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Kelvin Ho
Cooking For Kids- Healthy Eating For Kids
We all know that some kids are very picky when it comes to eating. Many of them feel that healthy food is just not for them. Know any kids like that? I did not think so. Here are some great tips and ideas that will get your kids excited about what they are eating. [Read More]
Edward Wilson
Protecting Your Children From a Lifetime of Alcohol Abuse
None of us want to raise children who fall into the trap of alcoholism. There are things you can do to protect them without denying them the benefits and pleasures associated with moderate drinking. [Read More]
Kelvin Ho
Cooking- Preparing To Cook With Your Kids
Before you begin your cooking adventure with your kids, here are a few tips to get your kids comfortable in the kitchen. These tips can help your kids become safe and responsible cooks. Once they become acclimated with the kitchen they will love to help and be involved. [Read More]
Stephanie Foster
Stay at Home Moms Aren't Rich (or Lazy)
Some people have the illusion that stay at home moms are either lazy or have a lot of money. Yet such is rarely the case. [Read More]
Amy Wells
How to Decorate and Teach with an Alphabet Rubber Stamp
More parents are starting to decorate their babie's rooms with letters, numbers, and primary colors. With some various paints and a little creativity you can easily make your children's room a wonder of learning with an alphabet rubber stamp set. [Read More]
Stephen Campbell
Adopting Foster Children
There might come a time in your life when you want to adopt a child. Whatever the reason causing you to want to adopt, something that you might consider doing is adopting foster children. [Read More]
Stephen Campbell
Adopting for Life
When it comes to adopting a child, there are some important things that you need to realize. First and foremost, adopting is for life. [Read More]
Stephanie Foster
Surviving Summer as a Stay at Home Mom
The beginning of summer marks the end of the stay at home mom's quiet days. Take advantage and enjoy the time as a family. [Read More]
Cecile Peterkin
Teaching Values to your Kids
Teaching values to your children is an important part of being a parent. Values make our society safe and workable, and instilling them in our kids is the most significant and effective thing we can do for their happiness. [Read More]
Leon Edward
10 Surefire Tips To Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft
In this day in age, identity theft is a very real and unfortunate occurrence, knowing how to protect yourself is your first defense. Tips for protection... [Read More]
Stephanie Foster
Making Plans for Mom to Stay at Home
For many families, having one parent stay at home is not a change that can be made overnight. Make sure both parents understand the changes that will need to be made. [Read More]
Pat Jackson
Your Gifted Child Is Our Future
The importance of educating children cannot be overstated. In today's headlines are many stories about the public school systems failing to properly educate our young ones; the next generations, they are truly the future of this country. Gifted children should be encouraged all the more. [Read More]
Low Jeremy
Appreciating Wooden Educational Toys For Your Child
Children have this natural character to learn. They have this ability to absorb new information and react to a stimulus almost like a sponge. Daily experiences, for instance, are excellent avenued in which children can learn. In this regard, games and play, and consequently the toys that they play with, are very helpful for this purpose. [Read More]
Sandra Clair
How To Raise A Genius: Even If You Didn't Give Birth To One
Some babies are unmistakably brilliant from birth. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Mozart were composing music when they were barely out of diapers. S.E. Hinton wrote her first best-selling book at fourteen. But what if your child is not a natural genius. Is there still hope? Read on to find out. [Read More]
Jane Saeman
Learning Disability Related Careers
What careers are out there that aid in the process of helping children with disabilities? [Read More]