Teaching Sharing to Toddlers
Submitted by: Emily Watson
If there is one word that is most common to most toddlers it is this: “Mine” In a toddler’s little world, the world is all about them...
Teaching Children Manners in a Manner-less World
Submitted by: Emily Watson
It is sad, but in today’s world it seems that good manners have been thrown out the window and left in the dust...
Redirecting the Tattle Tale
Submitted by: Emily Watson
If you are a parent, you have most likely experienced your child tattling on another Children, especially older children, tattle to manipulate, control, get revenge, or get attention...
Fears and Children
Submitted by: Emily Watson
Nothing breaks my heart more than seeing my young child afraid It doesn’t matter if that fear is real, like tackling the big jungle gym they’ve watched from a distance, or imaginary, like monsters under the bed...
Kids Health Information: Teach Your Kids About Staying Healthy
Submitted by: Emily Watson
Raising children who value and take responsibility for their health develop into individuals who are healthy and productive members of society...
Impulsiveness in Children With ADHD
Submitted by: Emily Watson
Children with ADHD typically struggle with impulsiveness Lacking the ability to think about the consequences of their actions before they act, these are children often unfairly labeled as “trouble-makers”, “difficult” or “disruptive”, not to mention making them prone to injuries and accidents because of their lack of forethought and thinking...
Grief and Children
Submitted by: Emily Watson
Grief is a sad fact of life that, unfortunately, does not discriminate People of all ages, ethnicities, and socio-economic backgrounds will experience grief during their lifetimes...
Kids and Health: Teach Your Children How to Handle Health Situations
Submitted by: Emily Watson
As parents, we do our best to learn as much as we can about health issues that affect our children We do our best to feed our children healthy food, take CPR classes, learn how to treat wounds, and work out an emergency plan should we need one...
Volunteering Children: Teach Your Child the Importance of Helping Others
Submitted by: Emily Watson
As parents, I feel it’s important to teach our children the importance of helping others Let’s face it: an overwhelming amount of children and teenagers these days feel entitled to just about everything...
A Healthy Kids Breakfast: It Can Be Done!
Submitted by: Emily Watson
Do you struggle trying to get your children fueled with a healthy breakfast If you’re like me, getting your kids dressed in a matching outfit, getting the homework together, and getting the kids out the door is a struggle, let alone making sure our children get in a nutritious breakfast...
Rainy Day Activity: You Can Do It!
Submitted by: Emily Watson
I personally love rainy days and I live in the perfect place for it It rains more than it suns where I live and I personally love it...
The Technique of Parenting Young Children
Submitted by: Emily Watson
Nurturing young and susceptible children and gently pushing them towards the right direction is a daunting task for any parent...
Teaching Reading Skills to Empower Your Child!
Submitted by: Emily Watson
Teaching reading skills is a wonderful gift that you can bestow to your child In today’s fast paced technological age, reading as a hobby and for pleasure has taken a backseat...
The Importance of Goal Setting For Kids
Submitted by: Emily Watson
As parents, we want our children to get the best out of life and be ready to face any challenge that life throws at them...
The Secret Nuances of Being a Good Parent
Submitted by: Emily Watson
We have been told so often about the common mistakes that parents make when raising children that very often the all important question of being a good parent is sidelined...
Teaching Your Teen to be a Great Role Model
Submitted by: Norbert Georget
If your teen babysits younger children, has younger siblings or other family members, or is visible in your community in any way, you have an opportunity to teach your teen how to be a good role model...
Your Teen Still Needs You
Submitted by: Norbert Georget
Raising teens can be one of the most difficult jobs you will ever have, but I promise you, your teen still needs you...
Important Single Parenting Tips
Submitted by: Low Jeremy
Have you ever seen yourself in a situation wherein you would have to raise your child on your own Have you fully understood the impact of this circumstance in your entire life...
The History of a Playset : How it Came to Existence
Submitted by: Mike McCube
You have been looking forward to have a playset installed in your own backyards You want to purchase one for your children...
Outdoor Playset Designs: Different Options For a Great Playtime
Submitted by: Mike McCube
One of the conveniences offered by outdoor playset purchases are the different designs that your children may enjoy...
Letting Go of the Chore Chart: Teaching Children Chores on Demand
Submitted by: Laura Doerflinger, MS, LMHC
In the past, families depended on their children to participate in household chores Today, parents talk as if it’s a chore to require their children to participate in the maintaining of the household...
Buying A Jogging Stroller: Some Thoughts On How To Choose One!
Submitted by: David LeAche
Jogging Strollers are not what they used to be In fact, in my day, they used to be a contradiction in terms...
Unique And Memorable Baby Gift
Submitted by: Anita
Useful and Memorable Unique Baby Gifts
Unique baby gifts are hand picked for every occasion and such personalized gifts are cherished and retained as keepsakes that make life long memories for the parents and child when he or she grows up...
Is A Used Baby Gift Ok?
Submitted by: Stuart Sherm
Various aspects of used baby gifts
There is a lot of contemplation as the time nears for a new child to be born...
Parenting a Rebellious Teenager
Submitted by: Aurelia Williams
So many parents of young children joke about “the rebellious years” in a teenager’s life, saying they’re getting ready for the talking back or the “regular” teenage problems...
Refreshing Relationships With Your Boomerang Kids
Submitted by: Dr. Rosemary Lichtman
Robert Frost, in his poem, Death of the Hired Man, wasn't thinking about boomerang kids when he wrote, "Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in...
Baby Photography
Submitted by: Catherine James
Having a baby for the first time is an apprehensive but extremely exciting time I bonded with my baby as soon as I felt her move for the very first time...
An Outdoor Swing Set is Important in Keeping Your Children Healthy
Submitted by: Mike McCube
Nowadays, it cannot be stressed enough how having an outdoor swing setis important in keeping your children in good health...
Parents – Don’t Let Your Overweight Child Suffer Emotional Trauma – Signs to Look For Emotional Abuse
Submitted by: Irsan Komarga
Most parents have no idea about the trauma that nearly all obese children faced each day Different type of emotional abuse has been hurled against nearly all children who are having problems with overweight...
How to Stop Other Kids From Bullying Your Overweight Child – Useful Tips to Parents of Overweight Child
Submitted by: Irsan Komarga
Bullies are your kid’s number one enemies They are the instigator of many problems of overweight kids...