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  • The Importance of Art for Children  By : Shawn Wilson
    Art can really impact your child in a positive way and shed let on what they are really thinking inside.
  • How To Care For Your Baby  By : Obinna Heche
    Parenting as a matter of fact, is a style of caring for your infant that brings out the best in the baby and the best in the parents.
  • Hiring A Live In Nanny Can Relieve The Pressure Of Modern Life  By : Dominic Donaldson
    An article on the growing popularity, among working parents, of affordable childcare in the home.
  • Kids brush teeths more often with special bathroom accessories designed for them!  By : CHS Limited
    To show how easy you can take the attention of your child to brush teeth by small bathroom accessories ant other tips
  • The Holidays, Toy Safety, And Parents  By : Andrew Van Vooren
    With millions of toys made in China pulled from the shelves over safety fears in recent months, deciding what to buy your children for the holidays has become an increasingly difficult decision. The holidays are dangerous enough without having to worry about giving children gifts that could potentially harm them.
  • I Love My Kids, Honest!  By : Shawn Wilson
    I list of grievances about our kids that we can all relate to.
  • Some Tips About Fertility Drugs And Surgery  By : Michael Hehn
    A combination of fertility drugs and surgery are oftentimes used to begin treatment either before or during In Vitro Fertilization. For a woman - if you aren't ovulating (producing and releasing an egg all month) at all, or only infrequently, fertility drugs which activate egg making in much the same way as your body's own hormones can help.
  • How Does GIFT Or Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer Work?  By : Michael Hehn
    GIFT or Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer to give it the correct medical term, is one of the oldest types of fertility treatment available. Just like In Vitro Fertilization, the eggs and sperm, or Gametes, are gathered for later use. Healthy sperm and eggs are split then mixed together and placed in one of the fallopian tubes.
  • Tips In Teaching Our Kids Good Characters  By :
    There are just some things that are not being taught at school which you as a parent would have to do yourself. These are good characters not being incorporated into academic syllabus.
  • Tips In Dealing With Your Kids Tantrum  By :
    It is never an easy task to deal with a child having his periodic tantrums. Personally, I find it exhausting and testing my patience.
  • Vital games for Kids  By : Jane Reynolds
    Educational learning is growing by games and toys play an important role in didactic learning. In the course of toys and kids learning games we observe the emotional, psychological and academic progress of our kids. We can also tutor them basic concepts and life abilities.
  • Do We Need A Parentig Plan?  By : Jeremy Ranson
    Parenting is one of the most important jobs in the world, but it is also one of the most overlooked and underestimated jobs. With a parenting plan on your side, you can help take some of the edge off and remain calm within the parameters of your new occupation.
  • Mei Tai Information. Know Before You Buy  By : Art Gib
    The Mei Tai or Asian baby carriers have become extremely popular amongst mothers of new born babes. They find it extremely convenient and easy to use. It's been used since ancient times and has its roots in Asia.
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  • Raising the Next Generation  By : David G. Brooke
    Is there any work harder, more satisfying, aggravating, bewildering and important than raising kids? I think not. It's a huge, long-term, scary project, and worth thinking about a good deal. I read somewhere that we only prepare for what we think is important, so let's prepare for this most important endeavor. Even if you're already in the middle of the project, there are still many things you can do to help your kids grow up well, and here are some of them.
  • Build Hobbies With Your Child  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Hobbies benefit children in many ways. It gives a child an opportunity to express themselves, and it allows them to discover themselves and build self-esteem. They are also great educational tools. A child interested in rock collecting learns about geology and science, and a child in writing stories learns about sentence structure and proper grammar. Hobbies teach children to set and achieve goals, solve
  • Six Things You Should Know About Your Five Year Old  By :
    Parents of toddlers witness their children go from unsteady pre-walkers to confident children. Children grow tremendously from one year to the next and the foundation for lifelong learning is laid early during this time of growth. Five year olds have very different needs than toddlers
  • Six Things You Should Know About Your Four Year Old  By :
    Parents of toddlers face many challenges, and these challenges evolve as their children get older. Children learn and grow very quickly in their first years building the foundation for learning in the future. Four year olds...
  • Six Helpful Suggestions About Potty Training Your Toddler  By :
    Training toddlers to use the potty can be one of the most challenging tasks for parents of toddlers. There are many books, resources, and products designed for potty training but it can still be challenging for many children and their parents
  • Six Must Have Parenting Skills To Instill Honesty And Respect In Your Toddler  By :
    Parents of toddlers often wonder how to raise honest and respectful children. Teaching toddlers honesty and respect starts at home with parent child interactions.
  • Six Things To Help Prepare A Toddler For The Arrival Of A New Sibling  By :
    The arrival of a new baby is an exciting time for the whole family and can be challenging for parents of toddlers. Young children who are expecting a new sibling can experience...
  • Six Helpful Hints On Handling Hyperactive Grand Parents  By :
    The birth of a child is an exciting time for parents to be, as well as for grand parents. Most grand parents are a welcome addition to the family although some can be overly excited by the prospect of grandchildren.
  • Six Things You Should Know About Your Three Year Old  By :
    Watching a child grow from a tiny newborn into a curious toddler is an amazing experience, and teaching toddlers the many skills they need to learn is a rewarding job.
  • Buying Outdoor Play Equipment For Work, Rest And Even More Play  By : Dominic Donaldson
    Childhood play provides mental and emotional exercise as well as physical exercise. This article assesses the merits of various forms of outdoor play equipment for three different age groups.
  • Over The Shoulder Baby Holder Offers Comfort and Security: Try Attachment Parenting with Style  By : Art Gib
    Baby wearing is a tradition that fell out of favor in the western world. However, as research continues to uncover the benefits of keeping infants close this practice is back. Many companies are now offering a number of slings, wraps and carriers. And baby wearing enthusiast can flaunt their newfound parenting methods in style as many products incorporate organic fabrics and fabulous prints.
  • Baby Clothes For All Sizes  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at how babies clothes have adapted over the years to be fashion items for all babies from the premature to the toddling.
  • Mei Tai Baby Carrier Brings Western Parents a Taste of the East  By : Art Gib
    Mei Tai is an Asian style of infant carrier that has become popular in Western society due to its simplicity, comfort and versatility. Baby wearing and the use of infant slings has grown in recent years as researcher uncover more and more benefits of the practice. And many infant carrier producers both big and small have used the mei tai as a blueprint for modern designs.
  • Over The Shoulder Baby Holder Tips And Tricks  By : Art Gib
    The OTSBH is an award winning product, being the recipient for the seal of approval from the National Parenting Center. This sling is perfect for; inconspicuous breastfeeding, to carry a baby in a selection of positions, comfortable support, safety, and top quality workmanship All these features add up to being superior to any other sling on the market.
  • Isn't It Time To Teach Parenting?  By : Knight Pierce Hirst
    The dictionary defines parenting as the rearing of children. It would be a much better world if parenting were defined as the successful rearing of children.
  • Art Class For Kids Hints And Tips -- Saving Artwork Made By Children  By : Christine OKelly
    An art class for kids is a great way to help your child explore their creativity while improving their skills. It is a good feeling when your kids proudly present the newest results of their children's art education. The problem is what you do with them. This article gives some ideas for saving children's artwork.
  • What To Consider When Picking A Name For Your Baby  By : Simone Butler
    Picking a name for your child is a decision with long-lasting consequences. What should you be thinking about to make sure you make the right choice?
  • Pregnancy First Stages and Video  By : mark dally
    There's little doubt that when you become pregnant, your whole life is just about to be turned inside out and upside down. Indeed pregnancy is a life changing experience for both the mum and dad to be.
  • Is Caffeine During Pregnancy Harmful?  By : Cyndra Neal
    The article describes the increase if caffeine is harmful during pregnancy. It also list some suggested caffeine amounts that might be less harmful for the mother.
  • Teach Your Kids To Stop Thumbsucking  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Thumb sucking is a concern many parents have. Toddlers suck their thumbs because it's comforting and calming. It's probably something they did before they were born and revert back to it when they are nervous, agitated, scared or ill. They may also use it to lull themselves back to sleep in the middle of the night.
  • A Look At Harsh Discipline  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Recent studies suggest that low-income parents tend to endorse much harsher discipline, partially because they hold stronger beliefs about the value of spanking and experience higher levels of stress. However, parents who work in high-stress jobs or are stay-at-home parents who are feeling frustrated or isolated are also at risk. It's imperative that parents recognize their tendency to punish a child too
  • Enforcing Rules At Home  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Some parents may worry that setting strict rules may distance them from their children. But this simply isn't the case. Though they may gripe and complain and get upset when you become the enforcer, they realize deep down that this shows you care. These parameters you set forth and enforce make your child feel loved, safe, and secure. It's never easy developing and introducing rules. Parents may tend to
  • Be Involve With Your Childs' Activities  By : Jerald Shapiro
    It's probably no secret that children who have involved parents are more happy, healthy, and well-adjusted and excel at their educational and extracurricular pursuits. It can increase their cognitive development, keeps them motivated, strengthens the parent-child relationship, and has a direct positive influence on their overall academic achievement. In turn, it can also help parents achieve a positive
  • Follow Through With Your Discipline  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Let's face it. There are just some days when it would just seem easier to let your child have his way than feeling like you're fighting a losing battle when trying to discipline them. They beg, plead, cry, barter and scream - anything to get out of doing the time for their crime. However, don't lose your strength and your will during this time. It's times like these when consistent disciplinary action is
  • Playing Is Part Of Development  By : Jerald Shapiro
    We've all heard the term, "Oh, that's child's play." It implies something is easy, frivolous and unimportant in the overall scheme of things. But to a child, child's play is essential to their mental, social, emotional, and physical development.
  • Teach Your Kids To Feel Important  By : Jerald Shapiro
    It's imperative for a child's healthy development to feel important and worthy. Healthy self-esteem is a child's armor against the challenges of the world. Kids who feel good about themselves seem to have an easier time handling conflicts and resisting negative pressures. They tend to smile more readily and enjoy life. These kids are realistic and generally optimistic. It's also been shown that children who
  • Monkey See Monkey Do  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Children learn to imitate at a very young age. It's how they learn to behave, care for themselves, develop new skills, and communicate with others. From their earliest moments they watch you closely and pattern their own behavior and beliefs after yours. Your examples become permanent images, which will shape their attitudes and actions for the rest of their life.
  • Dealing With Anger  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Anger can be a paralyzing and debilitating condition. But it can be a terrifying and degrading experience for your child if you're taking your anger out on them. Physical and verbal abuse of a child can have lasting and lethal implications, so it's crucial that as a parent, you do whatever necessary to get your anger in check.
  • Dinner Fast and Easy: Quick Tips to Get a Healthy Dinner on the Table  By : Jamie Jefferson
    If you think you don't have time to make dinner, think again. With these ideas, you'll be a professional at-home chef in no time.
  • Parenting as a Single Mom in These Economic Times  By : Everette Jamison
    Life sure has changed, since the days of living in the big house, driving the new BMW and designer clothes. That was pre-divorce.
  • Reactive Attachment Disorder: A New Understanding  By : Heather Forbes
    In learning more about my children and understanding that their behaviors were driven from a deeply wounded place, I was able to parent them in a way that allowed healing to begin.
  • Shopping Tips for Child Guard Monitors  By : Steve Thibeault
    What Are Child Guard Monitors?
    These electronic devices are safe for children to use and have with them all the time. They contain transmitters that lets the receiver knows when its user is near to straying past specified distance boundaries.
  • A Day In The Life of a Single Mom  By : Shawn Wilson
    An interesting story about the trials and tribulations of being a single mother.
  • Teaching Kids Kindness To Animals  By : Victor Epand
    Kids can learn how to treat animals well with stuffed animals. You can teach your children about friendly animal care with stuffed toys.
  • What Should You Do if Your Teen Wants to Become a Fashion Model?  By : Michael James
    If your teen has expressed an interest in a modeling career, what should you do? This article explores the factors to consider in making the decision to allow your teen to model, or not to allow your teen to enter the world of modeling.
  • How to Heal from the Impact of Early Trauma  By : Heather Forbes
    Traditionally, we have underestimated the importance of play experiences in early human development. For many children who have suffered trauma, abuse, and neglect, they do not know how to play.
  • Tips For Toy Safety  By :
    One of the most important things that we should do when we choose our children's toys is their safety. As it is always being said, 'safety always comes first.'
  • Fathers and Daughters  By : Sajjad Haider
    When I was a little girl, my father used to take me to the sea. This was not just any ordinary visit, we had to make sure it was the fourteenth night of the moon, so I counted all I could on my little fingers that the moon would come faster, but the moon only came when it will. Years later, he gave me a ring which could have been stolen from one of the moon’s fingers.
  • Completely Free Guide On Baby Shower Party To Help You.  By : JohnJames
    Baby gifts are common all over the world. Once a child is born the people around the mother or the parents are usually very happy and one of the ways to communicate their joy is by sending gifts to the mother of the child and the baby. If you want to send a gift to a baby, always take the time to find the one that will be appreciated by the parents and one that will make you feel proud to give.
  • Building Self Esteem For Your Child  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Your child's self esteem is their mental foundation. A self-assured child is confident, secure, happy, well-adjusted and successful. They can solve problems that come their way, and it thrives under a loving parent's nurturing care. What are some good ways to built self esteem in your child?
  • Being Consistent With Your Kids  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Consistency is key to successfully teaching your child right from wrong when disciplining them. It keeps small misdeeds and bad behaviors from later becoming bigger misdeeds and worse behaviors. You have to stand firm and mean it when you say, "Turn off the television now"or "no dessert after dinner because you didn't touch your dinner." Consistency teaches your child there are defined consequences for
  • Build A Connect With Your Child  By : Jerald Shapiro
    We all want to connect and be involved with our child. Children of involved parents generally feel more confident, assured and have a higher level of self esteem. They excel in school and do well in extracurricular activities and with their hobbies. But is there such a thing as too much involvement? It's imperative when you're becoming involved with your school-aged child's activities and academics
  • Have A Clear Expectation Of Your Child  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Sometimes it can be very challenging to communicate anything with your child. Setting clear expectations regarding what's acceptable behavior and what isn't imperative to successfully teaching your child right from wrong. If the parameters are muddled or the child learns that in one situation the rules hold true yet in another situation the same rule does not, it makes for confusion and frustration on both
  • Create Chores So Your Child Can Grow  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Chores can help develop a sense of responsibility and self worth in your child. It should be understood by all family members they are expected and necessary to a household running successfully and efficiently. They can help create a sense of unity and family and is a great place for your child to learn about teamwork. Parents should take special care to handle the delegation of chores to children so
  • Keep Tract Of Your Childs' Chores  By : Jerald Shapiro
    It can be very frustrating to ask your child over and over again to complete their chores without them ever getting done. If this describes your house to a tee, consider designing a chore chart. Chores might include taking out the garbage, doing the dishes, cleaning their room, yard work or putting laundry in the laundry room. Each chore has to be done just once or twice a week. Anything more is
  • Be Proud Of Your Child's Uniqueness  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Just like a snowflake or a fingerprint, every child is unique in their own special way. Every child has a unique way of feeling, thinking, and interacting with others. Some children are shy, while others are outgoing; some are active, while others are calm; some are fretful, while others are easy-going. As a loving and nurturing parent, it's your job to encourage them to embrace their uniqueness and
  • Different Ways To Build Your Childs' Self Esteem  By : Jerald Shapiro
    It's often been said that children learn what they live. So if you're looking for a place to start helping your child build positive self esteem and self value, then you should show them your positive sense of self and strong self esteem. Be positive when you speak about yourself and highlight your strengths. This will teach your child that it's okay to be proud of their talents, skills and abilities. Your
  • Stuffed Animals And Allergies In Children  By : Victor Epand
    Stuffed animals can be enjoyable for children, as long as they don't make them sick. This article offers tips on helping a child who is allergic to stuffed animals.
  • How To Choose A Safe Toy  By : Victor Epand
    This article talks about how to minimize hazard when buying toys. It also explains hazards to packages can cause for small children.
  • Toy Gun Safety For Children  By : Victor Epand
    There is a bit of a controversy over children playing with toys guns. This articles talks about ways to safely allow your child to play with a toy gun.
  • The Benefits Of Educational Toys  By : Victor Epand
    Educational toys can be fun for young children. This article describes how children can benefit from learning with educational toys.
  • Self Esteem Is An Important Component For Every Child  By : Nick Clipton
    Words and actions have great impact on the confidence of children, and children, including adolescents, remember the positive statements parents and caregivers say to them. Phrases such as "I like the way you…" or "You are improving at…" or "I appreciate the way you…" should be used on a daily basis.
  • Choosing the Right Diaper Bag  By : Art Gib
    When it's time to venture out and take your pride and joy with you, the last thing you want to think about is lugging all of the babies supplies out the door but worst yet forgetting something. That's where a diaper bag comes into play.
  • Back to School Strategies for Difficult Children  By : Heather Forbes
    Keep trusting that as you stay focused on your relationship with your children, being flexible and supportive with their school work, they will be more equipped to learn, more motivated to accomplish, and most importantly, happier in their well­being.
  • Should Boys Play With Dolls?  By : Victor Epand
    Some people believe that boys should not play with dolls. This articles discusses this issue and talks about what the experts say.
  • How To Avoid Brain Injuries To Your Child  By : John Myre
    According to the Brain Injury Association, every year in the United States 1.4 million people are treated for traumatic brain injury (TBI) in hospital emergency rooms. About 50,000 people die each year from TBI, and 80,000 experience the onset of long-term disability.
  • When your child cries what should you do?  By : JuliaArticleSub
    Crying is a physiological process in the life of a normal baby. All to communicate with others.Sine they can not express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. If an uncomfortable feeling she just cry.Normally babies cry in situations like hunger, wetting also heat or cold, tight cloaths, pain ect. Some children need the presence of someone else will cry simply.Crying without any cause in some normal babies.
  • Unique Baby Shower Gift Ideas  By : anand maheshwari
    More and more people are turning to baby shower gift baskets as an alternative to picking out one special baby gift.
  • A Baby Clothing Guide for New Dads  By : KJ Ross
    Does anyone think about poor old dad when a new baby is born? New mom's have typically waited for this day their entire lives, but when baby comes home poor old dad is left to face a whole new world with a new set of rules and terminology.
  • The Role Of Effective Communication With Children  By : Michael Green
    kids cry is a physiological process in baby's life. All ordinary babies cry to be in touch with others. In view of the fact they can't express their feelings in words, crying is the only way for communication.
  • Power of Parenting  By : Heather Forbes
    Instead of waking up in the morning thinking, "I've got to get up, fix my children breakfast, pack their lunches, somehow get them out to school on time through the tantrums and meltdowns, and then prepare myself for the dreaded homework after school!" I encourage you to say to yourself, "Today is the day that I will press on to help mold my child's brain.
  • Just Give Them a Minute  By : Stephanie Foster
    When you're trying to get things done, sometimes the kids can drive you crazy. What if giving in is the best way to get things done?
  • 2008 Financial Crisis Affects Parenting Stress  By : Andrew Van Vooren
    The article describes the increase level of stress parents are exposed to because of the current 2008 Financial crisis. How the stress affects the entire family and simple suggestion on how to lower the stress levels for the entire family during difficult financial hardships.
  • Nuture Your Child's Emotional Wholeness in School  By : Connie Allen
    Your child spends many of his waking hours at school and it plays a big part in his life and significantly impacts him. Parents need to maximize the time they spend with their children focusing their attention on nurturing his emotional wholeness.
  • Heart Damage Of Another Kind  By : Aydan Corkern
    This is a damage that can hurt forever if not dealt with the right way.
  • Parents Allow Millions Of Minors To Smoke Each Day  By : Aydan Corkern
    Why would a parent allow such a hazzardous habit to start with their children?
  • Home Schooling Your Autistic Child: Tough Choice To Make  By : Scott Boyd
    Home schooling your autistic child Often becomes a teaching two-part process. The first to teach the skills of communication and then actual teachings a child needs. Home schooling an autistic child tips include
  • Autism And The Teenage Years: Meeting The Challenge  By : Scott Boyd
    Autism and the teenage years. Meet the challenge to make life easier for your family and you! Tackling autism in teens is much more difficult than with a typical teen, but with the right knowledge it can overcome.
  • Is Daycare The Right Option For Your Child?  By : Simone Butler
    Childcare can be a problem when both parents are working, whether full or part time. Daycare is a popular option, but is it the best choice for your child?
  • Ideas For Finding Cool Baby Gifts  By : JohnJames
    The kind of gifts that a child receives at birth usually depends a lot on the kind of friends that the parents have. If the mother or the father works and is friendly with the upper class of people, it will reflect on the quality of gifts that the children would receive. That's why it's important to associate with the right kinds of people in life.
  • Teach Creative Writing With These 5 Steps  By : Zacharias Allred
    Teaching creative writing to children is fun and rewarding. Kids naturally love to here stories read to them. As parents many times our children fall to sleep while being read to. Teachers can build a stimulating creative writing program in the classroom by giving the children a desire to write. Here are 5 steps to start a creative writing program.
  • 5 Quick Ways to Keep Young Children Busy  By : Stephanie Foster
    Keeping the kids busy is often the only way to get anything done as a stay at home parent. These are 5 quick ideas that work with my children.
  • Be Patience While Teaching Your Kids  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Children are inquisitive by nature. When they are younger, it's usually because they want to better understand something. When they are older, it's because they want to better understand why you think something is important and why they should also feel the same way. Regardless of their age, it's imperative that when setting forth the rules and expectations in your home, your child understands there is
  • Have Patience And Listen To Your Kids  By : Jerald Shapiro
    Communicating with our children can be a difficult task at times. We feel like they're not listening to us; they feel like we're not listening to them. Good listening and communications skills are essential to successful parenting. Your child's feelings, views and opinions have worth, and you should make sure you take the time to sit down and listen openly and discuss them honestly.
  • Six Suggestions To Keep From Being Run Over By Your Toddler  By :
    Parents of toddlers face many challenges. Young children are curious, active, and imaginative, but they can also be exasperating at the same time.
  • Six Helpful Hints On Handling Hyperactive Grand Parents  By :
    The birth of a child is an exciting time for parents to be, as well as for grand parents. Most grand parents are a welcome addition to the family although...
  • Quit Smoking: Guide Your Children On Time  By : Nick Clipton
    The worst thing you can do to encourage your teen to stop smoking is to yell, scream, or demoralize your child. This will have the opposite effect of what you want. Teens already have a problem thinking that their parents do not understand them and if you go nuts when you find out the problem, in the mind of your child this will only solidify that you do not understand them or their position.
  • How Children Can Learn To Write Poetry In Six Steps  By : Zacharias Allred
    Teaching children to write poetry can be done if the steps are broken down. Children learn best when it is simple and easily accomplished. Basically all you need to do is show children how to rhyme words and then put them together. Here are 6 methods.
  • STEP WARS--Overcoming the Perils and Making Peace in Adult Stepfamilies  By : Yvonne Kelly
    The dynamics of stepfamilies can be powerful and toxic--especially when adult children are dealing with the complexities of relationships that come when their own parents, in later life, remarry. Adult children may suddenly be forced to adjust to new relationships with parents, step-parents, step-siblings, and possibly the birth of new siblings; and face new financial situations, such as adjusted inheritances.
  • Perfect Parenting For Shaping A Perfect Future For Your Child  By : Nim Aulakh
    As we all know, raising a child is a complex job. There are many ways in raising a child but a strong emotional bond between parents and children is the foundation to perfect parenting. Children who are confident of being loved, trusted and respected by their parents are more obedient, respectful and trust worthy children. In perfect parenting, we should have a more flexible approach.
  • Positive Family Communication  By : Jane Reynolds
    Children cry is a physiological development in baby's life. All normal babies cry to communicate with others. In view of the fact they can't express their feelings in words, crying is the only way for communication.
  • How To Build Your Little Ones Social Skills  By : Amit Kheterpal
    As soon as a kid is born they start to recognize faces and especially the parents. Even within the parents they see more familiarity with the mothers. They feel secure with the mother and the reason is not hard to fathom.
  • In-House Developmental Activities For Kids  By : Amit Kheterpal
    Each day is a learning experience for everyone of us. That also holds true for kids also. As a parent you are correct being worried about your kids development in the initial years. You want to make sure that his or her faculties are developing alright.
  • Cool 101  By : Mark Thrice
    The kids finally figure out that Dad is actually cool!
  • Kids Learning Can Be Fun With Coloring Pages  By : Amit Kheterpal
    As a parent we are anxious that our child learns fast and grows fast too. However inherent in that desire is the responsibility for you as a parent to help make that learning to be more complete and a fun activity.
  • Of Loving and Affectionate Children  By : Sowmithri Ramgangadar
    I am sure you want your children to grow up to be good citizens.

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