By: Gemma Greene | Mar 20, 2010 |
Parenting Choosing whether to feed your baby from the breast or from the bottle is a choice every parent/parents will have to make. While it is usually said that "breast is best" with scientific research backing up this statement, it is not always so simple a choice. In certain cases, breastfeeding is not possible for mothers like those who are on certain medications, for instance.
read more By: John F Smith | Mar 20, 2010 |
Parenting Children do have a hard time when they are separated from their parents. This is commonly experienced when a child is left in a day care center. Most of the time, you would see a scenario where in the child will shout, cry and kick all over because her does not want to be left alone by his parents. This is what you call separation anxiety which parents do really have to go through as part of the growing phase that children need. Here are some of the ways in which you can prevent yourself from being in this situation.
read more By: kayla | Mar 19, 2010 |
Parenting I used to read a collection of Lord or even the Rings type fantasy books, the type where human beings are a single of the myraid of races, along with the likes of dwarves, elves, trolls, gnomes and additional. In this specific 'world', elves have been eternal.
read more By: Marlene Caroselli | Mar 19, 2010 |
Parenting The father of modern management Science, Peter Drucker, maintains that leaders know how to ask questions--the right questions. And what are parents, after all, if not leaders. This article provides a real-life example of how to use questions to achieve understanding--instead of issuing an outright "No!" The thoughtful reader can easily extend the suggestions to work life as well as family life.
read more By: richardjames | Mar 19, 2010 |
Parenting Safety rules are pretty strict concerning children play in pools, lakes, and oceans. Many parents are wise enough to keep a close watch over their precious offspring when they are in outside water areas. However, the number one reason for deaths in children between the ages of one and four is drowning.
read more By: Felicity Maris Modesto | Mar 19, 2010 |
Parenting Your child's interest and sincerity in playing his preferred sport would teach him how to expand his limits while having fun at the same time. But when it comes to sports, the danger of injury would always be present. To help minimize his risk, practicing these precautionary measures would help greatly.
read more By: Gabriella Gometra | Mar 18, 2010 |
Parenting Since all members of the family contribute to the clutter and grime in a household all should contribute to the clean-up. Teach family members how to do their chores and put things in their proper places.
read more By: Michelle Patelle | Mar 17, 2010 |
Parenting Acknowledge all the things you love about your child. Enjoy your children as the children they are.
read more By: Michelle Patelle | Mar 17, 2010 |
Parenting Child-proofing your home takes some thought and work, but it is worth the effort. Homes are not designed for child safety as a matter of course. Consider the safety of your staircases, fireplaces, heavy furniture, windows and more.
read more By: Newsbandit | Mar 17, 2010 |
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