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Simplify complicated parenting topics like adapting to stepchildren and understanding adult children with step-by-step How To articles. Discover what to look for in a new day care, or how to select the best nanny for your child's personality. eHow's parenting experts offer basic knowledge plus ideas for various parenting styles. Single parents find resourceful information to aid in the task of filling two parental roles. Dealing with empty nest syndrome? eHow has helpful How Tos for enjoying your new nest as well.

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  • How to Raise boys as a Single Parent - accepting their individuality

    Accepting and nurturing our children's individuality is easier said and done. We all have our own dreams for our children that are as hard to let go as our children themselves as they grow up. ...

  • How to Get Your Kids Ready to Move

    Moving is one of life't many changes, and especially if it's accompanied by other changes such as divorce, can be difficult for kids. To help kids deal with the transition, keep them informed at...

  • How to Have Happier Mornings With Your Kids

    Getting your kids ready for school while you are getting ready for work can make or break your day. One melt down or lost back pack, before the bus arrives, can trash your timing and attitude for...

  • How to Identify Parts of a Kitchen Stove for Children

    The kitchen stove is one of the most hazardous appliances in the kitchen if a child doesn't understand its dangers. Whether they are using the stove, or simply working around the stove, it is...

  • How to Potty Train Overnight

    Potty training during the day is essential for nighttime potty training. According to the Get Potty Trained website, many parents wait until their child's diaper is dry or almost dry in the...

  • How to Create a Parent Effectiveness Training Class

    Parent effectiveness training (PET) programs, based on the model developed by Thomas Gordon the 1960s, focuses on developing active listening skills (restating in your own words what you believe...

  • Granite Counter Pros & Cons

    Granite counters are a popular choice for both kitchens and bathrooms, and they match many popular home themes. Granite provides a sleek, stylish way to display much-needed counter space with...

  • How to Find the Best Treatment Center for Troubled Teens

    If you have a troubled teen and have lost control, then it's time to look for treatment centers to help them. Here are key things to look for the best centers.

  • How to Keep a Toy Room Organized

    All parents have seen how a toy room can go from organized to disaster in less than a minute. If the room is organized in such a way that everything is easily visible and accessible, kids can...

  • How to Introduce The Topic of Sex to Young Kids

    A lot of parents don't know how to go about introducing the subject of sex with their kids. It's up to the parents to decide how or when to talk about it, but most parents choose to do so for the...

  • How to Keep Children Out of the Parents' Bed

    Trying to get children to sleep in their own beds can be frustrating. They want to be close to their parents for many reasons, but mostly because they want the feeling of security knowing that...

  • How to Explain the Reproductive System to Children

    Teaching children about the birds and the bees is not a task that most parents look forward to. The reproductive system is very complicated, even for many adults. With a little planning and...

  • How to Spy On Your Kids for Their Protection

    No one wants to spy on their kids. Even though children have only a limited legal right to privacy, both parents and children consider spying a fundamental violation of the trust that ideally...

  • How to Help Kids Lose Weight Easily

    Helping kids to lose weight can be a challenge. No one likes to be told that they should lose weight and kids are no different. A sudden effort to "lose weight" can backfire, causing...

  • How to Increase Communication with Your Children

    As a parent we want to build a very good relationship with our children. Here are some keys in establishing and increasing the lines of communication.

  • How to Receive Child Support

    The number of absent fathers and mothers in the United States is continuing to grow at an increasing rate. Despite the lack of interest in the father's or mother's part of being in his...

  • How to Balance Family, Job and School

    Most people are taking on a lot of responsibilities. From working two jobs, to raising a family or getting a Master's Degree, many find it hard to balance the demands of having a job, school, and...

  • How to Increase Your Power As A Parent

    In the fast paced life of today, it becomes ever more difficult to be a good parent. Most parents are working which means less time is spent with children. In addition, children are faced with a...

  • How to Deal With Teenage Pregnancy and Grandparenting

    The excitement of a new grand baby can be stressful and joyful at the same time when its a result of a teen pregnancy. Many struggles the teen parents will face is a very important topic that...

  • How to Be a Cool Parent

    Every parent wants their kids to like them, but it's not always as easy as it sounds. How do you get your kids to like you, but also maintain discipline. Many think that being the cool parent...

  • How to Talk to Children About Custody

    Divorce is a painful process for the entire family and the children are often caught in the crossfire. If possible, parents should sit down together and explain the process to the children. Try to...

  • Where Can You Put Diaper Ointment on a Girl?

    Because a little girl's urinary system is more exposed, making the area more prone to irritation and infection than a little boy's, diapering her is different, too.

  • How to Help Children Learn to Solve Their Own Problems

    Most parents desire to see their children develop their own good decision-making skills. However, most parents also see it as their job to decide everything for their children or tell them what...

  • How to Get More Things Done In A Day

    With today's hectic schedules, it can be a challenge to get everything done each day. The ideas in this article offer some simple changes in order to help you get things done with less stress and...

  • How to Plan a Girls' Night Out with Your Daughter

    Planning a Girls' Night Out with your daughter is fun and rewarding. It allows you to have one on one time with her, and it will give you the opportunity to have her open up to you. Start...

  • How to Make Coupon Books to Give Your Child as a Gift

    Is your child's birthday approaching, did they bring home good grades, or are the holidays right around the corner? If you are like a lot of parents, then you want to give your child a great gift...

  • How to Choose an in Home Daycare for Your Child or Children

    Daycare can be expencive, and the at home child care providers start to look really tempting because of their low prices. There are downsides though. At home daycares aren't normally inspected so...

  • How to Get Along with a Difficult Grown Daughter/for Mothers

    The mother daughter relationship is very complex. Some mothers have a great relationship with their grown daughters. Many mothers and daughters can barely stay in the room together for more than...

  • How to Talk to Kids About Loss of Pet

    When a pet dies, a child may be devastated. The technique you use to talk with your child about the pet's death can play a big part in how well your child recovers from the experience and learns...

  • How to Get Accepted Into Mommy Groups

    Becoming a mom can be a shock to the system, to say the least. You'll want a support group that extends beyond your partner and child. A local mommy's group can be the answer, but you'll want to...

  • How to Search for a Nanny

    Leaving your child in the care of another is one of the hardest things for new parents to do. From the moment you walk out the door, your mind is filled with questions. Is he being comforted? Is...

  • How to Explain How Television Works to Kids

    Whether or not your child watches much television, there's bound to be a time when they ask how it works. For all they know, there are people living in a little box, putting on each show....

  • How to Explain the Arrest of a Parent to a Child

    The incarceration of a parent can be traumatizing to a child. In a report by the California Research Bureau, Dr. Charlene Simmons lists fear, anxiety, anger, sadness, depression and guilt among...

  • How to Save Money and Go Green on Baby Products

    Saving money is always on everybody’s mind and with a new baby, money can get even tighter. There are some simple things we can do to cut the cost of some baby items and Go Green at the same time.

  • Tips on Living With Kids With Autism

    Parents of children with autism have a divorce rate that is much higher than other parents. Because of the stress that this diagnosis can cause the whole family it is important to take steps to...

  • How to Find a Child's Social Security Number

    If you need to find your child's Social Cecurity number, chances are you have lost or misplaced the original Social Security card and did not memorize the number. The process to find the number...

  • How to Cancel Parenting Magazine

    Parenting magazine has information about pregnancy, birth and the different stages of childhood. It has articles on many different topics, including advice, health issues and fun activities. If...

  • How to Deal With Adopted Children Finding Birth Parents

    In open and semi-open adoptions, children generally know who their birth parents are and where they live. But in closed adoptions, children and their adoptive parents may not have information on...

  • How to Find a Parent Link Center

    Whether you have one child or four, most parents can use a little help at times. Established by the Government of Alberta, the Parent Link Centre provides valuable information regarding pregnancy...

  • How to Know If a Baby Has a Yeast Rash

    Babies get yeast diaper rash for several reasons. As with adults, babies who are on antibiotics often turn up with yeast infections in the diaper area. Likewise, breastfed babies whose mothers are...

  • How to Ease a Child's Anxiety About Dying

    It is natural for people to worry or stress over the thought of dying, but children may tend to get anxious about the subject more than adults. The recent death of a pet, a movie or an overheard...

  • How to Create a Parenting Class

    It grows only more difficult to parent children in a world inundated with information, distractions and a bombardment of family activities. Many parents are looking for guidance, camaraderie and...

  • How to Help a Child Transition From a Change in Custody

    While children are resilient, they tend to cope better when parents provide routine, support and reassurance. This is especially true for children of divorce who experience changes in custody....

  • How to Find a Qualified Nanny

    When looking for a quality child care environment, many working parents are considering their own homes. This isn't surprising, since the most successful child care facilities are those that...

  • How to Talk With Children About Difficult Topics

    Talking with children about difficult topics can be challenging for adults. It can be even harder for some children to understand and communicate their thoughts and feelings about certain...

  • How to Teach Family & Parenting Techniques

    The foundational requirement to teach good parenting is to be a good parent. The foundational requirement for instructing others on techniques for maintaining a healthy family is to be in a...

  • How to React to a Child's Aggressive Behavior

    Aggressive behavior is disrespectful, inappropriate and abusive. How to react to a child's aggressive behavior depends on several issues: age of the child, cause of the aggression, degree of...

  • How to Counteract the Effects of Video Games on Children

    A steady diet of video games affects children in many ways, according to researchers at the National Institute on Media and the Family. Some 11.9 percent of video-game players show all the...

  • How to Promote a Healthy Relationship Between Siblings

    For many parents, teaching their children to get along with one another is a daily battle. With a few simple tricks, though, you may find that you can help improve your children's relationships...

  • How to Help Your Special Needs Child Switch From One Activity to Another

    Very young children, children with attention deficit with or without hyperactivity, learning disabled children, autistic and developmentally disabled individuals often have difficulty changing...

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