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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 do Parenting on your Own

    I am a single parent of a nine year old girl. I also have epilepsy. It is very difficult to parent when most times I can't even do her 3rd grade homework. I give props to any single parent out...

  • How to Get Along With Your Baby's Momma

    Are you one of the many men who have to deal with the angry-baby-momma-drama? If your baby momma is angry, only you can redirect this anger she has. Some baby momma's need assurance that you will...

  • How to Be a Calmer Mother

    How often have you felt that your mothering is a series of reactions, a moment by moment putting out of fires? Take a moment to check in and see what that kind of stress does to you? Do you feel...

  • How to Enjoy Your Children and Not Dread Them

    I would like to show you how to very much enjoy your children.

  • How to Find The Best Day Care For Your Child

    As full time working parents, choosing who will care for your child when at work is one of the most important decisions you have to make. The following are steps that will help you find a day care...

  • How to Parent on your Own

    I am a single parent of a nine year old girl. I also have epilepsy. It is very difficult to parent when most times I can't even do her 3rd grade homework. I give props to any single parent out...

  • How to Prepare for The Baby as a New Parent

    your new baby is here or is about to be here and you want to do everything right as a new parent. this doesn't mean you need to get all of the expensive devices and gadgets. just simple,...

  • How to Calm The Effects of Colic and Gas in Babies, Children and Adults

    As a new parent, there are few things harder than soothing a baby with colic. Colic is actually caused by gas bubbles which become trapped within the intestines accompanied by inflammation and...

  • How to Spend Individual Time with Each Child in a Large Family

    When you have a large family it's important to spend time with each child. Often parents taking care of many children feel overwhelmed and do not tend to the emotional needs of each child. Some...

  • How to Create a Weekly Chore Chart

    Creating a chore chart is easy and can help your child to have a visual reminder of what their responsibilities are. There are many different templates for chore charts, and many different ways...

  • How to Build Self Esteem in your child

    How to help children to have a healthy image of themselves as they grow up.

  • What Is the Difference Between a Birth Certificate and a Certificate of Live Birth?

    The main difference between a birth certificate and certificate of live birth is a matter of terminology. The two phrases refer to the same document, though the federal government's official term...

  • How to Choose a Nanny Cam

    Choosing a nanny can be a hard decision to make. You want your child to be supervised and loved as you would. Nanny cams are popular with many parents as a way to keep eyes and ears on your child...

  • How to Get On The Head Start Program From The Government

    The head start program is a benefit provided by the government to help give low income families a jump start on education, health services, nutritional, and social services. This program is...

  • How to Manage Your Children's After School Activities

    For many families, back to school time means the beginning of after-school extracurricular activities and sports. While it may seem easy to manage one child's after school activities, families...

  • How to Get Your Constipated Baby to Poop

    It is heartbreaking to watch your child in pain. It's even more heartbreaking to know that your child is in pain, but not know how to fix the problem. Many times young babies are constipated. ...

  • How to Encourage you child to reach for the stars

    In 2010 we as parents have to encourage our kids to do great things. Let this how to be a guide and encouragement.

  • How to Find Out the Sex on a Birth Certificate

    People can lie about their name, age or sex, but a birth certificate is the ultimate authority on these subjects. The hardest part may be getting a copy of the birth certificate. To obtain an...

  • How to React If Your Adult Child Is Arrested

    Parenting adult children can be difficult, especially if they start engaging in criminal behavior and end up getting arrested. If your adult child does get arrested and put in jail, your natural...

  • How to Help Children Make New Years Resolutions

    We all struggle to write and keep new year's resolutions. Resolutions are simply goals that you set at the beginning of the year. But goals are not just for adults. Children should have goals,...

  • How to Commemorate Your Child's First Years

    HAVE YOU EVER WATCHED A SMALL CHILD PLAYING AND WONDERED WHAT YOU OR YOUR CHILD WAS LIKE AT THAT AGE? I know I have. As a young and inexperienced mother with my first child, I was ignorant to the...

  • How to Help a Child Deal with the Death of a Parent

    The death of parents is stressful for anyone at any age, but for young children, it can be devastating. There are a number of things the other adults in the child’s life can do to help, though.

  • How to Maximize Your Chances of Getting Child Custody

    Are you trying to win a child custody battle? As a Riverside, CA family law attorney, I see a lot of parents who are fighting for custody and doing everything wrong. Many times they come to me...

  • How to Tell Your Child of a Death, Divorce or Other Bad News

    Delivering bad news to a child is one of the hardest things I've had to do as a mother. I have learned over the years through 4 children, numerous deaths in the family, a divorce, and various...

  • How to Eliminate Diaper Rash

    Most diaper rashes comes from a child's bottom remaining in waste for too long, plain and simple. Sometimes it comes from diaper or pamper allergies. Diaper rash is red and highly irritating to...

  • How to Get Your Children to Obey

    Imagine this, you are walking in the grocery store, your child sees his or her favorite cereal and demands to have it. You quietly say no and your child arches his back, screams at the top of his...

  • How to Launder and Care for Cloth Diapers

    The following constitutes general guidelines for laundering cloth diapers, doublers, stuffers, cloth wipies, and non-vinyl/non-wool diaper covers. If your diapers' manufacturer has different...

  • How to Develop Child's Creativity When In Day Care

    The children's development does not only depend on his intellectual capabilities. Parents recognize the significance of having a fully developed child. This would mean that a child should be able...

  • How to Get Your Child Ready for Exams

    How to prepare your child for school exams.

  • How to Baby Proof a Woodstove

    A wood stove can be a wonderful addition to any home. Whether you want one just to warm up next to on a chilly night, or you want your stove to provide full-time heat, wood stoves are decorative...

  • How to Get a Baby to Wear Glasses

    Babies may need glasses if they are genetically nearsighted or farsighted, or have strong astigmatism, strabismus (eyes crossing), amblyopia (lazy eye), or vision problems related to prematurity....

  • How to Family Fun in January Part One

    Whether your New Year's resolution is to spend more time with the kiddies or you just want ideas to help fight the post holiday blues, here are some ideas of fun family things to do from January...

  • Help With Potty Training a 4-Year-Old

    Children develop at different rates and it can be a struggle if parents try to initiate potty training before a child is ready. The advantage of potty training a 4-year-old is that he can express...

  • How to Decide How Much Rent to Charge Adult Children Living at Home (or whether to charge rent at all)

    When adult children live at home, their parents often wonder whether they should charge rent -- and how much is appropriate.

  • How to Honor God in Raising Children

    Children are a challenge and it can be hard to raise them in what seems like a crazy world sometimes. Here are some reminders of how to try to raise them right!

  • How to Reduce Childcare Expenses

    Juggling high childcare expenses on top of day to day life and monthly bills can be a difficult struggle. Here are a few steps you can try out that may help you to save on childcare expenses.

  • How to Have a Successful Playdate

    As the stay-at-home parent of young children, if you don't know already, you will quickly learn that playdates are a fun, easy way to entertain both yourself and your child or children. The...

  • How to Know Your Adult Children Living at Home are Safe Without Setting a Curfew

    If your adult child is living in your home again, it often takes some renegotiating of your previous parent-child relationship to make the situation work for everyone. For example, while setting...

  • How Can Fathers & Daughters Improve Their Communication?

    Communicating with a daughter can seem overwhelming to many men. But your relationship with your daughter is an important predictor of the success of her romantic relationships later in life....

  • Safety Before a Flood for Kids

    Children need to know what to do in case of floods. Whenever children are alone, be sure they can reach you or another responsible adult.

  • What Impact Does Hands-on Learning Have on Kids?

    Children learn through hands-on techniques from the day they are born. They commit certain feels, such as Mommy's finger and a cuddly blanket, to memory and realize it is comforting. Parents...

  • Home Safety Guidelines for Kids

    According to www.usa.safekids.org, accidental injury is the leading cause of death for children in the United States. It's impossible to watch your child every second of every day, but a little...

  • How to Compare Britax Car Seats

    Britax car seats, often considered top of the line, offer many different options. It is important to take into account both your own and your child's needs before deciding which seat to purchase....

  • How to Say You Are Sorry to a Child

    Saying "I'm Sorry" is something we all want our children to learn. But are you willing to say I'm sorry to a child? When adults make mistakes, we need to be willing to extend the same...

  • How to Not to be a Dead beat Mom

    To the majority of the Mom's in the world it comes easy. Being a Mom is second nature, putting yourself last and the needs of your child/children first. To many others it is a lot more difficult.

  • How to Raise a Child

    So you just found out that your spouse or significant other is pregnant, congratulations! Now the hard part, you have no idea how to raise a child. This article will give you the steps to get...

  • How to Find Schools That Use Phonics

    You won't have to go far to find schools that use phonics. Some states, including California and Georgia, have even passed laws mandating teachers use the phonics method in their classrooms....

  • Kids & Bathroom Habits

    From the earliest stages of potty training, children can learn to develop healthy bathroom habits. By establishing a strong and consistent bathroom routine with your children, you can teach them...

  • What to Pay the Nanny When the Kids Are at School

    If you have a nanny for school-age children, you may be wondering what to pay her when your children are in school. You may also ask if she should be doing more tasks in your household if she is...

  • How to Obtain Your Child's Birth Certificate

    It is important to have a copy of your child's birth certificate to enroll her in school, file for government benefits or sign her up for recreational activities. If you have never obtained a copy...

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