Parenting Articles
193. Daddies and Slippery Socks: A Salute to Fathers
There is just something about a Daddy. Here, we salute the fathers and grandfathers of the world.
194. The Short List: Some Thoughts on Time
Is there a subject more charged than that of time, especially among parents? It is the source of many of our conversations ("How are you?" "Busy!") and much of our guilt. Here are some thoughts on taming our own perception of time.
195. Curtains, Pancakes and Broom Hockey: 12 Ways to Build Self Esteem in Kids
Few things are as rewarding as seeing your child glow from the inside out. Here are twelve family activities that can help boost self esteem in children.
196. Fourteen Simple Indulgences for Autumn
As the kids go back to school, you can go back to you: your schedule, your friends, your goals. Here are fourteen simple indulgences to celebrate this season
197. Using Portable Cribs in Nurseries: Is It A Good Idea?
It's not uncommon to find some parents who want to use portable cribs as the main crib for their baby's nursery. The best way to decide is to have a look at the pros and cons first. Although different brands and different models have varying conditions and qualities, there are some general aspects that are worth considering.
198. The Principle Behind DNA Paternity Testing
DNA stands for deoxyribose nucleic acid. This is a factor present in the chromosomes of the human nucleus. Each human nucleus contains 48 pairs of chromosomes which contain the deoxyribose nucleic acid.
199. Child Abuse: The 13 Red Flags- From Elgin and Carpentersville, IL
Has your child been abused? Learn the 13 red flags of abuse and how to get the help your family needs.
200. Parenting Tips: How To Find A Sitter
It's not unusual to find both parents working. There may also be times when you have to attend functions as a couple. In both cases, you may need to leave the kids with someone trustworthy.
201. The Major Things to Know On Bullying
Many people think that bullying is a common part of childhood, and sadly, it is. Bullying affects close to half of students in high school and middle school. Estimates by the National Youth Violence Prevention in 2006 say that 30% of students either are bullied on a regular basis or are bullies themselves. About 11% of children are bullying victims while a slightly higher percentage 13%, are doing the bullying. 6% of children say that they have been both the bullying victim and the bully at one time or another. This starling evidence shows that bullying is all too common in schools and the serious nature of bullying can damage the lives of these children.
202. Get Real! Real Life for Ways for Parents to Provide Math Help
Does your toddler appear to have a streak of your genius? Do you seek strategies to enrich your toddler's intellectual capacity? Recent research has challenged the conventional notion that small children have native ability to distinguish quantity and to count.
203. Decorating Childrens Rooms In An Age Appropriate Style
One of the most exciting things about having a child aside from giving it a name is the process when you take time decorating childrens rooms. It is something that can be done extravagantly, but often times, as with many things related to children, it is the simple things that work best.
204. Choosing Gifts for Kids
Are you looking for a fun, creative gift for a child? Sometimes finding the right gift for kids can be challenging.
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