When a baby comes into a household, mothers usually are the ones who have gotten advice from other mothers and various resources. There is no focus on the dad’s role and usually almost forgotten about and may wonder what to do with the baby.
1 Sep 2010
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Do you have a hard time getting your child to go to bed? Parents have been wrestling with this issue forever. But there are some answers out there.
13 Aug 2010
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A rapidly growing trend in America is to homeschool children. Some parents do it because they want time with their children, some because their kids have special needs, while others simply because they don’t want their children in public schools. Whatever the reason may be, parents must not underestimate the power of the home.
17 Jun 2010
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Am I doing the right thing trying to adopt? How can I be sure this is the right thing for me?
10 Jun 2010
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Studying for a test is never easy when there are lots of distractions around. Most people would rather be doing anything else than learning what they consider a bunch of boring facts.
5 Jun 2010
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Clarity is an important element within life. It allows everyone regardless of knowledge or skill to succeed in whatever they put their mind to. Finding the direction within your life may be challenging, especially if you lack clarity, but it’s important not to give up.
30 May 2010
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It’s easy to look at other parents and say that they should have perfect behavior toward their children; they should always be calm, patient, and understanding. But at the same time, we should all remember that there’s no such thing as perfection.
24 May 2010
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Hearing the news that you’re going to have a baby is an incredible experience. Once you got the good news, you probably spent hours thinking about what your baby would look like, the activities you’d share, and the name you would give to him or her. So it can be quite a shock when your baby is finally born and you soon discover that you have a defiant child.
24 May 2010
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Parents with children several years apart often have the quandary of coming up with fun activities they can do together. While not every activity is appropriate for every child, but there are many that can be adapted for a wide age range.
18 May 2010
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Teachers form bonds with the students in their classes. When a student cheats, this hurts. It feels like a betrayal. You’ve gotten to know them and have treated them with respect. And now, they have returned this respect with disrespect for your classroom.
16 May 2010
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