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Learning Styles For Kids: How To Assess Your Child’s Style

Dec 8th, 2010

Learning Styles For Kids: How To Assess Your Child’s Style

When you understand how your child naturally takes in information, and assess his learning style at an early age, it will make introducing new ideas and activities easier for you - and a lot more fun for him. Here's how you can focus on your child's strengths to help him learn in the best way possible.

Single Parenting: Six Ways To Soar While Flying Solo

Dec 7th, 2010

Single Parenting: Six Ways To Soar While Flying Solo

Single parenting is one of the toughest jobs on the planet. So what can you do to maintain confidence in yourself and peace in your home? Dr. Jane Nelsen, Ed. D., the author and co-author of Positive Discipline for Single Parents, offers advice to those who are flying solo.

Child Safety: Keep Kids Safe On Outdoor Playground Equipment

Dec 4th, 2010

Child Safety: Keep Kids Safe On Outdoor Playground Equipment

Can parents really ensure their children's physical safety? If you are creating a play space for your child in your backyard, there are many safety precautions that you need to consider. Regular maintenance and supervision help keep kids safe when playing outside.

Christmas Movies For Kids: Warm-Hearted Stories For Cold, Winter Nights

Dec 3rd, 2010

Christmas Movies For Kids: Warm-Hearted Stories For Cold, Winter Nights

What better way to spend those cold, winter nights with your loved ones this Christmas, than to snuggle in front of the TV with popcorn, hot chocolate and a movie to warm your heart. So here are a couple of classic Christmas movies for those cold winter nights.

Positive Discipline: How To Guide Your Child To Self-Discipline

Dec 2nd, 2010

Positive Discipline: How To Guide Your Child To Self-Discipline

As I parent my children and mentor other families, one area we're constantly improving upon is the art of self-discipline. Young children especially mimick what they see and hear, whether right or wrong children are products of their environment. Be the change you wish to see in your children.

NLP Techniques For Parents: Reading Your Child’s Emotional State

Dec 1st, 2010

NLP Techniques For Parents: Reading Your Child’s Emotional State

If your children are struggling but feel too embarrassed to come to you for guidance, you can use NLP skills to ascertain when your child is in a specific emotional state. An NLP technique called calibration is a great tool when it comes to doing just that.

Seasonal Flu Vs Swine Flu: Symptoms, Prevention And Vaccines

Nov 30th, 2010

Seasonal Flu Vs Swine Flu: Symptoms, Prevention And Vaccines

To keep your family healthy and safe this flu season, it’s important to know all you can about the two types of influenza circulating. Seasonal flu and H1N1 (swine flu) share some important similarities, but they also differ in critical ways. Here are the flu fundamentals on everything from symptoms to prevention.

Flying With Baby: Travel With Kids Without Losing Your Sanity

Nov 29th, 2010

Flying With Baby: Travel With Kids Without Losing Your Sanity

Flying with a baby can be a nerve-racking experience if you're not prepared. Being embarrassed by the discomfort you are subjecting your fellow passengers can be even harder on parents. Here are a few tips to help ease the experience of flying with a baby.

8 Ways Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) Techniques Can Help Your Child

Nov 28th, 2010

8 Ways Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) Techniques Can Help Your Child

NLP is a way of helping a person change their behavior. This method is just as effective with children as it is with adults, and using it with children when they are young gives them the tools to change their behavior when they need to. Here are the top 8 NLP tips that will help you to help your child.