Articles, tagged with "developmental stage", page 3
19th November 2010
We get a lot of emails, phone calls, and comments on this blog from adults who are being bullied though technology. They stress to us that cyberbullying is not just an adolescent problem. Believe me, we know. We receive more inquiries from adults than ...
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Author:
maira
24th September 2010
There are Ethernet cards that have speed as low as 10mbps while others may have speed as high as 1000mbps. These cards transfer information and details fro and to the internet by making use of communication structures. They are the link between a computer...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
08th September 2010
What does it say to your child when they receive their own table and chair set from you? Too often, we don't contemplate what our actions are actually saying and sadly, what lack of action also communicates. Wouldn't it be great to actual become proa...
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Author:
PlayroomFurnitureforKids
06th September 2010
Today companies are being forced to cope with rising litigation risk because the business environment is simply more litigious. This increased litigiousness has produced a more rigorous due diligence requirement that involves a greater focus on the way in...
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Author:
Tyron Stading
12th August 2010
Protruding ears are one of the most noticeable deformities on any person, especially children. Because the ears reach their full size by the age of 5 or 6, children are the ones who suffer most as a result of this. This is why ear pinning, known by its p...
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Author:
Sue Woodall
07th July 2010
IMAGINE WITH ME. ITS YOUR daughters sweet 16th birthday. Youd love to surprise her with something she really wants a car, new clothes, a cell phone, money¦ British teen, Jenna Franklin, had a different idea. Her 16th birthday request was to have breast e...
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Author:
peterth
30th June 2010
Event Management is the process of developing and managing an event in a project management perspective. Events vary widely, ranging from first year birth day party of a neighborhood child to an international gaming event such as the Olympics. Whatever ma...
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Author:
Vyom
17th June 2010
New drug innovation and the strategy to combat antibiotic resistance mechanisms. Introduction: This report reviews new drug innovation and strategy to combat antibiotic resistance mechanisms. This embraces current research-stage activities, patents publis...
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Author:
Vision Shopsters
18th May 2010
You may have been warned about the terrible two's, but don't worry. There are plenty of fun and exciting things that happen around two years old that can far outweigh the frustrating tantrums and defiance that you will most likely witness on a daily basi...
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Author:
Kurt Adams
10th May 2010
Most probably, if you are pregnant, you have already come across the word 4D ultrasound while you are browsing a few pregnancy readings. Also your doctor might have already informed you about this and the option into taking this pregnancy scan. 4d baby sc...
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Author:
healthconscious
13th April 2010
A person with sand-like spots on a strand of hair is sure to have head lice. These sandy dots are nothing but nits, which is from where a louse is hatched, also known as louse eggs. Though some adults can have head lice too, it mostly affects young childr...
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Author:
Chris
29th March 2010
Soggy sheets and pajamas â€" and an embarrassed child â€" are a familiar scene in many homes.
But don't despair. Bed-wetting isn't a sign of toilet training gone bad. It's often just a developmental stage.
Bed-wetting is also known as nighttime in...
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Author:
Dr. Lee Mikal
26th March 2010
Bed wetting, also known as Enuresis in the medical world, is a common problem that exists more than you might know. It happens with both adults and children behind closed doors because it is often seen as an embarrassing thing and people feel very alone w...
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Author:
RobertMelkk
25th March 2010
Choosing gifts or toys for children whether they are your own children, nephews, nieces, grandchildren or friends of the family there is nothing so satisfying as to know that you have chosen a gift which will ignite their imagination. A trend which has s...
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Author:
Jackie De Burca
01st March 2010
Children's reactions to their parents' separation vary. Your
children may be angry, sad, depressed, ashamed, overwhelmed,
guilty, and/or stressed. Maybe he or she will react with
complete silence or just continue as if nothing has happened.
All of...
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Author:
lovetraininc