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Get Help Dealing With Tantrums - Learn 10 Easy Steps !

12th February 2010
A child having a tantrum tends to be tricky to handle because it makes it tricky for mothers and fathers to temper their own anger or stress. Dealing with tantrums can really become a thing you know how to stop now and in the long run. To accomplish this,... Read >
Author: Laura Kaine

Tired of Being a Desperate Dad ? 4 Advices for You !

09th February 2010
I want to help you drop that burden off your shoulders! Indeed, I do think that dads bear the weight of the role they feel they must play in their family. I'm not accusing mothers here but I know that, sometimes, it's easy to put most of the authoritarian... Read >
Author: Laura Kaine

Bite Inhibition coaching to Stop Puppy Biting

19th January 2010
Bite Inhibition coaching to Stop Puppy Biting. Before you do something to stop puppy biting, it's essential that you understand the dog's inbuilt instinct to bite. Biting is not just a great way to play and have a good time but it is also their way ... Read >
Author: Angela

Training Your Cat: Tips and Advice

07th January 2010
You can't train a cat, like you can a dog. If you try to, you'll probably cause behavioural problems later on. But you can teach it not to perform bad habits. But most times the owner will have to change to fit in with the cat. Every one in your house,... Read >
Author: Armand Gray

The Reason Why Your Toddler Bites

04th January 2010
Reasons Why Your Toddler BitesJust about every child has bit but whether or not they should be classified as a biter is another thing. In daycares studies have proven that around half of the children have been bitten about three times a year. So toddler... Read >
Author: Osvaldo Barton

Why Your Toddler Bites

07th December 2009
Reasons Why Your Toddler BitesEvery toddler has bit or has been bitten but if you have a child that has bit it dosn't mean that they are a biter. In daycares studies have proven that around half of the children have been bitten about three times a year. ... Read >
Author: andre girouard

Three Dog Training Mistakes

30th November 2009
If you own a dog then you know how troublesome your furry friend can be at times. However , with the correct training and a heap of patience, your dog can start behaving the way you want him to. Before you start training your dog, there are many common... Read >
Author: Ferdinand Wilder

Dog Training guide

26th November 2009
The perfect time to begin to use our dog training tricks, is when you first bring him home. It's not relevant whether it's a six week old puppy or a six year old dog. To coach your dog basically means that you are teaching it in a loving environment an... Read >
Author: Rodger Steele

Tips on training your dog to stop barking

26th November 2009
For a dog, barking is an instinctive reaction caused by a visual experience such as a cat running past, or maybe by something they hear, like a knock at the door. They will bark to defend their territory, or to show frustration or anxiousness. It co... Read >
Author: James F Johnson

The best parenting strategy to use when dealing with attention seeking behaviour

25th November 2009
Attention seeking behaviour in children is common and usually nothing to worry about, but many parents worry about what parenting strategy they should use. From always giving in to your child to always standing firm, there is a wide spectrum of approaches... Read >
Author: Kinjal Shah

Surprise Your Child With A Package Sent Right From Santa

23rd November 2009
The most exciting time for children on Christmas eve is the thoughts of Santa Claus landing his reindeer and sleigh on the rooftop, sliding down the chimney, eating his cookies and drinking his milk before leaving lots of presents under the Christmas tree... Read >
Author: Curtis Hodges

Ideas of Things That Your Baby Doesn't Need

21st October 2009
Reasons Why Your Toddler BitesEvery toddler has bit or has been bitten but if you have a child that has bit it dosn't mean that they are a biter. There have been studies that were done that show about half of children attending daycares have been bitten ... Read >
Author: Rob Pettifer

Teaching: - A Survival Guide for Students & New Teachers (Part five) advanced body language

20th October 2009
It is most important to keep your thumbs and hands visible when talking to a class. Practice holding your hands out with the thumbs pointing upwards until you can do it naturally. This is a very powerful dominance gesture, although it is one, which does n... Read >
Author: synergist008

Toddlers Discipline Using Good Parenting Skills

06th October 2009
The early childhood plays a very important role in the mental development of a child. It can be related to those children who come from single-parent or violent homes, they tend to behave differently from the other children. Whether or not you think it is... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

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
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