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  • The Importance of Fathers  By : John Doe
    There is no doubt that mothers play an all-important leading role in the lives of their children. They are the obvious heroes of child rearing.
  • The Ten Most Common Poisons Among Kids  By : John Doe
    For parents, keeping our kids safe is a constant top priority. But even with the best intentions it's possible to overlook some potentially harmful household poisons.
  • Joining a Gang: How to Help Kids Prevent it, How to Tell if Theyve Joined One, How to Help Them Out  By : John Doe
    While youth gangs are nothing new -- they've been traced back to the early 19th century -- the demographic of a youth gang is something that is constantly changing.
  • Spending Time With Your Child  By : John Doe
    Why Is Spending Time with Your Child So Important?For children to get any sense that they are loved and wanted, you have to be prepared to spend some time with them. I know you are all thinking, so tell me something I don't know. My point in all of this is how important this really is.
  • The 411 on Natural Colic Remedies  By : John Doe

    Any parent whose baby has suffered from colic can tell you that colic is one of the most excruciating experiences ever imaginable.   Nothing is worse than seeing one's baby in pain and not being able to help take it away.    Finding relief for colic quickly becomes a top priority.

  • A New School Year  By : John Doe
    Depending on where you live school will be starting this month or next month. A new school year is usually exciting and scary at the same time. Most children won't admit it, but they are ready to get back to school and see their friends.
  • Discipline Without Damage  By : John Doe
    If your parenting methods include abuse of any kind; physical, sexual, emotional or verbal, please get help to stop as soon as possible. Adults are supposed to safeguard and protect the young among us.
  • Is Your Discipline Damaging the Spirit of the Child?  By : John Doe
    If your parenting methods include abuse of any kind; physical, sexual, emotional or verbal, please get help to stop as soon as possible. Adults are supposed to safeguard and protect the young among us.
  • Don't Make Fast and Furious Food Changes  By : John Doe
    OK, moms and dads out there, we hear you when you say, my children won't eat healthy foods. If we even say the word, they tune out and already decide they don't like it. Well, my first response to this is "who is running the house, you or the kids".
  • Whine Oh Whine Am I The Only One?  By : John Doe
    I thought I was the only one in the world with a whiny 5-year-old. All the other 5-year-olds that I know of are either well-behaved or are total monsters! My elder child is a cross between the two - most times he's well-behaved and sometimes a total monster.
  • Single Parents: Give Yourselves Credit  By : John Doe
    Single parents are not often thought of as good parents.I became acutely aware of this fact when my children were young and I was dealing with the challenges of being a single mom.
  • Book Review: The Ring Bear Depicts Turmoil of Becoming A Stepchild  By : John Doe
    In "The Ring Bear," a picture book by Tigard resident David Michael Slater (Flashlight Press, 2004), a single mother and her son, Westley, love to play rascally pirates.
  • The Cost of Competition on Kids  By : John Doe
    The subject of competition is one that provokes some pretty strong feelings in the United States. In fact, even hinting that competition might not be such a great thing can cause one to be labeled un-American.
  • Healthy Eating Alone Is Not The Answer  By : John Doe
    Along with eating healthier we need to be more active. The two go hand in hand. Healthy eating + physical activity = a healthier mind and body. You will need to be a good role model for your children. Don't look for the closest parking space.
  • Let Kids Help  By : John Doe
    One fantastic way to get your children involved in what they are eating, is to have them help. A great way to start is to let them make up their lunch for the next day. Obviously you will need to set some guidelines. For example, when I turned 9 I was allowed to make up my own lunch.
  • Stress is No Kiddy Matter  By : John Doe
    Kids today no longer live the kind of privileged lives that we used to live as kids. This, I am absolutely sure of?. if there's nothing else in this world that I am confident about.
  • Why Scrapbooking Moms are the Secret Weapon in the War on Terror  By : John Doe
    There is a front line and a back end to every successful war effort. Rosie the Riveter was an icon during World War II and she was symbolic of the strong American woman who took command of the US economy and war manufacturing; without her there would have been no Allied victory.
  • The Parent Teen Relationship: How Effective is Yours?  By : John Doe
    It was the homework that did it. Each night became a challenge in how I was going to get my son, a non-academic, to do his homework. I tried patience, encouragement, and teaching, all to no avail. I moved on to bribery, threats and punishment, still no success.
  • Lets Protect Our Children  By : John Doe
    There are software programs that you can purchase to keep your children from accessing undesirable websites. There are two good ones, Cyber Patrol and Net Nanny. There is also software that will create a log of all the sites that have been visited by your PC.
  • True Romance for Couples with Kids: 10 Inexpensive Ideas  By : John Doe
    Anyone can splurge on a formal dinner or a pricey bottle of perfume, but it takes creativity and forethought to be truly romantic. The key lies in personalizing your celebration. Here are ten ideas to fuel your own creativity:1. Empty a box of chocolates.
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