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  • Aggression and Anger – Is My Child Normal?  By : Annabelle Rox
    Aggression and anger are quite normal during the process of growing up. Nobody is born with uncontrollable anger problems and most anger is short lived as a response to some frustrating or abusive situation. So how does it happen?
  • unique baby shower gifts  By : Michael Malega
    Information on unique baby shower gifts. As many of us know when we are unsure to a party we need to give a decorator that the person who is acquiring them will appreciate. Sometimes this is a little difficult as we may not know the likes and dislikes of the person.
  • Find Toys That Your Child Can Learn And Play With  By : Doug
    You must be involved in your baby’s learning process and provide more opportunities for them.
  • Party Games Creates Happiness Amoung Children  By : Doug
    When throwing a party it is always nice to hear guest compliment your party. A relay race is always fun at a family party.
  • The Toys That Children Love  By : Doug
    To make sure your child loves to learn you need to start them early and encourage them.
  • Making Time for your kids.  By : Debbie Madson
    Whether you work at home, stay at home or work full time if you have kids making time for them is the most important priority in your to do list each day.
  • Start your own kids cooking lessons.  By : Debbie Madson
    Did you ever want to teach your kids to cook but don't know how to start?
  • Teaching responsibility through cooking  By : Debbie Madson
    How can cooking with your kids teach them responsibility?
  • Learning fine motor skills through cooking  By : Debbie Madson
    Cooking is a perfect activity to help learn fine motor skills for kids.
  • Chinese Baby Names  By : Henry KH Fong
    Learn how the ancient Chinese name their newborns.
  • Teaching your kids about cooking BEYOND the kitchen  By : Debbie Madson
    There are many opportunities to teach your kids to cook. Don't forget the teaching moments beyond your own kitchen. Here are a few ideas.
  • Radio Flyer - An American Legend  By : Author
    Throughout the second half of the 20th century, Radio Flyer became well known for the popular red flyer wagon. The quality of the company's steel wagons ensured they were passed from generation to generation making them a common site on American sidewalks and back yards.
  • Tips for Parents to Protect Children from Internet Predators  By : bonzy
    A January 2002 Family PC Magazine surveyed 750 of their readers and found that 78% of parents are concerned about children's access to pornography.
  • Customized Children’s Furniture  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Over $50 billion is spent each year on children’s furniture. With such a large market for children’s furniture, manufacturers want to ensure that both the children and their parents are satisfied with their furniture. Furniture manufacturers want to know how the furniture will be used, where the furniture will be situated, etc. In recent market research, it was found that the number one thing parents and children alike want in their furniture is customization.
  • Getting Your Family More Active  By : Rick Laurensen
    Activity toys will get kids and family members outdoors and engaged in enjoyable activites and games.
  • The Truth About How To Homeschool Your Children In Less Time Than You Think  By : joelt
    Many working parents think homeschooling would take too much time. Actually, most home-schooling parents only spend about 3 to four hours a day homeschooling their kids. Even working parents can give their kids a great education at home.
  • Is Your Child An Angry Kid or Just Not Paying Attention.  By : niclyn
    Do you feel like you live with an angry kid, have you ever asked your kid to do something for you and they have said yeah yeah as they have walked off with you thinking great they have gone to do it only to find an hour later what you have asked them to do has not been done? This is a very common problem in our household and I guess if I was honest with what I was like as a child I would have to say that I did the same thing to my parents.
  • NEWBORN BABY CLOTHING  By : Our complete line of clothing specially designed to suit toddlers. Blue baby wear is the best place
    nd the best ways through which you can dress your newborn baby comfortably and stylishly. An organized approach would ensure that the baby is accorded a comfortable welcome. Learn how to shop for newborn babies.
  • How the Bratz Have Changed the Doll Industry  By : Jared Winston
    This article discusses how the Bratz dolls have (perhaps not single-handedly but certainly as a large part of an ongoing process) changed the fundamental role that a doll plays in a girl's life.
  • Need Unique Baby Names  By : Eric Spence
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  • Planning The Perfect Baby Shower  By : David A. Wells
    How to plan a baby shower that will be remembered for years to come.
  • Why Do Children Look Cute To Us?  By : CD Mohatta
    We find every child a cute child. We enjoy looking at the children, love playing with them and share their happiness and innocence with joy.
  • Dora the Explorer: A Fun Companion for Kids  By : Jared Winston
    Dora the Explorer is a cartoon show that airs on the Nickelodeon channel, featuring stories about Dora Marquez, a young Hispanic girl who ventures forth on adventurous quests.
  • Tips On Making A Move Easy For The Kids  By : Paul Wilson
    In the way the world functions today moving for career or personal reasons is inevitable. Studies show that on an average families move at least 3-4 times in a life time. Moving even for the veteran mover is a challenge and if there are kids or pets involved then the tensions and problems are greater.
  • Don't Jump! You CAN Stage The ULTIMATE Children's Party!  By : Tommy Donbavand
    Have you ever tried to arrange a children's party, but realised you would prefer to pluck your own eyeballs out? Put down those tweezers - help is at hand!
  • Action Figures: Antiques for the Common Man  By : Dave Carter
    Given enough time, one boy’s toy is an antique collector’s prized possession. Strange as that may sound, there are many collectors who would love to see an original G.I. Joe or an original Star Wars action figure
  • Some Fun and Helpful Dora the Explorer Games  By : Jared Winston
    There are a variety of fun and educational Dora the Explorer games available for young children, some of which I will review in this article.
  • Problems at day care  By : Dave Carter
    Many parents complain about the problems faced by their children at the day care centers
  • 10 Ways To Make Sure Your Child’s Toys Are Safe  By : Aurel Radulescu
    The whole scenario behind the invention of toys is that they are to be enjoyed, but part of that enjoyment includes making sure the toys are safe for your children. There are 10 simple steps that you can take to ensure that your child enjoys his/her toys while taking the appropriate steps to make sure they are safe.
  • Do you know when to begin teaching your child to read?  By : Deanna Mascle
    If you can find ways to make learning fun and exciting-something that your child actually wants to do with you-then begin as soon as possible.
  • International Adoption – Is it possible to find Triumph from Tragedy  By : Stephen Morgan
    With the awful aftermath of the Asian Tsunami in terms of social consequences, Steve Morgan asks whether it is indeed possible to see any positives to emerge from what was truly a catastrophe.
  • History of Socks Timeline  By : Jerry Smith
    Believe it or not socks have been around since the stone ages. They were very different from socks as we know them today. They were often made of animal skins that were tied around the ankles.
  • Tired Of The Mess? Tips To Keep Your Child's Room Neat  By : Reba Collins
    Wanting your child to be organized and stay safe is an innate desire for parents. But sometimes, your kids don’t see it that way. All your kids want to do is play, play and play some more! If you’re having a hard time keeping your child’s room clean and organized, read on for some tips to help you achieve your goal.

    Make the room efficient. Make use of small drawers and cabinets where you can put your child’s belongings. Utilize anything that fits the design or budget. Th...
  • How To Get Rid Of Lice  By : Stephen White
    Are you irritated by your itchy scalp? Do friends and officemates make fun of you because you always scratch your head? If you are experiencing this common problem, then chances are you have lice. Start to get rid of it now!

    1. What are lice?

    Lice are small parasite-like insects. Their home is on the hairs of people. They eat by sucking a small quantity of blood from our scalp. Lice usually thrive on scalps of 3 to 12 year-old kids. Girls are much more susceptible to l...
  • Preparing your child cognitively to read  By : Deanna Mascle
    The ultimate goal of reading instruction is to enable children to understand what they read, so reading instruction has to be about more than simply matching letters and sounds -- it also has to be about connecting words and meaning.
  • Lessons in literacy: How to raise a reader  By : Deanna Mascle
    As a basic foundation for learning to read and write, kids need strong speaking and listening skills. When you and other adults around your kids encourage them to talk, ask questions, and use dramatic play, it increases their vocabulary, allows them to hear and practice building sentences, and gives them more knowledge to understand spoken and written language.
  • When, What, and How You Should Teach Your Preschooler  By : Deanna Mascle
    One of the most important things you can do for your child is to offer an environment rich in learning opportunities. If you give your child the opportunity to learn then he will learn -- it really is as simple as that.
  • Bratz Dolls: Cool Dolls for Cool Girls  By : Jared Winston
    Bratz dolls have replaced Barbie dolls in many countries as the top selling dolls, bringing an end to Barbie’s control of the doll market and giving birth to what may be called "the age of the Bratz dolls." Learn more about these rebellious teens here.
  • Popular Play Tents  By : Carl Walker
    Not too long ago, kids seldom complained playing house with some old bed sheets or garments lying around the house which would provide them with endless hours of fun. Not the children of today. They are now more demanding and will give their parents a hard time if they don’t get them something more realistic, high-tech and colorful. Worried parents, who can’t figure out what to buy for their kids, can find a very helpful remedy in play tents.

    There is a wide variety of pla...
  • The Perfect Princess Tea Party - 7 Simple Steps  By : Annette Yen
    Can you think of anything more feminine, more lovely, more "girly" than a group of young girls... all dressed in their princess finery sitting down to a decked out tea table with royal dainties? Girls across the globe love dress up and love tea...so why not combine the two and make the perfect event for your girls - a Princess Tea Party!

    Here are 7 easy steps toward making the perfect memory for your little princess:

    1. Set a date: Keep in mind the ages of your little o...
  • Child Recliners - Answers to Common Questions About These Kid Pleasers  By : Craig J. Clark
    Child recliners are a product that’s becoming increasing popular as a gift. These recliners mimic the styles and functionality on adult reclining chairs in most ways. This article answers some of the most common questions about this wonderful gift.
  • When, What and How Do You Begin Teaching Your Preschooler  By : Deanna Mascle
    One of the most important things you can do for your child is to offer an environment rich in learning opportunities. If you give your child the opportunity to learn then he will learn -- it really is as simple as that.
  • Say No to Mealtime Mayhem: Eating Out With Your Baby or Toddler  By : Sharon Hurley Hall
    You don't have to say goodbye to fine dining just because you've got a toddler. Here are some tips to make sure that you all enjoy eating out as a family.
  • Wacky Spiders – A Fun Halloween Craft For Kids  By : Lindsay Small
    This is one of my favorite Halloween crafts for kids. It is quick and simple, can be done with a crowd if necessary, and is an excellent way to practice cutting and fine motor skills with younger children. Older kids can let their imaginations take over and create some really wacky spiders!

    You will need:

    Black paper
    Scissors
    Glue or sticky-tape
    Googly eyes (optional) or scraps of paper and pens

    Instructions:

    Cut a rectangle of paper approximately 3 inch...
  • Child Recliner - Constructed with Love  By : Craig J. Clark
    Child size recliners have become a very popular gift over the past few years. I currently have over 500 of these recliners in over 2-dozen styles ready for the holiday season. But how do these great chairs come into being?
  • 5 Simple, Free and Easy Ways to Show Your Kids How Much You Care  By : articles411.com webmaster
    In the endless routine of daily life it is easy to get sidetracked and focus on what goes wrong rather than what is right with your life. Use the following tips to show your kids how much you care on a daily basis.
  • Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas For Children  By : Nicole Dean
    You can find a large variety of Halloween costumes available at stores in your neighborhood. However, when you consider the cost and lack of originality, homemade costumes are a more fun and oftentimes more cost-effective option. Plus, if you involve your children in creating the homemade costumes, the results will be worth more than any store-bought costume in any store.

    Here are some inexpensive, homemade Halloween costume ideas that will cost little money and show lots ...
  • Finding Your Spirit in the Kitchen Sink  By : Susie Cortright
    A reminder that a mother's self-nurturing rarely occurs at the spa...
  • I Can't Find My Homework, Mom! A Story about Faith  By : articles411.com webmaster
    Do you believe in asking God, or whatever higher power you choose to believe in, for the answers you need, when you need them? Read below for an enlightening story about my 11 year old daughter's missing homework papers.

    The problem started when my daughter took a break from her homework to eat dinner. She asked me if she could take it in her room and work on it while watching TV.


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