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You Know You're a Parent When..
by LOUISE KAY, Jun 17, 2007
A humorous look at some of the pitfalls of parenting.
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Rainy Day Fun: Outdoor Activities That Won't Make Your Kids "Melt"
by Melanie Marten, Jun 7, 2007
There is a common misconception that many children will either melt, or catch a deathly disease, if made to go outside in the rain. Indeed, outdoor activities are great for rainy days. The following four rainy day fun activities are great for kids and parents alike.
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Shy is Not a Disorder: Raising a Shy Child
by Melanie Marten, Jun 7, 2007
Many children these days are scheduled for a multitude of classes, sports, and activities besides the regular school activities. While a gregarious child may love this constant social interaction, a shy child will not.
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How to be an Organized (Sane) Mom 2: Create a Nighttime Routine
by Megan Williams, May 29, 2007
Have you ever had those nights when your husband comes home from work, plops himself on the couch, the kids keep tugging on your shirt asking if dinner is done yet? Which child has done their homework? Have they taken their bath? The trick to staying sane in this moment is to be organized. By creating a nighttime routine, you essentially create calmness.
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Delinquency and How to Avoid It
by P. M. Kerins, May 29, 2007
Worried that your child might grow up to be a delinquent? Want to know how to avoid it? Well just follow these simple guidelines.
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Three Kid’s Crafts To Do With Broken Crayons
by Melanie Marten, May 19, 2007
Some of the most omnipresent things scattered about a child’s room are broken crayons. What starts out as a bright box of sharpened coloring tools quickly degrades into bits and pieces of lumpy wax.
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Raising the Bar on Fatherhood
by Eyes Wide Open, May 19, 2007
Being a father is not a question of love, it is about the role you play in your child’s life. Your child could love you very much, and vice versa, but that does not mean your child is getting what they need from you. You are every bit as important as the mother, but only if you choose to be.
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Parenting Myths on Raising Babies
by Jan Mags, May 13, 2007
Those cute little cuddly things look so clueless and ignorant about the world around them. It may be true that babies really are helpless and can’t manipulate the world around them. This is probably the reason why many of us associate babies with beliefs that may not be necessarily true. It's about time we debunk some baby parenting myths.
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Parenting Thoughts on Parenting Young Achievers
by Jan Mags, May 9, 2007
It may not be necessarily true that all achievers are never successful. Sadly, though, there are a number who just fail miserably in life. Do you think your child could be one of them?
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Parenting Tips for Raising Toddlers
by Jan Mags, May 8, 2007
Parents can perhaps very well relate with how ancient people under dictators felt. Children at the age of two or three very much resemble little Caesars. Indeed, parents may often descend into fits of frustration and hair pulling in times of unreasonable tyranny. There are however, ways to show little toddlers that parents still know best.
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