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    • 151.

      How to Protect Your Child from Foul Language


      by Ravi Thangavel - 2007-02-25
      Identify the sources:Observe your child's daily routine and the people he interacts with. A checklist of the probable sources has already been mentioned in this article. By identifying the source, the...
    • 152.

      Coping With Those Terrible Twos And Troublesome Threes


      by Mary Loewen - 2007-02-26
      The parenting of toddlers can both be very pleasurable as well as challenging at the same time. What you need is lots of endurance and heaps of tolerance. Not only is your toddler full of energy, you ...
    • 153.

      Trustworthiness-A Characteristic of Great Value


      by Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD - 2007-02-26
      Trustworthiness is sometimes misunderstood as a personal value. The majority of people believe themselves to be trustworthy, yet, their behavior does not match their belief. Generally people believe...
    • 154.

      How Show Moms Can Survive the Horse Show Experience


      by Kathy Keeley - 2007-02-27
      Copyright © 2007 Kathy KeeleyMy years of being a horse show mom has provided me with some interesting insights. Below I've compiled my best tips for surviving the show experience and making the most o...
    • 155.

      Maternally Yours


      by Lexi Jewlgia - 2007-02-27
      A majority of women claim to feel sheer happiness the first time they hear the words, "you're pregnant." I, on the other hand was filled with anxiety and fear. It wasn't that I didn't want a baby; it ...
    • 156.

      Raising a Son to be a Man


      by Laura Matthews - 2007-02-27
      My son just came out different. My daughter, that sweet little girl who made every plaything a companion and sat quietly studying catalog pictures for hours, was my first child, and I have to say I go...
    • 157.

      10 Lessons to Survive the Horse Show Circuit


      by Kathy Keeley - 2007-02-28
      Copyright © 2007 Kathy KeeleyOur daughter showed on the A Circuit for 3 years at shows that were mostly in the southeast. We live 15 minutes from the Olympic Horse Park in Atlanta, so we had many cir...
    • 158.

      3 Tips for Organizing Your Home


      by Kara Kelso - 2007-02-28
      With children underfoot and making messes everyday, it's easy for the house to get unorganized. If you are a stay at home mom, the job can multiply even more since the kids are always home. The follow...
    • 159.

      Does God Feel Sad When She Sees Us Struggling?


      by Edward Mills - 2007-03-01
      Last week, when I dropped Ella off at pre-school, there was a letter in her cubby from the Adapted Physical Education Teacher. She had done an assessment of Ella's gross motor skills to track the prog...
    • 160.

      Learning To Listen So Your Child Or Teen Will Talk


      by Wouter Van Der Hall - 2007-03-01
      It almost sounds like magic, doesn't it?It isn't as hard as you may think. One of the problems is that most of us are getting a shorter and short attention span, with all the changes in how media, mov...