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How to Write a Love Note to Your Child
Writing love notes to our children is becoming a lost art. Learn how to write a love note to your child that will create a lasting memory and will become a special keepsake.
Constipation and Diarrhea in Babies
You can detect constipation, if your baby's bowel movements are hard and cause a lot of pain and discomfort, he might even groan when he's having them. Constipated stools are dry, hard and may have blood streaks.
16 Tips to Surviving Plane Travel with Kids
Traveling with kids can be a challenge, as any parent knows. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce the stress and nerves. Make sure your family travels without incident by following these tips.
How to Deal With Difficult Kids
Every parent knows that kids come with their own personality and set of challenges. Some kids are simply more difficult for a particular person or parent to handle than others.
Pro Se Representation
Filing pro se is an option that parents should consider very carefully. Refer to this article to decide whether representing yourself in a child custody proceeding would be beneficial to your case.
Good Parents Are Positive Role Models
The truth is the truth and you need to hear it often.If you plan to be a good parent and raise good kids you must be their positive role model.
Jogging Stroller Benefits
For the active mom on the go, getting the exercise you need with your child can be a rough task, especially with all of the other activities you have to balance. Between work, child and house care, finding the time to continue your jogging regiment is something most new mothers only dream of. Howeve
Adam's Curse - A Future Without Men
Bryan Sykes, Professor of Human Genetics at Oxford University, discusses the male Y-chromosome, its force in the shaping of the modern world, and its possible eventual decline into extinction - leaving women to win the evolutionary battle of the sexes.
Make Ice Pops Everyday this Beautiful Summer with an Ice Pop Maker
Healthy treats seem to be obsoleted these days. We ought to plan to make fun ice pops that children will certainly like and the parents will certainly approve too. Hold back on the sweets yet not on t
How to Listen to a Teen's Complaints
When I see teens in my office who are angry and upset, I invite them to talk with me about it. "You seem upset today," I say and then I pause, giving them time to respond. Some kids are quite verbal and begin recounting all the details about what's bothering them. Others nod and struggle to find the
Be Consistent With a Problem Toddler
In most parenting articles, adults are told to be consistent with problem toddler, but what does that really mean? What is the practical application for those words?
How to Get Your Child to Stop Peeing in the Bed
Children wet the bed for a variety of reasons. Some may be dreaming they are on a toilet while others simply lack the ability to feel their bladder is full. Bedwetting is often a heretical condition, formally known as nocturnal enuresis. It is a common condition, and 10-percent of children will wet
It's Not Too Early to Start Shopping for Girls' Swimwear!
Yes, technically it is still winter, but it's not too early to shop for girls' swimwear. It is still chilly outside, but you can mentally skip ahead to summer and start fantasizing about long, sunny days on the beach, backyard barbecues, and floating around in the pool. Of course, for all
31 Realistic Resolutions to Transform Your Child, Your Family, Yourself
A new resolution for each day of January, with solid information and support for strengthening your resolve and doubling your determination.
Parents, Schools Should Talk to Kids About Sex
Parents, pediatricians, and educators need to step up sex-education efforts, according to a revised policy statement issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Recalls of Baby Strollers and Cribs
2009 saw an increase in baby product recalls, and this included products by name brands of strollers and cribs. Here are some suggestions for handling a recall for any baby products you may own.
Top Eight Ways to Comfort a Crying Baby
A newborn baby crying is a sight to behold to some - but not for mommies. When newborn babies cry, mommies start to worry because they are clueless about their reason for crying. This also signals the beginning of a guessing game for them. The only clear thing is that it is the only way babies tell
College Admissions 101 for Art Majors
You may think you know everything there is to know about college applications, but applying as an art major is a whole different ballgame. Here's a practical how-to guide for parents of college-age children and teens to the unique timelines and portfolio requirements.
Great Entertainment For Childrens Birthday Parties
So you've decided to throw your child his or her first birthday party in a massive way? This is not surprising. Most parents would consider their babies' first birthday parties as important milestones in their children's lives, that's why they go all out with the preparations. So