Archive for August, 2008



Eating Disorders in Teens Posted By : Christina Botto

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 11:08 am

Eating disorders have long been a serious problem among people of all ages. However, this disease usually begins somewhere in the pre-teen stages of life, and although many adolescent boys suffer with this disorder, it usually affects and is much more severe in young girls.

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Baby Gift Ideas For Special Occasions Posted By : Jnet Verra

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 10:08 am

There are lots of baby gift ideas to choose from, don’t stick to the common gifts given by almost everybody. Be unique and bring a gift that is worth remembering.

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Take Time for Your Teen Posted By : Christina Botto

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 10:08 am

I never said it was easy or that no effort on the parent’s part is necessary. As a matter of fact, throughout my book I emphasize that parents will need to utilize a lot of self control and implement strategies before responding to their teen’s actions or questions.

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7 Tips to Reading Childrens Books Out Loud Posted By : Christopher Kennedy

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 10:08 am

There is nothing more satisfying than reading to your child out loud and transforming the text in the book into something that feels like a living experience to your kids. How do you do that? Sounds like its simple, but its not! Learn from an expert how you too can create a wonderful story time experience that your children will enjoy for a lifetime.

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Talk to Yourself in the Mirror! Posted By : Christopher Kennedy

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 10:08 am

Reading to children from birth through reading age carries with it many benefits. But how does one successfully hold the interest of a child when reading a picture book? Talking to yourself in the mirror has tremendous advantages. For instance, you can see what sort of expressions youre wearing. Read how one pro uses a mirror to hone his professional narrating skills making the story time experience fun for both he and his audience.

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If it’s Inflatable its Fun Posted By : Martin Waters

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 10:08 am

Inflatable toys are slowly gaining back its popularity. These toys are mostly seen during the summer. They are the ones used as boats, beach balls, and swimming rings. Given these facts, inflatable toys are indeed fun. They are reminiscent of one’s childhood memories on the beach and over the waters, more than anything else.

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Broken Toys And What To Do About Them Posted By : Victor Epand

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 10:08 am

Sometimes children’s toys break. You may need to throw it away, but there are ways to help the emotional attachment to the toy.

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Should Dolls Be Role Models? Posted By : Victor Epand

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 10:08 am

Dolls are a common thing that girls like to play with. It is not a good idea to let our little girls look to dolls as role models, they should just be toys.

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Successful Ways to Communicate with Your Teenager Posted By : Christina Botto

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 10:08 am

Communication is the single most important aspect when parenting a teenager. We can give them a sense of compassion, understanding, and support. We can listen to their opinion. We can peacefully discuss a situation.

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Helping Kids Unwind Posted By : Michael Grose

Sunday 31 August 2008 @ 10:08 am

Modern kids are busy kids. Regardless of age, their days are filled with activities. There is nothing wrong with kids being busy as long as they have plenty of chances to relax and unwind. The following article looks at how relaxation as well as being a key to good mental health and well-being, is also an important life skill for kids to learn.

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