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Make caring for children easier with helpful tips on discipline, nutrition, development and other child rearing issues. Learn about creative and educational after school activities, as well as getting kids involved in sports and general fitness. Find instructional How Tos on teaching kids about money, encouraging safety and preparing for almost any subject in school. Use eHow to help you find a good babysitter, deal with your child’s sleeping issues or teach your son or daughter how to understand the birth of a new baby.

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  • How to Pay After School Caregivers

    Finding after-school child care is essential for working parents, providing the kids with a safe, secure and stimulating environment in which to spend their time once school gets out. It's less...

  • How to Help Children Who Have No Desire to Learn

    If your child displays an unwillingness or lack of enthusiasm about learning, don't get discouraged. As noted in Innovative Education Management's helpful article, "My Child Doesn't Enjoy School,"...

  • How to Identify Potential Barriers to Learning in Children

    A learning disability, or LD for short, is a neurological disorder that distorts how a child processes, receives or expresses information, causing difficulties in learning basic reading, math and...

  • How to Pack Healthy School Lunches

    Healthy school lunches are what we all want for our children, but many kids would rather have a lunch box than a hot school lunch. Here's how to avoid the junk food trap, and pack healthy school...

  • How to Save Money On School Lunches

    the school year has started and you want your children to eat a well balanced meal to help them go through the rest of the school day. whether they buy their lunch or they pack it. you still want...

  • How to Cope With Oppositional Defiance Disorder

    Children suffering from Oppositional Defiant Disorder, or ODD, often demonstrate an ongoing pattern of hostile, uncooperative behavior towards authority figures. The symptoms of ODD include...

  • Safety Issues of the Four-Day School Week

    According to the National Conference of State Legislators, the four-day week for students has been considered by a handful of school districts, mostly in order to cut costs. Opponents often claim...

  • How to Help a Child Get Over Kindergarten Anxiety

    As a parent, sending your child off to kindergarten and out of the home for the first time is a daunting task. For your child, the moment is no less important. While some children are eager,...

  • How to Legally Home School In Texas

    There are many reasons that parents choose to home school their children. Some are religious issues, some political, some moral, and some are because they do not trust the quality of education in...

  • How to Save On School Pictures

    School time is back and picture day will be right around the corner. Parents love to see and have pictures of their children. The professional school pictures are always so expensive. Why? They...

  • How to Plan for Snow Days

    Snow days are great if you are a kid, but challenging if you are a parent. Parents of new students (i.e. first-graders) can be caught off guard, and may either miss work or miss the message that...

  • How to Build a Kindergartener's Self Confidence

    As a child is about to start kindergarten, she may feel some anxiety about being away from home during the day, meeting new people and wondering if the teacher will be nice, among other things....

  • How to Motivate Your Child to Do Their Homework

    Most children, by nature, do not look forward to doing their homework. However, establishing a good homework routine is important to your child's school career. These tips will help your child...

  • Back to School Gifts for Teachers

    Having your children take gifts to their teachers on the first day of school sets the tone for the rest of the school year. Teachers work hard prior to the school year setting up the classroom and...

  • How to Help Your Child Develop Good Homework Habits

    Is homework ruling your kid's world on a daily basis? Developing good homework habits will ease some of the trouble. This article will show you how to help your child develop these good homework...

  • How to Build Self-Esteem in Your Child

    Building self-esteem in your child is one of the greatest gifts you can give. Children with self-esteem grow up to be adults who can act independently, be responsible, tolerate frustration well,...

  • How to Prevent Your Children From Devouring The Snack Cupboard After School

    As a mother of three active, growing, school aged boys, keeping my pantry stocked with food can be a challenge. My boys would come home from school and run right to the snack cupboard. That...

  • What Are the Benefits of After-School Activities?

    Schools do not offer all of the activities children want and need. After-school activities can be expensive and time-consuming for the parents who have to drive children back and forth. Many...

  • Natural Remedies for School Anxiety

    School anxiety is a common issue. Whether you're a child beginning classes at a new school, a teenager who is going off to high school, or an adult returning to college, everyone tends to feel...

  • How to Parent His Kids: Managing Step Children

    Whether you're just dating the guy or you've already married him, if he has children from a former marriage, sooner or later issues will come up that you will have to deal with. Being an outsider...

  • How to Take The Stress Out Of School Mornings

    School mornings can be very stressful. There are ways this stress can be kept to a minimum. This article will discuss many ideas to help. I hope you can choose the ones that might help in your...

  • Fun Games for School Kids

    School age kids require games that expend their physical and mental energy. Games can also allow school kids to learn or review new concepts without it seeming boring. Often, kids are more likely...

  • How Do I Help My Child Socialize at School?

    When you send your child off to school for the first time, you've probably spent time preparing him. You've prepared all of the supplies that he needs, talked to him about his classes and...

  • Money Making Jobs for Kids

    Childhood jobs provide cash and help develop interpersonal skills, decision-making abilities and self-motivation. One in three teenagers work during the summer, and nearly one in four work during...

  • Behavioral Characteristics of the School Bully

    School bullies have certain common characteristics that may help teachers and administrators recognize potential bullies before the behavior materializes.

  • How to Select a Great Karate for Kids Program

    Karate for Kids or Taekwondo and Karate training for children can be a fun and an exciting experience.

  • What Can Parents Do About Cyberbullying?

    Dealing with a bully can be problematic for children. Cyberbullying, however, can be more of a hassle because it can come from multiple and seemingly anonymous sources. Cyberbullying can take...

  • Information on Middle School Children Who Bully

    According to KidsHealth.org, nearly half of school children between ages 9 and 13 say they've been bullied, and 15 percent say they are bullied at least once a week. But what about the bully?...

  • How to Prepare an Autistic Child for School

    According to the California Department of Education, "Autistic individuals thrive best in an environment where things are predictable." Autistic children facing school for the first time or after...

  • School Bus Stop Safety

    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, kids on school buses are eight times safer than those driven to school in cars. It's important to understand how you can help the...

  • How to Earn money for your child’s school every time you shop for groceries

    We all know how difficult raising money can be in this tough economic environment. How would you like to raise money for your child’s school without having to organize and run a fundraising event?...

  • How to Help Your Child Succeed with Homework

    I hate doing homework! Ever hear that statement. It’s frustrating for kids to go to school all day then came home to more school work. I hear about how terrible homework is daily from at least one...

  • How to Help Your Child Deal With Mean Kids At School

    Mean kids can damage a child's self-esteem and make him feel self-conscious. Some children are not able to handle mean kids well and internalize what is happening to them instead of blaming the...

  • How to Select the Best Preschool for Your Child

    There are many factors to consider when choosing a preschool for your child. More than just child care, preschool is the place where your child will develop his first ideas about school; you want...

  • How to Make your Kids Feel Extra Special With Simple Ideas

    With the fast paced and hurried way most families are today, many of us forget that its those small and special things we can do for our children that ultimately have a very positive impact on...

  • Language Development in Middle Childhood

    By the time your child reaches elementary school age, speaking is generally something they do well and have done for quite some time. Parents often don't think about the mechanics of their child's...

  • How to Get School Supplies for Free

    The dreaded school supply list has arrived and you are wondering how much it will cost this year. Here are some ways to help you get those supplies for free and help out other parents like yourself.

  • Help With Troubled Children

    According to a New York Times series on troubled children, more than 6 million American children must regularly struggle with mental disorders. This number can be reduced if parents learn how to...

  • How to Pack a Nutritious Lunch for Your Child at School

    School lunches don't always seem appealing to young children, especially if you are dealing with a picky eater. They may not be all that nutritious either. By having your child bring his or her...

  • How to Be Involved in Your Childs School

    Are you nervous about sending your child to school on the first day? Would you like to know more about the teacher and what your child does at school every day? You can help allay these fears...

  • How to Make a School Lunch When You're Out of Lunch Food

    I'm sure we all have been there: it's 7:00 in the morning and you just realize that your son or daughter ate the last of the school lunch snacks and they suddenly realize they do not like peanut...

  • How to Get to Help Your Child With Homework

    The start of a new school year allows the pupil a new beginning. Home study habits are vital to success in school. It sets a pattern for future school success. The parent plays a vital role in...

  • After School Care Activities

    After-school care programs can create a safe and stimulating environment for children. Ideal for families with two working parents, these programs provide entertaining and educational activities...

  • How to Get Your Child Ready For School

    Wheh cildren start their shool first time its really hard for them and for thier parents too. But if parents get ready thier children for school a year or two before they go to school, it can be...

  • How to attend "Back to School Night"

    "Back to School" night is an important opportunity to introduce yourself to your child's teacher meet other parents and learn about the year ahead.

  • How to Know When Something Is Not Right With Your Kids At School

    It's normally easy to tell when someone is happy.

  • How to Organize School Mornings

    Getting the kids ready and out the door before school can be a chore. Here are some tips to make school mornings a breeze.

  • Pros & Cons of Children Having Mobile Phones

    The use of cell phones is growing ever more common, and many parents are starting to consider cell phone use for their children. The matter comes with many pros and cons, all of which deserve...

  • Ways to Prevent School Bullying

    According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, bullying takes place when a person verbally or physically abuses someone who is weaker. Though it most commonly occurs among boys, it...

  • School Holiday Ideas

    School holidays delight kids, whether it's a long weekend or an entire week. Although many kids like to spend the holidays lying around doing nothing, others try to make the most of the free time....

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