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Parenting
- 20 Proven
Ways to Keep Kids Busy When You Are, Too
For stay at home parents who have a dream cooking away in their heart. (March 24, 2003)
- Baby Needs
List of supplies. (March
18, 2003)
- Bedtime Battles
One
parents struggle with a night owl. (March
14, 2003)
- Children's Allowance
Allowance is a great teaching tool when given in the spirit of generosity and practicality.
(September 12, 2003)
- Chores
Task List
Printable lists (August 1, 2003)
- Encourage Reading by Creating a Cozy Reading Space
The best thing you can do to help your child succeed in school
is to encourage reading - no matter how young your child is!
(July 31, 2004)
- A
Glossary of Baby Product Terms and Definitions - Know What
You Need
What you
need to know about baby product terms and definitions. (October
19, 2004)
- Teaching Children Good Manners
If our kids learn that they are free to trample on the peace, space or rose gardens of others, they will develop into spoiled and inconsiderate brats.
(February 7, 2004)
- Improve Kids' Reading -- Even Without Books
Parents want their children to be strong readers. They see
reading ability as the ticket to a good college and a successful
life. (October 14, 2003)
- Listen
To Your Baby
Treat your baby as an individual from the day he is
born. (March 9, 2003)
- Photograph Your Children
10 Easy Ways To Improve Your Family Photographs.
(January 29, 2004)
- Raising a Self-Sufficient Teen
If you haven't been
working with your teen on gradually giving them a sense of independence and ownership of their lives, then you're going to
have your work cut out for you. (June
4, 2003)
- Surviving
as a Single Parent: Seven Suggestions to Make your Life
Easier
(May 4, 2003)
- To Clean Or Not To Clean (Your Child's Room)
I still clearly remember my dad patiently (and
sometimes not so patiently) explaining and demonstrating to me
how to fold the sheet corners on my bed.
(June 4, 2003)
- Working
Moms~ Got Guilt?
If you are a working parent, particularly a working mom, it's
likely you are among the 95% who feel guilty when they leave their kids to
go to work. (August 23, 2003)
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