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Author :: Ishi Bansal  |
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| Article Title :: How To Develop Your Baby's Brain |
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| Have you ever wondered why toys for babies tend to have so many bells, whistles and lights? Or why they have so many different textures, and materials and colors?
It's almost as if we want to provide young babies with a whole world of stimulation and we can't quite get it to them fast enough.Play gyms or activity gyms as they are sometimes called tend to be a firm favorite with babies from newborn up to about 12 months. These play gyms and activity nests mostly come
in the form of comfortable, quilted or softly padded playmats, sometimes raised at the edges with a space in the middle for baby (like a ring doughnut).
And these play gyms can be either brightly colored or in soft, p (read full article) |
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Author :: Michael Grose  |
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| Article Title :: Super Nanny - A User's Guide to Watching Super Nanny |
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| There are many things to like about the television show Super Nanny that has captured the public interest in recent weeks.First, the nanny character is very likeable, if a little scary at times. She has that old-fashioned school-teacher demeanour that says, ‘Listen up. I know best and I am in charge here.’ Many of the families featured need someone who takes charge.Second, if you are a parent, how can you not get involved in a show that gets you into the challenges of child rearing in such a nitty gritty, warts n’all way that doesn’t involve you? Okay, it is voyeuristic but it is doesn’t relate to you, does it???!!! Importantly, this program has got people talking (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Joseph Browns  |
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| Article Title :: Child Communication Skill: Do You Really Know What Your Child Is Saying To You? |
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| Here’s the scene of communication with your child: your three-year-old boy is bawling his eyes out. Hurriedly, you run over, and ask “What’s wrong?”. But no answer is spoken, the tears just keep coming out, and the vocal cords just keep on saying “waaaaaaah!”.You start talking to him in that sweet and soft voice of yours to cajole him to tell you what his problem is. You really want him to calm down now. But when he’s asked questions like “Is something hurting you?” or “Are you hungry?” he doesn’t answer. He just keeps on crying.Your sweet soft voice keeps on going, hoping to find that magic breakthrough to get him to stop crying. After a while, the f (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Lisa Dunning  |
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| Article Title :: Psychological Effects of Child Abuse |
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| Many children who suffer from the psychological effects of child abuse often become child abusers themselves or can become perpetrators of violent crimes. Many inmates in our jails and prisons have been victims of child abuse. Though the psychological effects of child abuse cannot be reversed, through counseling a child can learn more appropriate coping skills in dealing with their pain and anger.
Some psychological effects of child abuse are:
* Withdrawal from friends
* Low self esteem
* Timid and unsure of themselves
* Aggressive/hostile
* Angry
* Poor relationships with peers and/or the opposite sex
* Engaging in drugs and/or alcohol (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD  |
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| Article Title :: "Picky Eater" Syndrome |
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| 'Picky Eater' is a label coined to describe the phenomenon that someone has discerning taste preferences different from their parents or others. These discerning taste preferences are dictated by their blood and body type. It is important for parents to accept and model the ‘real’ purpose of food. Quite simply, food serves two purposes—growth/repair of worn tissue and fuel for the body to run on. The number of calories needed per day is based on body structure, height and level of activity.If a child is fed on demand from birth and then offered solid foods on demand consistent for their blood and body type, the child will in time eat all the foods that are nutritionally h (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Barbara Freedman-De Vito  |
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| Article Title :: From Children's Stories to Study Skills: Help Your Children Succeed in School |
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| IntroductionAs a parent who wants the best for your children, there are
undoubtedly many things that you already do every day to
help your children succeed in school. The purpose of this
article is to provide some practical ideas for you to try. Some
of these suggestions may be new to you, many will be
familiar, and some are just plain common sense but,
hopefully, they will all serve as reminders of the many
simple steps you can take that are too often taken for
granted or forgotten about, due to the hectic pace of
everyday living.Read to your kids, whatever their agesFirst of all, read to your children. We all know that this is
important, but I'd like to po (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: blueboy  |
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| Article Title :: Stutter In Child |
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| When a child starts to develop a stutter, it comes as a shock to everyone involved. It can be a very stressful time for both the parents and for the child.
I myself developed a stutter at the age of four or five. My mother had left work to look after me when I was born and I started to talk as normal. Everything was fine until I started school. My mother - who now had more time on her hands, decided to re-start work and I would now be going to a friend of the families after school. This friend was called Jean and she had a son my age called Graham. On the first day I spent at her house everything was going well until Jean called us in for our evening meal. Meal times at my own h (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Jeff Herring  |
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| Article Title :: 10 Universal Laws for Parents of Teens |
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| 1 "Law of Belonging": The greatest need of teenagers (after music and the phone) is a strong sense of belonging. They need to feel they are a part of something bigger than themselves. If they don't get it in a healthy place - with family, worthwhile friends, clubs, sports, youth groups, etc. - they will get it in an unhealthy place - with inappropriate friends, drugs, gangs or cults.2 "Law of Hope": Recent statistics show that one of the age groups in which the suicide rate is rising is adolescents. This is the direct result of a lack of hope - hope for the future, hope that things will get better.3 "Law of Power": Once you enter into a power struggle with a teen, you have a (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Tom Cooper  |
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| Article Title :: Teenagers and What Parents Should Do About Them |
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| Chiladult? Whatever you call them, teenagers are a changin' and parents need to know what to do.Wow... What Happened?That's what most parents find themselves asking about the time their kids hit twelve or thirteen. But the changes really start unfolding between nine to eleven years old.Your sweet little babies who's whole world has revolved around you start revolving around everything but you. This can be really hard on the old ego, but it requires a steady hand, and an even temper. While your kids may not agree, they need you now more then ever.This is a time when they start to explore new worlds, take steps of independence, and try to spread their wings and s (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D.  |
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| Article Title :: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? |
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| Q. "What do you want to be when you grow up?"A. "Something that hasn't been invented yet."Most of us were brought up to study hard, get good grades, choose a "practical" college major, and strive for a "good job."Talk to a stranded midlife career-changer and you realize the game has changed. Yesterday's rules prepared us to be passengers on a large ocean liner that promised a smooth voyage. Today we realize that ocean liner turned out to be the Titanic and we need to keep ourselves afloat on a small life raft if we want to survive.Here are some tips to help your child learn not only to survive, but to thrive and grow in a chaotic world.1. From the first (read full article) |
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