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There is much to write about parenting, but our authors who write parenting articles found out that the popular ones are those are about babysitting and dealing with teenagers. There is a step-by-step guide to find a babysitter, plus tips on making background check of prospective babysitters. Cognitive therapy for troubled teens is a popular article too. A guide for online games for kids is also getting a lot of readers.

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A summer birthday party is all about choosing the right activities that will entertain your guests while taking full advantage of the beautiful weather. Going to a family fun center will allow you to enjoy the great outdoors without having to worry about many of the obstacles that arise from throwing a birthday party.

By: Tammi Priesterl Home and Family> Parenting l May 18, 2012

Bigger is not necessarily better. There is a reason that amusement parks across the country are faltering while family fun centers are growing in numbers. A family fun center's success lies in its accessibility and quality of service when compared to an amusement park, the following is a brief argument why.

By: Tammi Priesterl Home and Family> Parenting l May 18, 2012

When planning a birthday party or reunion, all members of the family (young and old) must be taken into account. Family fun centers provide the attractions and entertainment that appeal to young guests as well as older clientele, featuring Mini Golf, Arcades, and Rookie Go Karts.

By: Tammi Priesterl Home and Family> Parenting l May 18, 2012
Rosemary Lichtman, Ph. D.

Use these 5 steps if your child is being bullied. We can all work together to make a stand against childhood bullying.

By: Rosemary Lichtman, Ph. D.l Home and Family> Parenting l May 18, 2012

Understanding why children have emotional problems and how to best support your child is critical if you are to have a child who will evolve into a balanced adult.

By: orla kellyl Home and Family> Parenting l May 17, 2012

The most basic teacher supplies that are needed include markers, tape, hole punches and glue. Rulers, paper and folders are usually good to have. Rooms with a whiteboard or blackboard will need chalk or dry-erase markers along with an eraser for the board. Notebooks are important to have on hand to record events in the classroom and to keep track of the performance and behavior of the students.

By: Jeremy P Stanfordsl Home and Family> Parenting l May 17, 2012
Vincenzo Andrews

Being a single mother is not easy as it requires lots of courage and motivation. Life of a single mother goes through many types of hardships. A single mother takes on the responsibility to strike a balance between the professional life and the ever-increasing expenditures.

By: Vincenzo Andrewsl Home and Family> Parenting l May 16, 2012

It is truly a fantastic thing being in a position to assist your kids as well as to be in a situation to help them raise the children, while these people usually are trying to eke out a living during this day and age with all the economic downturn as well as home foreclosures. It is far from simple for grandparents, and they need all the support as well as assistance they are able to get.

By: drusldl Home and Family> Parenting l May 16, 2012

I came across this amazing phrase for grandparents rearing grandchildren, named grand families. Just as the name suggests it means children being raised through the extended family members. You will find numerous organizations which use this terminology for a grandparent bringing up grandchildren. I think it is rather nice when grandparents as parents are called grand families.

By: druslandrl Home and Family> Parenting l May 16, 2012
Vincenzo Andrews

Housing for Single Mothers poses one of the biggest challenges in life. There are various measures provided by government to make it easier for single moms. House Choice Vouchers can be availed by needy single mothers. Public Housing Agency offers plenty of programs for single mothers looking to seek a stable shelter. Options for seeking housing help are not limited. However, the availability of these programs in a particular state needs to be checked.

By: Vincenzo Andrewsl Home and Family> Parenting l May 16, 2012

While there are disadvantages to raising children in single parent family homes, there are also many advantages.

By: Annie Parronl Home and Family> Parenting l Jan 11, 2008 lViews: 33,429

Being a parent is one of the most challenging but rewarding jobs anyone could ever adopt. It is the longest task and responsibility that an individual will ever perform. Parenting is an active process that demands that individuals use their skills and knowledge plan, give birth, raise, and provide for children. The parenting process includes protecting, nourishing, and guiding the child. It involves a series of interaction between the parent and the child through the life span.

By: Ajith D' Souzal Home and Family> Parenting l Aug 31, 2008 lViews: 19,495 lComments: 3

All of the babies born anywhere in the world go through a naming ceremony. The name their parents choose for them usually has some significance for the parents and for the children as well. In earlier days and today to some extent, parents choose names from those of their family. For example, children are named for their parents and grandparents and in many families there is one name that is handed down through the generations.

By: Ling Tongl Home and Family> Parenting l Jul 19, 2008 lViews: 12,498 lComments: 1
Judy H. Wright aka Auntie Artichoke, family relationship coach

If three is the age of doing, four is the age of finding out. The two words most frequently used by a four-year-old are Why and how. He is also a doer who lives in the here and now. So when you say, "Let's hurry and clean the house and we can go to the circus tomorrow," you are really pushing his buttons. Yesterday means nothing. Tomorrow is a vague promise. However, he can get very excited about coming events, but, because he cannot grasp the meaning of time, he may ask, "Is it tomorrow yet?"

By: Judy H. Wright aka Auntie Artichoke, family relationship coachl Home and Family> Parenting l Aug 10, 2008 lViews: 11,456 lComments: 1

This article talks about how teenagers can cope with wearing diapers for bed-wetting.

By: Colin Ellisonl Home and Family> Parenting l Jan 27, 2009 lViews: 11,142 lComments: 2
Judy H. Wright aka Auntie Artichoke, family relationship coach

Families and individuals often struggle to find words which describe what they are feeling. Many find themselves referring back to mad, sad and happy, especially if the parents were never allowed to express feelings in their childhood homes. One of the cornerstones of successful families is mutual respect. Mutual respect is formed when there is honest communication and understanding between members in a relationship.

By: Judy H. Wright aka Auntie Artichoke, family relationship coachl Home and Family> Parenting l Aug 10, 2008 lViews: 11,022
Muna wa Wanjiru

Even though forty is under rated because it falls before the half golden years, it should be a day when you go all out because, by the time you reach fifty you want to have done the things you had put back.

By: Muna wa Wanjirul Home and Family> Parenting l Oct 13, 2008 lViews: 10,587

Learn about the various stages of child development from one month to the preschool years. Find out what to look for in terms of your child's emotional, social, and physical development.

By: Stephanie Robertsl Home and Family> Parenting l Jul 11, 2007 lViews: 8,904 lComments: 1

Predictable books, also known as pattern books, are easier for children to understand and read because a familiar pattern is repeated many times in the book.

By: Dr. George Jacobsl Home and Family> Parenting l May 08, 2008 lViews: 8,192

Nearly all single parents have to work to meet their financial needs. It is not possible for them to look after their preschool children while at work. Daycare assistance is expensive so they require some sort of arrangement which is affordable. A number of groups recognize this and offer their...

By: Jennifer A. Gardnerl Home and Family> Parenting l May 21, 2008 lViews: 8,090 lComments: 1
Christie

These days, conducting a background check has developed into a requirement and fortunately with the technology readily available today we can use these background checks for helping us gain insight into peoples history that previously was out of the question. Whether its a nanny background check, employee background check, NCIC background check, or boyfriend girlfriend background check, there is presently a outstanding online service where that you could conduct limitless checks on anyone you ch

By: Christiel Home and Family> Parenting l Jan 20, 2011 lViews: 191
Julie Knox

Anxiety disorders are becoming more prevalent among teenagers in the United States, learn about this disease and treatment options.

By: Julie Knoxl Home and Family> Parenting l Oct 24, 2010 lViews: 189

If you or someone else thinks your child is 'clumsy' you may want to have them checked by a chiropractor.

By: Najwal Home and Family> Parenting l Sep 16, 2010 lViews: 124
Anthony  Dillett

The article will form an integral part of an e-book that will be published soon entitled "Guidelines on How to Protect your Children in Cyberspace". This chapter deals with monitoring children as they surf the Internet. It provides valuable tips on keeping tabs on children including the use of a monitoring software.

By: Anthony Dillettl Home and Family> Parenting l Nov 01, 2008 lViews: 398 lComments: 2

Children under the age of three do not understand "no" in the way many parents think they do. And, a full understanding of "no" doesn't occur magically when the child turns three. It is a developmental process. "No" is an abstract concept that is in direct opposition to the developmental need of young children to explore their world and to develop their sense of autonomy and initiative.

By: Najwal Home and Family> Parenting l Dec 05, 2010

Children living in condos or apartments can get very when they cannot get outdoors and use an outdoor playhouse. You can make their life more interesting by turning their bedroom into a playhouse castle, or any of a number of possible kid's indoor playhouses. All it takes is imagination, and here are a few ideas.

By: Gary Whipplel Home and Family> Parenting l Apr 13, 2010 lViews: 430 lComments: 1
boake moore

The face of the homless in 2008 is changing. And not for the better.

By: boake moorel Home and Family> Parenting l Sep 17, 2008 lViews: 2,245
Muna wa Wanjiru

Even though forty is under rated because it falls before the half golden years, it should be a day when you go all out because, by the time you reach fifty you want to have done the things you had put back.

By: Muna wa Wanjirul Home and Family> Parenting l Oct 13, 2008 lViews: 10,587
Robert Meyer

The article provides a checklist of the mimimum requirements of what will be needed when the new baby arrives.

By: Robert Meyerl Home and Family> Parenting l Sep 01, 2007 lViews: 4,915
Robert Meyer

The article summarizes the review and ratings of four traditional and six jogging strollers.

By: Robert Meyerl Home and Family> Parenting l Aug 30, 2007 lViews: 439
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