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  • Teach Your Children to Respect You   By : Ineke Van Lint
    Never argue with a child. You are the parent, you are the one who decides. Do not get tempted to go into endless discussions with your child. Learn to act after the second warning. Be consistent. That is the only way to get respect.
  • The Role Of Parents In Their Child's Safety From Sexual Predators  By : Joyce Jackson
    Parents should never underestimate or minimize their role in keeping their kids safe from sexual proedators. Use these tips for a safer child today.
  • Keeping Kids Safe  By : Joyce Jackson
    Learn the real secrets to teaching your kids to keep themselves safe.
  • How To Get Your Children to Tidy Their Rooms!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Almost every parent faces this problem. Some parents learn to ignore it, while others wreck their nerves over it. It leads to frustration, and countless fights and arguments. Neither is desirable. So, here are some tips to overcome it:
  • We Should Learn Children  By : Gabriel Rise
    Children would eventually be the future. The children of today would become adults of tomorrow who will participate in building society’s vitality.
  • Dealing With Dirty Little Mouths  By : Amanda Sykora
    One day I woke up and realized that my 2-year-old decided he wanted to be a sailor. Nope, he didn't start wearing white pants and a silly little hat. That would have suited me just fine! Instead his mouth matured into something hideous. Sweet words like "booger" and "poop" had become "stupid" and "crap."
  • Princess Birthday Party  By : Rene Graeber
    Birthday parties are used to signify the joy that a person feels at growing one more year older and for little girls a princess birthday party is like a dream come true.
  • Consistency Works like Magic for Parenting  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    If there is one word that is consistently heard about parenting, it is the need for consistency: consistency in what you say and do, and consistency between parents.
  • Planning Ahead for Summer  By : Stephanie Foster
    Summertime is about fun for kids, but they quickly get bored. Plan for it.
  • Planning the Preschool Birthday Party: 12 Ideas for Children Ages 5 and Under  By : Susie Cortright
    Preschool birthday parties are joyous, but, the truth is, when my kids were younger, I tended to lose sight of what a successful birthday party really is: a memorable event that makes your child feel treasured. Now that my kids are a little older, and I have a few more parties under my belt, I do it differently. Here are some tips for throwing a birthday party for children ages 5 and under.
  • Help! My Child Watches Too Much TV.  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 near uplifting or educational, and shows certain behavior that is quite unacceptable and undesirable in most social circles. But, children are too small to discern the difference and make intelligent choices.
  • Parenting Advice: My Child Is Afraid To Go On Sleep-Overs  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Usually, children love to go on sleep-overs with their friends. They enjoy going out on overnight camps and other special events where they are required to stay away from home for a few days. Somehow, some children develop a fear for sleeping away from home and they refuse to go. Here are some tips to help your child overcome that fear.
  • Kids Birthday Party Mania: 5 Steps  By : Emmie johnson
    Party and kids are simply complimentary to each other. And when it comes to their birthdays they take the foremost hallo and charm of the party. But for busy parents kid's party is an issue and a problem because they are the most fragile, naughty and wicked ones. So there are few easy steps to cope up with the situation easily and satisfactorily.
  • Tips for Toilet Training  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Let’s begin by removing some misconceptions related to toilet training. Many parents seem to consider potty training as a criterion to judge their child’s brightness and their own smartness. Nothing can be farther than the truth. If you try to potty train your child before he/she is ready for it, you will be a nervous wreck, and you will traumatize your child.
  • The Resurgence Of The Wooden Toy  By : Gary Clay
    The last decade has seen a resurgence of the traditional wooden toy as many parents come to appreciate the inherrant beauty and tactile qualities only wooden toys can provide.

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