Thursday, February 9, 2012

Simple Ways To Reduce Common Headache In Children

January 10, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

These days all kids get headaches, lots of them thanks to technology. Sometimes, parents make the mistake of not believing their child, reasoning they might be too young to get them or worse that they're trying to get out of school - but by some research estimates nearly 75% of children under the age of [...]

A Look At Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters

January 10, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

Zhu zhu pet hamsters are set to be the biggest toy craze for years. Already sales have sky rocketed in anticipation of Christmas. No parent seems to be the one who was unable to find the right zhu zhu pet for their child.
Prices are already rising for these battery powered hamsters so what is [...]

Honest Parenting - Help Your Child To Become A Happy, Productive And Responsible Adult

January 9, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

Parenting is one big thing we all face in our lives at some point. It is inevitable (except for those who decide not to have kids and not to adopt a child either) but it is very much a learning experience as well. Is your child or teen out of control / depressed / argumentative [...]

Funding For Troubled Teen Treatment

January 9, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

There are many grant programs for troubled teens. These are social welfare programs where social services and juvenile authorities team up with local businesses or institutions to help youth work for a wage and learn to live on their own.
Grant programs are sponsored by the state. Troubled youth are enrolled in the program and [...]

The Controversy About The Best Treatments For Adhd

January 8, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

What are the best treatments for ADHD? The controversy rages on and there are advocates of ADHD meds who say that the side effects and the risks are minimal while there are other advocates of homeopathy, meditation, yoga, deep breathing, behavior modification, dietary changes and even equine therapy! There seems to be little agreement and [...]

What Is normal For A Child Learning To Read?

January 8, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

Parents can often worry about whether their pre-school child is developing at the right level for their age. One of the key areas that concerns parents is their childs preparedness to read. This article highlights many of the commonly exhibited behaviours of pre-school children who are showing age appropriate signs of learning to read. It [...]

Eating As A Whole Family Recent Studies Have Shown That Not Only Do Children Like To Sit Down At The Dinner Table And Eat A Meal With Their Parents, But They Are More Likely To Eat A Well-balanced,

January 7, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

after-school activities, errands, and the like, it seems we have less and less time. But with a few simple ideas and some planning, meal time can be an enjoyable and treasured family time.
Designate no less than one night per week to have a sit-down meal with your family. Sunday nights are usually a [...]

Choosing The Best Leapster Charger

January 7, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

The Leapfrog Leapster Multimedia Learning System comes fairly self-contained as a handheld game console but like many other handheld gaming systems can mow through batteries very quickly. One of the most essential Leapster accessories to purchase with the console itself is some a device to recharge the system.
The Leapster takes 6AA batteries which [...]

Nanny Finder - 8 Tips To Checking A Legitimate Nanny Finder Agency

January 5, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

Scams in the Internet abound and most of them are carried out in online nanny searches. In fact, even the nannies themselves have been victimized by identity thieves. Such stolen identities will eventually be used to con you and your family by bogus nanny finder agencies that operate in the net.
To avoid being victimized [...]

Being A Parent Is A Twenty-hour Job

January 5, 2010  •  Category : Parenting   

We watch our children grow right before our very eyes. It seems like yesterday they were a baby learning to crawl, walk, and feed themselves, and now they're in school, involved in activities, making friends, and learning to be more and more independent. Parents before us have said that from the time they're born, we [...]

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