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  • How Quickly Should Thawed Breast Milk Be Consumed?

    Storing breast milk is an economical and convenient way to ensure that your baby has a steady supply of nutritious food. Just as there are rules for properly storing and freezing breast milk, there…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • Do Newborns Overeat?

    Newborns instinctively know when they've had enough to eat, so there's usually little need to worry that you’ll accidentally overfeed your baby, explains the American Academy of Pediatrics.…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Help Stepchildren Mature

    Many people think that maturity is something that comes with age, and to a certain extent this is an accurate belief. However, maturity must also be nurtured and taught because without good examples…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Teach Refusal Skills for Peer Pressure

    Peer pressure happens all the time. It can be non-threatening, such as when your child is urged to dress a certain way or have a certain trendy hairstyle, or it can be dangerous, such as the pressure…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • Why Kids Need to Keep Their Bedrooms Clean

    Many parents lament the state of their child's bedroom. Children can be messy little people and convincing them to keep their bedrooms neat and tidy can be a losing battle that brings on frustration…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Deal With a Teenager Who Threatens to Move Out?

    When problems arise between a teenager and parents, the teenager’s solution to the conflict may be to remove herself physically. If you hear threats about moving out of your home when your teen…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • The Importance of Chores for Teens

    When parents talk to teens about chores, teens aren't usually too eager to disengage from the plethora of distractions around them. Despite this, don’t be discouraged or dissuaded from…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • Teaching Children How to Be a Good Dinner Guest

    If you're concerned your young child's dining habits resemble those of a zoo animal, it may be time to instill some basic manners. While you may find spaghetti hanging out his mouth endearing, your…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • Keystone, CO Summer Activities for Children

    Keystone, Colorado is a winter wonderland welcoming skiers and snowboarders to 11,000-foot peaks. The resort area has also become a popular spot for people looking to escape the summer heat. As the…

    Last Updated: May 12, 2013
  • What Can Babies Sleep in While Camping?

    Having a baby doesn't mean you have to give up your adventurous lifestyle. As long as your baby's amenable, you can take her camping with you. Without her usual crib, though, you might worry about…

    Last Updated: May 12, 2013
  • What Are the Dangers of Sharing Cribs at Daycare?

    Parents who leave their children in the care of day-care providers might encounter the practice of sleeping two children in one crib. While the practice seems unsanitary and lacking in the quality of…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • The Average Birth Weight of Babies in Developing Countries

    A baby's birth weight is an important indicator of overall health as well as a way to measure development and growth. Therefore, it is important that health professionals and parents understand the…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Setting Consequences for Teens

    Setting consequences for teens is more difficult than doing the same for a younger age group. Teens have more complicated lives, are willing to experiment with new behaviors and are less likely to…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Children's Activities in Missoula, MT

    Missoula is nestled against the Bitterroot and Mission Mountain ranges in western Montana. Recreational opportunities abound in this mountainous paradise where wilderness meets the city. In Missoula,…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Why Do Parents Choose Not to Have Babies in Hospitals?

    Most babies born in the United States will experience the world for the first time in a hospital setting. Others are likely to be born at home or in special birthing centers. The birthing philosophy…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • How to Use Cornstarch for Diaper Rash

    Using cornstarch for diaper rash can really dilute any skin reaction that a child may be experiencing. Use cornstarch for diaper rash with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this free…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Seven Irreducible Needs of Infants & Toddlers

    There are certain needs that an infant and toddler will have that need to be committed to in the long term. Learn about the seven irreducible needs of infants and toddlers with help from a former…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • How to Cure Diaper Rashes

    Curing diaper rashes means taking a look at a few key things, including the laundry detergent you've been using. Cure diaper rashes with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this free…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Baby Gate Stair Installation Safety

    Baby gate stair installation requires you to follow the manufacturer's directions very carefully. Learn about baby gate stair installation safety with help from a former family case worker for CPS in…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • How to Bottle-Feed to Prevent Air

    Baby formula always needs to be put into liquid. Bottle-feed to prevent air with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Infant Bedding Safety

    Infant bedding safety requires you to make sure that a baby feels as warm and secure as possible. Learn about infant bedding safety with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this free…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Apple Activities for Preschoolers

    Apple activities for preschoolers can include crafts and other things of that nature. Learn about apple activities for preschoolers with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this free…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Parent Involvement Activities for Kindergarten Students

    Parent involvement activities for kindergarten students are a great way to bridge the transition between school and home. Learn about parent involvement activities for kindergarten students with help…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • How to Get Kids Involved With Crochet

    Teaching kids to get involved with crochet is something you can do by picking up crochet yourself. Get kids involved with crochet with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this free video…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Development of Pragmatics in Toddlers

    Pragmatics are the rules for social language. Learn about the development of Pragmatics in toddlers with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • 3-Year-Old Learning Milestones & Classroom Expectations

    Three-year-old learning milestones and classroom expectations can include things like kids playing by themselves, among others. Learn about three-year-old learning milestones and classroom…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • List of Role Playing Games to Teach Kids About Respect

    Role playing games have great parallels to real world lessons like courage and respect. Get a list of role playing games that you can use to teach kids about respect with help from a former family…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Safe Stairs for Infants & Toddlers

    Safe stairs are specially important when your kids are still infants or even toddlers. Learn about safe stairs for infants and toddlers with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this free…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Dealing With a Gifted Teenager

    Gifted teenagers face immense challenges as they transition from childhood to adulthood. Acutely aware of the differences between themselves and others, many gifted teenagers feel isolated and alone.…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • How to Teach Children to Write Using Positive Reinforcement

    For many children, writing can be a daunting task. However, by using positive reinforcement to build your child's skills, you can get her excited about writing. Praising your child's work and…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Fun Things to Do for Kids on Marco Island, Florida

    Marco Island, Florida, the largest barrier island of Florida's Ten Thousand Islands and the only developed island, sits off the coast of southwest Florida in the Gulf of Mexico. The island is a…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Why Kittens Should Be Spayed at 4 Months

    A general rule of thumb is that you need to get your kitten spayed once it reaches four months. Find out why kittens need to get spayed at four months with help from the executive director of the…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Things to Do With Children Near Camp Hill, PA

    As a part of the Harrisburg metropolitan area, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, sits just west of the Susquehanna River. Its population is 7,943, according to the 2011 U.S. Census estimate, yet it is…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Children's Taxi Rules in California

    Sometimes parents might need to rely on a taxi cab service when their car is being repaired or they need to travel somewhere quickly with their children and are not able to rely on a car or public…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Get Your Teen to Do Something With Her Life

    If your teen is becoming a permanent fixture on the family couch, it's time to get her up and moving. Whether she's close to graduation and has yet to come up with a career plan or she's still in the…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • What to Tell Your Kids if You Lose Your Job

    If you’ve been laid off from your job, you may be unsure of how to tell your children. While you may not want to create unnecessary worry or confusion, you also don’t want to leave your…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • What Is Meant by Redirecting a Toddler's Behavior?

    Toddlers continue to need their parents’ guidance and positive support as they complete the astonishing transformation from passive infant to active toddler. Expect your little one to experience…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Strengthen Bonds Between Mothers & Toddlers

    The bond between a mother and toddler has both immediate and far-reaching implications. Children without a strong attachment have a greater risk of poor social and communication skills, states…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Children's Activities in Eureka Springs, AR

    Eureka Springs, founded in 1879, is a historical city in Arkansas that was once declared a "City of the First Class." In 2001, the city was named by the National Trust for Historic…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Personal and Social Development in a Toddler

    Personal and social development in a toddler is a balancing act that involves learning to accept and adapt to society's demand while seeking independence when he discovers he's a separate being. At…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Cruise Safety for Small Kids

    Taking a family cruise with young children can be exciting, as well as nerve-wracking. Between the ship's massive size and your little one's general rambunctiousness, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Perfect Swimsuit for New Moms

    The perfect swimsuit for new moms is a tankini or something similar. Find out about the perfect swimsuit for new moms with help from a fashion stylist in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Can a Woman Stay Home and Raise Kids Anymore?

    The mommy wars -- stay-at-home moms versus their working counterparts -- never seem to rest. The idea of staying at home with your kids can sometimes sound like an antiquated notion, especially when…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Things to Do With Flashlights for Kids

    Children love manipulating, moving and altering lights of all different shapes and colors, and since most other lights aren't portable or hand-held, flashlights become especially appealing. Give your…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Things That Damage a Child's Self-Esteem

    Self-esteem is a critical component of a child's life, as it impacts the way in which he treats himself and others, and approaches life overall, note Anne Donley, M.A., M.P.A., and Beth Keen, Ph.D.,…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Things to Do in Peoria, IL With Your Children

    Peoria, Illinois, is the world headquarters for Caterpillar Inc. and is home to "the world's most beautiful drive." The city's businesses and government sponsor clean and inexpensive fun for…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Kid-Friendly Activities in Waco, Texas

    Waco, nestled in the heart of Texas, was first settled in 1848. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, more than 124,000 residents call Waco home. Whether you live in Waco or are just visiting with your family,…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Blessings That Come With Raising a Child With Autism

    Raising a child with autism brings unique challenges. Coping with sleepless nights, frequent visits to specialists, and working to build a support network around your child can obscure the brighter…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Books on Blended Families for Young Children

    Many young children in blended families struggle to negotiate their place among new stepsiblings and to establish the boundaries of their relationship with stepparents. These four books offer…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • What Is the Law on Letting a New Mother Pump Breastmilk at Work in Tennessee?

    Going back to work and leaving your baby is stressful enough for most new mothers. Having to worry about keeping up your milk supply during your eight-hour work day adds an additional layer of stress.…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • What to Do If You Think Your Kid Has Nits?

    Your child is scratching her head and your first thought is that she has been infected with head lice. This can be one of every parent’s nightmares with thoughts of tedious nit-picking, days out…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Things to Do With Children and Teens in Hawaii

    Visiting Hawaii can be an extraordinary adventure for kids. The 50th state is a rainbow of cultures, and it’s the only U.S. state with two official languages: Hawaiian and English. Swimming in a…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Fine Motor Development for Toddlers Drinking From Cups

    A toddler normally has the dexterity to easily control any number of small objects, including a cup. The development of small muscles in the fingers and hands permit a little one to hold and drink…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • How to Avoid Having a Jealous Toddler

    Because you’ve been the center of your toddler’s world, he may exhibit jealousy if a new baby, job or romantic relationship suddenly diverts your attention. Although you can’t…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Presidential Themes for Preschool Center Activities

    Preschool centers have children engage in more than just the ABC's and 123's. History lessons that fall under the social studies umbrella, such as learning about the presidents, often may hold a…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Why Teach Geometry to Kindergarten Children?

    Studying geometry at the kindergarten level provides some of the first building blocks toward a fruitful mathematical education. Beyond mastering shapes, geometry lessons can enrich a kindergartner's…

    Last Updated: May 06, 2013
  • The Stages of Lactation

    The breastfeeding experience truly is a journey, one that starts even before you have a baby. Soon-to-be mothers often do not know it, but they begin the lactation process even before their baby is…

    Last Updated: May 05, 2013
  • Things to Do With Toddlers in and near Provo, Utah

    Provo, Utah’s third-largest city is a family-friendly city with lots to do whether you live there or are planning a visit. It landed a top-10 spot in Forbes.com's 2010 list of America's best…

    Last Updated: May 05, 2013
  • Things to Do With Kids in Washington State

    With its majestic mountains, ocean coast and some of the oldest coniferous forests in the world, Washington is a magical place. Situated in the Pacific Northwest, the Evergreen State also has a…

    Last Updated: May 05, 2013
  • Purse Styles for Early Teenage Girls

    Carrying a purse is yet another way for a teenage girl to express herself. With the plethora of patterns, sizes and designs available, choosing a purse is made easy. Larger bags hold additional items…

    Last Updated: May 05, 2013
  • Things to Do With Kids in Jekyll Island, Georgia

    Once an exclusive winter retreat for the rich and famous, Jekyll Island, Georgia, provides families with an exciting place to visit and learn a bit about its rich history. The island is full of…

    Last Updated: May 04, 2013
  • Foods That Pose the Greatest Choking Hazards for Children

    Choking is every parent's fear at some point and rightfully so. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, it is a leading cause of death in children. Food, along with toys and coins, are the…

    Last Updated: May 04, 2013
  • Mothers Who Let Their Newborns Sleep With Them

    It's perfectly natural for a new mother to want to be close to her newborn as often as possible. Bringing a newborn to bed with you may seem like a great way to extend the bonding experience. Mothers…

    Last Updated: May 04, 2013
  • Kindergarten Activities to Teach About Houses

    Kindergarten teachers can choose interdisciplinary learning activities to help children learn about different types of houses around the world. Interactive housing lessons incorporate language arts,…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Kindergarten Activities for Places in My Town

    The kindergarten curriculum often includes a unit about communities to help the children broaden their understanding of the world around them. Hands-on activities give kindergartners a concrete look…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Changing Dominant Canine Behavior

    Dominance in dogs can become a problem very quickly if not corrected. Dominance leads to destructive behavior, fighting with other dogs and possible aggression. It's something that can be corrected…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • How to Get Your Child to Stop Asking for Sweets

    A child begging for sweets can seem difficult to manage for parents. Your child may use persuasive techniques to cajole or harass you to get the goodies, so you may feel unsure about how to respond to…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Teen Magazines & Their Effects on Teenage Girls

    The media, and the images they promote, can exert significant influence on kids and teens. Teen magazines, with their emphasis on dating advice, dieting tips, make-up and fashion, can have a profound…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • How to Really Love Your Angry Child

    Dealing with an angry child can be challenging for any parent, but it can be especially challenging if you had visions of a perfect little angel with a sweet smile, kind demeanor and happy-go-lucky…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Do New Moms Need a Morning Routine?

    Your newborn baby's day revolves around eating and sleeping -- unfortunately, new moms aren't so lucky. If you've just had a baby, simply getting dressed in the morning can seem like a huge triumph,…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Things to Do With Kids in Bucks County, Pennsylvania

    Bucks County, Pennsylvania is a lovely and lush area, rich in history and beauty. A multitude of activities are available for families with plenty to keep kids busy. Whether you prefer outdoor…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Things to Do With Children Near Fort Campbell, KY

    Fort Campbell, which is situated on the Tennessee-Kentucky border, is a U.S. Army post and home to many military families. Whether you call Fort Campbell or a surrounding community home or are…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Appropriate Expectations for Toddlers

    The transition from infancy to toddlerhood can be just as challenging for parents as it is for children. Though it isn't possible to spoil your infant, you can spoil your toddler. You just have to…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • How to Decorate Folgers Cans

    Decorating Folgers cans is something you can do to help get your household more organized. Decorate Folgers cans with help from an experienced crafts expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • How to Decorate a Baby Wipes Container

    Extra baby wipe containers actually make perfect storage items. Decorate a baby wipes container with help from an experienced crafts expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Activities for Children in Coral Gables, Florida

    Just minutes from downtown Miami is the upscale city of Coral Gables, Florida. With the University of Miami making its home in the "City Beautiful," and its population at around 47,783,…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Is Cinnamon Safe for Kids?

    Many parents worry about what they feed their child. Some foods have too much fat, others are high in sugar and still others have no vitamins or minerals. A varied and well-balanced diet is the key to…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Children's Activities in Biloxi, Mississippi

    The city of Biloxi, Mississippi, is about 90 minutes from New Orleans as you travel along the Gulf Coast. Although it is best known for its casinos, Biloxi and the nearby city of Gulfport have many…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • Non-Punitive Discipline Techniques

    Discipline doesn't have to mean punishment. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, parents should use positive methods of discipline, rather than punitive ones, to change or redirect…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How to Childproof an iPhone

    Childproofing an iPhone is something that you can do through the intuitive "Restrictions" feature. Childproof an iPhone with help from an expert in the world of Apple retail in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • Hot Items Around the House That Are Dangerous for Kids

    Home is where the heart is, but your home can also be a dangerous place for your children if you aren't careful about safety issues. Child-proofing cabinets and electrical outlets, using green…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How Does Parent Involvement Help Kids in the Classroom?

    It is no secret that kids whose parents are involved in their education are more likely to succeed. Studies have shown that parents' involvement in your child's schoolwork and in the school not only…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How Long for a Mother Cat's Milk Supply to Dry Up?

    Kittens grow up so fast. Now that they're weaning and eating solid food, it's only a matter of weeks before their mother stops producing milk. This is an important time for the mama cat -- keep an eye…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How Do Teachers Identify Learning Disabilities in Secondary Education?

    According to The National Center for Learning Disabilities, a learning disability, or LD, is not caused by environmental factors, cultural or language differences or economic disadvantages. It is also…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How to Make a Baby Mobile for a Crib

    Making a baby mobile for a crib requires some curling ribbon and a few other choice items. Make a baby mobile for a crib with help from a crafts professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Make a Tissue Pom-Pom Baby Mobile

    Making a tissue pom-pom baby mobile requires about ten layers of tissue paper. Make a tissue pom-pom baby mobile with help from a crafts professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • What Are the Macronutrients in Infant Formula?

    Infant formulas are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ensure that infants are receiving the proper nutrition in every bottle. These regulations work to drive the manufacture of…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Mothering a Preteen Daughter

    Your daughter faces many changes during her preteen years and she needs your help to get through them with as few permanent scars as possible. From acne and periods to first boyfriends and peer…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Freeze Baby Spinach Leaves

    Freezing baby spinach leaves is something that you should do after you get them clean. Freeze baby spinach leaves with help from a culinary professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Odds of Consecutive Twin Births

    Having twins isn't as rare as it once was, with the increase in assisted reproductive technology, or ART. Having one set increases your odds of having another twosome. But having two sets of twins in…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Deodorize a Baby Nursery

    Deodorizing a baby nursery requires you to both get rid of things like stinky diapers and freshen the air. Deodorize a baby nursery with help from a health coach qualified in women's health…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Gently Wean a Toddler

    Gently weaning a toddler is something you can do as you gradually introduce your child to solid foods. Gently wean a toddler with help from a health coach qualified in women's health specializing in…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Use a Baby Pouch Sling

    A baby pouch sling is designed to make transporting your child as easy as possible. Use a baby pouch sling with help from a health coach qualified in women's health specializing in preconception,…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Things to Do With Kids on Moosehead Lake, Maine

    Moosehead Lake is the largest mountain lake in Maine, stretching 40 miles long and 20 miles wide, according to Visitmaine.com. Visitors come from all over to enjoy the scenic outdoor adventures in the…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Effectively Deal With a Teenage Girl Who Doesn't Care About School

    Because hindsight is 20/20, it's easy for you to see that school is of the utmost importance. You understand that your daughter’s school performance today can have a major impact on her future…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Does Poor Classroom Management Affect a Child's Behavior?

    The way your child's teacher manages her classroom can have a significant impact on how well students behave and how much they're able to learn. Teachers who don't establish good classroom management,…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • When Does the Mother Hamster Stop Nursing?

    Healthy hamsters live for two years, three at most. Left to their own devices, they'll breed and reproduce frequently -- mostly in their first year, so the mother doesn't nurse each litter for very…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • Struggling With Being a New Mom

    Becoming a mother is one of the greatest events of a woman's life, but it also signals a major transition. Before you became a mother, you had a great deal of autonomy. Now a little person is…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • Economics of Adoption

    The economics of adoption are an important factor when considering adopting a child. While every adoption is different and the costs can vary widely, several key elements are similar and should be…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • Good Praise Vs. Bad Praise for Children

    People might be surprised to hear that praising children can have both positive and negative consequences. The right kind of praise -- what might be called “good” praise -- can inspire…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • Activities You Can Do to Improve Fine Motor Skills

    Fine motor skills include the intricate movements that the fingers and hands make, ones that involve aspects such as eye-hand coordination and dexterity. According to the American Academy of…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • Parental Strategies for Emotional Behavior Issues

    Controlling your behavior is a learned skill. But before you can learn that skill, you need to have the necessary system -- an adult brain. Children do not have a fully developed brain to help them…

    Last Updated: Apr 28, 2013
  • Kindergarten Activities for a Police Officer Unit

    Most kindergarten students love role-playing activities and idolizing heroes. Engaging youngsters in such activities as part of a police study unit can be a fun and creative way to combine these…

    Last Updated: Apr 27, 2013
  • Environment That Supports Language and Literacy Development

    Though language and literacy development starts well before a child's school years, providing a rich environment can set children up for success. Providing access to literature, opportunities for…

    Last Updated: Apr 27, 2013
  • What Is Toddler Jabbering?

    Your toddler is jabbering at you and you have no idea what he is saying. Jabbering or babbling is a normal part of speech and language development for babies and toddlers. Dr. Bob McMurray, associate…

    Last Updated: Apr 27, 2013
  • How to Toughen Up Your Toddler

    Too much indulgence is not likely to teach your toddler to be tough. It is completely natural for you to want to protect your little one, to avert crisis and to prevent him from failing at anything he…

    Last Updated: Apr 27, 2013
  • Things to Do in Sevierville, TN With Kids

    The popular and picturesque vacation city of Sevierville, Tennessee is located at the base of the Great Smokey Mountains. Covering 20 square miles and with a population of about 15,000, according to…

    Last Updated: Apr 27, 2013
  • Ways for a Teenage Girl to Wear a Leather Jacket

    When picking your perfect leather jacket, it’s important to stay true to your personal style and select a piece that complements your favorite outfits. A leather jacket can make or break your…

    Last Updated: Apr 27, 2013
  • Harriet Tubman Activities for Kids

    Elementary school students in the United States study many interesting people who impacted American history. One such person, Harriet Tubman, escaped slavery and then helped other slaves escape to…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • The Ways to Mix & Match Clothes for Teenage Boys

    Teenage boys have busy lives -- school, work, sports and social activities take center stage and often put them in the spotlight. Because of this, it's important that guys dress appropriately for the…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • Ways to Prevent Teen Sex

    The Centers for Disease Control reports that almost half of all new STDs reported each year are contracted by high school students. In addition, almost 80 percent of sexually active teens did not use…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • How to Talk to Kids About Pregnancy

    Pregnancy is an exciting time for a family, and it's also an event that is likely going to bring out your child's curious side. Even a well-adjusted child will have trepidation about changes in the…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • How to Plan for Day Camp

    Day camp is a great way for kids to connect with other kids their own age. It keeps them active and allows them to develop a sense of independence. According to Diana Christensen of Metroparent, day…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • How to Encourage Teen Girls to Discuss Their Feelings

    While you might not be able to pry your teenage daughter off of her cell phone, the minute you ask her a question, she might clam up. Teen girls often have the gift of gab, but that doesn't mean your…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
  • How Do I Get a Mac ID off an iPad?

    Getting a Mac ID off an iPad is something you can do from the main "Settings" application. Get a Mac ID off an iPad with help from a computer and electronics expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
  • Toddler Activities in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

    Some people visit King of Prussia, Pennsylvania just to shop -- as the city’s mall is famous for being one of the largest in the world. Less than 20 miles from Philadelphia, King of Prussia is a…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
  • Activities Toddlers Can Do With Jingle Bells

    Toddlers are intrigued by almost anything that chimes or jingles, including jingle bells. And, unlike hand bells or tubular bells, which won't chime unless hanging in a certain position, the metal…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
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