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What is your parenting method?

02nd September 2009
Parenting How to determine your parenting method Definitely by looking next to your links, type members and parents you pass voguish the grocery keep, it’s obvious with the purpose of all parents suffer atypical styles. Interminably wonder could y... Read >
Author: jvillan

Parenting in Shifts - Does it Work?

08th July 2009
Everyone has different parenting styles. What works for one couple doesn't necessarily work for the next. Taking responsibility for the duties of caring for a newborn infant should be one in which both parents do their fair share. The way in which those d... Read >
Author: Simone Butler

Brainstorming Names for Your Baby

11th June 2009
Sure, you can wade through 60,000 names and look for the one that catches your fancy. Another approach is to sit down with a glass of wine ( grape juice for mom-to-be ) and make the following questions into a game. Brainstorm using some or all of these qu... Read >
Author: Paul

Is it Normal for Your Baby to Suddenly Develop Shyness?

05th June 2009
Shyness is a normal response seen in infants to an overwhelming social experience. Such children may or may not retain this behavior for life. Remember that shyness is not abnormal and is a phase of the development process. Ensure that your baby is not... Read >
Author: Paul

How Can You Be Tactful with Unwanted Advice?

04th June 2009
If you are a new dad, you may often receive unsolicited advice on how to bring up your baby. Close friends or family members may typically offer this. Casual acquaintances and even total strangers may add their bit. While it may be well meaning, a tor... Read >
Author: Paul

Moving is the Best Exercise for Babies

04th June 2009
We know that exercise is important for our health as adults, but did you know that the same philosophy applies to babies? It is recommended that babies should work their muscles at least half-hour each day, although not necessarily all at once. Here are b... Read >
Author: Paul

Dine Out with Your Baby

03rd June 2009
Just because you are a parent now does not mean you can't occasionally dine out without feeling guilty about leaving the baby at home. The problem is that your baby, who may not find the prospect highly exciting, could end up feeling bored or neglected... Read >
Author: Paul

Basic dining etiquette for little kids to learn

29th May 2009
Quick ! You have 25 days to get the kids in shape to make a good presentation at Christmas dinner. Like a lot of stuff in parenting, consistency and patience are by-words and yes, you can teach a toddler few new tricks. Here are the basic etiquette ski... Read >
Author: Paul

Teach by Setting Examples

29th May 2009
If you are looking for a great way to make sure your children are off to a healthy start, don't overlook the importance of a nutritious breakfast. According to the American Dietetic Association (ADA), when children are consistent about eating breakfast e... Read >
Author: Paul

10 Ways to tell if your baby has allergies, and not just a cold

19th May 2009
Many of the symptoms of nasal allergies (also known as allergic rhinitis) are similar to those of cold symptoms—runny nose, watery eyes, cough, nasal congestion, sneezing. Many times parents are confused on whether their child has a long-term cold or al... Read >
Author: Paul

What is the difference between “baby blues”, postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis?

18th May 2009
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS), the baby blues can happen in the days right after childbirth and normally go away within a few days to a week. A new mother can sudden experience mood swings, sadness, crying spells... Read >
Author: Paul

Adenovirus, what's that?

18th May 2009
Adenoviruses are viruses affecting both humans and animals and were initially isolated in human adenoids ( tonsils ) — hence the name. The infections caused by these viruses tend to cause illnesses mainly in your toddlers’ respiratory system. Child... Read >
Author: Paul

Taking Your Baby for First Shots

18th May 2009
Babies usually make their first visit to the hospital by the age of two months. Even if your baby appears healthy, it is important for you to make an appointment for a routine checkup. Visits to the doctor are also necessary to protect the babies from s... Read >
Author: Paul

Constipation: How Can You Protect Your Baby from the Pain?

15th May 2009
Constipation is defined as difficulties in bowel movements characterized by hard or firm stools and irregular or infrequent bowel movement. It is labeled chronic if the symptoms are present for more than two weeks. Causes The causes of constipation in ... Read >
Author: Paul

Baby Cold - How to Prevent Your Baby from Cold

14th May 2009
Common cold is simply an infection that affects the nose and respiratory tracts. More than 200 different viruses can cause a cold. Babies, in particular, are more vulnerable, because their immune systems are not completely developed. Most colds are not... Read >
Author: Paul

Helping Your Kids and Family to Cut Down on Sugar and Sweets

05th May 2009
Face it: the United States runs on sugar. This is not a good thing. A recent study in the International journal of Pediatric Obesity says that nearly half of American kids will be overweight by 2010. The current number is one-third. Here are some tips ... Read >
Author: Paul

Giving CPR to Toddlers

01st May 2009
Choking can be fatal and a doctor is your first recourse in such a situation. Call 911 or your local emergency number before you do anything else. Obviously in a life-threatening emergency, you don’t want to be reading information off the web. That’s ... Read >
Author: Paul

Protecting your Child Against Poisoning

29th April 2009
With toddlers in your home, poisoning is another potential danger you have to come to grips with. Their curiosity might induce them to ingest, or come in contact with, toxic substances that could be harmful to them. You will be surprised to know that j... Read >
Author: Paul

Tips for Dads trying to cut down on Kids TV watching time

28th April 2009
We like TV. After a long day at work, it’s like a frothy dessert at the end of a mediocre meal. It might not have any nutrition value, but it’s sweet and airy and enjoyable with very little effort.  However, when TV becomes the routine and more y... Read >
Author: Paul

Child Behavior Suggestions - Cleaning up their Mess

27th April 2009
Are you tired of your kids acting like royalty around the house? Making a mess of their rooms as they throw away their clothes and food, expecting you to go picking after them? Enough is enough - pull yourself out of the mess by teaching your toddler... Read >
Author: Paul

Common Child Behavior - Whining

17th April 2009
Kids whine when they are hungry, tired, bored or if they are sick. But they also whine when they need attention from their parents. Parents tend to worry, and not without good reason, that their children will grow up to be whiners and never be anything le... Read >
Author: Paul

Tips on How to Deal with Toddler Tantrums

17th April 2009
Toddlers may throw tantrums from time to time. As a parent, you have no choice but to put up with it or try to subdue your toddler. Most parents usually ending up taking action with the idea that stopping the behavior quickly is important in developing... Read >
Author: Paul

Finding The Right Mother's Day Flowers

16th April 2009
Flowers are an easy mom-pleasing gift for Mother’s Day. You can usually find them at a local grocery store or have them express delivered via the internet. You don’t have to go way overboard on pricing unless you want to. On the other hand, since m... Read >
Author: Paul

Destructive Parenting Produces Sleep Disorder In The Young!

21st January 2009
The existing era of human being is deprived of so many priceless values and arts of living. The knack of parenting is no exception; in fact, it tops the list. In this age and time, the art of parenting is taken for granted by all parents. They believe the... Read >
Author: Ronald

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

How Can You Discipline Your Child Gently?

16th December 2008
Well-behaved children are a joy to have around you. On the other hand, misbehaved children are a constant source of worry, trouble and unhappiness. Therefore, parents need to encourage good and balanced behavior in their children not only for their own be... Read >
Author: Paul

Avoid Conflicts when you Travel for the Holidays

03rd December 2008
It can be great fun to spend the holidays with your family and friends, but there always a few people that you want to avoid as well. Planning ahead can help you to avoid conflicts when you travel for the holidays. Remember that each person have their own... Read >
Author: anjang

The 7 Pitfalls of Single Parenting

04th November 2008
Today, among the overloaded clutter of single parenting self help books, it's rare and refreshing to discover one that not only delivers just what the title offers, but exceeds all expectations with new insight, realistic information and success strategie... Read >
Author: Sheena

Building on your relationship with your child.

10th October 2008
Becoming a parent is one of the scariest and most nerve wrecking experiences ever. Not that I am a parent, but so I have heard. I can only but imagine the stress involved in being a first time parent and having to think about whether you are providing ade... Read >
Author: Jayme Wium

Signs You Need Marriage Help

29th September 2008
It does not matter if you are married for five months or fifty years, there may be some signs that your marriage needs help. If you see these problems appearing in your marriage, then you should know that your mate and you can benefit positively from marr... Read >
Author: steve magill

Parenting Skills

14th August 2008
Parenting is considered to be the most difficult and responsible job. The only unfortunate aspect of this job is that no one gets a formal training or course. This is a totally different kind of job where you have to take over the task and fulfill your re... Read >
Author: Jennie

Top 7 Parenting Mistakes to Avoid

24th July 2008
If you have difficulty dealing with your children, you are not alone. Many parents seem to be quite at loss when it comes to enforcing good behavior in their children. Research has shown that some parenting styles definitely do not work. Read on to learn ... Read >
Author: Paul

Dad Site - Because Dads Don't Always Think Like Moms

03rd July 2008
Try this. Search 'parenting' in any search engine and you'll be surprised to see that almost all the results featuring websites created for moms. Not only is the shortage of good information on dads frustrating, but also the status quo for dad sites is no... Read >
Author: Paul

Adopting an Older Child

28th April 2008
Adoption is increasingly becoming an option for many parents. While it is a popular choice for single parents and same-sex couples who want to raise children, many opposite-sex couples are also making an active choice for adoption of older children. Br... Read >
Author: Paul

Parenting Effectively

12th March 2008
What does it mean to be an effective parent? I can almost hear as many answers as there are people responding to my question. Perhaps then I had better clarify what I mean by the term as used in this article. The key to the meaning is in the definition... Read >
Author: Razone

Gen Y and Professionalism: 5 Tips for Traversing the Generation Gap in the Workplace

22nd January 2008
We�ve read about it, we�ve seen it on 60 Minutes and maybe we�ve even directly experienced it. Generation Y workers have a sense of entitlement, they lack respect for authority and they have the nerve to demand evenings and weekends off. They are sh... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Avoid Conflicts when you Travel for the Holidays

08th November 2007
It can be great fun to spend the holidays with your family and friends, but there always seems to be a few people that you wish to avoid as well. Planning ahead can help you to avoid conflicts when you travel for the holidays. Remember that each person is... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Choose Your Parenting Style

01st October 2007
Your parenting style is likely to impact the way your child grows up. Being responsive to your children, and at the same time, setting clear rules and limits, is crucial for you as a parent. Based on this, four main styles of parenting have been identifie... Read >
Author: Paul

Did You Know? - Dads as Parents

07th August 2007
A father tends to: • Bond with children in short bursts of connection, both physical and emotional ("short-touch" bonding, rough-and-tumble play). • Focus on teaching children order, pattern thinking, and ritualized action, (Dads will tend to ca... Read >
Author: Paul

Top 7 Parenting Tips for Good Parenting: Bring Out the Best in You and Your Kids!

25th July 2007
Even though we need a license to do many things in life — everything from driving and operating a forklift to practicing medicine and fishing — there is no license required to become a parent and this is often the trickiest of all of the above activit... Read >
Author: Kelly Nault-Matzen

Raise Your Kids Right

24th July 2007
To Get What You Expect Your parenting style is the most likely way you will impact how your child grows up. In being responsive to your children, you are simultaneously setting clear rules and limits for your children. This is crucial for you as a pare... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Successful Family Relationships

24th July 2007
Family relationships are critical to the physical, mental, and social health of growing children. Family relationships are so important because they affect many aspects of our lives. Family relationships are strengthened when members relate to one anoth... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Foster Parenting Made Simple

23rd July 2007
Foster parenting provides temporary family care to children that were disadvantaged for some reason. Foster parenting is a government-sponsored aspect of many countries, but there are also many private agencies available that manage foster care. For the m... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Baby Shower Gift Ideas - Tips On Choosing Baby Shower Gifts

13th July 2007
Baby showers are one of the few occasions when a pregnant mother gets to be given gifts which make the items extra special and extra cherished. In fact, they are often listed in baby books for the child to remember what were given him during his first day... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Free Parenting Advice: What You Need To Know About Child Raising

21st May 2007
Good parenting is a matter of time and of hard work, say most experts. A good parent knows his or her child inside and out when they're young, but quickly grows "out of the loop" as the child ages and becomes a teenager. The only constant among good paren... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

What is Your Parenting Style?

15th February 2007
It's no surprise that we inherit our parenting ideas and abilities from our own parents and caregivers. Even if you have decided to do "the opposite" of what your parents did, it still originates from what they did or did not do. Because our parenting sty... Read >
Author: Karen Fusco

Attachment Parenting the Best Parenting Practices

25th October 2006
Attachment parenting is a style of caring for your infant that brings out the best in the baby and the best in the parents. Attachment parenting almost begs off having a name by its very definition. Also known as “instinctive parenting,” “intuiti... Read >
Author: Onlineghar Ghar

Parenting

20th October 2006
Where Do You Turn For Advice On Parenting? Are you looking for advice on parenting? Are you confused by all the different labels and parenting styles that are out there? Do you find bits and pieces of each style that seem to fit with your own parenti... Read >
Author: David Green

What Is Authoritative Parenting by Nguang Nguek-Fluek

03rd September 2006
There are four styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative (sometimes called egalitarian), permissive, and uninvolved. The uninvolved style is not so much a way of parenting as it is a lack of parenting, and it's hard on kids. Kids with an uninvo... Read >
Author: Nguek-Fluek Nguang

How to Raise Your Kids in a Balanced Way

20th June 2006
Although many everyone has their own different styles of parenting, there are 4 main styles of parenting. These four different styles are authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and than uninvolved. Uninvolved parenting is really just a lack of pare... Read >
Author: chelsea ciszewskic

The Four Parenting Styles

20th January 2006
The following article offers some insight to those involved in the wonderful world known as Parenting. There are just as many parenting styles as there are a number of parents. Experts believe the parenting styles fall into 4 different and identifiable... Read >
Author: Hanif Khaki

Keep Up The Pace or Fall Out Of The Race!

19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Juanita Bellavance Don't you just wish you could coast for a while on your success what you already know? You want to get everything done and handled successfully and then just lay back and relax for a while. Well, you know how succes... Read >
Author: Juanita Bellavance

The John Wayne vs Apron String Approach to Parenting

28th September 2005
My husband and I have different views on parenting. He likes to recount a scene from an old John Wayne movie, "Hondo", where a young boy doesn't know how to swim. Raised solely by his mother who was never able to teach him, the boy was afraid of the... Read >
Author: Julie Butler