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    • 741.

      Wraparound Baby Carriers - The Ultimate In Comfort And Versatility


      by David Cummings - 2008-10-29
      Of all the types of baby carriers available on the market today, wraparound baby carriers are the most comfortable, according to the parents who use them. This style of baby carrier wraps completely a...
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      Words of Wisdom For New Parents - The Art


      by Colleen Langenfeld - 2008-10-29
      So you are a new parent? Congratulations! Welcoming a new child into a family is an exciting, thrilling time. It can be scary, too, of course. And rightly so. No where else in life will you experienc...
    • 743.

      Backpack Diaper Bags: Perfect For Moms Or Dads On The Go


      by David Cummings - 2008-10-30
      Backpack diaper bags make one of the most practical baby accessories for busy moms or dads. These bags offer parents a way to carry their baby gear with both hands free. A well-made backpack diaper ba...
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      How Children Learn Bad Behavior


      by Nick Kaplan - 2008-10-31
      We can pass our bad behavior onto our children. How many times have you heard a parent routinely use the F word in front of very young children? Make statements like "I had to cuss them out".Our child...
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      Mei Tai Carriers Combine History and Style


      by David Cummings - 2008-10-31
      Mei Tai carriers were first seen in Asia hundreds of years ago when women would wrap their babies up in a large scrap of cloth and then wrap them around their bodies to carry them around while they d...
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      Parenting - When Does the Responsibility Start and When Does it End?


      by Nirjara Rustom - 2008-10-31
      Parenting is the raising and nurturing of children in a way that empowers them to lead a better, safer and secure life. But when does the responsibility of the parent actually start? And when does it...
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      Teach Your Kids To Feel Important


      by Jerald Shapiro - 2008-10-31
      It's imperative for a child's healthy development to feel important and worthy. Healthy self-esteem is a child's armor against the challenges of the world. Kids who feel good about themselves seem to ...
    • 748.

      Monkey See Monkey Do


      by Jerald Shapiro - 2008-10-31
      Children learn to imitate at a very young age. It's how they learn to behave, care for themselves, develop new skills, and communicate with others. From their earliest moments they watch you closely a...
    • 749.

      Teach Your Kids To Stop Thumbsucking


      by Jerald Shapiro - 2008-10-31
      Thumb sucking is a concern many parents have. Toddlers suck their thumbs because it's comforting and calming. It's probably something they did before they were born and revert back to it when they are...
    • 750.

      Should Your Teen Get a Job?


      by Lynn Powers - 2008-10-31
      My son is now fourteen (gulp) and he recently reminded me that he is now old enough to get a job (double gulp). The legal age for employment is, indeed, fourteen, although there are certain state reg...