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Author :: Rich Daniels  |
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| Article Title :: Reading Activities Parents Can Use For Their Children |
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| Using 14 "at" Flashcards To Teach Reading:This exercise helps your child increase the speed with which she reads the words she has a grip on so far. Write each of the words flat, chat, brat, spat, splat, and drat on a separate index card.Add these new flashcards to the eight flashcards you made before (bat, cat, fat, hat, mat, pat, rat and sat) so you have a set of 14. You can use the dialogue in bold text when following these steps with your child:1. Spread the cards face down on the table.2. Turn them over one at a time and read them to me.3. Turn them back over and jumble them up. Can you still read them to me?4. Walk around the room and see if (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Mia Dominguez  |
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| Article Title :: Children's Safety in Public Places - 10 Useful Tips |
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| My kids ask me all the time to take them to playgrounds or any other public place. I can’t help to think that the risk involved in this is greater than we are often aware of. I have four kids, which makes the task of keeping track of everyone very stressful. To me, taking my children to a public place is not “a walk in the park” anymore. Actually, I feel that I am a little traumatized. My 8 year old son, (a very active little guy), has been lost 3 times in public places. Once in a huge department store at the age of 3, another time in a natural park where he took off in his bicycle by himself at the age of 4 and the latest time in a crowded public fair at the age of 5. Fortunately h (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Christoph Puetz  |
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| Article Title :: Time, Stress, and a Baby |
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| The main thing we noticed since having a baby is that time is a more valuable good. We do not have enough time for many things or time is really tight to accomplish certain tasks before the next feeding time has come. Think about feeding. The little one needs to be fed every 3 hours. Take approx. 15 minutes for the preparation, diaper change, cuddling, etc. before the actual feeding. Now take 30 minutes for the actual feeding, burping, holding and interacting with the baby. This really leaves you with approx. 2 hours and 15 minutes (if all goes well, the baby goes to sleep and does not wake up, etc.)So, what can you really in a little more than 2 hours? Think about it. If you have (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Alvin Poh Hee Kwang  |
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| Article Title :: Encourage Your Children Potential By Your Modeling |
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| All responsible parents would want to support their children, find ways to encourage their potential, help them be more, discover their hidden gifts and help them reach for the stars.There are a lot of things that parents need to do in order to achieve the above things and we all know that the parenting journey will not be a breeze. However whatever is worth doing, it is worth doing well, especially they are for the benefits of our children, isn't it?However, I notice one common thing among many parents, that is:While every parents will do their best possible to encourage and to help their children in reaching their potential, only a handful of parents are working on (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Ruth Garnes  |
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| Article Title :: Reclaiming Her Identity: A Mother's Diary |
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| After giving up my profession to become a wife, a mother of one, then suddenly seven made life very taxing for me. I soon came face to face with a challenging question. How did my identity become so obscure that I lost track of my hopes and dreams? Believing that I did not have any time left in my hectic schedule to accomplish my goals, I slowly began to lose perspective of whom and what I was about. My life became filled with doctor’s appointments, therapy sessions, counseling, grocery shopping, laundry, house cleaning, dance classes and swimming lessons.I anticipated my various new roles but they were not quite the way I imagined them. Adopting four children seemed like a reall (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Carrie Lauth  |
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| Article Title :: Breastfeed a Toddler - Why? |
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| Is your baby approaching his or her first birthday and you're
considering weaning?The American Academy of Pediatrics currently recommends that "breastfeeding continue for at least 12 months, and thereafter for as long as mutually desired."If you and your baby are still enjoying the nursing experience, why not take a look at some of the advantages of nursing beyond
that first year?1) Immunological BenefitsContrary to popular belief, mother's milk does not have an expiration date!Your baby continues to receive all the benefits of human milk for as long as he is nursing. In fact, your milk changes to meet your baby's changing needs. For instance, did you k (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Dr. Charles Sophy  |
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| Article Title :: “Gimme” Proof Your Kids: How To Keep Your Child’s Materialism In Check |
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| It’s the first day of the summer holiday. Five year-old Stephanie is shopping with you at Wal-Mart and picks out three stuffed animals that she saw in the movie Madagascar. “Oh Mom please! I want to bring Alex and Gloria and Melman to Kinder Gym with me!” she says and stomps off in disgust when you tell her she has to choose only one.Your eight-year old, Alex, comes home from Summer Day Camp. “I need an iPod!” he declares, “Thomas has one and it’s sweet!” Your first thought is, “What’s an iPod?” Once Alex fills you in on the latest must-have gadget, you’re floored by the ticket price and wonder why he needs one when he already has a walkman.To top it (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Joel Turtel  |
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| Article Title :: Let’s Google and Yahoo Our Kids’ Education |
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| I love Google and Yahoo. With Google and Yahoo I can search the Internet on any subject that interests me, at any time day or night, in the comfort of my home. I was thinking how much fun it is to learn new things with Google or Yahoo, compared to the boredom or learning torture that public schools put millions of kids through every day.Let’s consider the differences in how a typical child (we’ll call her Jenny) learns when she uses Google or Yahoo, compared to how she learns in her public-school classroom.First, with Google or Yahoo, Jenny can explore any subject that fascinates her. She literally has the whole world at her fingertips. She can learn about tulips, cookin (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Alvin Poh Hee Kwang  |
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| Article Title :: How You Can Help Your Child To Be An Avid Reader |
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| Reading is the most efficient and economical way to help anyone
to acquire information, knowledge, skills and improve on one
self. And it is most wonderful to help your child to be a
great reader as young as possible.The best way to help a child or any one to learn a skill and be
good at it is to create a Supportive and Conducive Environment
to make it easy for her to learn. Here are some suggestions
that you may find helpful:1. Have lots of good books in the home at all times. You can
either buy them or borrow them from the library. The National
Library has tons of excellent books suitable for children of
all ages - story books and information books (you can find
books on a (read full article) |
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Category :: Parenting Articles |
Author :: Jackie McGinnis  |
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| Article Title :: Labor of Love |
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| The small, lilac colored hexagonal box, with Winnie the Pooh on the lid, brings to mind healthy babies and happy times. But not all babies are born healthy and not all deliveries are happy occasions. This box, and it’s matching clothe folder, contains mementos of a child that the parents could only spend hours, not years, with. It will be the only mementos the parents will ever have.Putting together these “memory boxes” of children that have been miscarried, stillborn, or died shortly after birth is done by the staff of the Birthplace. For one nurse in that unit, it is a very personal project. Lesley Gorney’s daughter, Cailin, was stillborn in the Birthplace on Februar (read full article) |
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