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The Main Reason Why Your Child is Misbehaving

19th July 2010
Child misbehaviour can be due to many different reasons. The main reason why your child is misbehaving is most likely a cry for attention, respect or a way of communicating that they are unhappy. An interesting notion is that children may not have any int... Read >
Author: rwkinsella

MASTERPLUS PRO REMOTE SPRAY TRAINING COLLAR

12th July 2010
MASTERPLUS PRO REMOTE SPRAY TRAINING COLLAR Your dog has his own rules for living which are often incompatible with integration into a family e.g. it might not be acceptable that he steals food, digs up the flowerbeds, bites you while he is playing, et... Read >
Author: Kim Seal

Top five cat toys

07th July 2010
Top five cat toys Cats love to play, especially kittens, studies even show that kittens who play lots have less risk of developing Alzheimer's in later life. Play is important for cats of all ages as it stimulates their brains and allows an outlet for ... Read >
Author: Gordon Bloomfield

A Practical Driving Test after Successfully Passing the Written Exam

07th July 2010
Taking a driving test can be a truly overwhelming experience. Many people feel that driving is rocket science or Nuclear Fusion, however, driving is just a calculated sequence of techniques and checks that put together in the correct order should ensure s... Read >
Author: Shaun McGowan

Tips to deal with teenage behaviour problems

09th June 2010
Teenage behaviour problems are one of the major challenges for most parents. There are many causes for teenage behaviour problems - hormonal and physical changes, stress at school, family stress and peer group pressure are some of the key causes of teenag... Read >
Author: Kinjal Shah

How to stop your cat from scratching the furniture

08th June 2010
When you are trying to get your cat to stop scratching up your precious furniture, you must learn one thing - that you can never get your cat to do something that she wants to do, so, do not try to get your cat to stop scratching by using punishment or fo... Read >
Author: jamjar919

Training Terriers - One Woman's Personal Experience

02nd June 2010
Feisty, fun-loving and full of spirit is a very apt description of a terrier, particularly the smaller varieties. As a result, terrier training is a bit of a challenge at times. But terriers do have some marvellous qualities, being loyal, fearless and ... Read >
Author: Valerie Cuell

What is ADHD Exactly?

17th May 2010
ADHD is Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder AKA " A Difficult Hard Decision" for parents! After years of putting up with what is generally perceived as 'bad behaviour' from your child by relatives, friends and schools (many of whom do not have the ti... Read >
Author: compuclic

Why Do Poor Issues Take place to Beneficial Athletes Like Ben Cousins & Matthew Johns?!?

12th May 2010
Did you know:o 70% of major athletes record that the demand of frequent media scrutiny has a detrimental influence on their lives and mental perfectly stayingo Over 60% of prime athletes report resorting to alcohol, medicine, adrenalin charged things to d... Read >
Author: Whinston Sparks

A Happy Child Makes a Happy Parent ?

07th May 2010
Would you like to resolve your Children's bad behaviour NOW before it's too late. I have been dealing with bad behaviour from my child for the past 7 years. Until one day I was having a discussion with my close friend who runs a Family Day Care Centre, an... Read >
Author: Clarissa Leary

How to Love Your Cat, and How to Make Your Cat Love You

14th April 2010
As we all know, cats are the most popular pet in our world. Of course, they are so cute and funny. As a cat lover, you need to know how to make your cat love you and how to build a good relationship between you and your cat. This article will tell you ... Read >
Author: alen albert

What you should tell your kids about money

13th April 2010
Every parent wants their child to be successful - yet many parents forget that a major part of success involves proper management of finances. Teaching your child the importance of money starts with building sound financial habits from an early age. Be... Read >
Author: CharlieS

Self Defence - How Safe is Your Child?

08th April 2010
Official figures that were released in July 2009 showed that in England 65,390 pupils were temporarily excluded for violence against other classmates. And this is on the rise compared to previous years. In some parts of the country figures were up by 110%... Read >
Author: Practical Self Protection

Keeping Control of Your TEFL Class

01st April 2010
There will be times in your TEFL career when you are really challenged in terms of student motivation and classroom management.  Students, especially children, can be temperamental - but one of the things you'll quickly learn is that how you behave as a ... Read >
Author: itoi

Are you Running into Dog Training Problems?

11th March 2010
Many dogs have inadvertently learned incorrect behaviour from their owners and require to be educated in how to behave correctly. It would be very unusual for a dog to be simply "bad" or "untrainable", in the vast majority of cases the dog has simply lear... Read >
Author: Miquel Travis
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