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Carbohydrates In Your Child's Diet. Why Do Children Need Carbohydrates?
While a dog likes the taste of protein, humans are attracted to the taste of sweet things and carbohydrates. This attraction worked well for early man, but not for us and our children. Learn how much carbohydrates your child need on a daily basis.
Mom Letters Comedy Novel Part 1 Of 13
This comedy novel reports on a Chicago family’s life in one year. There’s a lot about living in Chicago -- what it’s like to ride an L train, walk through the Loop, etc. Readers say it's funny. If you like Chicago and kids, you’ll really like Mom Letters.
Why Everyone Should Have A Will
Your last will and testament is a legal document in which you can express how you want your property to be distributed after your death. This is created to tell authorities who you want to be in charge of said distribution and who will take care of your kids, pets, and beyond. Learn about what could happen to your family and belongings if you do not have a will when you pass away
How To Encourage Kids To Read Books
Have you ever wondered how early you ought to start reading to your children? If you want to have set the wheels in motion by the time they can comprehend something of what you read, perhaps you should be thinking of starting before they are born!
Why Are Organic And Eco-friendly Toys Better For Our Children?
One of the greatest gifts to mankind given by the creator is nature. Now it is our duty to protect this gift. If nature is not properly used and protected, we put ourselves and our next generation into peril.
What You Need To Know Before Travelling With Kids
Going on a vacation or travelling long distances with the family is one of the most exciting ways to enhance the family bond. Often people avoid long trips or vacations when they have children because they think it is going to be too much trouble. Though the parents' fears may be legitimate, the travelling experience can be made interesting, easy and enjoyable if you know more about the factors that affect kids while travelling.
This article explains 5 sources of writing ideas.
Suri Cruise In High Heels? Why Little Girls Could Hurt Their Achilles Tendons?
in this article Dr. khosroabady discusses why you shouldn't have your kids wear high heels.
Sometimes "Helping" Doesn't Help At All
Many times when family and friends try to "help" children (ages 13 and up) they are actually making it easier for them never to learn how to help themselves. This baffling phenomenon is called "enabling," Defined as allowing a person to avoid the consequences of his or her actions. This allows children to believe that no matter how much they mess up, somebody will always be there to rescue them from their mistakes.
Five Scary Trends Parents Must Face
Depression. Self-centeredness. Early peer pressure. Stressed out kids. Materialism. These are five scary trends that Michele Borba, author of “The BIG Book of Parenting Solutions: 101. Many parents, however, are unaware of these five trends which can cause their child problems now and later in life. Toni Schutta, host of the radio show “Real Parents. Real Solutions.” interviewed Borba on Oct. 28 and is sharing the information.
Have Fun Cooking With The Kids
This article offers ways that you can spend quality time with your child by making these fun and easy snacks!
It can be tough to think of fun things to do to get out and about as the days get colder and/or darker. If you're finding that the DVD, TV, or computer (or all three) is working overtime to entertain your kids, here are some ideas to get everyone moving. If you're not at home during the day, share some of these ideas with caregivers.
It would be impossible for two parents to agree 100% of the time on how to handle misbehavior, so let’s just agree that you’re going to disagree sometimes. You may have different parenting styles, different hot buttons and different expectations than your spouse. That’s understandable. You were raised by different parents and have absorbed certain values and discipline methods that helped shape who you are.
Your child wants ice cream at bedtime. You say “No” but your child persists, whining and bugging you until you finally give in to stop the incessant whining. There are obvious answers. You’re tired. You take the path of least resistance. The kids wear you down. But to really get to the bottom of this, you have to dig deeper. In order to make real, significant changes, you have to examine what holds you back in following through with reasonable discipline options.
How To Love Your Children Unconditionally
This article not only says you should “love your children unconditionally,” but it also gives specific advice on how to do that.
Helping Your Child With September Transitions
September, like no other month, is a time of transitions for your child. Starting a new grade. Getting a new teacher. Learning new classroom rules. Adding more homework. you can expect an added level of stress as your child adapts to the change. The best response to stress is to provide empathy and support, help the child gain a sense of control, create rituals that provide predictability and teach your child ways to de-stress.
The new school year is both an exciting and challenging time for all families. Although this month will bring about a new and perhaps unfamiliar set of activities, experiences, and bedtimes, one thing is for certain; your kids will be receiving homework. To ensure the upcoming assignments don't overwhelm you and your children, consider now to be the best time to get your family on track and organized by creating a homework schedule.
Young Athletes And Fluid Balance
Youth athletes may be at greater risk for dehydration because they do not tolerate heat as efficiently as adults due to immature sweat glands or lower sweating capacity. Children are more prone to heat illness because they absorb heat more readily than adults
10 Tips For Back-to-School Success!
Whether your child is returning to pre-school, elementary school or middle school, here are 10 tips to help make the transition back to school a success.
With no school to fill youngsters' last few weeks or days of summer, it's up to parents to figure out how to keep them busy and out of trouble. Start planning now to stretch their creativity muscles with fun activities.