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Kids & Teens
13th February 2008
If you’re screaming on the inside (or on the outside come to think of it), pulling your hair out, summoning up all the patience you can, and using your reserves too, you are not alone in parenting a teenager. Teens can easily do this to you. Your once...
13th February 2008
It's never too soon to talk to kids about money, and as for a card, it's best to start them on one before they leave home, say perhaps when they are a junior or senior in high school. Let me give an example.
Before my daughter l...
08th February 2008
Parents should never allow their egos to become wrapped up in their child. Many parents measure their own value and success by their children’s successes and failures. Children behaving like children, not hitting milestones early enough, or not living ...
04th February 2008
Parents learn quickly that telephones are like magnets to children. With multiple cell phones and land lines ringing, children have greater access to phone communication than ever before, and are more fascinated than ever with their use.
Per Spiderm...
02nd February 2008
The Game Boy, a handheld game console was released by Nintendo in 1989. The most popular game as Tetris and that sold over three million copies in the US alone. In fact people bought Game Boy to play Tetris. Extremely successful Game Boy has advanced vers...
25th January 2008
Say goodbye to normal magnifiers! With the Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye hand-held device, kids can view everyday objects at 200 times their regular size. Recommended for kids ages six and up, the Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye creates hours of endless play and ex...
25th January 2008
The answer to help your baby learn to speak can be as easy as a set up building blocks. Kids who played with the vibrantly-colored plastic blocks stated to talk faster than others, a study found. Those involved in building blocks performed 15 per cent sup...
24th January 2008
Parenthood is a feeling of completeness. It is a thread woven of memories. Memories of happy and sad times, of pain and of joy. Parenthood is a continuous activity, it is a process in itself. Parenthood process is irreversible. We all take birth, grow up,...
24th January 2008
Many people think that Halloween parties are only for kids, but who said that? We need to break the rules and tell the world that Halloween celebrations can be enjoyed by adults too. Tick-Or-Treat will be double the fun when adults join the toddlers. And ...
22nd January 2008
What is Parent Involvement? Why does it Matter?
While the idea of increasing parent involvement most often receives universal approval, defining what parent involvement really means is far more difficult. Most parents when asked if they are involved ...
21st January 2008
My husband is an insightful businessman with the unique ability to create something out of nothing, envision the future, work efficiently and strategically, and quickly get to the bottom line. In his books and seminars he teaches useful business strategie...
21st January 2008
Recently I ran across a parenting blog in which the writer was reviewing an educational product. She immediately lost credibility with me when in her first paragraph, she wrote that the product made her feel like vomiting, and then used some form of sexua...
20th January 2008
It's No Fun Being Fat at Fifteen.
If you've ever been overweight, even by the slightest degree, you will have known the misery of school days. The chubby kid who is nicknamed Fatso the minute he, or she, enters the college gates for the first time. Un...
03rd September 2007
For most parents, sending children to school is a necessity of childrearing. The goal when parents turn their precious children over to the school, be they toddlers or teenagers, is for kids to be safe, comfortable and ready to learn. Too often, parents f...
30th August 2007
Laughing is the best medicine. You must keep a sense of humor and be able to laugh at yourself. Have you heard the story of Oral Roberts, Billy Graham, and Robert Schuller? The story goes that they all died earlier than planned. Peter met them at the gate...
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