Children Free Articles - Page 2 of 10
Sonia Sood
The reasons why older babies cry.
From the age of about three months, babies become more aware of their surroundings and start to be much more communicative. By now you are likely to be able to recognise your baby's distinctive cries, for instance when (s) he is hungry, tired, or needs changing. However, now your baby will cry from boredom, anxiety, frustration and teething. Whilst identifying the cause of your baby's crying will again require a process of trial and error, the following may be of help; [Read More]
Jim Sarris
Help Your Child Learn And Finish Your To-Do List
Parents need more free time to work with their kids. Here are three tips to help them find that time. [Read More]
Jim Sarris
3 Reasons Why Your Child Needs Strong Memory Skills
Being able to memorize is one of the best tools a child can have in their educational toolkit. The author gives parents three reasons why they need to help them develop strong memory skills. [Read More]
Dustin Cannon
My Little Pony Toys Are Back
In the 1980s one of the most popular line of toys was the My Little Pony toys. They were small ponies that were made of plastic and had hair you could brush. Today they are back on the shelves, allowing the daughters of the original My Little Pony lovers to play with them too. [Read More]
Dustin Cannon
Bob the Builder Toys make Great Gifts
When you are looking for a gift for a male or female child and don't know what to buy, you can have some trouble. Finding great gifts for other people's children can be even harder. If you need a great gift for a child between the ages of 2 and 6 you might want to try Bob the Builder toys. [Read More]
C R Ellsworth
Why Saxon Home Schools
A Home School can conform to any life style, from Back to Basics Homestead to Urban/Suburban upscale Neighborhood. [Read More]
Randy Gilbert
Dealing with the Unbearable Grief of Losing a Child
The loss of a child is something most parents cannot bear to even contemplate. It is such a horrible thought that most people do not envision it. They feel everything will follow the normal path of everyday life. Their children will grow to adulthood and go on to live happy lives of their own. [Read More]
Adrian Adams
Consistency In Parenting Is Key
As a parent, consistency is key to raising children. If you are continually changing your standards or your expectations, your child will become confused and uncertain of what he or she is and is not supposed to be doing. [Read More]
Joyce Jackson
How To Build Confidence In Your Child - Deterring Bullies
Learn some basics on how to start building confience in your child so they are less of a victim for bullies at school. [Read More]
Jamie Jefferson
Saving Money on Birthday Parties: Nine Tips for Frugal Fun
Saving money on birthday parties is something anyone can do. All it takes is a good plan and some savvy shopping skills. Here are nine tips for kids' celebrations that are frugal and fun. [Read More]
John Myre
How To Keep Your Child Safe Going To And From School
Some of the most serious threats to your child's safety occur just getting to and from the school building each day. While we can't promise our children a safe world, we can take steps to minimize their risks. [Read More]
Joyce Jackson
Child Safety Comes Down To Simple Confidence
Learn why soemthing as simple as confidence can mean the difference between a safe child and a victim. [Read More]
David Fishman
Coming Up With Birthday Party Ideas For Children
Many people worry about the same thing when their children's birthday is coming closer, they worry that no one will show up to the birthday party. When choosing the different colors for the birthday make sure you choose the colors that match the birthday boy or girl. [Read More]
Joyce Jackson
Back To School Safety Tips
Keeping kids safe means you can send your child back to school safer this year with these quick, easy and effective safety tips. [Read More]
Adrian Adams
Great Books To Read With Your Children
Reading stories to children helps them acquire essential language skills and introduces them to the many intricacies and complexities of the language. [Read More]