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Archive for June, 2009

The Basics Of Getting Pregnant

There are many people who get pregnant even if they don’t want to get pregnant, and others who try so much, but can never get pregnant. Those who don’t get pregnant are of the impression that a few sessions of unprotected sex promises pregnancy. However, they pretty soon find out that this is not always [...]

Enjoying a Healthier Pregnancy

While sometimes pregnancy is just difficult, it is possible to have a less stressful pregnancy by following healthy practices. Even though you may not completely get rid of some of the inconveniences (like morning sickness), you can feel better about yourself and your situation if you are careful to indulge in practices that help you [...]

Toms Shoes For Children In Need

It is a rare thing to come across a company with such a big heart and community activism such as TOMS Shoes, so I felt compelled to share with you a snapshot of he truly remarkable “policies” of this unique company.   TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise.  For every pair you purchase, TOMS [...]

ADHD in Teens

Raising teens in general can be difficult, but raising an adolescent with ADHD can be quite the task. This is because teens with ADHD are less emotionally mature than their peers. That means they are still going through the mental, physical and emotional changes of adolescence but they are not as less ready to deal [...]

Protecting Your Teens Online

Protecting your children online is extremely important. Do you realize that there are approximately 50,000 child predators online at any one time? This is what law enforcement experts estimate. Now, you may not want to keep your child off the internet altogether,since you recognize the value of it. But you may want to follow some [...]

When To Make The Transition To A Toddler Bed

Many people are concerned about moving their child from their crib to a toddler bed too soon or too late. There are some general guidelines but it really comes down to each individual child. While age and size can help provide some indicators much of it depends on the childs mental and emotional development as [...]

Bigger than the Baby Blues – Signs of Postpartum Depression

The joy of bringing a child into the world, a baby to love and cherish, may be the plan but to 50-80% of new mothers suffering from a form of depression known as the Baby Blues that dream is not the reality. While not serious, the baby blues can leave a new mother despondent, tired, [...]

Birthday Party DOs and DON’Ts – a Parents’ Guide

You’d love to throw a birthday party for your child, but such events are not without their headaches. Kids expectations, the clown that did not turn up, and the treasure hunt with permanently hidden treasure. All parents have party stories to tell, and I gathered dozens of them together to give you a list of [...]

Potty Training: How to Handle Accidents

The most important thing about cleaning away after potty accidents is that you don’t see it as only your responsibility, involve your child as much as possible. This way they will be able to see for themselves the consequences of their actions. This isn’t about punishing them but rather showing them how to take responsibility [...]

Why Babies Cry And How To Tell What They Want

Communication – that’s what a baby’s crying is for. This sweet thing that suddenly turns into a fit of tears is just craving for your attention. All cultures in the world nod to this pattern all infants are accustomed to. A baby cries the most during his or her first three months. Though the amount [...]

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