Search:

Articles in Home | Home And Family | Parenting

  • 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.
  • Baby Strollers Joggers – How to find the best one  By : davidb
    Getting back into shape after having a baby is a common goal for many women. You may find that a jogging stroller is what you need in order to get your exercise into the day and take your baby along.
  • 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?
  • Making Your Youngster Happy on His/Her Birthday  By : Martin Mallett
    Birthdays are one of the most significant days in a child's life. The anticipation of receiving gifts is one of the reasons why they get excited. The fun party and the friends they will have over make them wake up early and in good mood. Birthday parties then, to be roaring must be planned weeks, even months in advance.
  • The Great Child Support Scam  By : Ron Lasorsa
    There is a great deal of misinformation surrounding child support administration, and I feel that it is a necessity to the government's definition of child support and how practical it really is.

    I've checked out many of the fathers rights groups and while I understand their mission, I don't advocate for Father's Rights.
  • Step Families – The Trouble with Expectations  By : Joan Sarin, M.S
    Step families have their own version of a “happily ever after” myth – generally there’s an expectation that the remarriage will heal the family from the trauma of divorce. My son was nine, and my husband’s daughter was six when we married; in my mind we were creating a perfect family of four, just as I had always wanted. It was a lovely expectation, only a totally unrealistic one.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • All you wanted to know about your baby  By : Sallie Stone
    This article is about useful information contained in baby eBooks.
  • The Key to Exceptional Parenting: Part 2  By : Ian D Wright
    A good parent likes being involved with their children's lives. Our busy lives are filled with business, career, and other work related things. Considering this, they may forget to spend enough time with their children.
  • Exceptional Parenting: The Best Lesson of All? Part 2  By : Ian D Wright
    There are a few parenting professionals who provide a helping hand and advice in order to fix some of the errors when it comes to parent and child relationships. Some of their advice is about the emotional fault and common errors when communicating with your kids.
  • Amazing Parenting: The Easy Way? Part 1  By : Ian D Wright
    Not a single modest parent could ever say that they are without fault. No matter how much we try, it could never happen. There is no true one formula to raising children, it is our instincts and morals that guides us in our duties in being a good parent. Even the most loving mom and indulgent dad mak
  • Dealing With The Stress Of Being A Parent  By : Simone Butler
    Parenting can be a stressful experience at times, and you might not have the chance to indulge in traditional stress-busting activities because you need to look after your children. There are, however, plenty of ways you can reduce your stress levels with activities that actively involve your kids.
  • The Importance of Parenting Courses  By : Ian D Wright
    Parenting is a somewhat difficult choice. It comes from the time that your kid was born just until the time that your kid has become fully grown. A good parent learns how to read a kid's feelings and understand what is going on in their heads. Additionally, an amazing parent will knows how to teach their children how to to become better persons when they grow up.
  • The Means to Good Parenting: Part 1  By : Ian D Wright
    Being a parent is the greatest step of a person's life. Being a parent is associated with varying responsibilities. Some of them are taking care of the baby, delivering and raising the kid with the most delicate love and care, giving them their basic needs and teaching them how to become responsible individuals. From this basic list of responsibilities, we can realize that being a great parent isn't that hard.
  • How NOT to Detect a Child Molester  By : Jerry McMullin MA
    Although parents know the dangers of child abuse and want to protect their children, child molesters are hard to detect. If asked to characterize a child molester, parents might miss the mark in a variety of categories. To access victims more easily, many molesters know the importance of appearances and have the skills needed to look normal to parents and other child care givers.

Powered by Article Dashboard