Parenting Articles
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May: Foster Care Awareness Month
Tampa, FL – Did you read about that poor kid in your morning paper and think about how awful it is that her parents abused and neglected her? Thank goodness the state has swooped in to rescue this ch
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Turning A Broken Home Into A Blessing
Carrolton, GA – Millions of American moms and dads who couldn’t live with each other still live for their kids. The question facing divorcées is can they continue to guide their children to be succes
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Baby Shower Invitations
Baby Shower Invitations
With the advent of new technology, the design of baby shower invitations has gone for a radical change. New ideas are coming up, new design trends are taking shape, new artistic views blossoming and up to date design information are reaching the people in no time.
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7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family
As a busy parent you know how overwhelming things can get as you try to juggle work and family responsibilities (not to mention finding some time for yourself).
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5 Simple Things You Should Do Every Day to Succeed With Your Business
Running a business is stressful, exhausting, all-consuming, and challenging – especially if you’re a working mother and have to juggle your business with taking care of your family. Every day there are too many things to do and absolutely never is there enough time to do them.
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Mothers Hear Me
Mothers Hear Me
What Mothers focus upon before conception and during incubation strongly effects the Child physically, mentally and spiritually.
Physically if the Mother thinks and feels health in
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Simple Steps to Calm Your Fussy Baby
It’s everyone's fear - the fussy baby who requires constant attention. You can't put him down, talk on the phone, or cook dinner. Often times these babies don't nap or sleep for long stretches of tim
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What Causes a Lack of Self-Esteem in Americans
In the movie, The Karate Kid, Miyagi says "There are no bad students, only bad teachers." I say that there are no bad kids, only bad parents. This is a generalization about Americans. It does not appl
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Is Work Or A Divorce Keeping You From Your Child?
Carrolton, GA – For parents burdened by a divorce or a heavy workload, it is becoming increasingly difficult to stay in touch with their children and each other. Visitation rights might decree that a
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Are you a Mean Mommy?
7 Ways to know if you’re a mean mommy and how to change, if you are. Learn unique, tips that can help you be a better parent.
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There Is Strength In A Herd
I once was asked to speak to a group of teenage boys about the importance of families. I am a high school religion teacher and often speak to teens. But this assignment made me nervous because I knew
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Parents, Are You Listening or Lecturing to Your Kids? Five Tips to Help You Listen
Seattle, WA – The knowledge that our children are safe, happy and emotionally sound is one of our greatest concerns. If they were being traumatized by something at school or, even worse, the attention
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Head Injuries in Children
Head Injuries in Children
A head injury can be deceptively dangerous. What may seem to be an innocent head ache may be something more. Conversely, something which you think looks fatal maybe nothing
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Bringing Home Baby: Calming Newborn Nerves
Your newborn goes through a lot right after he’s born. Whether the birth was natural or assisted, he experiences a great deal of stress as he copes with the abrupt change in the world as he knows it.
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Your child Can Behave in Public
Learn how to encourage your child to behave like a perfect angel when you’re out in public. Use the Manager is Watching technique when out in a restaurant or store so that the child understands that the manager is incharge and makes the rules in the establishment. Your child will be more likely to behave when he knows that someone else is enforcing the rules.
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