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» Keeping Your Children Safe
By Jason Ladock | Published 04/11/2008 | Parenting | Rating:

The world is no longer as safe and friendly as when we were young.


» Differences Between Open And Closed Adoption
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 09/7/2007 | Parenting | Unrated

Adoption can be an alternative for a women that is facing an unexpected pregnancy.


» An Introduction To Adoption
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/16/2007 | Parenting | Unrated

When an individual takes full parental custody over a child that is not biologically theirs, that process is called adoption.


» Different Adoption Practices
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/16/2007 | Parenting | Unrated

There are three general adoption categories. These are private adoption, public adoption, and international adoption.


» Don't Be Afraid Of Adopting
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/16/2007 | Parenting | Unrated

Every year, millions of people consider adopting a child, but very few go through with it.


» Finding The Money For Adoption
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/16/2007 | Parenting | Unrated

Adopting a baby is not cheap. Hundreds of thousands of hopeful parents give up their dreams of adopting a child each year because of the costs involved.


» Is Adoption Right For You?
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/15/2007 | Parenting | Unrated

It’s a complicated personal question with perhaps a more complicated answer.


» Open Adoptions
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/15/2007 | Parenting | Unrated

There are an increasing number of adoption professionals that feel that open adoptions can benefit the child and often all parties involved.


» Why Do Adoptions Seem So Expensive?
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/15/2007 | Parenting | Unrated

When you are choosing to adopt, you may not realize how expensive adopting can be.


» Helping Children To Make The Right Choices About Alcohol
By Steve Hill | Published 08/7/2007 | Parenting | Unrated

In this article, I am going to write about the ways in which parents can start to educate their children about alcohol from an early age.


» What Kind Of Parent Are You?
By Hege Crowton | Published 08/11/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

In today's society children seem to be getting in trouble at a very early age.


» Diapers: Do You Choose Disposable Or Reusable?
By Tony Luck | Published 08/5/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Changing a dirty diaper is not the best part of having a baby, but there's no escaping it.


» Using Baby Signing To Communicate With Your Young Child
By Tony Luck | Published 08/4/2006 | Parenting | Rating:

Around 20 years ago, two American doctors discovered baby signing and many thousands of mothers are glad they did!


» Potty Train Your Baby From Age 3 Weeks
By Tony Luck | Published 08/4/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

A new mom will quickly learn when baby is telling her that he is tired or hungry.


» 5 Must Ask Questions For Anyone Potty Training A Toddler
By Susanne Myers | Published 08/4/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

If you are thinking about starting to potty train your toddler, there are a few questions you should ask yourself before you begin potty training.


» Should I Reward My Child For Using The Potty?
By Susanne Myers | Published 08/4/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

You have probably come across potty training sticker charts and other rewards systems that parents use when potty training their children.


» Regression In Potty Training
By Susanne Myers | Published 08/3/2006 | Parenting | Rating:

Your child has done so well with her potty training.


» When Is The Right Time To Potty Train?
By Susanne Myers | Published 08/3/2006 | Parenting | Rating:

There isn't a simple answer for this question. The truth is each child decides on his or her own when it is time to start peeing in the potty.


» Do Disposable Diapers Make Potty Training Harder?
By Susanne Myers | Published 08/3/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Yes, I think disposable diapers make potty training harder.


» Valentines Day Doesn't Have To Be Romantic
By Nicola Kennedy | Published 07/19/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

To you, Valentine’s Day may be a day to spend with your significant other or to spend out on the town.


» Are You Addicted to Your Children?
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/13/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Anything that we use to get love, avoid pain, and fill up inner emptiness can become an addiction – even our children!


» Authoritarian Parenting, Permissive Parenting, or Loving Parenting
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/12/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Angie was brought up by rigid, authoritarian parents who kept her on a tight leash.


» Caretaking Parents, Entitled Kids
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/12/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Why are there so many demanding children?


» The Challenges of Single Parenting
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/12/2006 | Parenting | Rating:

Single parents have a far greater challenge - they have to be both mother and father to the child.


» The Courage to Be a Loving Parent
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/12/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Most of us really don’t like it when someone is angry at us.


» Is It Okay to Spoil Your Kids?
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/11/2006 | Parenting | Rating:

None of us want “spoiled” kids - kids who are bratty, self-centered, demanding, inconsiderate. So, what spoils children and what doesn’t?


» Love, Food, and Kids
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/11/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

When I had children, I wanted them to be healthy, so I made sure that I had only healthy food in the house.


» Is Mothering Wearing You Out?
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/11/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

I always wanted to have children and I was completely thrilled when I had my first child.


» Parenting Starts Before Pregnancy
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/11/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

While it may seem farfetched to some people, many of my clients remember what they felt and experienced while still in the womb.


» Parenting Yourself When You Have Small Children
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/11/2006 | Parenting | Rating:

There’s no doubt about it - parenting small children takes a lot of time.


» What Kind of Role Model Are You?
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/11/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Are you being the person you want your children to be?


» Protecting Your Child’s Innocence
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/10/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

We love our children and we want them to be safe – safe from people who could harm them and destroy their innocence.


» Seeing The Souls of Your Children
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/10/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Your toddler is having her second tantrum of the day while your four year old son is racing around the house with the neighbor’s child.


» Indulging Children’s Feelings
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/9/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

I grew up at a time when children’s feelings were not important.


» Do You Want Your Children to Be Like You?
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/9/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Do you avoid responsibility for your own feelings with substances, activities, or with shaming and blaming behavior toward yourself or others?


» Parents, Kids And Time Alone
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/8/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

The truth is that children grow up far healthier emotionally when their parents are happy and fulfilled, even if it means that their parents spend less time with them.


» Your Children are on Their Own Soul's Journey
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/8/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

In a phone session with Gerald, one of my clients, he expressed to me that he was feeling very sad about his son.


» The Cycle of Physical Abuse
By Margaret Paul | Published 07/8/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

In December, 2005, I conducted a two-day workshop with men who had recently been released from prison for domestic violence.


» How to Use Your Children to Get Things Done
By Terje Ellingsen | Published 06/15/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

If you have children over the age of eight or nine years old, here is a parenting tip on how you can get things done quicker and easier with the help of your kids.


» Imperfect Parenting
By Sherri L Dodd | Published 06/10/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Shortly after having my first baby, I decided I was going to be the perfect parent.


» A Parents Role In Teaching Their Children Good Anger Management
By Steve Hill | Published 03/25/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

In this article I write about a parents role in teaching their child good anger management skills.


» Top 10 Ways To Prevent Obesity In Kids
By Nancy Hill | Published 03/24/2006 | Parenting | Rating:

I’m sure you’ve seen the dire reports about childhood obesity becoming rampant in America. It’s a scary thing and not an experience any of us wish upon our children.


» 5 Steps to More Effective Parenting
By Alli Ross | Published 03/22/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Raising children is one of the most fulfilling jobs in the world.


» Children and Grief: What They Know, How They Feel, How to Help
By Stephanie Felzenberg | Published 02/7/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Caregivers never want young children to have to learn about death.


» Mistakes Giving Children Medications are Avoidable
By Stephanie Felzenberg | Published 02/7/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Parents, family, and child care professionals devote themselves to the welfare of children. Yet, even with love and devotion, 80 percent of deaths of children under five-years of age are avoidable.


» 5 Years old and PREGNANT
By Kacy Carr | Published 02/7/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

This government's new controversial plan to educate and tell our babies all about the birds and the bees. And comments from Deidre Sanders has impelled me to write this article.


» Baby Car Seats Safety Tips
By Martin Smith | Published 01/20/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Baby car seats can prevent serious injury to your child in the event of an accident.


» Baby Cribs - Finding The Right One
By Martin Smith | Published 01/15/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Before you go looking at baby cribs you should determine your budget. A good idea is to have a price range to work with. This will allow for more choices in the long run.


» The Journey from Adolescence to Adulthood
By Anne Wolski | Published 01/15/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Most parents find their teenage child’s inclination to question their values and decisions particularly annoying. This causes hostility and pain in many families.


» Baby Food: Healthy Choices You Make That Matter To Baby
By Janice Wee | Published 01/6/2006 | Parenting | Unrated

Once your baby is past 6 months old, milk alone is just not enough.




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