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Parenting Autism- Getting Past the Sadness
By Sandra Sinclair · 19 years ago
It's very common for a parent of an autistic child to sometimes feel quite sad about his or her child's autism. After all, every parent wants his or her child to be accepted, to live ...
Baby Shower Games
By Damian Sofsian · 19 years ago
Baby showers are a fun way to welcome a baby into the world and are great occasions for the parents-to-be to receive the wishes of all their friends. Generally given by friends and co-workers, baby ...
Focus On Teen Strengths: Turn What You Love about Your Teen Into a Strong and Lasting Friendship
By Bercedeh Stark · 19 years ago
Oh, that Emma, thinks Mum. I can’t believe her. She’s only 15 and all she does is play video games. She used to be so active. Now she won’t try out for sports or join ...
Cool Diaper Bags
By Max Bellamy · 19 years ago
You’re ready to travel with your baby to the doctor, to see his or her grandparents, to the mall, or just hang around at the children’s park. You need a diaper bag, but you want ...
Child Sponsorship Programs
By Damian Sofsian · 19 years ago
Every non-profit organization has a principal goal for all of the sponsorship programs they undertake. Child welfare organizations focus on the core developmental stages and needs of children.
Early Child Development programs are aimed at ...
Caring for an Infant
By Jacqueline Flynn · 19 years ago
A mother’s work is certainly never done. From the moment your child is born to the moment that they can head off to college, you will have a long list of responsibilities to take care ...
Six Ways to Sneak Health Food into Your Child’s Diet
By Pat Brill · 19 years ago
If you are a parent, you’re probably all-too-familiar with hearing “eww!” ick!” “I don’t like it!” and “That’s gross!” coming out of your child’s mouth. In fact, getting a child to eat health food can ...
How a New Mother Can Use Her Breast Pump With Less Time and Bother
By Matia Bryson · 19 years ago
Many times a new mother is surprised at how time consuming feeding an infant can be. Add to the regular breast feeding schedule the time to use a breast pump and mothers are even more ...
A Sleep Schedule for Baby
By Jan Bay · 19 years ago
Has it gotten to the point that you want to cry right along with your baby when it's time to put her to sleep? We've all been there. Parents who have much better little sleepers ...
Baby Shower Cakes
By Damian Sofsian · 19 years ago
Baby showers are an exciting way to welcome a baby into the world and are great occasions for the parents-to-be to receive the blessings of all their well wishers. Generally given by friends and co-workers, ...
A Mother's Instincts.
By Peter Nisbet · 19 years ago
Ignore a mother's instincts about her child's health at your peril!
Whether you are a health professional or a parent with an unwell child, you must always remember that a mother knows far better than ...
Parenting Autism – Being Your Child’s Primary Resource
By Sandra Sinclair · 19 years ago
Don’t be Afraid of the Myths and Misconceptions about Autism.
Parents often feel sad, afraid and confused when they learn their child has an autism spectrum disorder, and It’s no wonder -- autism is often ...
The Bush Doctrine of Parenting
By Mason Duchatschek · 19 years ago
When George Bush announced the “Bush Doctrine” as a policy of preemptive attacks on terrorists and states that harbor them, citizens lined up both for and against his argument. When it comes to parenting and ...
A Parents Guide To Surviving Adolescents
By Terrance Lile (Uncle Terry) · 19 years ago
So you made it through the “terrible two’s” and early parts of childhood. You went through the potty training. You survived the tantrums while shopping when the little ones wanted everything they saw and would ...
Vaccinations: The Not So Good The Bad And The Ugly
By Paula Rothstein · 19 years ago
It is chilling to watch today's purported health experts stand up to parents of children suffering from neurological disorders, clearly triggered by vaccinations, as they inform them there is no reason to be concerned for ...
What are we Feeding our Kids?
By Simon Evans · 19 years ago
There is a war raging within our bodies every day. One the one side are environmental toxins that we breathe, drink and eat and on the other side are our bodies defense mechanisms that fight ...
The Parent-Child Sex Talk
By Terrance Lile (Uncle Terry) · 19 years ago
In the already infamous “condom episode” of “South Park,” the town decides that sex education is desperately needed in the schools after a number of the kids are caught innocently “milking” male dogs. As with ...
Host a Unique Baby Shower - Four Fun and Fabulous Ideas to Honor Mom-to-Be!
By Cheryl Salto · 19 years ago
Baby showers can unfortunately be so formulaic, we’ve all been to one or even thrown one that has similar decorations, plays similar games (usually accompanied by many groans), and gives all the guests similar personalized ...
Is Your Child Introverted? A Quiz
By Marti Olsen Laney, Psy.d. · 19 years ago
Where does your child fall on the introvert/extrovert spectrum? (And where do you?) Answer True or False to the following statements (True if it generally applies, False if it generally doesn't), then add up your ...
Baby Shower Gifts
By Damian Sofsian · 19 years ago
A baby shower is a party for the mother-to-be usually held a month or two her due date. It's a wonderful way for family and friends to congratulate the soon to be mommy and celebrate ...