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By pchester 0 comments
So, are you rushing off to work every morning? Are you late often? Well I have some advice for how to not rush off in the morning. He who rushes ahead doesn't go far. Here is how you can bring some order to your chaotic mornings... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
As a parent, you want your child to be the best person that he or she can be. There are many things that you can do for your child at home to help bring out the best in your child, as explained in the following steps... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Self-esteem is the most important aspect of life. Self-esteem can determine success, attitude and ambition and all of these can be positive if self-esteem is built early on in a person’s life. It is actually quite easy to build self-esteem in ... more »
By Civita Dyer Dyer 0 comments
One of the most rewarding ways that you can spend time with your young child is by Instilling a love for reading. This will also be very helpful with schoolwork. Encourage your child’s reading interest at a young age, as it will remain for a ... more »
By FPAEdit 0 comments
With the holiday season fast approaching, it's time for the annual advent calendar purchase. While there are many styles from which to choose, one thing is certain: children of all ages love an advent calendar... more »
By danahinders 0 comments
While ESRB ratings can be a good start for deciding if a game is appropriate for your child, they're not the only tool you have at your disposal... more »
By Paul B 1 comments
However, shopping for children's clothes requires careful thought. Here are some tips on getting good deals on baby clothes... more »
By FPAEdit 0 comments
It's what we all want to avoid...the enormous blowout diaper that requires significant clean up. But what's the best way to avoid it? Diaper specifications are a good start, but read on for some other road-tested suggestions... more »
By Tracy Rose 0 comments
You have relied and your parents for many years. They talked you life's important lessons and protected you from harm. Suddenly the tables turn and you fine yourself having to care for a parent with a disability. How do you take care of the ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
When your baby gets past the newborn stage and acquires some head control, you may want to try sling positions other than the cradle hold. The kangaroo carry allows your baby to look at the world around him from the safety and comfort of the ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
When your baby gets past the newborn stage and acquires some head control, you may want to try sling positions other than the cradle hold. A sleepy baby will probably enjoy the snuggle hold position... more »
By eugenius 0 comments
So you have a baby and you have no idea on how to change its diaper. Don't freak out, buster. I'm going to help you get through this ordeal... more »
By VerticalMan 0 comments
Part 1 has you ask the questions 1)Who are you; 2) Why are you here; These are questions only for God, not for other people, I don't care how good their intentions are. This session shows you how to approach God with these two questions... more »
By HelpingHand 0 comments
If you ever wondered how you could get your child to eat a well balanced meal then read on..... more »
By misslynar 0 comments
As if you are not busy enough right? Don't worry these things are easy to do and can make a big difference... more »
By Bobbi Holmes 0 comments
Some people are offended at the idea of childproofing a home, believing children should be taught at an early age to respect other people’s property. While it is important to teach children not to touch certain items, there is no reason to leave ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Many adults have fond memories of attending day camp, so it's no wonder that they're eager to pass along that experience to their own children. It requires some research to choose a day camp for your child... more »
By akaplan 0 comments
Many Jewish educators believe that sending your child to a Jewish summer camp is one of the best ways to provide him with a strong Jewish identity. To be sure, summer camp (unlike Hebrew School), offers an authentic environment in which to teach ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
It's summer, and the living is easy. That's how it used to be anyway. Now, in addition to the standard camps for kids, there are hundreds of specialty camps to research and consider... more »
By virtualibrarian 0 comments
One of the more difficult choices a new parent must make is deciding where the new baby should sleep. Every choice has its pros and cons, but, as long as you take some safety precautions, you can settle on something that works for you and your child... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
When it comes to toys for young children, there is always confusion as to what to buy. Besides considering price and popularity, you must also choose toys that are age appropriate. Toys that are too small can cause a child to choke while toys ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 1 comments
There are lots of wonderful CDs and tapes available for children of all ages, but it's sometimes hard to find children's music that the whole family will enjoy... more »
By AngelaMG 0 comments
Comic books or graphic novels are rapidly gaining popularity with the elementary, middle and high school sets--reluctant and avid readers alike. For beginning readers, they have the advantage of a visual matched to each portion of the dialog; ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Choosing games for kids is a never ending process. As kids grow so do their tastes and interests. Kid's games come in many shapes, sizes and types. Video games, board games and card games all have different levels and subject matters. Choose ... more »
By mollyhcarter 0 comments
To most, fast food equals unhealthy food. In actuality, many fast food restaurants now offer a vast selection of healthier choices. As a parent, offer healthy options to your child. It is our responsibility, not the store down the corner, that ... more »