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Teach Them the Right Thing…It’s Responsible Fatherhood
- By Cedric L. Wells
- Published Today
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When I think about responsible fatherhood, I often wonder if I am doing all I can to shield my children from the many negative vices that are trying to attack them morally, spiritually, and even sexually We are currently in a time where it seems as though any and everything is accepted in society
Preparing Your Child For Infant Day Care
- By Edith Gates
- Published Yesterday
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Infants often need special attention, and you need to make sure that all of their supplies are in order before dropping them off at their day care center These tips will help you make sure that your child is prepared for their day simply and easily
Creating a Positive Child Care Network
- By Edith Gates
- Published Yesterday
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Your child care network will affect your life, and that of your child, in many ways, making it important to make the experience one that is positive for everyone involved Communication and preparation are both vital for making sure that your child has a great day at day care each and every day
What to Expect From Your Home Childcare Provider
- By Edith Gates
- Published Yesterday
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Home childcare is an excellent choice if you prefer a less businesslike approach to childcare You will find that there are fewer children on site, and that children are in a home with a family or individual rather than in a business
Staying Healthy at Child Daycare Centers
- By Edith Gates
- Published Yesterday
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When your child attends child daycare centers during cold and flu season, there are some basic things that you can do to prevent the spread of germs Your child care centers will enforce basic hand washing, and you can do your part at home, as well
Self-Advocacy For Teens
- By Valerie Gaus
- Published Yesterday
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Students with special needs, including ADHD, learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorders, often need people to advocate for them in order to get appropriate supports from schools and practitioners Most of that job goes to parents and grandparents during early and middle childhood
Child Backpack Carriers Review
- By Roberto Sedycias
- Published Yesterday
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Anyone who has kids knows just how handy baby backpacks can be For young babies they help them feel close to their parent, while their parents have their hands free, and as babies get older they provide a way to transport them around that that is easy and convenient
Top Baby Car Seats Review
- By Roberto Sedycias
- Published Yesterday
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If you are in the market to buy a car seat then you will want the best in quality and standards Technology has changed over the last few years to include a series of new safety features
How Destructive Are Video Games to Child Development
- By Ray Collingsworth
- Published Yesterday
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The distortion of a child’s development by video games has been the subject of many research topics in both North America and Europe These studies focused on what it is about the interaction between the video games and the children through a variety of phases and time intervals
Childhood Obesity is on the Rise
- By Christine Crotts
- Published Yesterday
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According to childhood obesity statistics, childhood obesity has more than tripled over the course of the past thirty years Over 30% of children ages 6-19 years old are either already overweight, or at a high risk of becoming overweight
Observing Minors Happy and Safe With Wooden Swing Sets
- By Mike McCube
- Published 10-Mar-10
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Causing youngsters to be alive is the top-grade direction for them to set out work out and proceed physically fit Wooden swing sets are undefiled for this intent
The Profound Advantages of Possessing Backyard Playsets
- By Mike McCube
- Published 10-Mar-10
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Most backyard playsets bring numerous advantages to the voguish consumer Nonetheless, the tragic share is most of these gains tend to be overlooked
Purple Is Perfect: Purple Baby Bedding For Your Baby's Nursery
- By Fenella McPherson
- Published 10-Mar-10
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Purple crib bedding has become wildly popular in the past decade in great part because wise decorators everywhere recognize that when they choose this exceptional color they are permitted to select from an enormous family of beautiful shades, all with their own corresponding moods, ranging from the serenity of pale lavender to the bold exuberance of aubergine
Don't Worry, Be Happy: Hawaiian Baby Bedding in the Nursery
- By Fenella McPherson
- Published 10-Mar-10
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Plant and animal motifs have longed reigned in the nursery because they can be depicted in any number of ways to suit any number of home decors Images of ladybugs and dragonflies might become your child's first friends, or perhaps he will slumber peacefully among appliques of gentle lions
Vibrant and Vintage: Toile Baby Bedding in Your Son's Nursery
- By Fenella McPherson
- Published 10-Mar-10
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Toile baby bedding has enjoyed a meteoric rise over the course of the past decade--although hardly for the first time, given the fact that this unique and elegant fabric first made its grand entrance during the eighteenth century After a long dormant period, toile has enjoyed an amazing resurgence in popularity, becoming a staple for designers preparing a special haven for a little one
Running Errands With a Fussy Baby
- By Carol Gray
- Published 10-Mar-10
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As a busy new mom, you might consider it a nightmare to run errands with your fussy baby in tow You’re trying to pay for your purchases while he’s reaching to grab (and consequently throw) items from the shelves, or you are at the receptionist’s window scheduling an appointment or making your copayment and baby is tugging, pulling and whining
Tips For Breastfeeding – in Public
- By Carol Gray
- Published 10-Mar-10
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A growing number of savvy moms are choosing to breastfeed their babies, and if you are one of them – then kudos to you Breast milk can provide vital antibodies for your baby that will enhance his quality of health for the rest of his life while the act of breastfeeding itself will allow the two of you to bond in a very special way
Top Ten Reasons to Love the First Year of Baby’s Life
- By Carol Gray
- Published 10-Mar-10
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No time is more mesmerizing as a parent than the first year that your little bundle of love and joy is alive The first year of life is one of the most magical times not just for parents but for baby, too, as he begins to explore and learn about the world into which he has arrived
Preschool - Necessary or Unnecessary?
- By Carol Gray
- Published 10-Mar-10
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Although it may seem like you just brought your baby home from the hospital, the time may have come that you are now considering whether or not preschool is right for your child Sending a child off to preschool is always a subject of debate that is equally divided amongst experts and parents alike as to whether preschool is the best option for children
Potty Training: The Transition to Being a Big Boy/Big Girl
- By Carol Gray
- Published 10-Mar-10
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Each child is unique when it comes to potty training, and determining if it is time for your little guy or gal to give up the diapers and start using the potty is challenging Be forewarned, however; potty training (even though many parents claim it is easy) can become a huge undertaking
Combating Teen Obesity
- By Norbert Georget
- Published 09-Mar-10
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In addition to all of the other stresses a teen faces, teen obesity is rising to the top of the list Fast food and convenience foods have contributed significantly to the teen obesity problem we are seeing today
Holding on Kids Glad and Stable With Wooden Swing Sets
- By Mike McCube
- Published 09-Mar-10
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Gaining youngsters to be brisk is the optimum style for them to draw work out and retain physically fit Wooden swing sets are idealised for this use
Wax and Wane: The Use of Pink Bedding in Nurseries
- By Fenella McPherson
- Published 08-Mar-10
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The decision to use pink as the dominant color in a daughter's room is hardly surprisingly, but this popular color's history in the nursery is not as cut and dried as many people assume In fact, pink was not really considered a "girl's color" until after World War II, when the advertising industry began to market all things pink to adult women, from clothing to household appliances
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