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Planning the Perfect Baby Shower
Submitted by admin on Sat, 03/29/2008 - 13:08.Planning a baby shower can often be stressful Fortunately, there are many wonderful online resources with helpful suggestions to de-stress you. There are several websites that offer baby shower games with beautiful graphics that you can purchase online and print off to use. Some of these games are quite fun. I particularly like the scratch off cards where you can win a prize. You do however, have to purchase these cards separately, leaving enough time to have them shipped to you before the shower. They can not be printed to your computer. The games that you can print off your own computers are great, especially if you are in a pinch for time. One good place to shop for baby shower games that you can download and print is AboutBabyShowers.com.
Tackling Peer Pressure
Submitted by admin on Sat, 03/29/2008 - 13:00.If you’re in your early teens you may already have encountered peer pressure … if you’re approaching your teens, it’s something you may face fairly soon. During the 26 years of conducting our SuperCamp academic summer camp programs we have learned quite a lot about the problems that teens face. Peer pressure is something that teens find very hard to deal with so we've come up with some suggestions.
Think about this scene: you’re on your way to a concert with a group of friends and someone pulls out a bottle taken from Dad’s liquor cabinet and starts passing it around. You don’t want to drink, but everyone else seems to be doing it and you don’t want to look like an outsider by refusing. What do you do?
How to Hire a Babysitter
Submitted by admin on Fri, 02/08/2008 - 19:47.Hiring a babysitter often becomes essential at times, especially if you have to attend to an important task outside the house. However, many parents are not entirely comfortable with the idea of leaving their child in the hands of a complete stranger. It is important that the babysitter you hire should be capable enough of handling different possible situations in your absence.
Here are some tips you should keep in mind before hiring a babysitter:
• Avoid hiring babysitters younger than thirteen years of age. Young children typically require older babysitters, who tend to have more experience and maturity in handling infants.
• Hire babysitters who are knowledgeable about first aid and CPR.
• Always ask for and validate references. Check the experience of the babysitter. What age groups did the person work with? How much time?
Self-Esteem - 3 Parenting Tips for Increasing School Performance
Submitted by admin on Fri, 02/08/2008 - 19:46.Is your child's self-esteem spiraling downward because of grades? Do you feel helpless? Inside find out how being a detective can help you.
Self- Esteem and Childhood Wisdom:
A father asked his son, "How do you like going to school?" His son answered, "Going to school is fine. Coming home is fine too. It's just the time in between I don't like."
Parents, if your child feels this way, his grades are probably bad and his self-esteem is dropping like a runaway elevator. Here's a letter from a worried mom.
A Subscriber's Letter:
Dear Jean,
"My 9 year-old-son is in 4th grade and quickly falling behind. His teacher has made two calls to home telling us my son is having difficulty paying attention in class. His grades are HIDEOUS!!! I'm not sure what is going on. I don't think she is making school and learning fun, and I want to help him!!
We are on a limited income, so tutoring is going to be very difficult.
Parenting - Challenging Child Warning Signs That May Lead to ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder)
Submitted by admin on Tue, 01/08/2008 - 22:02.If your child has ODD (oppositional defiant disorder) or bipolar, you're familiar with child behavior problems. If your child has signs of autism, ADHD or ADD (attention deficit disorder), Aspergers, or PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified), you may be seeing challenging behaviors.
Five Warning Signs of Challenging Child Behavior:
If you suspect that your child's difficult behavior is something more than just being a kid, these are the warning signs of a full-fledged challenging child.
Returning to Work - What New Moms Need to Know About Hiring a Nanny
Submitted by admin on Tue, 01/08/2008 - 21:59.New moms who work outside of the home will likely find that during their pregnancy and maternity leave, they will need to begin looking into hiring a nanny for their return to the job. Nannies have several advantages over daycare, but the idea of hiring a nanny may also bring with it a great deal of anxiety and concern for the new mother. However, hiring a nanny does not need to be traumatic, and in fact can mean expanding one's family to include a loving caregiver for a new baby.
Common Fears
One of the most common fears a new mother is likely to have about nannies is that this person they have brought into their home will run away with the baby or will harm the baby in some way. This is simply not the case. While there have been notable high-profile cases in years past of problematic caregivers, the truth is that the overwhelming majority of nannies are kind, caring people who will treat their charges as if they were their own children.
Classic Wooden Toys That Expand the Imagination
Submitted by admin on Sun, 12/16/2007 - 14:26.Traditional toys are those classic playthings that have inspired the hands and minds of children for centuries. Today, these childhood treasures continue to be favourites of children around the world and they provide hours of creative play that promote healthy growth and development.
Wooden toys have been a part of playtime throughout civilization, beginning with crude stick dolls and primitively carved blocks before evolving to more refined, handmade wooden toys played with by affluent European children in the 18th century. Today, wooden toys are still made in a variety of styles and designs for all ages and promise a safe play experience that is not just fun, but also educational.
Breastfeeding vs bottle feeding
Submitted by admin on Sun, 12/16/2007 - 14:20.Give your child the best. Although most parents know that breast feeding is the best choice, but the perceived inconvenience, previous attempts failure and lack of knowledge on the actual advantages that breastmilk have caused many newborns to be denied benefiting from breastfeeding.
In the beginning, it may be frustrating and may take some effort to get it started right, but once the perserverance has passed the test, you are on your way to make a big difference in you and your baby's life.
What Are Parent's Responsibilities With Quality Child Care Centers?
Submitted by admin on Sun, 12/16/2007 - 14:10.There are many places a parent can look for information on quality child care establishments. The internet is filled with articles and blogs that give details on what to look for, or rather, what a daycare center should offer you. But is this information enough? Do the writers cover enough information in such a short amount of space? There are often many other items left off the list and a new parent needs to know what to expect.
You have selected a great school to help take care of your child while you are unable. They have a responsibility to ensure that your child is given proper care, the right nutritious meals and snacks, as well as to help educate your child.
You have responsibilities as well. If you want your child to attend a quality child care facility, then you must be involved. Studies have shown that parents who are actively involved in their children's lives and schooling will have children who do well in school.
How To Prevent Aggression In Children
Submitted by admin on Sun, 10/14/2007 - 07:00.Aggression in children is behavior that results in personal injury to another. This injury can either be psychological (in the form of verbal attacks) or physical.
Usually the child tends to be impulsive, easily irritable, immature, inarticulate about feelings and has difficulty taking criticism or frustration.
The Reasons behind Aggression
There is a saying that children do not do things that we want them to do, they do things that we do. They learned behavior by observing others such as parents, siblings and peers. Thus we have to make sure that we set a good example for them to follow. Our behavior must be consistent; we must do what we preached to them.
