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181. Rage: How To Control It! From Barrington and Crystal Lake, IL
Discover the little-known keys to controlling your rage, before it controls, or even destroys you, or your loved ones.

182. Parenting Help: When Your Child is Afraid to go on Sleep-Overs
Usually, children love to go on sleep-overs with their friends. They enjoy going out on overnight camps and other special events where they are required to stay away from home for a few days. Somehow, some children develop a fear for sleeping away from home and they refuse to go. Here are some tips to help your child overcome that fear.

183. Making a Family Outing Children Can Look Forward to the Next Time Around
Camping out is one of the activities that bonds family relationships and takes one's mind off work. It should be an event that should be amply prepared for. Before loading up the camping gear for that much-awaited family outing, here are some important things to consider.

184. Toilet Training for Your Toddler
Toilet training often provokes great anxiety in parents. Many seem to see it as some sort of competition - the earlier they get their child potty trained the brighter their child must be, and the better they as parents must be. Total nonsense of course! Trying to potty train your child before he or she is ready is a recipe for frustration, frayed nerves, and traumatized children.

185. Are you Afraid of Your Nanny or Housekeeper?
How to get your nanny and housekeeper to do the work you want them to do without being afraid that they will quit.

186. Spending Quality Time with Your Child
There is no other time in life that we can enjoy our kids more than when they were still children. Most parents that have college-age kids would agree that they are almost wistful when they reminisce the time when their children were not that old to go to school yet and have to be at home with Mommy most of the time.

187. Helpful Hints in Choosing the Right Kind of Toy for Your Three-Year-Old
Children are truly our bundles of joy. There is certainly nothing more joyful in seeing them when they first open their eyes to the world, when they have their first spoonful of solid food, when they take their first faltering step, on to the blowing of their first birthday candle.

188. The Top Science Sites For Kids
Choose kid friendly sites with caution. Here are some points to keep in mind.

189. Do You Want Your Child To Have Great Achievements? Use This Now!
The reasons for many parents choosing home schooling education instead of traditional schools is that they knew that their children achievements had a lot to do with the benefits of home schooling.

190. Child Behavior Problems: Getting Your Child to Go to Bed
After a fully-packed day looking after the children, you long for bedtime. But, your child just doesn't like the idea of going to bed before his parents. This is a common experience of most parents. You want a bit of peace and quiet at the end of a day spent in feeding them, washing clothes, clearing their mess, putting up with temper tantrums, and many other things. You ask them to go to bed, but that's exactly what they don't like to do.

191. Struggling To Have A Baby? Get This FREE "Secret" Fertility Tip
We may have heard of other methods to treat infertility problems. Some are using the expensive in-vitro fertilization procedures, some got sperm donors to help them, others used the Clomid method, while others using an unconventional method to get a baby instantly. Have you thought of adoption? What are the pros and cons of it? I have some useful tips for you.

192. Math Help Can Be a Good Family Activity
We all use math in our everyday lives. Many of us consider ourselves to be "math phobic", "math deficient" or "mathematically challenged." Perhaps we communicate these ideas to our children or perhaps we and our children truly are any or all of the above. In educational institutions, where math is taught largely in the abstract and without practical application.


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