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Feb
11
By: angelie | Discussion (0)

Most parents want to instill a sense of ethics, morals, and spirituality in their children. Whether we take our cues from the Bible, The Torah, The Koran, or from our own personal set of beliefs, we strive to teach our kids right from wrong, to help them develop compassion and respect for others, and to give [...]



Feb
09
By: angelie | Discussion (1)

The shift from babbling to real words is a slow process that begins shortly after your child is born. Everytime that you respond to his cries, you encourage his expressive language. By 12 months, his grudges and fusses have evolved into different consonant sounds (like m’s, b’s, c’s and d’s), Your toddler’s babbling intonation should [...]



Jan
31
By: angelie | Discussion (1)

The internet is a big part of life for young people today. In fact, if kids could have access to only one medium, more would choose the internet than the television, or telephone. No doubt, the new technology has plenty of benefits. But the information from the Internet is wide open, leaving it up to [...]



Dec
29
By: dawn | Discussion (1)

 
With the huge boom in easily and relatively affordably technology, it’s really not a huge surprise that there are now computers exclusively for children. 

Tags: children, Computers, kids

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Dec
22
By: angelie | Discussion (1)

 
It can be very confusing to find the right clothes for new born babies. The infant clothing roughly covers almost a  year and a half of your baby’s life. It is important that you get the right clothes for your baby. Now that Christmas is here again, you need to dress him up properly so [...]



Sep
28
By: kathy2 | Discussion (0)

Doctors really don’t know what causes Type 1, or juvenile, diabetes. Research is being done to explore both genetics and environmental triggers, but many kids who are diagnosed with diabetes have no family history of it at all.

Diabetes is manageable; kids who have this condition can live normal, active lives if they pay [...]



Sep
25
By: bryboy | Discussion (0)

PURE Sensia Touchscreen Wi-Fi Internet Radio
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Gay Dating: Guide Offers ‘Body Language Makeover’
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Sep
20
By: kathy2 | Discussion (0)

The Difficult Child, by Stanley Turecki, MD
Raising Your Spirited Child: A Guide for Parents Whose Child is More—Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, Energetic, by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka
I am reviewing these books together because they are written on the same issue—the challenges of raising challenging children. Both authors, practitioners and scholars in their field, use the [...]



Jul
31
By: kathy2 | Discussion (0)

I have a child turning 12 in a week, and we trolled endlessly through all sorts of websites looking for good party ideas.  By “good,” my daughter means something amazing and awesome that all her friends will be jealous of.  By “good” I mean something easy that won’t require me to do anything or spend [...]



Jul
09
By: kathy2 | Discussion (0)

We recently bought the first season of The Dukes of Hazzard for our family.  It’s as cornball as I remember—jokes as thick as if they’d been poured straight from the butter churn, and every episode has a car chase that causes our six-year-old boy to hoot and holler and hold his breath.  I don’t have [...]