Parenting Articles
281: Ready, Set, Read!
Want to teach your child to read, but not sure how Relax
282: Helping Your Child Develop A Love For Learning
Upon examining high school students, experts have seen that the students that do well like going to school and the whole learning process while the students that do not excel hate school and everything it represents These children all grew up in the same area and came from the same backgrounds
283: Medical Check-ups For Children And Doctor's Waiting Room Toys
Visits to the doctor can be traumatic for children If you're anxious about the tantrums at the waiting room, here are tips to deal with it
284: Let Your Kids Love Your Nanny Camera
Every parent's concern about the nanny camera is this - how will my kids feel about it Making the nanny camera work for your household will depend on how you address this issue
285: Nanny Cameras For The Smart Single Parent
Trusting children to the care of people who are practically strangers is difficult for any parent Even if parents would rather stay home and watch the kids, not everyone can afford to
286: Family Fun Celebrating Untraditional Holidays
Most families give each other mushy cards on Valentine's and dress up for Halloween But what about those times when you want to have a reason to celebrate with your family and it isn't Thanksgiving or Memorial Day
287: Hospital Bassinets: First Home A Newborn Will Know
Using hospital bassinets has become ever important in today's day and age of pristine hospital environments As soon as a child is born and looked over, they will soon find their home in their mother's arms – and after then, into a hospital bassinets & child cribs
288: Your Newborn Is Safe Asleep In A Hospital Baby Crib
All About Hospital Cribs
After the doctors and nurses check you over, you might get a trip to your mother's arms after you are born, but your next stop is a hospital crib Hospital cribs help to shelter and protect these precious packages until finally they are ready to go home and into the world
289: What To Do When Your Child Starts Climbing
After a child has been walking for a month or so, she'll probably start climbing on chairs, beds, couches, counters, and anything else she can reach She climbs because she has a strong urge to touch and explore things around her
290: Child Proofing Your Home
Childproofing the home is important because young children explore indiscriminately If an object is within reach, a child under three will touch it without considering his own safety or the value of the object
291: Play It Safe – Child Security
It’s amazing to find that the very product made for kids may prove to be dangerous There are thousands of stories where child safety has been ignored in the manufacturing of toys
292: Simple Or Smart Toys - What Do Kids Look For?
Remember the bygone days Kids used to play with pebbles and find the stones entertaining
293: Toys - A Teacher's Aid?
Toys and teachers The two words may seem far apart, but you would be surprised to know that they are very closely connected
294: Your Child And Kindergarten
Kindergarten is the first step in formal education Most kindergartens are part of the local public-school or private school systems
295: Parent Tips For An Infant Ready To Walk
A child will begin to walk typically as soon as he's developmentally able to For some children this will be at nine months; for others, eighteen months
296: Could Cranial Sacral Autism Therapy Help Your Child?
Cranial sacral autism therapy (CST) is one of many natural treatment options used to assist autistic children It employs a form of light touching that is thought stimulates the natural healing powers of the body
297: Five Fun Autistic Learning Activities For Your Preschooler
A great way to ensure that your autistic toddler is learning and wants to continue learning is by playing fun autistic learning activities Avoid anything with too much complexity, as your child is still young, but the activities should stimulate the senses, encourage your child to interact with his or her environment, and encourage them to think
298: Your Child And His Bath Time
"Do kids really need a daily bath" No
299: Easing Your Preschooler's Fear Of Separation
Even children who have been used to being cared for by others may, as they enter school, develop a fear of being apart from their parents Once again, this reaction is not necessarily a sign of regression but can be due to their increased awareness of the world's dangers
300: Building A Bond Between Grandparents And Grandchildren
Grandchildren are one of the special joys you receive as you get older While raising your own children, you may not have had the time or the energy to spend as much time with them as you wished to
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