Archive for March, 2009
Kids answering you back all the time and just being downright defiant? Children bickering all the time? With you or with their siblings? Do you need help with defiant children and managing defiant kids? This article will help you and suggest a useful website for further help.
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It is crucial to our growth as human beings that we use the power within to create our world around us. If you think about it and try to understand you will see that those who have been most successful in life have been those who allow imagination into their lives. As a child we grow through our experiences and use our imagination to learn and progress.
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If your child has ADHD it is not the end of the world! My father always said ‘look on the bright side’,so we are going to follow his advice in this article. First of all, there are a lot of famous successful people out there who actually made it with ADHD and how ! Look at the following examples and these are just a few but they all had ADHD. Robin Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci, Einsein, Robert Kennedy, Walt Disney and Michael Phelps.
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For a girl some of the most important things in life relate to pink and lace and these items will often be found throughout their dress up wardrobe. Dress up is an art for little girls and you will often be pleasantly surprised at the fun things they will show you. Little girls can do a lot with a little lace and some pink feathers in any form to accentuate their wardrobe.
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A child’s imagination should be protected and strengthened as we also teach them about living in the real world. Teaching our children about “the real world” should not interfere with letting them use their imagination. While they grow up your children should learn to build their reality with help from their imagination and make believe world.
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Recent research just published has shown that food additives may be a contributing cause of hyperactivity in kids. There is a lot of controversy over this issue and there have been arguments about the real cause. Some argue that it has nothing to do with the food kids eat while others say that it is a medical condition (ADHD) and some doctors will treat it with a powerful drug, such as Ritalin. Nearly 9% of American children between the ages of 8 -15 are hyperactive or suffering from some form o
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We need to always remember that everything that is started with a thought and a plan. Being creative and allowing ourselves to dream and imagine is more than just living a fantasy but gives life to all that we are through creation of the life we wish to live. We must make every possible effort to teach ourselves and our loved ones to use the creative power we have been given to manifest our greatest desires and dreams into reality.
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Guess who was the first doctor in history to notice ADHD symptoms? It was none other than the father of medicine, Hippocrates who described the symptoms as follows “quickened responses to sensory experience, but also less tenaciousness because the soul moves on quickly to the next impression”. That was how hyperactive, squirming and inattentive children behaved in 500 B.C., almost a carbon copy of symptoms of ADHD in child to-day.
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Whenever it comes to babies, there is one thing you can always count on a diaper change. If you are expecting a baby or know somebody who is, take advantage of this one certainly and get something that has some staying power a baby changing station. A must have entity that can ease every mothers efforts while changing their babys diapers many a times in a single day.
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When thinking of how to entertain our children for their parties we often want something new or different. Can you imagine the different varieties of games that we can come up with if we allow a little creative thought?Try a new twist with fairy wings to pin on a fairy instead of the same old tale that goes with the donkey.
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