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  • How to Keep in Touch with Family Abroad

    Staying in touch with family abroad was rather hard in earlier times when postal mail, telegraphs and landlines were all that people had. Nowadays the Internet gives us many other options. ...

  • How to Unify Your Family

    It seems impossible to keep our families together these days. Divorce rates are at an all time high, and family values seem to be a thing of the past. Here are some tips to help you keep yours...

  • Safety Resources for Kids

    Teaching children to be safe is a goal that parents share with their communities. When working with children concerning safety, it is important to look at what resources are available to help you...

  • How to Get Copies of a Death Certificate

    A death certificate is a government document that includes information regarding a person's time and cause of death. Whether it be for your records, to cancel the deceased's accounts or another...

  • How to Change a Newborn's Last Name

    Although name changes are generally associated with getting married or divorced, they can happen at any point in life. If you are dissatisfied with your newborn's legal name (whether this is due...

  • Year-Round Activities for Building Thinking Skills

    Many view school as the only place where you can fine-tune thinking skills, but in fact, there are a number of ways to do this outside the classroom. Lots of mind-sharpening activities do not...

  • Family Goal Setting and Planning

    Family goal setting and planning is a method that families can use to achieve their goals and become happier. Each family has its unique and personalized goals, and according to...

  • How to Evaluate Child Safety in Out of Home Placement

    Deciding to move a child to a residential placement outside of his home (away from his parents) involves significant considerations. Before any out-of-home placement is approved by the court, a...

  • How to Begin a Search for Birth Parents

    Prior to pursuing your endeavor I do highly recommend having a copy of your "Adoption Decree" in your hand. Adoption laws vary among the states. But sometimes the attorney for the...

  • How to Make Resolutions that You CAN Do

    Every year it's the same story. We always have good intentions and make New Years Resolutions. Yet, by the time Valentine's Day rolls around, our Resolutions are out the window. So how do we...

  • How to Get a Parent's Birth Certificate

    Obtaining a copy of your own birth certificate may be fairly easy to accomplish. If you need a copy of your parent's birth certificate, obtaining that may be a bit more challenging. However, most...

  • How to Find a Lost Family Member in the U.S. Army

    There are millions of people serving in the different branches of the U.S. military, which includes the Army. Locating a family member who enlists in the Army can sometimes be difficult. There are...

  • What Is a CO Detector?

    A carbon monoxide (CO) detector is an important household defense against deadly carbon monoxide poisoning. The device detects the presence of the CO gas in an environment by measuring CO levels...

  • Family Community Service Projects

  • Kids & Password Safety

    Children are very trusting by nature, so it's important to teach them to be cautious of strangers. A great way to keep your child from going somewhere with a stranger is to have a secret family...

  • How Do I Get a Birth Certificate With No ID?

    Each state keeps a record of births for all citizens born within state borders. These records are easily obtained by people other than the person named on the certificate, but only those who are...

  • How to Ditch the To Do List and get an Action List

    We start with good intentions of writing everything down, but the To Do List typically becomes nothing more than a brain dump. Instead of being overwhelmed Jenny shows how you can safely throw...

  • How to Stay in Touch With Family When You Move Far Away

    My family moved 1100 miles away from our family this past summer and we are doing everything we can to make it easy on our family and friends.

  • How to Cultivate Positive Self Talk

    People speak to themselves all day long, narrating their life, reacting to their experiences, judging what they are doing and labeling themselves as bad or good. The greatest barrier to success...

  • How to Tell Kids Bedtime Stories

    Great Kids Bedtime Stories can be a way to bond with your child. Telling great kids bedtime stories are a creative way to get your child's attention and help them fall asleep. You don't have to...

  • Why Is Family Communication Important?

    In today's highly technical, fast-paced environment, it's relatively easy to lose sight of what's most important in the world. Good communication is an essential element to help ensure your family...

  • What Is the Role of Moral Development in the Classroom?

    Moral development usually begins in the home, but moral development can also be taught in the classroom. For example, children learn gratitude in the classroom by saying thank you when people give...

  • How to Help Kids Make Money Creating Holiday Cards

    Finding ways for kids to make money during the holidays can be an extra challenge. Making holiday cards is a great way for kids to have fun and make a little extra spending money as well.

  • How to Obtain a Death Record

    A person's death record is a matter of public record and can be requested by just about anybody depending on state laws in the state in which the death occured. Death records are routinely...

  • How to Officiate a Christening Ceremony

    A christening ceremony is the formal welcoming of a new baby into the religious community in which the child is being christened. Since a christening ceremony is typically held in a church, it is...

  • How to Find a Family Counselor

    A family counselor is a licensed specialist who assists individuals in dealing with mental-health problems, stress, behavioral and family issues. The counselor usually works either in a group or...

  • How to Create a Calendar With Family Pictures

    A perfect gift for any family member is a personalized calendar with photos of the family. Showcase family memories by creating a calendar that your loved ones can cherish throughout the entire...

  • How to Design an Obituary

    An obituary is more than a simple announcement that someone has passed away and of where and when the services are to be held. An obituary is an opportunity to describe how that person lived. It...

  • How to Tell Your Parents You're Dating

    One of the things which high school is known for are all of the couples which seem to pop up. High school is the place where most people try out their "dating legs" and begin to see the opposite...

  • How Does Death Affect Loved Ones?

    Everyone has to live through it at one time or another, but there is no one way to grieve over the death of a loved one. One person may fall into a deep depression, crying daily for months;...

  • Camps for Kids With Behavior Problems

    Memories of races at the lake, singing around a campfire and staying up late talking to friends are common for almost all of us who were fortunate enough to have a camp experience. Camps designed...

  • Steps to Mourn the Death of a Loved One

    Mourning the death of a loved one is a very personal journey. Though it may be extremely difficult, you must allow yourself time to grieve. Mourning is part of the healing process. Although no...

  • What Are the Causes of Mood Swings in Teenagers?

    Teenagers get mood swings for a variety of reasons, including school pressures, family arguments, dating problems and sometimes depression. These mood swings may lessen or disappear over time.

  • What Kind of Goals Are Needed to Assist Someone Grieving?

    Writing out a list of goals for a day, a week or even a month helps a person who is dealing with the loss of a loved one have something to concentrate on and move towards. Whether after or during...

  • How to Replace a Damaged Social Security Card

    Getting a new social security card is very serious business. A person's social security number can be used to unlock very personal information and as such getting a new social security card and...

  • What Needs to Be Done After a Death in the Family

    A death in the family is never an easy issue to deal with, and it doesn't soften the blow that there are many tasks to complete post-mortem. There is a long list of things to do, but when handled...

  • How to Potty Train Your Toddler in 3 Days

    Once your child reaches the ages between two and three years old most parents start thinking about potty training. Potty training can be a difficult and messy task, but it is one that needs to be...

  • Ethics Involving the Use of Contraceptives

    The ethics of contraception requires one to think clearly about the nature of human life, the family and personal freedom. All of these positive goods are involved in the decision to use or reject...

  • How to Get Perfect Holiday Portraits of Your Children

    Every holiday season parents crowd into portrait studios hoping to get that perfect shot of their darling children. Here are a few tips to ensure your efforts produce a winning shot!

  • What to Do After a Death in the Family?

    Dealing with a death in the family is never easy but it is something you can recover from if you handle the situation carefully. While you deal with the grief and confusion that naturally follows...

  • Management Techniques in the Family

    A household is probably not the first place you would think management techniques would be required. However, a home is a place where skills in management are not only needed, but vital to keeping...

  • What to Say on a Memorial Candle

    The loss of a loved one can be very painful, especially if the loved one is an immediate family member. Although this pain will ease over time, it is important to remember those who are lost and...

  • How to Help Children Overcome Fears

    Most children have fears, which range from very-real thunderstorms overhead to those giant monsters lurking just under their imaginations. And a frightened child often leads to a frustrated...

  • How to Find a Residential Phone Number

    There are still many people who understand the importance of having a residential phone line. It doesn't use the same technology as cell phones and if cell towers reach maximum usage, you can...

  • How to Understand What Your Dreams Mean

    Dreams can be either a bad or a good thing depending on what you dream about. Learn how to understand what your dreams mean and decipher those reoccurring nightmares.

  • How to Create a Printable Genogram

    A genogram, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is defined as a diagram depicting historical behavior patterns (like abortion, divorce and suicide) of a family over many generations....

  • How to Find a Birth Certificate for Your Child

    Obtaining your child's birth certificate is a simple process. Contact your state's vital records office---which is usually a division of its department of health---and fill out a form requesting...

  • How to Take Six Easy Steps to Improve your Family's Nutrition

    Improving your family's daily diet paves the way for a lifetime of health and happiness for both you, your spouse, and your children. Here are six simple steps that my family has taken. We've...

  • How to Help Someone You Love As They Are Dying

    Loving someone and helping them through the dying process is the hardest thing you will ever have to do. I hope the following article will help in the difficult journey ahead. They need your...

  • Family Planning Waiver Program

    The Family Planning Waiver Program is a national Medicaid program that extends Medicaid coverage for family planning services to women who may not otherwise be eligible. Every state has its own...

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