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    Category Articles: Family - Parenting


    (Published: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 08:48:39 -0600)
    Baby Christmas Gifts to Please Everybody
    Waiting for a new baby is one of the dreamiest periods in your life. You try to imagine your future baby; you already thinking about what you can do for your little one in order to make his or her life safe, comfortable and interesting. It is up to you to create your little one's world wonderful, br
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 06:39:41 -0600)
    Why Not Do It Altogether With A Baby Room Set?
    Looking forward for the arrival of the baby all you can think is how to arrange a nice nursery for your little one. You can get immense pleasure from decorating the room in the event if the step-by-step results of it seem to be the best one can only do. As a nursery is a little indoor world where yo
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 06:24:52 -0600)
    Is it Good Idea to Give a Walker as a Baby Christmas Gift?
    More than half of all babies between the ages of 6 and 13 months use baby walkers. Babies almost all over the world love them, and so do their parents because walkers promote walking, provide exercise and can keep an otherwise fussy baby entertained even for hours. They are necessary for baby's move
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Mon, 31 May 2010 02:51:14 -0600)
    A Rainbow Of Baby Furniture
    In spite of the fact those who find buying baby furniture a real nightmare should keep their head, this situation is not hopeless. As for us we try to help you find and purchase good baby furniture that is going to be safe, functional and beautiful. Get a theme for the nursery As we are deeply i
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Sat, 29 May 2010 10:29:52 -0600)
    Is Your Teen Wetting The Bed?
    A bedwetting teen back in diapers is a stressful situation both for the teen and the parents. Even if you are concerned, you should never let your fears transfer to the child. However, you should try to be as sensitive as possible because any teen that has to wear diapers for a bedwetting problem do
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 05:22:23 -0600)
    Dealing With Baby Cot Bedding Choices
    While buying infant bedding sets for your little one you, as a thoughtful parent, you will focus more on the kind of fabrics used instead of a certain style, colour scheme, or theme. Nowadays when the market overflows with a great number of baby goods of different attractive designs it is very impor
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 02:32:50 -0600)
    Does Your Baby Need A Crib or A Cot?
    You are going to become a parent and it is up to you to decide what your little one is going to sleep in. Taking into consideration your way of life, family budget and your particular tastes, you will surely try to do your best while choosing this important and paramount baby item. There are plenty
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 18:48:16 -0600)
    Tips For When Your Child Is Home Alone After School
    In today’s fast-paced world, numerous children care for themselves prior to, or after, the first school bell of the day rings. After school, roughly one in five students from kindergarten to eighth grade, weekly spend time in self-care at least once during every week. Before allowing your child t
    Author: Glassman96 - John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:13:56 -0600)
    A Child Safety Gate
    One of the most important jobs you have to do as a parent is to keep your child always safe. Each year thousands of young children die or get injured because of accidents which often unexpectedly happen in our lives. We as parents, have always to be on the alert, especially when the baby growing so
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 06:46:25 -0600)
    Make Your House Safe for Your Baby
    The decision to have a child is to accept that your heart will forever walk about outside of your body. We will always worry about our children and our paramount duty is to provide them a safe childhood. The problem is that small children absolutely have no sense of danger until they suffer from it.
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 21 May 2009 05:26:23 -0600)
    Baby Cribs and Other Crib Accessories
    Breathlessly expecting the most long-awaited baby in the world, parents are getting ready for the birth and plan their future ideas taking into consideration the little one. Moreover every future detail of the new parents' life depends now on the little baby, who undoubtedly is going to change their
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Tue, 12 May 2009 08:02:04 -0600)
    Baby Furniture Are You Scared Of The Cost
    Buying baby furniture for your children involves some precocious steps if you really want your babies to feel safe and comfortable. You sure do! Baby furniture safety is what every parent needs Choosing any piece of baby furniture you have to know where you are going to place it. If you really h
    Author: Travis Olague
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Actively Listening to your Child
    Communicating with our children can be a difficult task at times. We feel like they're not listening to us; they feel like we're not listening to them. Good listening and communications skills are essential to successful parenting. Your child's feelings, views and opinions have worth, and you
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    "Because" Just Isn't the Answer
    Children are inquisitive by nature. When they are younger, it's usually because they want to better understand something. When they are older, it's because they want to better understand why you think something is important and why they should also feel the same way. Regardless of their age, i
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Building You Child's Self Esteem
    It's often been said that children learn what they live. So if you're looking for a place to start helping your child build positive self esteem and self value, then you should show them your positive sense of self and strong self esteem. Be positive when you speak about yourself and highlight
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Celebrate your Child's Uniqueness
    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-g
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Chart your Child's Accomplishments with a Chore Chart
    It can be very frustrating to ask your child over and over again to complete their chores without them ever getting done. If this describes your house to a tee, consider designing a chore chart. Chores might include taking out the garbage, doing the dishes, cleaning their room, yard work or putt
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Chores Can Help your Child Learn about Teamwork and a Strong Work Ethic
    Chores can help develop a sense of responsibility and self worth in your child. It should be understood by all family members they are expected and necessary to a household running successfully and efficiently. They can help create a sense of unity and family and is a great place for your child t
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Clear Expectations Make Discipline Easier
    Sometimes it can be very challenging to communicate anything with your child. Setting clear expectations regarding what's acceptable behavior and what isn't imperative to successfully teaching your child right from wrong. If the parameters are muddled or the child learns that in one situation t
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Connect with Your Child but Don't Overdo it
    We all want to connect and be involved with our child. Children of involved parents generally feel more confident, assured and have a higher level of self esteem. They excel in school and do well in extracurricular activities and with their hobbies. But is there such a thing as too much in
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Consistency is Key to Successful Discipline
    Consistency is key to successfully teaching your child right from wrong when disciplining them. It keeps small misdeeds and bad behaviors from later becoming bigger misdeeds and worse behaviors. You have to stand firm and mean it when you say, "Turn off the television now"or "no dessert after din
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Constructing Your Child's Healthy Sense of Self Esteem
    Your child's self esteem is their mental foundation. A self-assured child is confident, secure, happy, well-adjusted and successful. They can solve problems that come their way, and it thrives under a loving parent's nurturing care. What are some good ways to built self esteem in your child? Mo
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Control your Anger, Don't let it Control You
    Anger can be a paralyzing and debilitating condition. But it can be a terrifying and degrading experience for your child if you're taking your anger out on them. Physical and verbal abuse of a child can have lasting and lethal implications, so it's crucial that as a parent, you do whatever nece
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Do As I Say and As I Do
    Children learn to imitate at a very young age. It's how they learn to behave, care for themselves, develop new skills, and communicate with others. From their earliest moments they watch you closely and pattern their own behavior and beliefs after yours. Your examples become permanent images, whic
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Encourage your Child to Feel Important
    It's imperative for a child's healthy development to feel important and worthy. Healthy self-esteem is a child's armor against the challenges of the world. Kids who feel good about themselves seem to have an easier time handling conflicts and resisting negative pressures. They tend to smile more
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Encouraging Play Encourages a Child's Development
    We've all heard the term, "Oh, that's child's play." It implies something is easy, frivolous and unimportant in the overall scheme of things. But to a child, child's play is essential to their mental, social, emotional, and physical development. We all know that children like to play. But what
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Expect Only the Best from Your Child
    Expect the best from your child. If you expect the best behavior and performance you're your child, it's often what you will get. Children pick up on our beliefs about them, form a self-concept that matches that belief, and perform accordingly. If we expect them to be lazy, they'll be lazy, which
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Follow Through Is the Key to Successful Discipline
    Let's face it. There are just some days when it would just seem easier to let your child have his way than feeling like you're fighting a losing battle when trying to discipline them. They beg, plead, cry, barter and scream - anything to get out of doing the time for their crime. However, don'
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Get Involved in your Child's Activities, Hobbies and School
    It's probably no secret that children who have involved parents are more happy, healthy, and well-adjusted and excel at their educational and extracurricular pursuits. It can increase their cognitive development, keeps them motivated, strengthens the parent-child relationship, and has a direct p
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Handling Conflict about Rules Enforcement at Home
    Some parents may worry that setting strict rules may distance them from their children. But this simply isn't the case. Though they may gripe and complain and get upset when you become the enforcer, they realize deep down that this shows you care. These parameters you set forth and enforce mak
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Harsh Discipline: Does it do More Harm than Good?
    Recent studies suggest that low-income parents tend to endorse much harsher discipline, partially because they hold stronger beliefs about the value of spanking and experience higher levels of stress. However, parents who work in high-stress jobs or are stay-at-home parents who are feeling frustra
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Help your Child Kick the Thumb Sucking Habit
    Thumb sucking is a concern many parents have. Toddlers suck their thumbs because it's comforting and calming. It's probably something they did before they were born and revert back to it when they are nervous, agitated, scared or ill. They may also use it to lull themselves back to sleep in the
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Hobbies are Healthy
    Hobbies benefit children in many ways. It gives a child an opportunity to express themselves, and it allows them to discover themselves and build self-esteem. They are also great educational tools. A child interested in rock collecting learns about geology and science, and a child in writing storie
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Interrupt your Child's Interruption Habit
    Trying to teach your child not to interrupt can sometimes be an exercise in frustration. Telling them there's a time to interrupt (in case of a fire) and a time to not interrupt (boredom) isn't enough. But putting these principles into practice is easier said than done, especially for a very v
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Learn from Your Mistakes and so will Your Child
    Everyone makes mistakes. Granted, some mistakes are more significant than others and harder to get over, but they are a part of life. How individuals deal with those mistakes is significant to their self-esteem. Children who are taught from an early age to admit to their mistakes understand that
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Make Quality Time with your Child Count
    In today's busy world, work, household chores and social activities all put a strain on your time with your child. But as you well know, it's imperative that you spend quality time together. It helps strengthen the bond between parent and child, and lets your child know you can be trusted and cou
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    The Process of Negotiating the Rules with your Child
    We all know as parents that discussing and negotiating the rules with our children is never easy. Children are all very different, and what might need to be a rule for one, may not even be an issue for another. That being said, there are many parameters that we set as parents that are the hard
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Our Ever-Changing Role as a Parent
    We watch our children grow right before our very eyes. It seems like yesterday they were a baby learning to crawl, walk, and feed themselves, and now they're in school, involved in activities, making friends, and learning to be more and more independent. Parents before us have said that from th
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Physical Punishment is Ineffective and Harmful
    Effective discipline does not involve physical punishment of children. Recent studies have shown a direct link between physical punishment and several negative developmental outcomes for children including physical injury, increased aggression, antisocial behavior, difficulty adjusting as an adult
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Positive Discipline without Hurting your Child
    Children always seem to find a way to 'push our buttons' at times and really try our patience. It's easy to feel irritated, sad, angry, annoyed, confused and hurt. It's at these times when our parenting skills are really tested, and that it's imperative we maintain a kind but firm stance when i
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Positive Praise for your Child's Pride
    Praising a child correctly is important to the development of positive behaviors. It's a great way to encourage constructive future behavior. When you give praise you are giving your child a feeling of positive feedback, which increases their sense of confidence, self esteem and abilities. When yo
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Present a Unified Parental Front When Disciplining your Child
    Disciplining your child is never easy. You probably know from experience and mistakes how important it is to be consistent, firm and to always follow through with designated disciplinary consequences. But when there are two parents involved, it's crucial they are both on the same page and apply
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Productive and Positive Potty Training
    Your child's showing all the signs of being ready to potty train. That's great! But now, where do you start? Explain to your toddler that going potty is a normal process of life and everyone does it, even animals. Talk with them about the toilet, a special place where they can potty just like the
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Protect your Child's Emotional Well-Being
    In our effort to balance very full and hectic lives with our families and our jobs, we may have been neglecting an all-important facet of our child's life: their emotional well-being. The first three years of a child's life is a critical time for a child, and the trauma of changing child care p
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Providing a Safe and Secure Home for your Child
    Accidents in the home are the primary cause of death in U.S. children. By taking a few simple precautions, these injuries can be avoided, making your home safe for your child and the children who visit it. In your kitchen, you should be sure to install safety latches on cabinets and drawers.
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Successful Two-Way Communications with your Child
    One of the most frustrating challenges we face as parents is communicating effectively with our child. Though we strive to open an honest two-way line of communication with our child, we become frustrated when it appears their attention isn't solely on us or the conversation at hand. Yet we seem t
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Tactics for Tackling a Toddler's Temper Tantrum
    Even the best behaved toddler has an occasional temper tantrum. A tantrum can range from whining and crying to screaming, kicking, hitting, and breath holding. They're equally common in boys and girls and usually occur from age 1 to age 3. Some children may experience regular tantrums, whereas for
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Take the Bite out of your Toddler's Biting Problem
    The majority of toddlers engage in some biting between their first and third birthdays. Probably the most common reason is that it is one of the few ways of communicating that's effective for them, before verbal skills are developed. However, not all children bite. Some choose other forms of commun
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Teach Children to Respect by Treating them with Respect
    In order to teach or child to treat others with respect and dignity, they must also be treated that way. And childhood is a time for children to learn about the world, including how to get along with others. Parents play an essential role in teaching children how to form healthy relationships an
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Teach your Child to Give Respect and They'll Gain Respect in Return
    One of the most important things you can teach your child is respect and the best way to teach respect is to show respect. When a child experiences respect, they know what it feels like and begin to understand how important it is. Keep in mind the saying "Do unto others as you would have them
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    The Detrimental Effects of Verbal Abuse and How to Stop the Cycle
    "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me." That's just not true. Name-calling hurts -- especially when the person doing it is a parent, a teacher, or a coach. Yelling and screaming might have been the way you were brought up and you might think it worked for you, so
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    The Family that Eats Together Stays Healthy Together
    Recent studies have shown that not only do children like to sit down at the dinner table and eat a meal with their parents, but they are more likely to eat a well-balanced, nutritious meal when they do. But with the hectic lives we seem to lead these days, getting the family all together in the sa
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    The Importance of a Regular Routine to your Child
    Regular schedules provide the day with a structure that orders a young child's world. Although predictability can be tiresome for adults, children thrive on repetition and routine. Schedules begin from the first days of life. Babies, especially, need regular sleep and meal programs and even routine
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    The Importance of Crystal-Clear Rules for your Child
    The world is a far more scary and complicated place than it was when you were a child. As a result, it's imperative that you set adequate yet fair boundaries with your child. It's a very important role in your parenting responsibilities. Children must make difficult decisions each day, and if the
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    The Keys to Effective Discipline
    Disciplining a child is one of the most important, yet difficult, roles of being a parent. Effective discipline teaches a child to be self-disciplined later in life. It helps your child grow up to be happy and well-adjusted. Effective and positive discipline teaches and guides children, and helps
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    The Positive Influence of Being Involved in your Child's Education
    It has been shown many times over in research studies that a parent who is involved in their child's education has a positive impact. It's reflected in improved grades and test scores, strong attendance, a higher rate of homework completion, higher graduation rates, improved attitudes and behaviors
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    The Truth about Lying
    Honesty and dishonesty are learned in the home. Parents are often concerned when their child or adolescent lies. Young children often make up stories and tell tall tales. This is normal activity because they enjoy hearing stories and making up stories for fun. These young children may blur the dis
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    The Whys of Whining
    "Moooooooooooom!" It's irritating, it's frustrating and it gets on your last nerve. Though it's obnoxious and unacceptable, it's actually an effective for your child to get your attention. It's whining. But, like other bad habits, you can nip it in the bud early with a few simple strategies to te
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Time Outs Help Reinforce Positive Behavior and Discourage Misbehaving
    Disciplining a young child using the time out method can be very effective, and will work with children as young as 18-24 months old. By using this method of discipline parents are giving the child time to sit quietly and alone after misbehaving, without becoming angry or agitated with the child
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    Training the Fussy Eater
    Toddlers can be fussy eaters who refuses to try a new food at least half of the time. Approximately half of all toddlers fit this description, so it is no wonder that food issues are a source of stress for parents. Establishing healthy eating patterns is important to avoid problems such as obesit
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting
    (Published: Thu, 07 May 2009 15:10:40 -0600)
    You Can't Spoil a Child through Love
    Though we all worry about spoiling our child, rest assured that you cannot spoil your child with love. Love doesn't spoil children. Love is imperative to a child's healthy development, and it's just not possible to love your child too much. They need caring adults to spend time with them, play with
    Author: John Park
    Directory: Family - Parenting

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