Articles, tagged with "developmental stage", page 5
10th March 2009
What Should Be In Your Child's Preschool Curriculum?
Boston-area parents in search of preschools in Brookline or Brookline daycare centers offering a preschool program, might be surprised to discover how many different l curriculums there are for this...
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Author:
Jane Bartlett
04th March 2009
People with social anxiety disorder know about what they are feeling, but find it hard to overcome them.
Anxiety disorder is described as excessive anxiety and worry about several events or activities. Unlike the rather mild and brief anxiety caused b...
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Author:
Jocelyn Snider
21st January 2009
The pertinence of self-improvement has come to the forefront of the modern society. Never has there been so much interest in unlocking potentials and freeing the talents within - especially when the combination of science and urban rhetoric has the world ...
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Author:
Greg Frost
20th January 2009
Surviving the teen years is not something new parents think about when they are holding their newborn baby. They eventually learn that surviving the sleepless nights of a baby cutting teeth is nothing compared to surviving a night with an upset teenager. ...
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Author:
C.L. Hendricks
12th January 2009
Telling someone how to find the best franchise for her is kind of like telling someone how to find the best clothing: so you figure out what size you are and what you like, and then find the clothes that match you best. It really is kind of straightforwar...
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Author:
Candice Clem
05th December 2008
Mention the words potty training and most parents of toddlers become apprehensive. It takes both energy and patience, and requires countless bathroom visits, not to mention extra laundry and spot cleaning to successfully toilet train a toddler. Timing is ...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
27th October 2008
Any parent who brings up the subject of potty training will hear about a plethora of potty training methods ranging from infant potty training where babies start training at birth, to the no-potty-training method where a child is never formally trained an...
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Author:
Paul Easton
11th September 2008
You finally feel confident socializing after your baby is born. And you finally find someone you have a lot in common with. However, when you are trying to enjoy lunch or coffee, it seems all she can do is boast about what her baby is doing. Ultimately yo...
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14th May 2008
There is a task in our home that brings out the procrastinator in me. This particular task is so big and so difficult, that we create new tasks just to avoid starting the dreaded job. What could be so bad: Our toddler's bedroom, fighting the battle of ‘...
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Author:
Jack Blue
07th May 2008
Manuka Honey is a special type of honey that has been found to have extraordinary healing properties and is now being used as a main ingredient in health care products because of its natural antibacterial activity.
Researchers have discovered that Manu...
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Author:
honeymark
24th April 2008
An idea might be a dime a dozen, but the right property protected idea can be worth millions to you and your business. Ideas are the core of many new businesses. When you get new ideas, you might be excited to share those ideas with others. Reconsider tha...
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Author:
Dave Davies
03rd March 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive degenerative brain disease. Gradual memory loss, poor cognitive skills, dementia and personality problems are the main symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease. Though there is not a complete cure for Alzheimer's, ...
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Author:
Dev Sri
24th January 2008
The nutrition your child receives from infancy through his or her formative years is essential not only to building a strong body, but also to achieving optimal mental and intellectual ability as well as emotional health. This is why the way you feed your...
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Author:
Angelica Marquass
15th October 2007
Research has revealed that depression is occurring earlier in life today than in past decades.24 In addition, research has shown that early onset depression often persists, recurs, and continues into adulthood, and that depression in youth may also predi...
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Author:
Arthur Buchanan
08th October 2007
Social psychologists claim that usually children suffer from deep emotional setbacks which are regressive in nature. Small kids need to be told in a frank manner about the divorce but in a way that is not harsh and callous. This is because small children ...
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Author:
James Walsh