’s Clothing – A New Trend in Modern Society
By :
Groshan Fabiola
Modern society revolves around concepts such as beauty and originality, ideals that have been embraced and implemented by fashion designers worldwide. Undoubtedly, fashion has always been a powerful means of expression, as the way we dress reflects our cultural provenience, mentality, personality, and even our feelings. In addition, fashion has the great merit of combining practicality with aesthetics, and could be perceived as “a pragmatic form of art”. Being influenced by many different cultural and social factors and permanently adapting to the needs and requirements of a continuously developing society, fashion has suffered a lot of radical changes over the course of time. During its ongoing process of evolution, it has generated many different styles and trends, revealing traits characteristic to each distinctive generation.
Give Back to Kids Going Back to School
By :
Roger Carr
There are many opportunities to make a difference during the school season. Discover ways you might give back to make this the best school year ever for at least one student.
Children with Autism. The Importance of Clear Boundaries and High Expectations
By :
Alan Yau
Just because your child has autism doesn't mean they should be allowed to do what ever they want. And it doesn't mean that you forfeit the right to have high expectations of them. In this extract from his book "How to teach your Autistic Child", I explain why.
Teaching Reading to Children with ASD. What's The Best Way?
By :
Alan Yau
In this article I share my experiences of teaching children with ASD to read using different methods.
Children: Choices and Consequences
By :
Susan Huebert
A parenting article on effective methods of giving your child choices and consequences in order to build your child's responsibility and self-control.
Help Your Children Read
By :
Carol Josel
Do your kids love curling up with a book? If not, read an educator's tips on creating reading children
Rain Rain Go Away -My Kids Want To Play
By :
Jan Hayner
Ways to Organize your childs play day indoors can be a lot of fun, for you and your child. These are some of the things that make you look forward to a rainy day.
Help Your Children Get Organized
By :
Carol Josel
Do your kids wait til the last minute to do homework? Follow these easy tips from an educator and help them get organized.
Read Alouds with Your Children
By :
Carol Josel
Make books fun with read aloud time.
Help Your Kids Get Better Test Grades
By :
Carol Josel
Take the fear out of testing with these easy tips from an educator
Help Your Kids with Mind-Boosting Foods
By :
Carol Josel
Are you kids eating foods that hurt them in school? Find out more.
Managing Your Kids' Time
By :
Carol Josel
Help you children do better at school with time management skills
14 Simple Rules for Raising Successful Children
By :
Jamie Jefferson
Successful parenting means taking the time to understand what our children need to be fulfilled, confident, and happy. Of course, that’s no small task. Here are 14 guiding principles.
Is Your Child Getting Enough Sleep? How to Tell and What to Do About It
By :
Christine Harrell
In a nation of sleep deprived adults, it's no wonder that we're raising a generation of kids with sleep problems. Learn how you can combat common sleeping problems among children.
The Effect of White Noise Machines on a Child’s Learning and Behavior
By :
Christine Harrell
Explaining the effects and benefits a white noise machine can have on young children and their sleep patterns.
Breaking Down The Communication Barriers With Your Kids
By :
Anne Wolski
Today's children have more things to deal with than kids did even twenty years ago. Drugs, violence, mixed messages in advertising, peer pressure, packed schedules and outside activities all add to the pressure they face.
Income Ideas For Your Kids To Start Now
By :
james lowe
If your kids show signs of being an entrepreneur and have a desire to make money, let them run, then guide them
Helping Your Kids Get Organized
By :
Carol Josel
If you children's tasks or homework get left until the last minute, these organizational ideas will help make their life easier.
Protect Your Children Against Overexposure to the Sun
By :
Rick Hendershot
It does not take much time in the sun to get a healthy dose of Vitamin D. Overexposure is a much more serious problem.
Child Support Guidelines And Advice
By :
John Layton
Child support definition and legal procedures. Child support guidelines and advices.
How To Choose A Child Day Care Center
By :
John Layton
Child day care definition, origins and advice. How to choose a child day care center and the types of day care.
More Effective Communication with Children - Part 4
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
Now the child himself obviously has a problem which is not allowing him or her to use his or her mental abilities to their full potential.
More Effective Communication with Children - Part 5
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
A child keeps pleading to be taken to a movie, but has not cleaned up his room for several days, a job, which he agreed to do.
More Effective Communication with Children - Part 3
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
Now what are some of the programmings or beliefs which a parent may have which may create some of these emotions.
More Effective Communication with Children - Part 2
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
Let us briefly mention how most people communicate now. There are two basic categories; those who suppress themselves and do not communicate; and those who suppress the others by raising their voices.
More Effective Communication with Children - Part 6
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
A twelve-year-old is sent home by a teacher with a note stating that he was speaking loudly, using "filthy" language. What might be the parents’ reaction?
More Effective Communication with Children - Part 1
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
Today we are experiencing an ever-growing communication gap between parents, teachers and the children whom they are responsible for.
The 10 Child Safety Devices You Need in Your Home
By :
Joan Yankowitz
Here are 10 child safety devices you need to help prevent injuries to young children.
Our Children's Needs - part 7
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
Communication is the process, which opens up a channel of love, understanding and union between people. When it is lacking, no amount of money, education or material goods can bridge the gap that is created.
Our Children's Needs - part 8
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
We can remember how we felt when we were children. We can spend time remembering our various experiences feelings and needs which we had when we were children.
Are Wealthy Children Happier Than Poorer Children?
By :
Ken Charnley
The general belief is that the rich tend to pamper their children by buying them all sorts of ‘toys’, while the poorer peoples do not do this because they cannot afford to. It is usually presented in stories – especially movies – that rich children are a menace while those from the poorer families struggle all their lives. Consequently, it may be believed that children from rich families are happier than those from the poorer ones.
Our Children's Needs - part 2
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
Children need to feel secure. Few feel secure when there are conflicts occurring around them.
Our Children's Needs - part 3
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
Everyone likes a pat on the back, recognition, strokes, praise or affirmation of his or her ability, goodness and worthiness.
Our Children's Needs - part 6
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
How can we provide a home environment that will stimulate the process of holistic learning for our children?
Our Children's Needs - part 4
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
Worry is a direct message to our children that we do not feel secure, that we do not feel able to face the tests and difficulties of life.
Easy Ways to Teach Your Children How to Spend, Save and Give
By :
Tim Shank
Teaching your children about the importance of saving and giving and how to spend money responsibly teaches them good money management values that will last a lifetime. It is very easy to teach them the importance of doing these things and to help them have fun in the process.
Fun Counting and Math Games for Children
By :
Tim Shank
By playing counting games with children you can make learning to count fun and easy. These games will also help your children as they grow older and begin learning to add, subtract and do other more complex mathematics.
Our Children's Needs - part 1
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
A human being is pretty much formed and programmed in his or her concepts about himself or herself and the surrounding world by the age of eight.
Our Children's Needs - part 5
By :
Robert Elias Najemy
Children want to learn. They need to learn.
Treatment of Childhood Eczema with Aromatherapy
By :
Ken Charnley
Childhood Eczema is increasing and is becoming a common problem to school age children. According to National Eczema society of UK it is a common disease effecting children up to one fifth of all children in UK. The harshness of this disease can vary in different forms. This disease shows its effect on the skin of child and so the symptoms of this disease can also be judged from the inspection of the child’s skin.
Living in a Toxic World - Children's Nutrition
By :
Aruna Bakhru
A practical primer on School Lunches from a medical doctor with expertise in environmental medicine.
6 Ways to Teach your Children Respect
By :
Valentina Ibeachum
Are children of today really ill-behaved boors? Are we doomed as parents to be cursed with disrespectful children whom we have no control over whatsoever? How important is respect? And how can we teach it to our children?
The Dreams for Kids Team will Race Across America-but not on Sunday
By :
Cornelius Hofman
The Race Across America(RAAM) is the most grueling event in the world.
A four man team will race, non-stop, to raise doantions for the Non-Profit children's charity, Dreams for Kids, dedicated to improving the lives of kids with disabilites.
Teaching Children In Love Part 2
By :
Katheryn Hoban
teaching children in love a 4 part series.
Keeping Children Safe Part 2
By :
Katheryn Hoban
2 Part discussion on children's safety in and around the home, and out in public
Playgrounds Bring Joy to Children
By :
Khieng Chho
With their view of innocence, children are fond of exploring things but they usually do it through playing. Sometimes they tend to perceive even the most important things simply as a game.
Teaching Children in Love Part 4
By :
Katheryn Hoban
teaching children in Love a 4 part series
Keeping Children Safe Part 1
By :
Katheryn Hoban
2 Part discussion on children's safety in and around the home, and out in public
Teaching Children In Love Part 3
By :
Katheryn Hoban
teaching children in love 4 part series
Easy Sudoku Puzzles for Kids! Teacher and Parent Approved Activities
By :
Sam Smith
Want a great way for your children to learn this summer and excel in school? Try sudoku puzzles for kids these can be found online cheaply and easily and are great for increasing your child's brain power, reasoning skills and more. Read this article to learn all of the benefiets of sudoku puzzles for kids.
Thomas the Tank Engine and Autistic Children
By :
Kayla Berringer
For most children Thomas the Tank Engine is a fun character and learning partner, however for children with autistic spectrum disorders Thomas the Tank Engine represents so much more.
Princesses and Their Closets
By :
Jessica Deets
If you want to create your own version of Cinderella's closet for your little one, the effort will be well worth the results. Plus, there are some other benefits, too.
Help Your Kids With Test Taking
By :
Carol Josel
Just because you hated tests doesn't mean your kids can't love them. Here are tips on helping your children be great test-takers.
Tips in Teaching Your Child How to Ride a Bike
By :
Daegan Smith
Determine if your child is ready to learn how to ride the bicycle. It is important that your child have to master balance. You can start by teaching your child to begin in two wheels. You can consider three methods like the assisted two wheeling, unassisted two wheeling and the training wheel. It is up to you on where you think your child will learn the easy way and consider what could be the safest.
How to Raise Polite Children
By :
Carol Josel
Are your children out-of-control? Follow this expert's advice on teaching your children manners
Stop Putting Your Children At Risk!
By :
Kathryn Wozniak
A look at the alarming health problems that are rising in children and the connection to the toxic cleaners we use everyday.
Suitable Clothing for Children
By :
Ivar Rudi
Infants are very susceptible of the impressions of cold; a proper regard, therefore, to a suitable clothing of the body, is imperative to their enjoyment of health.
Managing Childcare Problems When You Are A Work At Home Mom
By :
Eleanor Tilghman
This article offers helpful solutions to the work at home mother who is having problems managing her business because of childcare issues.
Ten Easy Ways to Help Kids Learn: A Brain-based Learning Strategy that Really Works
By :
MaryJo Wagner
Crossing the mid-line is a simple brain-based-learning strategy with dozens of variations that kids and adults can easily do throughout the day. Use these teacher resources and parent tips to help kids improve reading, do homework, and learn new skills.
Keeping Inflatables Away From Small Children
By :
Charles Kassotis
There are many dangers associated with inflatable items, follow this simple guideline to ensure safety.
An Active Partnership... Parents-Kindergarten
By :
Ken Charnley
Pre-school learning is an educative partner of the family. Here are some reasons that make kindergarten an extremely important educative factor:
How to Rid the Streets of Cars, Give Streets Back to the People and Make Streets Safer for Kids?
By :
Nazir Hussain
Hard hitting TV compaigns illutrating the threat that cars pause on our lives. Truth is we don't really know how to use this travelling machine properly. We ca have cars, have our streets back and add years to our existence on this planet.
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