parenting advice
parenting advice
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by Ruth Thomas - 2006-12-16
Head BangingYoung children between the ages of and one and two may indulge in this form of senselessness. Children head bang for one of two reasons, either because they are unable to get their own way...
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by Brenda Friedl - 2007-01-06
In my educational profession, I visit our children's schools' daily. Within the walls of these elementary, middle and high schools, I have had the pleasure of meeting so many young girls. As a mother ...
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by Annie Lussenburg - 2007-01-19
I get the feeling that there are a lot of moms and dads out there that feel they're not measuring up. Ok, next question. What measure are they using to figure out whether they make the grade and is th...
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by Anna Daubin - 2007-01-20
It seems harmless enough, lying down with your child while he goes to sleep, but it could be that sleeping by himself is one of his biggest steps towards independence. Also, getting time to yourself i...
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by Anna Daubin - 2007-01-20
It seems harmless enough, lying down with your child while he goes to sleep, but it could be that sleeping by himself is one of his biggest steps towards independence. Also, getting time to yourself i...
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by Annie Lussenburg - 2007-01-31
To be a parent is in many ways to belong to a unique club. Only once you've experienced the joys, hardships and sheer exhaustion, are you allowed to make the odd helpful comment to those that are comi...
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by Brittany Feathers - 2007-02-02
Parenting Tips As a working mother of a busy eight month old daughter, the one thing I do not have much of is time. The NYU Child Study Center (www.aboutourkids.org) published a great...
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by Annie Lussenburg - 2007-02-15
I have often thought it if it were possible, that it would be easier to start off the parenting adventure as a grandma rather than a mom. Just imagine, you could ease in to parenting gently by enjoyin...
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by Mark Goeder-tarant - 2007-03-20
Childhood obesity has become a major health epidemic, with approximately 15% of children considered to be obese the world over. The main reason for the childhood obesity epidemic is a shift in eating ...
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by Annie of Annie the Nanny - 2007-03-29
Yesterday, I opened my paper to read yet another parenting article that's painfully obvious but yet tries to make it's content sound new and exciting. It accomplished this remarkable feat by adding a ...