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Articles tagged "parenting":

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225 articles found

How To Avoid Being Trapped In A Niche.

By Mark Silver

Bang! Bang! Bang! The hammer comes down again and again, nailing those wooden planks in place. Finally, it's done: you're trapped. No windows, and the only door nailed shut. Those business gurus told you to pick a niche, and so you did. And now you're stuck there, for the rest of your days. G'bye creativity. G'bye freedom. G'bye.

When You Put Your Kids First You Cannot Say No To Home Business

By Ioannis Mitrou

The benefits for your children starting a home based business.

Comments That Parents Love Most

By Amy Shively

This article brings out the true love that parents have when comments are made about their beautiful girls' hair, clothes, eyes, etc...

ADHD Assessment And Diagnosis: Getting It Right

By Dr Kenny Handelman

This article reviews the importance of getting a proper assessment and diagnosis of ADD and ADHD.

I Know You Can Do It! 7 Tips For Teaching Kids To Become Self Reliant

By Dr Robyn Silverman

It's developmentally appropriate for children to become more and more independent, self reliant and responsible as they age. It can be challenging for parents to know when to step back and let their children try something on their own. This article provides 7 tips to help parents instill self reliance and a sense of responsibility in their children.

Traveling With Your Teenager - A Practical Guide

By Jerry Carpos

Vacationing with a teenager can be a huge challenge, to say the least. Follow our simple tips for traveling with your teenager and you will be well on your way to having a happy and peaceful getaway. Choose the right destination, pack the essential things, and get connected with your teens for a memorable travel experience.

Academic Summer Camp Provides Parent Support

By Jim Hartley

9 Great tips for parents about how to interact with their teens.

Child Behavior Problems: Getting Your Child To Go To Bed

By Dr. Noel Swanson.

It is often difficult to get your child to go to bed for two reasons. One, the child is in no mood to give up the activity and go to the quiet lonely bedroom and be deprived of the fun. Secondly, by the end of the day you are so tired that you long for some quiet moments all to yourself. Both of you are justified and that is where the clash of interest begins. The result is your child throws up a tantrum or comes up with some demand or the other that can postpone bedtime.

What You Can Uncover From Homeschool Curriculum Reviews

By Kayley Kenzie

There are a wide variety of reasons why parents choose to homeschool. More and more children are being educated at home.

How To Choose The Right Homeschool Curriculum

By Kayley Kenzie

Have you ever attended a homeschooling convention to choose homeschool curriculum? The experience can be quite refreshing, since it introduces you to the many possibilities available on the market.

I Can Do It! How To Teach Children To Tie Their Shoes

By Dr Robyn Silverman

While it's often easier, quicker, and even more skillfully performed when we do things for our children, it's not always best. After all, we're not always around to be at our children's service! Why not teach your children how to tie their own shoes as a lesson in self reliance? This article provides 5 tips to help parents teach their children how to tie their own shoes.

Should You Buy Homeschool Books Or Make Your Own?

By Kayley Kenzie

Believe it or not, you don't have to spend a ton of money on either homeschool curriculum or homeschool books. If you just take the time to do some research, you'll discover many resources that will help you create your own curriculum without leaving you broke.

How To Look For A Child Available For Adoption

By Febbe Wallace

Being a foster parent is a pretty daunting task. In fact, foster parents often have to be superheroes: Many foster children may come from abusive environments, and being thrust into an entirely new household, away from their families is both stressful and unnerving. Becoming emotionally attached is one temptation for foster parents who are there simply to make a child available for adoption or return to his or her birth parent/s.

All About Acid Reflux In Infant

By Richal Peyton

Acid reflux is not uncommon in babies. What parents need to do is to gather as much information on the condition in order to be able to deal with it properly. Get to know just how many babies are affected by acid reflux, why they get it, and how the condition progresses if left untreated.

Tips For Finding A Christian Homeschool Curriculum

By Kayley Kenzie

When it comes to homeschooling, one of the biggest responsibilities is choosing a homeschool curriculum. If you want a curriculum that teaches your child based not only on his or her needs, but also Bible principles, you'll want to choose Christian homeschool curriculum.

How To Have True Leadership In Education

By Kayley Kenzie

We can break education down into three types: The public school system, professional education, and leadership in education. Thomas Jefferson Education is another way to describe leadership in education.

The Demise Of Classical Education - It Is Worse Than We Thought

By Kayley Kenzie

The demise of classical education has created a problem in the minds of our youth today. Connected to this loss of classical education are the ideas, values, and visions of classical Greece and Rome. These are the ideas and values that shaped our nation and Western civilization.

Overprotective Mommies And Daddies: The 6 Reasons Why Helicopter Parents Exist

By Dr Robyn Silverman

Parents are overprotective for all different reasons. From fear of failure to need for control, this article provides 6 reasons why some mommies and daddies can be called helicopter parents; parents who hover over their children and swoop in at any sign of discomfort or challenge.

The Lazy Kids Way To Grade A

By Liz Jones

The story of how I managed to increase my child's grades at school, that any parent can follow.

Child's Growth: Some Guidelines You Can Use

By Elias Maseko

Just like a snowflake or a fingerprint, every child is unique in their own special way. Every child has a unique way of feeling, thinking, and interacting with others. Some children are shy, while others are outgoing; some are active, while others are calm; some are fretful, while others are easy-going. As a loving and nurturing parent, it's your job to encourage them to embrace their uniqueness and celebrate their individual qualities.

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