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Parenting Tip Toddlers Discipline - How to Handle Toddler Tantrums

29th September 2009
Every one who has a child in their life will no doubt have had that moment when they feel they have lost all control when that toddler throws a killer tantrum, when you wonder what ever happened to the good parenting skills you thought you had only a few ... Read >
Author: Theresea

Football Or Drama? Dallas Cowboys Tickets Will Give Fans An Interesting Show

29th September 2009
Regardless of the circumstances, fans have always snapped up Dallas Cowboys tickets quickly. The team is one of the most “glamorous” in all of professional sports, and the 2006 season is providing several points of intrigue that are unlike any others ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Preventing the Misconduct of Your Children or Employeess

25th September 2009
Human behavior, whether that of a child or a grown employee, always stems from a goal or purpose. Starting as a thought, the behavior is further enforced by triggers of the emotions and senses. This behavior, when it is "good", gets us rewards and recogni... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Wakeboarding (1)

24th September 2009
By Vigdis S. Aas What is wakeboarding? It was created by combining water skiing, snow snowboarding, and surfing. Before it was called wakeboarding people called it surfing. Wakeboarding is when you have person being towed behind a boat, looking much... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Top Ten Wakeboarding Tricks

24th September 2009
So you've mastered the basics of wakeboarding tricks and you are ready to move on to something more advanced? If you think you're ready to try your hand at the more complicated maneuvers on a wakeboard then consider the following top ten wakeboarding tric... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Interlocking Floor Mats - A Perfect Flooring Choice for a Kid’s Bedroom or Playroom

22nd September 2009
Interlocking floor mats is a perfect flooring choice for a kid’s bedroom or playroom. Looking just like they sound, these mats are like huge jigsaw puzzles that set together on the floor. When all the pieces are primed, they remind you of either a rug o... Read >
Author: Manseo

Monkey Mind Propaganda

07th September 2009
We’ve heard many amazing things about the mind. We only use 10% of it. Anything the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve. Blah. Blah. Blah. You’ve heard it. I’ve heard it. And I don’t know if you believe it, but I certainly do. ... Read >
Author: Scott Bywater

Where Has Customer Service Gone

06th September 2009
Whatever happened to the adage "The customer is king or queen"? or the customer is always right. Not anymore. Company’s representatives seem to delight in arguing with and stone-walling customers and some even brag on their blogs about early morning an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Toddler Arguing Tips: Don't Talk Back To Me!

04th September 2009
Children are little angels, especially when they are asleep. When your child is oblivious to the world and blissfully dreaming, it is easy to forgive and forget the rollercoaster ride they gave you during the day. Children learn new things everyday and pu... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Keep Your Cool: How to Deal with Toddler Tantrums

04th September 2009
Children truly are a gift from above, but taking care of them isn't a walk in the park! It is hard to believe the little angel that is smiling so beatifically in her sleep was the same little demon who drove you to your wits' end a few hours ago. Even so,... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Who is An Absolute Legend

03rd September 2009
Everybody wants to be an absolute legend in their own right. Who wouldn't want to be? After all we want to be the best in where ever we are in at the moment. Nobody remembers the second best and we don't want that. Human as we are, we crave for attentio... Read >
Author: Williams Faulkner

Basics of Reading People's Body Language

27th August 2009
Words are universally used in every language to express and communicate with another person, they are known to be the means to describe one's feelings, thoughts or expressions. But some times, people communicate in an unspoken language which is known as ... Read >
Author: Basil Morton

Five Tips For Traveling With Children

08th August 2009
Whether you're planning a few hours' drive to Grandma's house, or an overseas flight to your dream destination, traveling with your children can be both a rewarding and a worrisome experience. There are things that you can do to ensure that both your teen... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Help For Parents Of An Autistic Child

04th August 2009
An autistic child with this developmental disorder will have impaired communication, emotional detachment and will show excessive rigidity. The child will also have a predisposition to view life in terms of the child’s own desires and needs. As rece... Read >
Author: Robert Sheldon

Take The Quiet Approach During Tantrums

31st July 2009
Behavioral problems in young children and how we deal with them as parents is an issue of enormous importance if we are to enjoy a happy and fulfilled family life. Do it wrong and you set yourself up for huge problems with the approach of the pre-teen yea... Read >
Author: Kirim

Parenting And Stress

19th July 2009
Parenting is a complete experience. Just as we work hard to get the best outfit for our child’s fancy dress, there are millions of things to do on a daily basis. From phonics to playing a game of scrabble we want to do our best. Parenting automatically ... Read >
Author: Jennie

Wakeboard Tower Terminology

05th July 2009
What would an Extreme Sport be without its tricks and stunts? To get in the game, you gotta get with the language, brother. Below are some common wakeboarding tricks outlined for the newb and exemplified by professionals.Come visit us right here for more ... Read >
Author: Arturo Mullen

How Can I Stop My Child's Tantrums? Simple Techniques That Work!

04th July 2009
Tantrums can be the bane of any parents life. You know the situation, your child is screaming and kicking and causing a loud fuss and you are getting stressed out because of it. This becomes even worse when out in public and you have the embarassment to a... Read >
Author: bloginfosjk

Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks For Modern Kitchen

01st July 2009
Homeowners should keep in mind that the kitchen is an important player in the bringing of a family. You might think that it is just a place where you prepare foods and cook your daily meals. However, you can not also deny the fact that it is often the pla... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Problems Associated with Thumb Sucking

22nd June 2009
Children may look so cute when they suck their thumb, but that will only last for so long. Prolong thumb sucking can lead to more serious problems than just calming down from a tantrum. Thumb sucking is normal in babies and young children. It is a nat... Read >
Author: Whatshebuys Knows

6 Day Riot Artist Review

10th June 2009
London based band 6 Day Riot have been recognised in the industry as the ones to watch out for in the not too distant future. Signed by their own record label ‘Tantrum Recordings’, the new-found brand has recently released their first two finished CD... Read >
Author: JamesH

How to Control Your Anger on the Golf Course

01st June 2009
When you are really into your golf, you care about what happens to the ball, and that ball doesn't always do what you want. It's all too easy to get angry but nobody else wants to see that and it's not good for you either. With hypnosis downloads you ca... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Managing Your Child’s Anger: 9 Possible Triggers and Solutions for Coping

15th May 2009
Has your child thrown a tantrum lately, thrown toys across the room or hit a sibling? Odds are that s/he has! Children’s anger can be exacerbating for parents. After all, many adults still struggle with ealthy expression of anger, so dealing wit... Read >
Author: Toni Schutta

Why Aren't You Motivated To Exercise?

13th May 2009
If you have children you'll know just how difficult it is to get them to sit still. You're fighting an uphill battle as they wiggle and wriggle and finally escape from your restraining clutches. And to what end? What are they seeking? What has caught ... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Child Temper Tantrums - Tops on the Best Way to Deal With Them

07th May 2009
You have probably heard the child screaming in the local Wal-Mart and thought to yourself that you would never allow yourself to be caught in such a mess. You knew exactly how to handle the situation if that was your kid screaming and throwing a tantrum. ... Read >
Author: Amanda

Creative Discipline - Creative Techniques For Disciplining Young Children

27th April 2009
Raising children is a challenging adventure for all parents. Trying to discipline a toddler can be a frustrating experience. These adorable tiny people are so excited to learn and grow that they seem to be all over the place and into anything and everythi... Read >
Author: Elaine Richey

Compulsive Disorder - How and Why Your Brain Forms Rituals

16th April 2009
Is there a way that we can help put a stop to the annoyingly strong desire to perform rituals? You first have to realize where rituals come from and why they exist. The rituals that we conjure up are a response to a certain stimuli and then a subsequen... Read >
Author: derek

Personality Traits That Help Resolve JV Conflict

08th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christian Fea Within any partnership, there will be conflict. That's simply a natural facet of relationships. Hoping for zero conflict in a joint partnership is storybook thinking and can get you in trouble when disagreements arise, ... Read >

A Worksheet To Help Kids With Anger Management

23rd March 2009
Dealing with children who have anger problems may be challenging and require thought and imagination. A child's mind is normally not developed enough to deal with intense feelings of anger. They cope with these emotions in their own childlike manner which... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

3 Key Points to Consider About Network Marketing

16th March 2009
Exactly what is it? What sort of benefits are there by getting involved? And how much training is involved to grow these benefits for myself? These are three vital questions that you'll need to consider when diving into a network marketing opportunity.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Making Grocery Outings successful when shopping with young children

16th March 2009
Going to the grocery store, no matter how many items you need, can be a daunting task to most mothers with small children. You worry about them staying in the cart and not falling out because they keep standing up, or one of your children throwing a rathe... Read >
Author: Kari Hoopes

Learn About Kids And Anger Management

10th March 2009
Anger, a normal emotion, can transform into something painful and ugly. First thoughts of anger issues may bring about images of a couple fighting, a parent abusing a child, a teenager lashing out at a teacher or a parent. Rarely will images of angry chil... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

An Inspired Future - How To Avoid Self-Sabotage

10th March 2009
It seems strange, but we often make choices that work against our best interests. Why do we sabotage ourselves in this way? To get to the answer, I'd like to invite you into a thought experiment. All you have to do is use your imagination. Imagine t... Read >
Author: Trevor Hill

3 Simple Steps to Finding Happiness

10th March 2009
What if we could go through life without worrying about money, jobs, kids, relationships, and just be happy? Happiness is not a destination. It is a positive feeling of appreciation, gratitude, and contentment about our current situation. We achieve th... Read >
Author: Michelle Prince

Dealing With Separation Anxiety

04th March 2009
Kids or pets with separation anxiety display behaviors, which describe their distress that they don't want to be left alone. I remember one time during my school years, I saw a mother trying to leave her clinging, teary and tantrum-filled child at sch... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

Breath-Holding in Toddlers

03rd March 2009
Although it is very common, watching toddlers holding their breath can be a frightful thing for a parent to experience. Some call it the 'nuclear option' in a child's weaponry. About 20 percent of toddlers use this technique to express their discontent or... Read >
Author: Paul

Don't Be Distracted

16th February 2009
Wow, she is gorgeous. Blond, comfortable, fun looking. And, driving a 69 Camaro! I love the paint job; a creamy rich yellow, with a wide black strip across the top. Gotta be custom. Is it a Z28? WHAM. The gawker rear-ended the good-looking Camaro... Read >
Author: u.r.vibrant

A Way Forward with Terrible Teenage Tantrums

12th February 2009
The analysis of those terrible teenage tantrums can be both depressing and uplifting at the same time. The parents or more commonly these days the single parent has to look into the form the tantrum takes and evaluate if the cause relates to a situation o... Read >
Author: Lisa Mills

Ten Reasons Nice Guys Never Get Women

02nd February 2009
You probably can't count how many times you heard the phrase, "Nice Guys Finish Last". These nice guys time and time again allow themselves to get stomped on by women, it's sad to watch. What makes it more incredible is they don't even realize their error... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Fine Line Between Abuse And Bad Judgement

21st January 2009
While being a parent can be the best experience in a person's life, there are times when nearly every parent wants to step out of bounds to control their misbehaving child. Keeping your temper in check can be one of the biggest challenges of parenting. ... Read >
Author: JenB

Introducing a new Knowledge System

13th January 2009
“Share everything” is a nice idea to promote. Sadly, for many, it's a concept that hasn't translated well into adulthood. As a father I have tried to teach my children to share things with siblings and friends. I tried to remain patient when my k... Read >
Author: VarunGarg

5 Key Principles To Achieve Anything In Life

15th December 2008
Here are 5 key principles to achieve anything in life. While they may not be as detailed as I’d like them to be, I will let the human spirit fill in the blanks. Have a read and it may resonate with you or it may not - but these are the very stuff that s... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

How to Successfully Manage a Difficult or "Bully" Boss

04th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Shona Garner If you've ever worked for someone who made your life a misery; who didn't understand you; who seemed to give no recognition of the work you put in, or who undermined you or bullied or intimidated you, I should imagine yo... Read >
Author: Shona Garner

How to eliminate toddler tantrums

26th November 2008
As many parents know parenting can be extremely hard and it was no exception for American parenting author Elizabeth Pantley. After her fourth child was born, Elizabeth's priorities changed and she realised what an important job parenting is. "It start... Read >
Author: Joanne Gallacher

Angry Children: How To Help Them

30th October 2008
When it comes to showing anger, adults do not hesitate to verbally express it but children have much different ways of dealing with anger. Here are some obvious signs that your child may need help and what to do to help them. Kids are normally forthcom... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis

Asthma And Stress

13th October 2008
Strong emotional reactions both positive and negative may trigger asthma symptoms in some children. Parents often ask whether there's a link between asthma and emotions, particularly those emotions that upset or stress children. Many studies have looked a... Read >
Author: Alien

What A Man Is Really Trying To Tell You In A Relationship

24th September 2008
Who amongst you girls has never wondered what exactly the man she was having a relationship with or at least interested in was saying when he said something? Anyone? I thought so, everyone has at least wondered what the man was really saying and if not, t... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Keeping Calm When Your Child Chucks a Tantrum

17th September 2008
Most young children throw tantrums as a way of dealing with their frustration and anger. As they get older they learn how to deal with this in different ways and tantrums are usually reduced. Children under the age of four are most likely to throw a tantr... Read >
Author: Melanie Click

Beginners Guide To Sales

17th September 2008
Sales is not just someone knocking on your front door and trying to sell you double glazing or someone phoning you in the evening trying to convince you you need their electric. As a profession, sales can be very complex and requires both intelligence and... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Rich Kids from My Super Sweet 16 Exiled to Far Away Corners of the Earth. Your Chance To Meet Them.

09th September 2008
Finally, parents who are fed up with the spoiled, extravagant and brattitude behavior of the most outrageous divas ever, ex stars of 'My Super Sweet 16′, have agreed to exile their teenagers to live with indigenous tribes in remote corners of the earth.... Read >
Author: LynThomas

Survive a Kitchen Remodel with Office Depot Discount Coupons

24th July 2008
Remodeling the kitchen can be a horrific experience. In fact, if you're not careful, you could end up with a kitchen that looks like Warsaw --- after Hitler's troops had marched through. Think debris everywhere, plaster dangling from the floor, a gaping h... Read >
Author: Becky Caulkin

5 Ways To Calm Yourself Down Effectively

22nd July 2008
We all have felt stress before, or have times when we wish we knew how to calm down! No matter how confident and relaxed you are, you know what it’s like to be nervous before an interview, trembling before you are about to give speech, or cold and clam... Read >
Author: Self-Evolution

Picking a Wheaton, IL Dentist for Pediatrics

20th July 2008
If you’re a resident of the Wheaton, Illinois area around Chicago, you have a lot of choices when it comes to dentists. One area of dentistry where your dentist shop makes a big difference is in pediatrics. Choosing a good pediatric dentist can mean t... Read >
Author: Grove Dental Associates

Children's Dental Health: Are There Special Rules For Children With Developmental Challenges?

16th July 2008
Children with developmental disabilities or challenges face many obstacles as do the professionals that teach and treat them. It can be quite difficult for a child with developmental challenges to understand some of the medical or dental procedures they m... Read >
Author: Steven J Brazis DDS

Kids Will Eat Vegetables

10th July 2008
By far, one of the most frequent challenges moms have when feeding their children is getting them to eat vegetables. And, since we know as moms how important vegetables are to overall health, it's a constant source of low-level (and sometimes high-level)... Read >
Author: Nourish Your Kids

How Hot Women Test Men They Date and Why - Part 2

24th June 2008
Most of the time, I’m enjoying myself, talking about whatever comes up, making jokes, and generally behaving like a normal person. But, like anything else, if these techniques are used too much, they become worthless… so they must be used with pre... Read >
Author: David_DeAngelo

Tips for Dining Out with Your Toddler

13th June 2008
Most parents with a toddler have faced an embarrassing situation with their toddlers while in public. Dining out can sometimes be a stressful event. Before dining out with your toddler, especially if it's the first time, take some time to get prepared. ... Read >
Author: Kim Smith

Airplane Safety when Traveling with Babies or Toddlers

01st May 2008
Traveling with an infant doesn’t have to be the stuff of nightmares. You don’t have to be the mom or dad that everybody glares at mid air, when your child is throwing a tantrum. Flying with a baby requires a lot more planning and foresight than flying... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

Is It Time to Clean Your Brain?

18th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Koretsky Ever find yourself with a brain full of unwanted guests? Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) brains have a way of filling up with negative thoughts. They can build up to a point where it becomes hard to move forward... Read >

How to punish assistants for catastrophic mistakes

02nd February 2008
You finally did it. You decided to hire an assistant, or a virtual assistant, or even a full-on employee, with payroll and everything. Yahooey! You've hit the big time now. You're business is sure to take off. And then your new assistant sends you an e... Read >
Author: Mark Silver

Different Size of Glassware

25th January 2008
Glasses, cups, mugs and goblets seem easy enough to pack. Sure they're made of glass, but they've withstood Tommy's tantrum, the dog's whip like tail and survived clumsy hands, so they'll definitely make it through a move. My first couple of moves were ma... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Parenting Angry Children - Seven Easy Ways to Transform from Reactive to Respected Parent

17th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Debra Sale Wendler Children with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), ODD (oppositional defiant disorder), bipolar, autism, Asperger's syndrome, and PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified), ca... Read >
Author: debrawendler

Parenting A Child - How To Handle The Terrible Twos

05th November 2007
Are the terrible twos myth or reality? It's a great topic to debate at a gathering an it's one which has plenty of support either way from those who have had the pleasure of parenting a child.Some say they are as real as the sun rising in the east yet oth... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

When Both Partners Want Mommy and Only One Agrees to Play

15th October 2007
By Dr. Jeanette RaymondJoe was mesmerized when he saw the new hire at work. Lenora was tall, blonde and without any makeup. A whiff of vulnerability glazed with competence wafted up from her body. But what really got Joe hooked was her voice. It oozed o... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.

Telling the Kids

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 ... Read >
Author: James Walsh

Simple and Effective Ways to deal with Picky Eater

02nd October 2007
It is every mother's desire to see their children grow up healthy. Baby from birth to 4 months are fed either with breast milk or infant formula approved by the doctor. From 4 to 6 months onwards, solid food is gradually introduced as your baby's nutritio... Read >
Author: Sarah Taylors

Big Brother 8 Episode 22 Recap - Jen Evicted, Jessica Wins HoH

10th September 2007
As the famous adage goes, “All good things must come to an end.” In the case of Big Brother 8, the images of Jen parading around in next to nothing and Dick constantly getting in her face are now officially over. Jen just became the seventh person e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How To Manage Your House

02nd September 2007
Okie, now you are newly-wed and you are really excited about your new home. Wow, 5 rooms and a big living room with a new suite of furniture that you are so proud of because you spent your entire year looking for it. Now, your mommy is no longer stayin... Read >
Author: Jhong Ren

The Top 5 Myths About Stay at Home Dads

01st August 2007
1.) It makes you more attractive to women. This has got to be one of the biggest myths around. Yes, as a stay at home dad you may have more contact with women and may even make some female friends but this doesn't mean that it makes you more desirable t... Read >
Author: Kevin McCarthy

More Praises for Your Spouse

30th July 2007
“Can you stop behaving like a child?” “Can you stop being so childish?” Are these remarks familiar to you? Couples, be it still in courtship or marriage, exchange such hurting remarks, in an attempt to stop certain behaviours which are de... Read >
Author: Jhong Ren

Do Your Best... What it really means...

23rd July 2007
Remember back with me to a time when the world was a little less hectic. You actually knew the telephone numbers of your friends instead of having to push speed dial position #3 in order to reach your good friend. Didn't it seem like people were nicer too... Read >
Author: Marlena Jareaux

Mom was (ugh) Right

23rd July 2007
When I was a newlywed, I had visions of being the perfect wife and mother. I wasn’t going to treat my kids the way my mother treated me – NO WAY. I was going to be a “cool” mom… an amazing mom. You weren’t going to hear me say, “Because... Read >
Author: Nikki G

Everyone Suffers From Separation Anxiety

01st July 2007
“I miss you;” three little words that indicate your importance to another person. Everyone, even adults, suffer from separation anxiety. Human beings form attachments and when that bond of attachment is stretched, broken, or tested, we experience sepa... Read >
Author: Alien

Disciplining an Asperger Child

08th May 2007
An Asperger child may throw tantrum or behave aggressively when he is disappointed or frustrated as other children do. But he is not doing it intentionally, because as an Asperger child, he is unable to understand that other people have thoughts and feeli... Read >
Author: jasman arifin

The Trauma Of The Teen Bra

12th April 2007
For the uninitiated buying a teenagers first bra can be something akin to a lingerie shop nightmare. Set the scene if you will. She want's designer label one size fits all stick insects type stuff but you know that she needs proper support and something a... Read >
Author: kevinor

Breath-Holding in Toddlers

11th April 2007
Although it is very common, watching toddlers holding their breath can be a frightful thing for a parent to experience. Some call it the ‘nuclear option’ in a child’s weaponry. About 20 percent of toddlers use this technique to express their discont... Read >
Author: Paul Banas

Children: Coping With Tantrums

12th January 2007
Coping With Temper TantrumsBy CJ KrebsAll parents with children have either experienced it or willexperience it sooner than they think. Tantrums! Every parent hashad those little humungous moments when their child screams, kicks,or even drops to the floor... Read >
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Why We Have Bad Financial Habits

08th January 2007
There are so many things that we all do on a regular basis even though we know that we should not be doing them. This could be from smoking, driving and talking on the cell phone at the same time or eating too many chocolates. Whatever it is, it is not ... Read >
Author: AdamHeist

The Need To Compete

08th January 2007
The Need To Competeby Heidi HoffIt's Friday night and your family is gathered around the kitchentable, a game of Snakes and Ladders at the center of the excitement.The game is almost over and Nancy, your four-year-old daughter, hasmoved her chair away fro... Read >
heidih

Cheating: Your Secret Weapon to Permanent Weight Loss

12th December 2006
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer Have you ever noticed one thing about yourself? You’re not perfect. Yet when it comes to weight loss, you think you have to be perfect. What’s up with that? As soon as you slip-up, even just a little, you beat yourse... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Parenting Autism – Getting Past the Embarrassment

26th October 2006
One of the more difficult parts of parenting a child with autism, and something that can be hard to talk about, is the embarrassment you may feel about your child's behavior. As parents, we're not supposed to feel embarrassed about our children, yet we're... Read >
Author: Sandra Sinclair

Kids and sleep problems

16th October 2006
After a long day either working outside the home or in the home the last thing you want to do is have a constant battle to get your kids to go to bed at a decent hour no matter how old they are. Most parents can admit to having trouble getting their kids ... Read >
Author: Lyn Leckie

His Bachelor Party - How a Bride Can Deal With It

04th October 2006
So you just overheard your man's buddies brainstorming the dreaded bachelor party?.ugh. There's nothing like the vision of a beer-goggled groom-to-be ogling scantily clad women named after inanimate objects that makes even the most grounded woman shudder ... Read >
Author: Cori Russell

Help My Toddler is on the Loose!

02nd October 2006
Your lovely little baby has now turned into a lovely toddler, one problem though He won't sit still or worst he runs off every chance he gets. What's a mom to do when your toddler is on the loose? Here are a few recommendations for keeping your tod... Read >
Author: Mila Sidman

How to Spot an Undude!

28th September 2006
Johnny Depp is a dude. Hugh Jackman is a dude. Even perennially cute Hugh Grant is a dude. Going desi, Abhishek Bachchan is a dude. There are some guys/boys/men you see and the only way to describe them is, "Now that's a dude." Yet there are others who yo... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

7 Rules Every Salesman Should Follow

31st August 2006
7 Rules Every Salesman Should Follow by Sam Geno 1. Treat Each Customer as Family Selling is about building relationships and trust. Never sell something you yourself would not use. Once your reputation is tarnished it is very tough to ... Read >
Author: Shelly Greene

Your Ego - is not Your Amigo....

02nd August 2006
Are you Accommodating a bruised ego? Yours or some one else's? Do you realize how much time, energy, mental health and money we spend on feeding and accommodating our bruised egos, and those of our friends, co-workers, family and loved ones? Is it ... Read >
Author: Samuel Kirschner

Asperger Syndrome Children and Tantrums

24th July 2006
Children with Asperger's Syndrome the world over share a common trait meltdown otherwise known as a tantrum, a "birko", a "go-off" or "spack-attack". The visible symptoms of meltdown are as varied as the Asperger children themselves, but every pare... Read >
Author: Nelle Frances

Just Kids?

08th June 2006
Let's face it, kids will be kids and they can't possibly always be happy with every single decision that is made for them. Even from a very young age a child realizes that he/she is, in fact, a REAL person, with feelings, thoughts and emotions. This often... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Gilbert

Bad credit auto loan- forget your bad credit

31st May 2006
Bad credit auto loan is related with bad credit scores of people. Earlier these people were turned down by the lenders and were left with no help. But bad credit auto loan has made everything a lot easier and affordable for the people with poor credit. ... Read >
Author: amanda pane

Which Wedding Favour?

26th May 2006
The dress has been ordered, your future husband is actually getting excited now and most of the preparations are done. Now it's time to decide on which wedding favours will best suit your theme. Choosing between edible wedding favours [such as candy weddi... Read >
Author: Emily Tanner

My Career As A Hermit

03rd April 2006
My Career As A HermitBy David Leonhardt"Work from home. Make big bucks in your pajamas." - typicalwork-from-home ad.Quick. What do writers, stay-at-home parents and onlinemarketing geeks have in common? I mean, besides insanity? Theyare all hermits.The ty... Read >
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Coping with Tantrums

17th February 2006
Tantrums are never easy to deal with and push parents to their limits of patients. It often seems to be that parents of children with social difficulties have a harder job because tantrums are either more frequent, unpredictable or harder to bring under ... Read >
Author: Ben Sidman

Preventing the Misconduct of Your Children or Employeess

14th February 2006
Human behavior, whether that of a child or a grown employee, always stems from a goal or purpose. Starting as a thought, the behavior is further enforced by triggers of the emotions and senses. This behavior, when it is "good", gets us rewards and recogni... Read >
Author: Etienne A. Gibbs

Women Coming Full Circle

09th February 2006
The evolution of women seems to have come full circle. It was less than two generations ago that it was rare that a woman held a job, let alone her own business. It was less than twenty years ago that women slowly made their way into the workforce, some... Read >
Author: Tonya Ramsey

The Truth About Making Money Overnight!

01st January 2006
I feel like a toddler throwing a tantrum in the middle of the store sometimes. It's just that I get so frustrated. My personality is such that I want it all - and I want it now. The only reason I admit such a thing is this - I know I'm not the only one ou... Read >
Author: Liz Folger

Managing Tantrums in Autism Spectrum Disorders When Consistency

13th December 2005
When dealing with tantrums and difficult behaviors in autism spectrum disorders, using behavioral approaches alone can sometimes fail. What is the missing piece to managing these behaviors that a behavioral approach alone may not address? To start, w... Read >
Author: Sandra Sinclair

MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part IV

26th August 2005
Setting a Bad Example. Their illogical banter is all driven by neurotic denialone of the most horrific traits to hand down. When reality is faked, everyone is betrayed. When an issue of life cannot be faced, then one favors death. The veins of though... Read >
Author: Ronald Springer