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  • How to Measure Your Child's Foot to Get a Shoe Size

    Knowing your child's foot size will be helpful when ordering shoes online or visiting a store. Children's feet grow constantly throughout the year and may change from one size to the next in a matter of months. In today's technology-driven world, online shopping is becoming the go-to source for shoes to cut down on traveling and wasting time searching store to store for the right shoe size. When ordering online or over the phone, have your child's measurements handy, and if he falls between sizes, always order a size up.

  • How to Deal With a Smart-Mouth

    Parents have been dealing with backtalk for centuries, but that doesn't mean it has to go on forever in your home. Understanding and patience can help halt a person with a smart-mouth, according to information on the Family Education website from Jim Bozigar, head of community outreach at Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh. The motivation to use a smart-mouth in communication with others can stem from a desire to feel powerful, spitefulness or aggressiveness. When dealing with a smart-mouth, positive results may not come immediately, but with persistence and self-restraint you can achieve your goal.

  • How to Test GoodNites

    GoodNites are disposable diapers that look like a pair of underwear. They are produced by Kimberly-Clark for older children who are potty trained, but still have trouble holding their urine during the night. GoodNites are not the only disposable diaper available on the market for bed wetting, so you may want to test the GoodNites out first to see if they are the best product for your child.

  • How to Stop Rebellion

    There are many factors that can cause rebellion in a child. Behavioral changes may stem from a lack of moral support from parents, busy parents not paying attention to their child, broken families, or environmental factors such as the child experiencing sibling rivalry, bullying, peer pressure or an inferiority complex. Ultimately, these circumstances affect a child's growth and development; therefore, it is important for parents to address this matter and invest the time and effort necessary to fix this defiant behavior. Being hands-on is key to modifying your child's behavior.

  • What Are the Characteristics of a Rebellious Spirit?

    Rebellious behavior is a necessary reaction to oppression, tradition and authority that keeps the world balanced. Without rebelliousness, the world would sink into blind obedience and be devoid of creativity. Too much rebellion, on the other hand, would create a world without structure and morals to live by. Rebellious spirited people have certain characteristics that identify the nature and origin of the rebellion.

  • How to Regain Control of Your Children

    If you've lost all control over your children and feel as though you have no authority over your household, it's essential to re-evaluate your parenting techniques and make some changes before the situation gets too out of hand. Parents should be clear on what they expect from their children by having a routine and household rules. It's essential that everyone is clear on the roles of each individual in the family.

  • How to Use Kid's Goodnites

    Although most children are potty trained between the ages of 2 and 4, some children continue to have trouble controlling their bladder while sleeping. This can occur well into the teen years. GoodNites are diapers designed for nighttime use. They are produced by Kimberly-Clark, and even come in a line that resembles underwear. When used properly, they give your child a sense of dignity, and keep you from having to wash the bedding each morning.

  • Games to Correct Child Behavior Problems

    Whether it is through boredom or a lack of attention, young children can intentionally act up and cause problems. If they sense they can get away with bad behavior the problem can escalate and they can become a nightmare for any parent. Teaching them good behavior from a young age is crucial for their development. To make this easier, parents can use simple games to capture the children's attention and educate them on the correct ways to behave and act.

  • How do I Correct Inappropriate Child Behavior?

    When you correct a child's inappropriate behavior, you're setting boundaries for her and it's teaching your child respect for authority which will help her become a productive and responsible person in society. But when children don't receive discipline, they get the impression that good behavior and respect for others is not important, and when they become adults, it will be more difficult for them to get along with those around them.

  • How to React to Smart-Mouth Kids

    Whether you are dealing with a hot-tempered 5-year-old or an obnoxious teen, reacting to smart-mouthed kids takes practice, patience and restraint. In most cases, children who act out using inappropriate tones and words are vying for your attention; whether it's good or bad. Approaching your own smart-mouthed child doesn't have to differ from how you would react to another child talking back. Extinguish the behavior by letting the child know his tone is unacceptable and establish consequences for foul attitudes.

  • How to Correct Rebellious Behavior in a Child

    Children often become rebellious when parents don't learn to say "no" to their child's irresponsible behavior in a consistent manner. Consistency is the key, and inconsistent behavior confuses the child, giving him a chance to disobey you because he knows that there is no follow-through. Since there are not any definitive guidelines to follow, your child soon develops an attitude of resentment and rebellion. Children respond to limits and boundaries, and any rebellion should be brought under your rules.

  • How to Measure Kid Shoe Sizes

    Measuring your child's feet can often be a chore. Though most younger children aren't fond of having their feet measured, finding the correct-fitting shoe for your child is important for more reasons than just comfort alone. As your child's feet grow and develop, having properly fitting shoes with good support can help lessen the risk of having serious foot problems in adulthood.

  • How to Handle a Bossy Child

    All kids do it at one time or another, and as a parent, sitter, or teacher it is hard to know the right way to deal with it. It is bossiness and every child likes to exercise her inner "boss." So, what can you do when your child suddenly becomes Ms. Know-It-All? Well, the first thing you do is relax and know that you are not the only person dealing with this situation and then you take action.

  • How to Make Kids Feel Loved

    Even the busiest moms and dads can find ways to make their children feel loved and secure each day. Consistently giving your children your undivided attention, even briefly, shows them how much you love them, day and night. Listening is another priceless gift you can give your child.

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