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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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  • Reasons for Dark Circles Under a Child's Eyes

    Dark circles under a child's eyes can be due to a couple of issues. Examine the child's routine and eating habits for clues. Dark circles under the eyes can be resolved with home treatments, but...

  • Development in the First Six Years of Life

    During early childhood, which lasts until the child is about six years old, the child rapidly develops cognitive, motor and emotional skills as they prepare for the semi-independence of childhood....

  • What Types of Things Can Parents Do to Help Their Child With Cerebral Palsy?

    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a congenital neurological disorder that can be caused by a number of things and results in abnormal muscle tone and impaired motor function that can range from barely...

  • How to Childproof The House

    Here is an article on how to childproof your house. Weather you have small children or not, it mught be good to know some good childproofing tips incase you have some small visitors.

  • How to Help Your Son Earn Boy Scout Merit Badges

    If you would like to help your son earn Boy Scout Merit Badges you can take a few steps to insure his success.

  • The Best Way to Discipline Your Child When They Lie

    For many parents, lying is one of the worst mistakes a child can make. However, lying is actually very common among children of all ages. According to Michael Lewis of The Institute for the Study...

  • How a Parent Can Deal With a Child With ADHD

    According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, "ADHD is one of the most common neurobehavioral disorders of childhood." Parents of children with ADHD can be rest assured that there...

  • Behavioral Issues Daycare Vs. at Home

    Children typically demonstrate contrasting behaviors at home and daycare. Therefore, the first step in correcting behavioral problems is to identify the most common behaviors and the possible...

  • How to Teach Your Children to Appreciate What They Have

    We have so much disposable income these days, and we love to spend money on our kids. How many Xboxs, PS3s, televisions, computers, Ipods, PSPs, Nintendo Wiis, and cell phones do you think your...

  • How to Know If & When Disney World Child Care Might Be Appropriate for You

    Going to Disney World is an adventure everyone needs to have at least once if at all possible. What a wonderful place for children who still believe in magic, and what a rush for adults who still...

  • How to Keep Your Kids Active

    Can't get your kids up off the couch? Turn the television off and bring them outside. Children can stay active, have fun, and be safe all day long if you follow these easy steps.

  • How to Wash Flame Resistant Kids Pajamas

    Many Kids and babies’ pajamas are flame resistant. You want to properly wash and care for these flame resistant jammies so that they retain their flame resistance. Flame resistant pajamas are...

  • How to Create an Effective Behavior Chart

    Creating a behavior chart with your children can be a positive and rewarding activity. By making sure they are a part of the process, you will ensure that they are excited about the idea and will...

  • How to Encourage Learning for your Young Child with Room Arrangement

    This article discusses arranging your young child's room to encourage learning.

  • How to Prepare a Child to Welcome a New Sibling

    Making room for a new baby can be upsetting and confusing for both parents and the soon-to-be big brother or sister. Your child suddenly has another person in his life that will get nearly all of...

  • How to Remove Wax From a Child's Ear

    Earwax is a sticky substance that protects the inner ear from dirt, debris and insects. The body normally regulates earwax production, although sometimes it is possible for the earwax to build up...

  • How Can a Child Get a Parent to Quit Smoking?

    For parents who smoke, it's hard to have your child constantly urge you to quit. Though it won't happen overnight, quitting is possible if you know the dangers of smoking, have support and keep...

  • How to Get Kids to Pick Up Wet Towels

    The reason kids leave their wet towels on the floor remains a mystery to parents. After all, we don't leave our wet towels on the floor. We are quite positive we never engaged in such careless...

  • How to Save Money on Baby Clothing

    In this time of recession it is not feasible to go shopping around in malls to cater to your babies’ dress needs. Whether you are in need of collecting necessary items to welcome a new baby or...

  • How to Pick a Martial Arts School for Children

    As I have spent over 26 years training, 16 years teaching and 12 years owning a studio, I can tell you that if you are looking to put your child in martial arts be careful. Just because the...

  • How to Teach Children About Giving This Holiday Season

    One of the best lessons you can teach a child is how to give to others selflessly. The holidays are a great time to teach children about the joy of giving to others. Children have the capacity...

  • How to Keep Story Time Interesting

    When he was younger, my son wanted to me to read him a book every night. This is was a great time for me to lay down in the bed and help his imagination run wild. I have learned over the years...

  • How to Work With Difficult Children

    There's not a parent among us who hasn't been exasperated with a child's challenging behavior. We look at our mini-selves and wonder how they can seem like members of an alien species. However,...

  • How to Not Get Angry With Children

    Children are a true joy and a gift to every parent, but parents get tired and children misbehave. Determining the correct response to a child's behavior or inability to follow directions can...

  • How to Earn Fast Cash for Kids

    Who wouldn't appreciate a little extra cash? When unexpected opportunities appear or the latest clothes are released, or the hottest movie just hit theaters, fast cash is a bonus. For the child...

  • How to Potty Train Autistic Children

    If your toddler has been diagnosed with autism, you are probably aware of the many challenges that you face when attempting to teach or guide your child. Children with autism have a difficult time...

  • Musikgarten Vs. Kindermusik

    Kindermusik and Musikgarten share a common heritage. Many of their philosophies and approaches to early childhood movement and music education are similar, and both programs use music to enhance...

  • How to Apply Girl Scout Patches on a Vest

    Many of us were Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts as children, so we can remember the delight we took in each of the pins and patches we earned, and how important it was that they be placed on our...

  • How to Prepare Your Preschooler for a New Baby

    You're eagerly awaiting your new baby, but your preschooler isn't sure what to expect. There's no guarantee your child will feel love at first sight for the new arrival, but there are steps you...

  • How to Get Kids into the Kitchen

    Spend time with your children while cooking. Make preparing meals and treats a time to teach your children valuable life skills and spend quality time with them. Instead of sending them to the TV...

  • How to travel with children and ENJOY it

    How to travel with less whining, fewer complaints, and not as many problems. Or, common pitfalls and how to avoid them.

  • How to Get Your Kids to Eat Vegetables Without a Fuss

    Outsmarting your kids into thinking that vegetables are delicious can be a tough matter—getting them to eat their vegetables can be even more challenging. Green vegetables can transform the...

  • How to Teach Your Child to Invest

    Habits instilled at a young age can powerfully set your children on the path to financial freedom. Saving for toys, saving for college, investing for a car, or investing for a future vacation are...

  • How to Locate Siblings

    Finding a long lost sibling can be an emotional, stressful and interesting journey. If you want to find a sibling that you either never met or lost in contact with, there are several options you...

  • What to Do If You Think Your Child Is Bipolar

    Childhood bipolar disorder is a serious, chronic, neurodevelopmental condition characterized by sudden, extreme changes in mood, behavior, thinking and energy. These roller-coaster fluctuations...

  • How to Monitor Children's TV Programs

    Television can help your toddler learn the alphabet and memorable nursery rhymes. It can also teach your child about certain wildlife. However, for every good thing that television can teach your...

  • How to Use Diapers for Bedwetting

    Bedwetting is a common childhood occurrence that often leads to embarrassment and reluctance to visit friends for overnight stays. According to Goodnites, up to 7 million American children,...

  • How to Make a Hamburger From Construction Paper

    Teach children how to build a hamburger collage using construction paper. This is a fun and easy project for an art class, home school or just an afternoon craft. Allow the children to design...

  • How to Help Your Middle School Child Find Friends

    The middle school years can be trying for children and parents. As children start puberty and begin to care about being cool and fitting in, it is normal for parents to be concerned about their...

  • How to Make your Son Less Afraid of Haircuts

    For some boys, the fear of haircuts continues even after their first haircut. These tips well help your son conquer that fear once and for all

  • How to Use Effective Methods to Discipline Your Child

    Instilling the right way of doing things and helping your child grow up with understanidng good morals and values can be a bit challenging. Here are effective ways to teach and discipline your child.

  • How to Communicate Better With Your Child

    Communicating with your child is vital to knowing what is going on in his life and how he is doing. When you communicate with your child, you encourage a better parent-child relationship and help...

  • How to Love your Child

    A home where love is expressed unconditionally and given in abundance to each member of the household is a very happy and healthy home. If we have a desire to see our children grow up to be...

  • How to Prevent Your Kid From Getting Locked Out the House

    At some point, your child will need his own key. Maybe your child is in school and gets home from school a little earlier than you do, also known as a latch key kid. More and more children are...

  • How to Help Cerebral Palsy Preschool Children With Pretend Play

    Cerebral palsy is a series of permanent neurological disorders that show up in infancy and early childhood. They affect muscle coordination and body movement. Abnormalities in the sections of the...

  • How Can I Tell Where My Kids Have Been on the Computer After the History Has Been Deleted?

    Kids with Internet access often use it to chat with people they have not met in person, or they might view explicit items they should not. As a parent, you should know what your child is doing on...

  • How to Help School Kids With ADD

    School is a challenging environment for all children especially children with ADD. Paying attention is crucial in in school, which makes the environment and expectations alone difficult for a...

  • How to Create a Kids Invention Area

    Your children come to you with countless ideas. Some of them sound impossible, but others seem like they could work. You find yourself wondering what they could do with their ideas if you provided...

  • How to Find the Best Savings Accounts for Kids

    Getting your kids started on a lifetime habit of saving money is one of the most important gifts that a parent can give. Teach them to pay themselves first by putting ten percent of their...

  • How to Teach Kids About Banks

    Children are more likely to make sound financial decisions later in life if they learn about the basics of personal finance at a young age. Get your child headed in the right direction by...

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