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22nd September 2009
Here is a potentially typical day in the life of an autistic child with a form of autism spectrum disorder.
Every day at recess a third grader named Bill has challenges controlling himself. He hits, pushes, kicks and argues with the other students. Whe... Read >
Author: KarenSimmons
17th September 2009
I looked at my baby. She looked back at me with her large, trusting brown eyes. She was tiny and helpless and completely dependent on me and on my ability to care for her. As panic settled in, I reached for a few trusted parenting books and started readin... Read >
Author: TinyTotties
06th June 2009
Parenting is surely one of the most daunting tasks. You have to nurture your small baby to be a respectable citizen of tomorrow. It can be horrifying sometimes, but trust me it is one of the most wonderful experiences.
Today you have parenting trainin... Read >
Author: Barry Lee
09th April 2009
The use of baby slings, or "baby wearing" as it's sometimes called, is very common in many cultures around the world. More parents in the United States are learning about baby wearing from attachment parenting books and websites, and are realizing the ben... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
31st March 2009
I don't know of one family that doesn't experience anger when raising children is involved and in particular, with single divorced parents. All too frequently, this anger gets pointed at the children. I think it's highly likely that in many circumstances... Read >
Author: Len Stauffenger
16th February 2009
We are all well aware of how quality baby sleep is an essential basis for his health and development. This is just one of the main reasons getting baby to sleep at night is a MUST in the parenting books. The pleasure in seeing a baby sleep is hardly measu... Read >
Author: The Parent Fairy
21st January 2009
Unfortunately, there is no manual that teaches parenting. If there was one, the author would likely get rich very quick, because all parents face challenges at one time or another. It is just a fact of life, and it never ceases to amaze.
Truth be tol... Read >
Author: JenB
04th November 2008
There are often bumps along the potty training road. Knowing where to find help can make it easier for parents to get the potty training program back on track.
Your Pediatrician
He or she deals with potty training questions all day long and can wel... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
04th November 2008
There are often bumps along the potty training road. Knowing where to find help can make it easier for parents to get the potty training program back on track.
Your Pediatrician
He or she deals with potty training questions all day long and can wel... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
06th October 2008
Expectant parents have a lot to prepare before their baby
arrives. Most first time parents read all of the parenting
books and go to birthing classes in order to prepare for their
little bundle of joy.
They baby proof their home, however, when it co... Read >
Author: Randi Reese
02nd September 2008
Divorced non-custodial parents often find that they struggle to maintain healthy relationships with their children, especially during the adolescent years. Clinical psychologist Anthony E. Wolf weighs in on this issue by suggesting that you find a balance... Read >
Author: Paul
17th August 2008
Parents, increasingly, are thinking up unique names for their children. An exotic association apart, there is at least one constructive advantage to this. An unusual name helps to confer exclusivity, helping the owner to stand out and be recognized more e... Read >
Author: Paul
14th July 2008
There is no shortage of potty training advice available to parents going through the process. Like all advice, though, parents need to filter what they hear through their own parenting beliefs and methods. Keeping a few fundamentals in mind makes this mu... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
14th July 2008
So you're beginning to wonder if your child is ready for potty training and decided to find some books to help you.
Good for you, this gives you a definite advantage. Educating yourself about the potty process before you try to educate your child is t... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
14th July 2008
Just like any journey through unfamiliar territory, a guide can help parents who are ready to begin potty training their child. There are many sources of potty training guides, the most common being parenting books.
When to Find a Guide
A potty tra... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
14th July 2008
Most children begin to show signs of potty training readiness during the toddler stage. It is during this time most children develop the physical and neurological ability to be able to control their bowels and bladder.
When to Start Toddler Potty Trai... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
04th July 2008
There is no shortage of potty training advice available to parents going through the process. Like all advice, though, parents need to filter what they hear through their own parenting beliefs and methods. Keeping a few fundamentals in mind makes this muc... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
04th July 2008
So you're beginning to wonder if your child is ready for potty training and decided to find some books to help you.
Good for you, this gives you a definite advantage. Educating yourself about the potty process before you try to educate your child is t... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
08th May 2008
The best parenting books tend to be the ones written by those with actual parental experience. It seems that this qualifies them to write and discuss parenting, but it may not always make them the best authors. Still, when it comes to taking the advice of... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
11th April 2008
Before the birth of my son, I spent hours researching various brands of products that I assumed I needed. I scoured bookstores and tried to decide which books to purchase and which philosophies made the most sense to me. One year after Max?s birth I too... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd February 2008
One of the happiest and most stressful points, of a person’s life is when they become a parent. It is during this time they experience the joy of having the pitter-patter of little feet in the house, and the stress of caring for a baby on their minds.
... Read >
Author: lazysubmit
24th August 2007
“I can’t take it anymore!” a young mother’s desperate e-mail pleaded, “it takes anywhere from two to four hours to get my kids to bed at night and I am so tired. Sometimes I sit in their room and cry as I wait for them to fall asleep. What shoul... Read >
Author: Elena Neitlich
23rd August 2007
Parenting Toddler Biting Question:
“Kelly, my 1.5 year old has taken to biting both the dog and the baby. I've tried many things and have read many parenting books but am still without a solution. What can I do? I am worried that he will either hurt ... Read >
Author: Kelly Nault-Matzen
22nd August 2007
“I can’t take it anymore!” a young mother’s desperate e-mail pleaded, “it takes anywhere from two to four hours to get my kids to bed at night and I am so tired. Sometimes I sit in their room and cry as I wait for them to fall asleep. What shoul... Read >
Author: Elena Neitlich
26th July 2007
There is no shortage of parents looking for ways to practice better effective parenting skills. They always want to be their best, of course, but many parents often find that they come up short. The search for better ways of effective parenting is a searc... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
21st May 2007
People are constantly looking for help and strategies for effective parenting. They always strive to be the best possible parent they can be and often feel that they come up short in terms of their own parenting skills. Regardless, the search for better w... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
20th April 2007
Have you ever been fascinated by certain people and wanted to truly understand what motivates them, what scares them and what keeps them up at night?
Over the last couple of years, I’ve noticed that working mothers come to coaching looking for soluti... Read >
Author: Amber Rosenberg
18th April 2007
Maids and More
When you leave your child in the care of a maid, you need to realize that all your parenting ideals are essentially sent for a toss.
All parents want the best for their child, and they often take pains reading parenting books or goi... Read >
Author: V Chopra
13th March 2007
Raising children is both exhilarating and exhausting. There are times when even the seasoned veterans need a little parenting advice. Many parents lack the self esteem to trust their own judgment when it come to raising their children. They just need a... Read >
Author: Kristin Johnson
27th January 2007
Inexperienced new parents can find assistance in books about raising children that are now available in the market. However, new parents may be confused as to which texts to choose because of the overwhelming number of choices out there. If you want to fi... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
17th October 2006
Being a Parent
Being a parent is considered the hardest job in the world, and everyone needs a little help and advice from time to time. There are many books written by parenting experts and doctors to help guide you through your baby's first 12 months... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol
08th June 2006
By the time you find out you're pregnant (pregnancy test $15) to the time junior blows out the candles on his first birthday cake (cake $20), parents can expect to spend upwards of $18,000. And that's on baby's first year alone. By the time junior reaches... Read >
Author: Kathleen Brooks
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