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Celebrating Moms: Finding The ‘Me’ In Motherhood

Jan 27th, 2011

Celebrating Moms: Finding The ‘Me’ In Motherhood

Whether you’re a mom or not, at some point you’ve likely put yourself on the back burner while turning your attention to the needs of those around you. With kids, life isn’t only about you anymore. That can be an amazing thing, but if you’re losing yourself in the process of raising a family, it’s time to refocus.

Money-Smart Kids: How To Teach Children Good Money Habits

Jan 26th, 2011

Money-Smart Kids: How To Teach Children Good Money Habits

How do we strike a balance between giving our kids the moon and the stars and their appreciation of monetary value? Catch them young as all good habits have their roots in the early years. Here are some effective ways of making your child money wise.

Parenting The Shy Child: 5 Ways To Help Her Make Friends

Jan 25th, 2011

Parenting The Shy Child: 5 Ways To Help Her Make Friends

Some children are so overcome with shyness that they’re unable to properly function in social settings. Want to learn how to help your child cope with shyness? Here are some expert tips that will have your son or daughter overcoming social anxiety in no time!

Too Many Video Games? Tips To Get Your Kids To Play Outside

Jan 24th, 2011

Too Many Video Games? Tips To Get Your Kids To Play Outside

Video games are tons of fun, but for youngsters, playing time should be limited to a couple of hours a week. If you show your child some fun ideas for getting outside and playing, they’ll be more apt to put down the video game controller and have some fun in the sun.

Science Education: How To Make Science Fun For Your Kids

Jan 22nd, 2011

Science Education: How To Make Science Fun For Your Kids

Don't neglect teaching science to your kids until upper mathematics is completed. Just be sure that the student develops the ability to learn through observation. Science is life and the best way is to follow the child's natural interests, explore and offer many opportunities of discovery.

Child Anger: Why The Arizona Tragedy Is A Wake Up Call

Jan 21st, 2011

Child Anger: Why The Arizona Tragedy Is A Wake Up Call

Twenty-two year old Jared Loughner killed six and wounded 14 innocent people in Tucson. This tragic event is a wake up call. We need to identify root causes and examine solutions for violent behavior. Human beings have the power to make choices for good or evil regardless of what has happened in the past.

Parenting Daughters: Initiating Puberty Education For Girls

Jan 20th, 2011

Parenting Daughters: Initiating Puberty Education For Girls

Puberty is an awkward time for girls, but as a mother you can help make it easier on her. What are the ways you can help educate your daughter about her transitional steps to womanhood? And how do you assure her that this is a normal step in her growing up years and that she is always beautiful to you?

Conscious Parenting: Does Your Child Have Empowering Beliefs?

Jan 19th, 2011

Conscious Parenting: Does Your Child Have Empowering Beliefs?

What beliefs do your children have about learning, about success, about school, and most importantly about themselves? Do they have empowering beliefs or negative beliefs? Do their beliefs make a big impact on their behaviors and results?

Classic Children’s Books: Roald Dahl’s The Witches

Jan 18th, 2011

Classic Children’s Books: Roald Dahl’s The Witches

If ever there was an author who could capture the wonder of a child's imagination, mix it with the bizarre, and add some scary, to create stories that children adore, it was Roald Dahl. In the classic kids' book, The Witches, by Roald Dahl, he mixes all those elements into a story that will have youngsters looking for the signs.