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“Blood Extravasation: Israel’s Journey to the Precipice of Nowhere”

23rd September 2009
Western civilization’s lone bastion in the Middle East has lost sight of its holistic long-term visage, and is behaving like a fracturalized cornered animal, lashing at all within its grasp. Israel fails to remember Chaim Weizmann’s precursor to enter... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Whining Your Way To Health, Happiness & Prosperity With EFT

23rd September 2009
It's such a struggle having to be positive all the time. Having a good attitude. Seeing the bright side to everything. Life's hard enough as it is and when that becomes apparent, sometimes it really *is* right and proper to really express yourself. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fear And Loathing = Celebrity Self-Sabotage

23rd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite What is it about celebrity that often results in a pattern of self-sabotage and public humiliation? What drives the crash and burn of those who seemingly have everything going for them? Celebrities have success, ... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite

It Is All About The Perfect Toy

17th September 2009
Some of the best toys I had when I was a kid werent really even toys at all. There was a large rock by the edge a stream that ran along the back of our house. That rock was a canoe during my Native American play, a stage when I needed an audience, a fishi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Managing Temper Tantrums

04th August 2009
Even the best behaved toddler has an occasional temper tantrum. A tantrum can range from whining and crying to screaming, kicking, hitting, and breath holding. They're equally common in boys and girls and usually occur from age 1 to age 3. Some children ... Read >
Author: Emilio Maldonado

How to Implement "Time-Out"

31st July 2009
Most of you have probably heard of �time-out� before and we are mentioning it now because if done correctly it works, especially for younger children. The purpose of time out is to remove the child from a more reinforcing situation. Doing this weakens... Read >
Author: Dr. Robert Puff

Getting Rid of Temper Tantrums

23rd July 2009
A Behavioral Health Professional Shares His Knowledge Of How To Eliminate Temper Tantrums in Children In my 25+ years as a Juvenile Probation Officer, Corrections Officer, Mentor to mentally challenged youth and adults and Behavioral Health Professi... Read >
Author: Davies

Parenting Advice on Temper Tantrums

23rd July 2009
A Behavioral Health Professional Shares His Knowledge: Eliminate Temper Tantrums in Children In my 25+ years as a Juvenile Probation Officer, Corrections Officer, Mentor to mentally challenged youth and adults and Behavioral Health Professional I've... Read >
Author: Davies

Eliminating You Child's Temper Tantrums

23rd July 2009
A Behavioral Health Professional Shares His Knowledge Of How To Eliminate Temper Tantrums in Children In my 25+ years as a Juvenile Probation Officer, Corrections Officer, Mentor to mentally challenged youth and adults and Behavioral Health Profes... Read >
Author: Davies

How Can You get the Temper Tantrums to Stop?

23rd July 2009
A Behavioral Health Professional Shares His Knowledge Of How To Eliminate Temper Tantrums in Children In my 25+ years as a Juvenile Probation Officer, Corrections Officer, Mentor to mentally challenged youth and adults and Behavioral Health Professi... Read >
Author: Davies

Temper Tantrums and How to Stop Them

23rd July 2009
How To Eliminate Temper Tantrums in Children In my 25+ years as a Juvenile Probation Officer, Corrections Officer, Mentor to mentally challenged youth and adults and Behavioral Health Professional I've seen my share of clients throwing Temper tantr... Read >
Author: Davies

Keep Your Kid- Discard Bad Behavior

23rd July 2009
A Behavioral Health Professional Shares His Knowledge Of How To Eliminate Temper Tantrums in Children In my 25+ years as a Juvenile Probation Officer, Corrections Officer, Mentor to mentally challenged youth and adults and Behavioral Health Professi... Read >
Author: Davies

How to Eliminate Temper Tantrums in Children

23rd July 2009
A Behavioral Health Professional Shares His Knowledge Of How To Eliminate Temper Tantrums in Children In my 25+ years as a Juvenile Probation Officer, Corrections Officer, Mentor to mentally challenged youth and adults and Behavioral Health Professi... Read >
Author: Davies

What if you need money now?

16th July 2009
Merely reading that title makes me chuckle. Not because urgently needing money is a funny thing, but because the line reminds me of a little child throwing a temper tantrum. I want to do this NOW. I want to have this toy NOW. We all know that whe... Read >
Author: D.S.Dhillon

How To Deal With Your Toddler

09th July 2009
It's one of the few things your child can do that will make your cringe. A high-pitched, eardrum shattering, teeth grinding scream that goes on and on and on. Sometimes to the accompaniment of heels beating on the floor, or fists on the wall. You may have... Read >
Author: Good Evening

Tactics For Tackling A Toddler's Temper Tantrum

29th June 2009
For a first time parent, it is important to realise that even the best behaved toddler will have an occasional temper tantrum. Temper tantrums are a normal part of childhood development and can vary depending on the nature and temperament of your child. ... Read >
Author: figur8

Start as you mean to go on Party plans for the day he turns one

18th June 2009
Unbelievable but true, even though it only seems like a few weeks ago that you were cradling him in your arms for the first time, he is about to have his 1st birthday boy party. Remember the way he grasped your finger with the strength of a mighty man? Re... Read >
Author: neiljontas

WAKE UP TO A GAME OF ‘WHAT’S THE TIME MR WOLF’ WITH THE TEACH ME TIME TALKING ALARM CLOCK

17th June 2009
When you’re little, it’s hard to understand different times of the day. The only three intervals little ones know well are playtime, dinnertime and bedtime. Even though they know bedtime means it’s time to brush their teeth and get into bed, the ine... Read >
Author: sarah hague

What if my child refuses to speak Chinese?

11th May 2009
Some children will acknowledge they understand when addressed in Chinese, but will respond in English. Others will totally ignore a parent when the parent speaks Chinese. This situation may cause tension and conflict in the family. A parent may feel f... Read >
Author: Ray Ritchey

Childhood Discipline Guidelines

27th April 2009
One thing all parents have in common is that eventually they will have to deal with a temper tantrum, defiance, or child that misbehaves. How we as parents handle these situations sets our children up to grow and learn and they can either learn valuable l... Read >
Author: Elaine Richey

Kids And Separation Anxiety

01st April 2009
Day care issues of facility policy, additional charges and late fees, and visitation rules are important issues but none seem as pertinent as the problem of separation anxiety. Few parents enjoy leaving their child with a stranger for hours at a time, and... Read >
Author: Backpacking Trip Planner

Are moods really contagious?

22nd March 2009
Hello again, We all know that the common cold is contagious – most of us catch at least one or more of these nasty annoyances every year. Did you know that your moods can be contagious as well? It may not seem possible, but in a subtle way we all c... Read >
Author: Doug Hart

Making parenting fun

09th March 2009
Which part of that title did you not understand? It could reveal quite a lot about your personality... "Making?" you say. "There's no need to make the act of bringing up kids fun... It is fun! My little sunbeam brightens up the house from when I get u... Read >
Author: Ivana Katz

Need Help With Getting Baby To Sleep Through The Night?

25th February 2009
Are you worried about your child getting enough sleep? How much sleep does the average baby or child need? Typically a 3 month old baby requires around 15 hours a day whereas a 2 year old child requires around 13 hours including naps. Without the proper a... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen

Toddler Sleep Problems - Solved!

16th February 2009
By the age of three a toddler requires eleven hours of consistent, quality sleep. Toddler sleep problems stand in the way of consistent quality sleep and this can lead to health issues such as a lower immunity, temper tantrums, a slower brain function, ... Read >
Author: The Parent Fairy

How To Deal With A Child's Tantrum

19th January 2009
Even the best behaved toddler has an occasional temper tantrum. A tantrum can range from whining and crying to screaming, kicking, hitting, and breath holding. They're equally common in boys and girls and usually occur from age 1 to age 3. Some children m... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Hair loss side effects for Women

09th January 2009
I'm NOT Losing my Hair!!! I just need to BUY a new hair brush. Yeah, right! Denial isn't going to help...is it? Unfortunately, denial is probably the first side-effect of hair loss, followed closely by loss of self esteem and perhaps a 'littel te... Read >
Author: Brons2908

Monitoring Symptoms And Recognizing When A Flare Is Starting

13th October 2008
For asthma control to be ideal, it is important to recognize changes in symptoms. Your careful observations will help determine whether your child's asthma is becoming better or worse. Symptoms vary from child to child and may include coughing, wheezing, ... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Deal with Your Child’s Inappropriate Behaviour

23rd September 2008
Children bombard families with many challenging behaviours. As parents, we are delighted if their behaviour is mostly positive. But what if your kids constantly display harmful behaviour? How are you going to deal with it? It can get frustrating for a ... Read >
Author: Michael Rayel

Learn to Manage Your Anger

08th September 2008
Feelings and emotions just happen to us. We cannot rid ourselves of them. All we can do is control the way they influence our lives. The same rule applies to anger. We cannot wish it away but we can manage the way it powers our lives and those around us... Read >
Author: Gregory Kyles, LPC, CAMF

Single Moms Need Lovin'

01st July 2008
My inbox gets flooded every single day with emails from women who ask me “Your advice is great, but I've got kids. Will it work for me?” The answer is YES! The same advice I give single women can be used by single mommas too. What I'm going to d... Read >
Author: davidwygant

Are You Dating Mr. Wrong? 10 Dangerous Personality Traits To Watch Out For...

18th June 2008
Are You Dating Mr. Wrong? 10 Dangerous Personality Traits To Watch Out For… by Cyndi Strauss 1. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde I'm sure we've all dated this man, or should I say men. One second they love you the next second can't stand you? All the wh... Read >
Author: InsideAGuysMind

Although We Grow Up, Sometimes Our Feelings Don't

09th June 2008
Just like when we were children, our feelings can get hurt and we can hurt the feelings of those around us. All too often, we let our emotions take control. Isn’t it funny how as our age progresses we expect our maturity level to increase at the same... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey

Introduction To Call Center Services

11th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hani Masgidi Technology is what makes the world go round today. It is the factor for the exponential growth of markets, industries, companies, and products. Technology is what eases the lives of people, and, ironically, it is also wh... Read >
Author: Hani Masgidi

The Squeaky Wheel Gets Its Local and Global Clients

16th April 2008
You've been squeaking - I mean trying to get your way - ever since you were a baby. A matter of fact, before you read any further, why not pull out a chubby picture of yourself just to have a good laugh. Or, get a good image in your mind of your baby pict... Read >
Author: Schott Cultural Consulting

Parenting: Prescribing the Symptom

20th July 2007
Rebecca was struggling with 3 year old Kevin's screaming. Whenever someone didn't do what he wanted, he screamed and screamed, hoping to get his way. Rebecca had tried many different things to get Kevin to stop screaming, such as time outs, telling him to... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

"Helpful parenting tips on raising your child."

05th July 2007
Disciplining your child can be difficult and overwhelming to say the least, you and your spouse and only you two are responsible for helping your children be successful in life. Parenting is about creating a strong foundation that your child can draw on ... Read >
Author: Cyholden

Change Your Language-Reduce Your Anger. Part 3

26th June 2007
In part three of this series of articles I will examine the ADA model. ADA stands for awareness-dialogue-action. It is the assertion of this author that mastering anger awareness and emotional literacy is key to anger management. One must be aware of the... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd

Peer Pressure Can Be Tough--On Parents

02nd May 2007
It's something most parents don't want to hear but the sad fact is that the most influential people in your teen's life are their friends. Parent's shouldn't take this personally. It rare that it doesn't happen. The sad fact is that the most influential p... Read >
Author: Clara Myers

There is no Enlightenment ...get over it!

27th March 2007
If I talk to one more person who thinks that because they have been on the path of Self exploration and discovery for some time, diligently working through issues and problems they’ve had since childhood so that they can reach that state of enlightenm... Read >
Author: Gwen McCauley

Why Parents Should Not Spoil Children

09th March 2007
If you've ever watched MTV's reality television series “Sweet 16,” in which every episode features a different teenager's elaborate party preparations for his or her 16th birthday party, or the more well-known “Nanny 911” on Fox, you've probably g... Read >
Author: D Beart

Time-Out

28th November 2006
When young children misbehave, many parents, teachers and caregivers insist on a time-out. Think how much better your workplace would be if you initiated the same approach. No, not for your boss or coworkers, but for yourself. It's hard to be amenable ... Read >
Author: Nan Russell

Use Common Sense Before Applying For A Home Loan.

13th August 2006
Learn to use a common sense approach to personal finances. Personal finances are 90 percent behavioral. Change your behavior; you will change your finances. Cut you expenses as much as you can. Stop going out to dinner or buying that item you think y... Read >
Author: John Luciano

How to treat temper tantrums in kids?

03rd August 2006
Taming a Temper Tantrum You know the situation. You are having a nice enjoyable outing at a store and all of a sudden your child has a melt down. Screaming and kicking, crying and running. Everyone looks at you and you are embarrassed. But does it ... Read >
Author: James Kerr

Children's Mistakes

25th July 2006
Untitled Document Peter was a fisherman, originally named Simon, whom Jesus chose to be one of his followers. An impulsive personality, Peter was prone to making mistakes. Several of Peter's blunders are recorded in the Bible books of... Read >
Author: Diane Overgard

What To Do When Your Child Acts Up

24th July 2006
Every parent has been there. Your usually angelic (or at least moderately well behaved) child is suddenly intractable, full of rage, or even engaged in a full-blown temper tantrum. Worse, your usual discipline measures don't even make a dent in the attitu... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

How Do You Know If Someone Has a Passive Aggressive Behaviour?

12th March 2006
This may come as a surprise to you, but Passive Aggressive behavior is pervasive. Given the fact that open aggression in interpersonal relations is now seen as a despicable fact, punished by law, more and more of men's aggression goes underground. As wome... Read >
Author: Nora Femenia

QUIT TOLERATING CRYBABIES

02nd February 2006
I bet you have some employees, colleagues, family or friends who are crybabies. Definition: In our Spontaneous Optimism book, we define a pessimist as someone who loves to do three things: 1. Complain 2. Blame 3. Moan They are "Loser Magnets... Read >
Author: Michael Mercer

Vacationing in Orlando with kids. Try an Orlando Villa.

12th October 2005
Orlando, Florida is a wonderful place to vacation, especially if it is a family trip. The Orlando area has all of the famous theme parks and attractions that will entertain the little ones from sunup to sundown. After the decision has been made to take ... Read >
Author: Ian Walsh