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Author :: Carol M. Welsh  |
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| Article Title :: Born With Instructions |
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Born With Instructions
by: Carol M. Welsh
We finally seem to get parenting techniques that work with the first child only to find out that they don’t work with the next child. Why can kids be born with instructions? Good news! When you understand your children’s perceptual styles, you’ll discover that they are born with an “instruction manual.”
Each of us is a unique combination of the Four Perceptions: Audio, Feeler, Visual, and Wholistic. When children are born, they are 100% Feelers. Although they will continue to have sensitive feelings during their formative years, their primary Perception will begin to reveal itself when they’re about six months old.
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Aurelia Williams  |
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| Article Title :: Too Much to Do? Too Little Time? |
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Too Much to Do? Too Little Time?
by: Aurelia Williams
Have you ever felt like someone just pressed the Fast-forward button on your day and before you know it the day is over and you are sitting there wondering what you've accomplished?
I love to organize and with working Part Time outside of the home and FULL-TIME at home with my business, 4 children and Husband I really rely on a schedule and many time management tips to keep my sanity (ok, so some of you think I am already insane, I won't argue with that) but at least I am organized ;)
Here are a few of my favorite Time management Tips:
Meal Planning: Try planning 1 - 2 weeks worth of meals at a time and write them down on (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Nilesh Gore  |
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| Article Title :: Reality of Habits & Traits |
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Reality of Habits & Traits
by: Nilesh Gore
We are always concerned of our-self & our children about habits traits & behavior. So I thought traits(character) & habits are not just the words but as the powerful weapons & can be good and bad, that why I elaborated it with explanation in this article.
Emphasis on the consistent behavior, which is a characteristics of all traits, may lead one believe that traits & habits are same. Both, Its true, are learnt pattern of behavior. Both consistent in that similar situation it is possible to predict that the persons behavior will be similar to the behavior in past. & both imply that learning has resulted in behavior that occurs so automatically (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Steve Brunkhorst  |
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| Article Title :: 7 Powerful Ways to Show Love to Children |
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7 Powerful Ways to Show Love to Children
by: Steve Brunkhorst
Our children are our most important legacy to the world. However, our love is our most important legacy to our children. Here are seven ways to show love that will help children build sturdy foundations for the future.
1. Spend Time with Your Children.
Time is the most loving gift we can give to our children. It allows for the mutual exchange of ideas, emotions, actions, and words that help our children develop and learn to communicate.
Enjoy a toddler's tea parties as well as a teen's ball games. Help your children build things and create art. Begin new family traditions that you can enjoy together each year. Ample time (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Kenia Morales  |
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| Article Title :: 10 Positive Discipline techniques for children |
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10 Positive Discipline techniques for children
by: Kenia Morales
Do you feel your child is out of control? Punish him or her often and get no positive results? It might be your discipline strategy that is not working. Try using positive discipline techniques which are highly recommended by the child development professionals and see the changes in your child’s attitude. See him or her actually making efforts to cooperate with you.
1. Let child know what you expect from him or her.
2. Let child express feelings, even crying.
3. Redirect children to other games,you,toys etc when misbehaving.
4. Praise child’s efforts and improvements.
5. Offer child simple choices.
6. Be re (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: News Canada  |
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| Article Title :: An Ode To Dad |
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An Ode To Dad
by: News Canada
(NC)-For over a hundred years, we have dedicated the third Sunday in June to honour dear ol' Dad. This year, treat Dad like a king and honour him in style. Yvonne Diesing, Dockers® Brand Manager, provides the following gift ideas to help make this Father's Day perfect for him:
Grill him - Present Dad with a new set of accessories for his outdoor grill. Make his day by breaking them in and creating his all-time favourite meal.
Score a hole in one - Treat him to an afternoon at the driving range or play a round of golf together. A new putter or a new outfit, such as a pair of shorts and a pique tipped V-neck shirt from Dockers®, is always a hit.
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Barbara Freedman-De Vito  |
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| Article Title :: If You'd Like to Know Why Reading Matters |
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If You'd Like to Know Why Reading Matters
by: Barbara Freedman-De Vito
Here Are Some of the Reasons Why Reading Is So Important for Children
Why Do We Tell Children to Read ?
We're always telling children that books and reading are good for them, but have we ever really thought about why that's true ? Exactly what do older children get out of reading novels ? What do younger kids get from reading children's stories and being read to ? Does reading matter ?
The purpose of this article is to say that, yes, it's true, reading really is important, and that there are some solid reasons why that is so. Let's begin with the practical benefits and then move on to the less tangible rewards (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Derrick Pizur  |
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| Article Title :: Do You Love Your Child? Child Car Seat Safety Is A |
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Do You Love Your Child? Child Car Seat Safety Is A Must!
by: Derrick Pizur
Child Car Seat Safety
We know you love your children, but so many people do not follow these simple car seat safety principles. By following these easy steps you can ensure your child is completely safe in your car.
Just to get one thing straight, there is no one best child car safety seat. The best car safety seat is determined by various factors that you as the parent need to take into consideration. The seat needs to fit your child’s height and weight, as well as be able to fit properly in your car.
Another common misconception is price. More expensive, does not always mean better quality or the seat (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Jeffrey Strain  |
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| Article Title :: 8 Tips To Save On Child Care Costs |
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8 Tips To Save On Child Care Costs
by: Jeffrey Strain
Child care costs are are one of the most expensive costs associated with going back to work. Finding ways to cut down on child care costs without sacrificing quality child care is a top priority for all working parents. Here are a few ideas that can help trim your child care costs without sacrificing child care quality:
See if your employer has a child care flexible spending account. This is a special account that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq-kw87.html - created that allows you to set aside money for child care expenses with pre-tax dollars. You ask your employer to take out a certain amount of m (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Nicole Brekelbaum  |
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| Article Title :: Creative Ideas for Easing Separation Anxiety |
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Creative Ideas for Easing Separation Anxiety
by: Nicole Brekelbaum
Does your child exhibit separation anxiety at daycare drop-off? Do you spend more than fifteen minutes struggling to calm your child's fears? You are not alone. All parents at one time or another have experienced guilt, fear and remorse at the very thought of leaving their hysterical child in the arms of a non-relative.
Separation anxiety affects both parents and children. Children display their discontent and fears by throwing temper trantrums, clinging onto parents for long periods and ignoring attempts by their daycare provider to calm their fears. Parents display separation anxiety by hesitating to exit the daycar (read full article) |
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