Archive for July, 2008
We want to be there for our kids and help them all the time so that they do not feel much pain. But the only thing that this makes us is nosy. You make yourself available when your 10 year old has just told you to help him do his homework or get his clothes ready only to be called a pushy parent. Read this article to know how you could avoid being a pushy parent.
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Baby gift baskets are not just for babies but for moms as well. Learn how to put together a great baby gift basket!
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Parenting is an art that needs to be mastered to learn good parenting skills. Read below to learn some of the basic parenting skills.
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Nurturing parent-child relationship is like nurturing flowers with sunlight and water. If you want to know the guideline for nurturing this beautiful relationship, read the article.
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A parents worst nightmare is the anguish over knowing your child is in pain and/or in danger. How can parents help their adult children abused by intimate domestic partners? Read on to learn what to do and what not to do?
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When you’re shopping for a silver baby gift, you’ll have a few different types of keepsakes to choose from. For a first baby, a silver rattle is a classic choice.
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Trouble with Teens or Teens in Trouble? If you are in this most difficult situation right now, you are not alone.
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Is it time for potty training your toddler? Make the transition smooth for both parent and child. Follow these simple steps and both of you will fly through the process!
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Children are often amazed by the Moon. It looks close enough to touch and yet so far away. Parents can spark some amazing conversations with their kids when this opportunity arises.
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What began as a written documentary of a young familys journey in learning about and overcoming the obstacles of an eye muscle condition in their first born child is now being read by many across the country as a story of inspiration, hope, and faith.
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