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How Do I Block MySpace?
By :
Bill Wardell
Practical tips and resources for online safety, take active part in your child's internet safety and put all these guides into practice.
How expensive is it really to start a home schooling program?
By :
Jeff Schuman
Information on how much it costs to start a home schooling program.
How to Build a Kite
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Roberto Bell
Here is the easiest way to create your own fun, flyable kite.
How To Change The Way Your Child Behaves
By :
L. Bowlin
You can now have the solutions to your child's behavior problems.
How to Develop Note-Taking Skills ... and Become an Effective Listener In the Process
By :
Jane Saeman
Find out how to be a master note-taker!
How To Find Out If Your Child Is Doing Drugs - Home Drug Testing Kits
By :
John Morris
Are you concerned that your son, daughter, or family member is doing drugs? Is the prospect of having to bring them to a clinic too horrible for you to even contemplate? You should take time to consider another option...
How to Launch Your "Boomerang Kidult"
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Rosemary Lichtman
Learn how to help your Boomerang kids move out on their own. With over 25% of young adults still living with their parents, you may be feeling the crunch. Follow 6 easy steps to encourage your emerging adult children to gain independence. Read how other parents are taking care of themselves as they work to launch their kidults.
How to Lay Low as Helicopter Parents
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Phyllis Goldberg
Are you a helicopter Parent, still hovering over your kidults who have left for college? Use these 7 tips to learn how to take care of yourself, as well as them, by letting go.
How To Let Go of Your Kidults
By :
Phyllis Goldberg
Are you a loving but hovering parent to your emerging adult children? As a member of the Sandwich Generation, follow these tips and learn how to draw the line between cheering from the sidelines and meddling in the game.
How To Make Coping With Stress Easier For Your Kids
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Andrew John
It is normal for a child to get stressed from time to time - it is a natural reaction for all the changes in the world around and in the child itself. Most of the time the stress is only short-term and disappears as child develops (the only exception is stress related to schooling). However it is still extremely important to learn how to help your child cope with the effects of stress before it reaches levels when professional help becomes necessary.
How To Play Darts?
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Sally Vilee
Darts can be a very fun game to play. It is an old game that goes back to medieval times and ways to amuse the bored, who did not have access to televisions and other modern amusements. Darts has provided many a tavern, common room, and billiard room with activity. And today it continues to provide a unique activity for many in bars and in family game rooms.
How Your Actions Affect Your Teen's Body Image
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Today's society places emphasis on the outward appearance of our bodies more than ever before. Our society places a high value on the idea of being impossibly thin. A recent study has shown that the majority of the models we see in print ads and on TV are actually thinner than 98% of most of the women and young girls in the United States.
Ideas for Family Christmas Gifts
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Kerry Beck
Finding that ever elusive gift for you grandparents can really be a chore, especially for gifts that are used to treasure memories. We now understand why our old folks cherish these memories so much. Kids grow up so fast and our grandparent's have a need to preserve all of their grand kid's growing up years from the time they stood up and walked to their first Yuletide celebration.
Installing A GPS Tracking System On Your Kids Car
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Jose Rossello
It is one of the rites of passage for a teenager - learning to drive. While it is exciting for the kid, it usually ranges from stressful to horrible for the parents. Young drivers have the least experience with driving and can make mistakes on the road that their parents would wish they could save them from making.
Internet Bullying or Cyber Bullying is Bigger Problem Than You Might Think!
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Bill Wardell
The three lowest forms of communications, are gossip heresy and rumors! The actions themselves cause humiliation and embarrassment are nothing new. Internet Bullying is the new kid on the block.
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