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Displaying Articles 51-75
The Art of Science Projects Read the Article!
This article will point out the parent's role in teaching kids about science, with valuable links for parents creating home-schooling curriculum, homework assignments and tips on creating winning science fair projects.
Written by Rachel Webb
Family Night Equals Family Unity Read the Article!
Holding a regular Family Night is the perfect way to build unity in your family.
Written by Brandie Valenzuela
Dealing With Toddler Tantrums Read the Article!
Between the ages of one and three, your previously gentle and loving toddler will have a change of personality to rival Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde.
Written by Liz Palmer
Five Ways to Nag Your Husband Without Being a Nag Read the Article!
This message is for the wives. You know who you are. You've asked your husband fifteen times to pick up his dirty socks from the living room floor and each time he just walks right by them.
Written by Vicki M. Taylor
My Child Has a Hearing Loss...What Next? Read the Article!
Recently, a parent of a newly diagnosed, hard of hearing infant contacted me. Like most parents, she and her husband were stunned when they received the news. She was looking for information to help them in their quest for knowledge about hearing loss and how best to help their child.
Written by Paula Rosenthal, J.D.
5 Things to Teach Your Deaf or Hard of Hearing Child Read the Article!
Hearing loss may make your child's journey of education and eventual employment bumpier than most, but it doesn't mean your child cannot achieve the same goals as a hearing child.
Written by Paula Rosenthal, J.D.
What is the Tone in Your Home? Read the Article!
Have you ever been out in public and observed a child being rude to one of his parents? Did you notice the tone of his rudeness and how his parents addressed him in return?
Written by Heidi Hoff
Is Your Child Ready For an Allowance? Read the Article!
Children think money grows on trees. Maybe not literally, but they sure think there is a never-ending supply of it.
Written by Heidi Hoff
The Friend by My Side Read the Article!
Several years ago I relocated with my family to a small mountain town in the pacific northwest (USA). One of the most difficult things about making the move was leaving behind my best friend.
Written by T.W. Winslow
Not Too Late For Grandpa Read the Article!
Some of us are fortunate in that we may still have living parents and grandparents that we can talk to and gather in the stories of their lives.But what about the rest of us whose parents and grandparents have already passed on?
Written by Michael R. Boyter
Stop, Look, Listen! Steps to Better Parenting Communication Read the Article!
As a parent is seems that the majority of your day is spent trying to get your children to listen to what you are trying to teach them. Make them understand how to be a responsible child.
Written by Rachel Webb
The First Week Home With Your Baby Read the Article!
The first week of your baby's life brings big adjustments for both of you. You are adjusting to being a mother and caring for your baby and your baby is adjusting to life outside the womb.
Written by Anne Cavicchi
Playtime Ideas Read the Article!
Christmas has passed and the toys that were once fun and exciting have found their way to the toy box. What will you do when the “I’m bored” chorus starts? Try these fun activities of course!
Written by Heidi Hoff
Are Your Kids Safe Online? Read the Article!
The Internet is fast become a tool of everyday life providing an excellent source of information for children as well as adults.
Written by Rachel Webb
From the Bench Read the Article!
When there was a lack of people interested in coaching my son’s 5th and 6th grade city recreation basketball team this season, my wife volunteered me. As a kid, I wasn’t the greatest player to have ever graced the basketball court, so I was a bit apprehensive about serving as a coach. However, as there seemed to be no one else available, I agreed.
Written by T.W. Winslow
How Long Should You Breastfeed? Read the Article!
Unfortunately, the question "how long should a mother nurse her baby?" does not have an easy answer. Advice given by people, whether it's doctors, a breastfeeding counselor or your mother, it is confusing and contradictory. Everyone you talk to has different advice for you. Combine this with the fact that every mom & baby are different, and you have good reason to be wondering what is the best thing to do.
Written by Anne Cavicchi
7 Easy Ideas for Organizing Kids Artwork Read the Article!
In school, kids are encouraged to create, draw, color, paint and build. These activities can certainly stimulate children, and help them grow. What do you do when all the artwork begins to take over?
Written by Maria Gracia
I Know Nothing! Read the Article!
Have you ever said the wrong thing when dealing with your teenager or their friends. Do you say things that embarrass them?
Written by Patti Chadwick
Christmas Memories Read the Article!
Growing up, Christmas to me always began with the annual trek to my aunt and uncle's small farm on Christmas eve. My brothers and I would begrudgingly struggle into our proper Christmas attire — shirts with stiff collars that scratched our necks and ties which our father cinched so tightly blood flow would not return to our brains for days to follow.
Written by T.W. Winslow
Get Down (on the Floor!) and Play with Your Children Read the Article!
When was the last time you and your kids rolled around on the floor together laughing yourselves silly? If you're like me, it may have been a while.
Written by Heidi Hoff
Is your child developing the same way as his or her peers? Read the Article!
Parents, when comparing children, often see one child being able to do something that their own child (of a similar age) cannot do. This natural method of comparison sometimes gives rise to anxiety. Parents often wonder in such situations “my child cannot do this yet, should my child be able to do this now? Is my child developing properly?”
Written by Michael G. Ahrens
Pack Your Bags! Read the Article!
Packing for my trip to the hospital was one of the most fun activities for me. What I think I enjoyed the most the about packing, was that it was a sign that the birth was just around the corner.
Written by Brandie Valenzuela
What Does Baby Really Need? Read the Article!
When it comes to what you "must have" for your new baby, everyone has an opinion. If you don't think so, just ask around.
Written by Brandie Valenzuela
Getting Your Baby To Sleep Read the Article!
Help your infant develop good sleep habits:Your baby doesn't pay attention to whether it is day and night. But, when your baby is a few weeks old, you can start teaching them the difference between morning, night, nap time and beddy-bye-time.
Written by CJ Krebs
Fun Things To Do With Your Kids For Valentines Day Read the Article!
With Valentines Day approaching, many are wondering what fun things they can do with the kids.
Written by CJ Krebs

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