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  • Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt  By : Susan Smith
    Focus on what is possible for you and your family because you work instead of things that you feel you’re missing out on. Do your kids have good healthcare coverage because of your work?
  • Parenting Tips - Which one do you listen to?  By : Joseph Then
    There are many parenting advises out there. Which one should you listen to? This article will help you weed out the useless ones.
  • Random Drug Testing in our Schools  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    Drug use amongst young people is an increasing trend, yet the public perception of the suitability / effectiveness of random drugs testing at school is relatively uncertain. This article contains statistics and the results of several important studies.
  • If your clients have a problem with their children - sort out the parents!  By : Olivia Stefanino
    Very often as therapists, we're seen as a sympathetic ear for all kinds of problems.
  • Parenting Angry Children - Seven Easy Ways to Transform from Reactive to Respected Parent  By : Debra Sale Wendler
    If you're like 99.99% of parents of challenging children, you're locked in a habit of innocent parenting errors that give your child no choice but to refuse your wishes. Adopt these winning tactics that soothe your child and elevate your parenting style.
  • Parenting Difficult Children: Why You're Stuck and What Really Works  By : Debra Sale Wendler
    If you're struggling with your child's signs of autism, ADHD or ADD, ODD, bipolar, Aspergers, and PDD-NOS, you're probably frustrated because so many things haven't worked. Read this article to understand why you're stuck and how to fix it. You can do this.
  • Recent Drug Abuse Statistics  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    Recently, the results of the Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey (SCVS) 2006 were released, along with the Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS) 2006, giving an insight into the prevalence of drug abuse in Scotland in all age groups. Of course, these statistics are very similar to the rest of the UK and give us valuable statistical information on the current level of drug use in both children and adults.
  • Tips to Raising a Financially Responsible Teenager  By : Vince Shorb
    Discover the five simple steps to raising a financially responsible teenager. In today's age, it is more important than ever parents provide their teenage children with the knowledge they need to make in the financial real world. The lessons you pick up in this article will benefit your child their entire life.
  • Giving Your Child Constructive Criticism  By : Anthony Kane MD
    We have to understand how to correct our children in a constructive way. Giving criticism properly is essential.
  • Is Your Child Being Rejected By Other Children  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Children with poor social skills are at risk for delinquency, academic underachievement, and school drop-out. Even though the inattentiveness, impulsiveness, and restlessness frequently persist into adult life, these problems are of less importance as the child gets older. Rather, the main difficulty ADHD patients encounter as they reach maturity is their inability to interact appropriately with others.
  • There's No Need To Shout! Children Learn Obedience Through This Gentle Approach  By : Brendan McKeogh
    This article proposes a gentle method to ensure good behavior in children. The aim is to to completely avoid parents feeling the need to shout or become angry.
  • 7 Keys to Child Obedience  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Our goal is not to force our children to obey us, but to get them to want to obey us. This willingness to obey will only come about if the parent’s commands are based upon seven principles.
  • Parenting-The hardest job there is.  By : Rachel Harding
    Raising children is like arranging water into a square. It is a wonderful and challenging life experience. But is much harder than it looks, with patience and hope, children can mature into very emotionally-secure adults. Raising children is obviously one of the harder things in life to do, and in most cases parents know best., but bringing up children is one of the most rewarding and challenging undertakings anyone can take on.
  • 5 tips for Single Parents with Teenagers  By : Terre Grable
    Looking for help as a single parent ? Here are 5 tips that will help you navigate the challenges parenting your teenager:
  • Breastfeeding  By : Brian Cook Cook
    Breast feeding is one of the most essential parts of motherhood, there is enough scientific proof to suggest that not breast feeding a new born child can cause medical problems for both the mother and the child, apart from containing vital nutrients for the new born, breast feeding actually improves a child's immune system, and provides protection against some of common ailments like gastrointestinal problems, and susceptibility to problems like diarrhoea. Breast feeding not only benefits the new born child, but it also helps the nursing mother. There is scientific evidence to prove that women that breastfeed tend to loose weight that they put on during pregnancy much faster.
  • 6 Tips For Long-Distance Godparenting  By : Marvia Lawes
    Overcome long-distance Godparenting obstacles using these 6 helpful tips. Apply the practical advice to improve existing sponsorship of a child or set a good foundation if you are a new Godparent.
  • Get Your Kids to Sleep without a Fuss  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    After you've tried all your regular tricks, do you still wonder how to get your baby, toddler or child to sleep? This article gives you simple tricks, techniques and solutions to help your child sleep - naturally!
  • Rookie Moms Guide to Swaddling  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    Do you want to learn to swaddle your baby? This step by step guide gives you the tools and know how to get the job done right. Learn to swaddle your little one in 7 easy steps!
  • Diaper Bags - Convenience and Fashion  By : Mike Jennings
    Cool diaper bags in all shapes and sizes are in - no need to use an old plastic tote bag from the back of the wardrobe.
  • Children of Excess…….Are We Giving Our Children Too Much?  By : Iris Shamble
    Giving our children too much can very well set them up for disappointments later in life. We have to raise not only responsible children, but children who are allowed to work for what they desire in order to help build self confidence and self-esteem in their life.
  • Does crying hurt my baby? What can I do?  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    Do you ever wonder what makes a baby cry? Leading international parent educator and expert Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI, founder of leading children’s health and nurturing touch organization Liddle Kidz™, answers your questions and gives you easy solutions to help comfort and soothe your crying baby.
  • The Most Common Parenting Mistake Of All  By : Andrea Flint
    It seems there are all kinds of rules to follow to make a success of parenting, but there's one mistake which is more common than any other: not trusting in your own ability to do the job. Find out why we're all perfectly qualified to make great parents.
  • The Secrets of A Mothers Touch – It’s Like No Other!  By : Iris Shamble
    When a mother dreams, she has visions of rearing children who will be loving, respectable, honest, compassionate, and successful in life. It takes work. It takes prayer. Most of all, it takes faith. Will you compromise your role as a mother for the few years they are under your touch?
  • Dealing With The Stress Of Being A Parent  By : Simone Butler
    Parenting can be a stressful experience at times, and you might not have the chance to indulge in traditional stress-busting activities because you need to look after your children. There are, however, plenty of ways you can reduce your stress levels with activities that actively involve your kids.
  • Your Baby And Teething  By : Simone Butler
    Teething can be a testing time for both baby and parent. This article provides information on what's involved, and gives some tips on how to make it more comfortable for your child.
  • Are You Using Emotional Intelligence When You Parent?  By : Maurine Patten
    Emotional Intelligence is the ability to access and make use of your feelings in order to be motivated and make good decisions. Researchers have discovered that emotional awareness and the ability to handle feelings determines your success and happiness, including family relationships. Emotional Intelligent parenting focuses on five main principles. It is not too late to learn how to put these principles into action with effort and practice.
  • Parenting for Dummies: Do You Have the Backbone for Parenting?  By : Iris Shamble
    Will you stand firm as a parent in spite of the lustful and suggestive ways geared towards our children in our society? Are will you compromise your parenting skills to satisfy your child?

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