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Classic Children’s Books: Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm

Sep 25th, 2010

Classic Children’s Books: Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm

Cheerful, witty, refreshing, inspiring… Such is the charm of the American classic, Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm, the journey of a girl who must adjust to every unfavorable circumstance and follow her dreams to become an educated, independent woman.

Preventing Swine Flu: H1N1 And The New School Year

Sep 24th, 2010

Preventing Swine Flu: H1N1 And The New School Year

After causing a huge stir all last year, H1N1 is still very much on the minds of school administrators, teachers, students and parents as the new school year begins. Here are some things to know about the H1N1 strain of the flu virus and what you can do to help prevent contracting or spreading it.

Parenting Newborns: The Chemistry Of Attachment And Bonding

Sep 24th, 2010

Parenting Newborns: The Chemistry Of Attachment And Bonding

Newborns need all the love, attention and care that we can give them, and we've got to hand it to Mother Nature for providing us with invaluable responses to ensure attachment and bonding between parents and their babies. Read on to understand the chemistry of attachment.

Relationship Tips For Parents: Living with Children

Sep 23rd, 2010

Relationship Tips For Parents: Living with Children

In a marital relationship, your husband or wife should always come first. While that might sound unloving to your children, it actually gives them a great deal of comfort and stability knowing that their parents are very much in love with each other.

Pictures And Visual Learning Techniques In Childhood Education

Sep 23rd, 2010

Pictures And Visual Learning Techniques In Childhood Education

Pictures can trigger a whole range of associations and help enhance creative thinking and imagination. Using images and visual learning techniques in education creates a more evocative learning process with children.

Make Your Child An Animal Lover: The Time To Start Is Now

Sep 22nd, 2010

Make Your Child An Animal Lover: The Time To Start Is Now

Compassion and respect for all forms of life is an important personality trait that is best implanted in one’s child during the early years. By teaching children to respect animals, we are doing our bit to raise a sensitive generation that is connected to nature.

Parenting Advice: The Consequences Of Authoritarian Parenting

Sep 21st, 2010

Parenting Advice: The Consequences Of Authoritarian Parenting

Most of us do not like to be controlled, and children are no exception, so your choice to control always has negative consequences for your children. While controlling might work in the short run, it can create many problems in the long run.

Communicating With Preteens: Learn The Language Of Transition

Sep 21st, 2010

Communicating With Preteens: Learn The Language Of Transition

During their preteen period kids largely turn non-communicative with the non-stop chatter suddenly giving way to mumbling, gestures and one-word replies. A parent counselor offers some rules of thumb for positive communication with preteens.

Child Diet: 5 Quick Tips To Cure A Picky Eater

Sep 20th, 2010

Child Diet: 5 Quick Tips To Cure A Picky Eater

Poor eating habits as a child will often last through the adult years. Here are some of the causes of picky eating with five tips to get your child to eat enough of the right kind of healthy foods.