
Home And School Education – Your Kids Can Benefit From Both! by: Frank McGinty Once, as a Learning Support Teacher, I made my way down to the annexe that housed the school’s History Department. The annexe was about 100 metres from the main school building, down an attractive, leafy hill. On the way I was [...]
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Study Skills – How Can YOU Help Your Kids? by: Frank McGinty Some years ago when touring the Scottish Highlands, a man I met said something that’s stuck with me ever since. He was elderly, yet was still working away on his small farm. He had no intention of retiring, and when asked if he [...]
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Parenting Confidence – Who Needs It? by: Frank McGinty It used to strike me as odd – but really, it makes perfect sense. If you are a regular flier, or have flown recently, you’ll know what I mean. The ‘plane is taxiing along for take off and the cabin crew are going through the pre-flight [...]
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Moms – Get More Energy Now by: Frank McGinty Let’s be honest! When it comes to parenting, men expect their wives or partners to do the lion’s share. There are signs that we’re moving toward a more enlightened age in which ALL parents play their part. But in the meantime, let’s concentrate on some help [...]
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Responsible Fatherhood – A Unique And Irreplaceable Role by: Frank McGinty Something happened the other day that made me feel uneasy. Yet I shouldn’t have felt that way! My wife had left for work and I was hanging the washing out to dry. A neighbour from down the way was in his backyard doing the [...]
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Baby Cribs – Safety Is Key by: Martin Smith You have just learned that you are expecting a baby. Even if you have other children, you must take a look at cribs. Is the crib you already have an antique? You should look carefully at your second hand crib whether it is an antique or [...]
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What Should You Consider When Choosing Baby Clothes by: Amy Fadden Are you expecting a baby? You might be tempted to buy baby’s clothes, although you know most of the time baby will always sleeping and crying during their first months, which obviously don’t need fancy clothes to wear. But still you find dressing your [...]
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How Often Should A One-Month Baby Go For Check Up? by: Amy Fadden What happen during the first month of your newborn, does your baby need check up? In the first weeks after birth, your newborn begins a series of routine check ups. These are called well child visits. All healthcare professions have individual approaches [...]
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Five Easy Steps To Potty Train Your Baby by: Amy Fadden No…Don’t let your child pee or poop every where and make your life miserable. Try to potty training your child since baby. Starting since newborn is not a bad idea. Some mom say the sooner you potty train your baby the better you find [...]
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Why Child Bearing Is Healthy by: Dr Randy Wysong From a purely biological perspective, bearing children can be considered the most important reason for a woman’s existence. For that matter, the same could be said about men, since both sexes are, in effect, disposable packages of genetic material. We die, but our genes continue on [...]
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