Children & What to Expect

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By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
When your child is sick, knowing how to ease her aches and pains, as well as her fears and concerns, can go a long way toward helping her to feel better. Follow these steps to learn how to comfort a child who's sick... more »
By 0000 0 comments
A few minutes reading this will have enormous benefit. The key to communicating with your children is to begin that communication process as early as possible. Don't wait until you think that they are 'mature' enough to reason with you. The ... more »
By christieo1 0 comments
Your child's teacher works hard all year long for all the kids in their class. He or she deserves a special treat. One of the best ways to do that is to organize a class gift so that no one is left out. Plus, the teacher gets something they ... more »
By samuel rodriguez 1 comments
Let's start by defining what is or hyperactivity that is more accurate to what we are talking about when a child is diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity. If we understand, this means that a child is very restless and who lacks the ... more »
By Educator 0 comments
It starts with a small pile, then next thing you know your child's toys take over his room or a room in your home. These steps will give you ideas on how to de-clutter your child's toys... more »
By Paulsbride 1 comments
Being a parent is tough work - throw in an unruly, non compliant toddler and things really get crazy! But it doesn't have to be that way... more »
By lesliejasmine 0 comments
disciplining your child is not the easiest thing to do because you love them. you must have tools to disciplining a child. i am not talking about a belt or a sandal or throwing things at them. rational decisions are always the best way of ... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Dressing up your kids needs an attention from your own view in life. Some parents love to look their toddlers like them. They apply the clothing that they love to wear. Your mother likes to be sexy and the tendency is she is going to dress up her ... more »
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson 0 comments
You don't have to have a big budget to keep your family dressed in nice clothes. Especially in a house with very young children, you can join in on the recycling clothes bandwagon. There are several sources of high-quality, low-price tag clothing ... more »
By Countrymom 0 comments
All parents have heard that blood curdling scream from a child. You know the one...the one that signals that the monsters have invaded their bedroom!.. more »
By mollyhcarter 1 comments
Encouraging children to give money to charity can be a difficult lesson. In part, this stems from the fact children can’t see what their money is doing. A brand new toy is something material that they can touch and feel. Sending money in an ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Sibling rivalry is very common in families. It is natural for children to feel in competition with their siblings or to even have little tiffs. No matter if your children are just having a little quarrel or if they are at the point of hating one ... more »
By mollyhcarter 0 comments
Encouraging children to get involved with charity is an important lesson that should be fostered early on. Volunteering helps children empathize with people less fortunate. Volunteering also helps children find causes and issues that they are ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
When traveling in the car with children, you should be prepared for those long stretches when they can become restless. Follow these steps to keep them entertained... more »
By Cherrie 1 comments
Pets easily get lost when someone else needs to take care for them 10 days or longer. They seem to lose reinsurance of the bondage to their owner. Humble as they are, it weakens them. Other reasons can be negligence, harshness, disinterest, and more... more »
By Nancy Larson Larson 0 comments
Asperger’s is a disorder on the Autism spectrum that is noted for impaired social skills and repetitive behavior patterns. Many brilliant contributors to society have Apserger’s. Boston, the very heart of learning and research, has plenty to ... more »
By Nancy Larson Larson 0 comments
Asperger’s is on the Autism scale, which affects one out of 166 out of every people, according to Asperger Foundation International. It is a pervasive development disorder characterized by social impairment and repetitive behaviors. Get on the ... more »
By nick582 0 comments
would you like some ideas on what to let your kids watch, then..... more »
By mollyhcarter 0 comments
Forming bonds with children that live out of town can be difficult. Their personalities are always changing and evolving, and every visit may feel like you are starting over. Here are some tips for forming bonds with out of town children... more »
By Nancy Larson Larson 0 comments
As a parent, it’s often easier to do all the chores yourself rather than take the time to teach your children to help. With an ADHD child, you may be twice as tempted to go it alone as you ponder the possibility of reminding him again and again. ... more »
By Ryn Gargulinski 0 comments
Kids will find any excuse not to go to sleep, ranging from needing a glass of water to having big, hairy monsters in their closet. You can get monsters out of a kid’s closet in a humane, imaginative and even humorous way with the right tools and ... more »
By spearpe 0 comments
If you're a parent dreading school pictures and the possible "retakes" just follow these simple steps to get great pictures from your kids!.. more »
By poojanagrecha 1 comments
Did you burn your self? If you have, i know a way you can get rid of it easily... more »
By ashle50 0 comments
Are you feeling bad as a parent because your 3 year old is still asking for a paci? Well I have a couple of parenting tips that will have your little one running to the trash to get rid of it... more »
By breezycycle 0 comments
Take time to get to know your children and to show them you are there to support them during this critical time of their lives. Sometimes getting to know your children means dropping everything to listen to them when they are ready to talk. Other ... more »