Children Free Articles - Page 4 of 10

Amar Mahallati

Education Board Games - Fun and Learning for Your Kids

Now days so many kids are playing games on the computer, and others are entranced by television, and you may be wondering as a parent if board games are still a good option for kids. Yes, the definitely are, and playing educational board games with your kids is a great idea. [Read More]

Christine Groth

What Kind of Nutrition is Your Child Getting at Daycare?

A growing child requires your undivided attention, your uncompromising love, and also a properly balanced diet. [Read More]

Amar Mahallati

Educational Computer Games for Kids

Believe it or not, computer games can be used for good; in fact, you can actually take the positive aspects of computer games and use them to help your kids learn things like music, science, and math. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Choosing The Right Furniture For Your Kid's Room

When your kids are growing up, it is often very fun and rewarding to buy furniture and decorations in order to create a comfortable room for them. [Read More]

Stephanie Foster

Encouraging Your Kids in Science

Young children can be encouraged to explore science at home. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Tips For Choosing The Right Baby Sitter For Your Kids

Make sure you hire the right baby sitter for your kids if you want to have a great time when you go out without them. [Read More]

Joyce Jackson

Parenting Secrets For Keeping Your Kids Safety

Learn these five secrets for keeping your child safer today immediately. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Sparking Your Child's Imagination With Toys And Props

Imaginative play is crucial to your child's social and intellectual development. [Read More]

Joss Daly

How To Help Kids Cope With Nightmares

It can be a concern for parents when their kids have nightmares or bad dreams. Joss Daly explains what parents can do to help their kids cope. [Read More]

Brenda Geier

Learning - Dyslexia, Simply Put Is Reading Difficulty

Fury at claims that dyslexia is just an excuse for parents -- Gerry Braiden The Herald Web Issue 2859 --May 29, 2007 [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Children's Pedal Cars: Perfect Outdoor Play Toys

Children love to play outside. In this day and age of technology, television, and computers, it is more important than ever to encourage your kids to play outside. [Read More]

Kelvin Ho

Cooking- Cooking With Kids

Kids love to be creative. Cooking is a great outlet for kids to express their creativity. It can also help provide a wonderful way to build and develop self-esteem. [Read More]

Randy Gilbert

Stress Free Communication with Your Children

Every child knows what they need and are asking us to give it to them. If we just pay attention, they will help and guide us. [Read More]

Beth Butler

Road Trip to Cultural Diversity: A Map for Language Learning

Summer time can become a stagnant time in the mental development and language learning hemispheres of a child's mind. We hope to provide you fun and simple suggestions for travel fun with your children this summer. Incorporate second language fun and math skills along with early reading, kinesthetic, audio and visual learning. Just don't tell the kids! [Read More]

Joe Farcht

Parents, Why Develop Personal Leadership

Why must parents develop their own leadership skills? The answer to this question provides compelling reasons to engage in Building Personal Leadership. Learn more about the Why in this article ... [Read More]

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