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School Lunches: Healthy Alternatives For Your Kids

Aug 11th, 2010

School Lunches: Healthy Alternatives For Your Kids

School lunches are pretty important to kids, but your kids’ school lunches don’t need to be boring sandwiches and applesauce. Here are some tips to help make school lunches more healthy and fun!

Positive Parenting: Teach Your Kids A Wealthy Mindset

Aug 11th, 2010

Positive Parenting: Teach Your Kids A Wealthy Mindset

You know that when you focus constantly on lack of money and things, that's what you experience. You've been working hard to change your own mindset - and change your own life. But it's even more important that you teach your kids a wealthy mindset.

From Working Mom To Stay-At-Home Mom: Making the Transition

Aug 10th, 2010

From Working Mom To Stay-At-Home Mom: Making the Transition

Making the transition from a dual income family to a single income family can be tough. Here are 5 things I wish someone had told me before I quit my job and became a stay at home mom.

Computers For Kids: Tips On Buying Your Child His First PC

Aug 10th, 2010

Computers For Kids: Tips On Buying Your Child His First PC

No (wired) parent can afford to delay their child’s introduction to computers and the vast world of the Internet indefinitely. If you need to buy your kid a computer, but are new to this and leery of experimenting on such an expensive electronic device, you'll benefit from these tips on buying a PC for your kid.

Despicable Me Movie Review: Overload Of Cuteness

Aug 9th, 2010

Despicable Me Movie Review: Overload Of Cuteness

Despicable Me takes an interesting look at the life of Gru - the 2nd best super villain in the world. Maybe I am a heartless robot but this movie had too much cuteness. Watch it with a child or someone childlike on a day you need some cuteness in your life.

Parenting Tip: Do You Play ‘Good Cop – Bad Cop’?

Aug 9th, 2010

Parenting Tip: Do You Play ‘Good Cop – Bad Cop’?

If you and your spouse take opposing roles in dealing with your kids, you're not alone. Many parents take on the roles of 'good cop' and 'bad cop' in the family. Which 'cop' is right? And should you be a cop at all?

Raising Children: The Benefits of Baby Wearing

Aug 8th, 2010

Raising Children: The Benefits of Baby Wearing

Baby wearing simply means holding or carrying a baby or young child using a baby carrier. When done properly, carrying a baby in a soft baby carrier can be safer than carrying a baby in your arms. There are many benefits to babywearing for the caregiver and especially for the baby.

Social Development Of Children: Your Role As A Parent

Aug 8th, 2010

Social Development Of Children: Your Role As A Parent

When your child gets into a sticky social situation, which parent can resist the urge to jump in and solve it for them? The instinct to protect our children is natural, but overprotecting them does more harm than good. Here's how to let your child learn from experience while providing them the safety they need.

Conscious Parenting: The Critical Importance Of Touch

Aug 7th, 2010

Conscious Parenting: The Critical Importance Of Touch

The mothers of India have given the world one of the most important parenting tools known to humanity: infant massage. It is probably hard to imagine raising a baby without this gentle, everyday experience, but in some western cultures (particularly the U.S.) it is just being discovered!