
Back to School-Advice by: Patricia Garza It’s back to school time…. Do you have everything you need to start the year off right? Confidence is key to success! For those first time jitters help welcome your pre-school and kinder students with a walk to the door and a quick goodbye. Quick good-byes are always best [...]
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Improving Spelling With Games by: Steve Hall You got it! You can do just about any type of learning for a child or an individual learning a second language through the use of various computer games. You are sure to find something that will fit with their needs. You are also able to find a [...]
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Baby Clothes You Can Use All Year by: Tim Henry Few things seem more important at a baby shower than duckies, monkeys and theme colors. Once you get the baby home though, the most important thing about baby clothes is how well they protect your baby. Depending on the time of year that your baby [...]
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How to End the Misery of Bedwetting by: Graham Jones When a child wets the bed they worry. Children tend to become dry during the day more easily than at night. During the day they are awake and aware of their feelings and can go to the toilet normally. However, at night, when they are [...]
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Bed Wetting Alarms Can Be Useful by: Graham Jones Whenever parents discuss how to deal with bed wetting, the topic of alarms inevitably gets raised. Bed wetting alarms can be useful devices, but in spite of the popularity with which they get discussed, they should not really be considered a first line option. Bed wetting [...]
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More Water, Not Less, Will Help End Bedwetting by: Graham Jones Children are notoriously bad at drinking enough liquids. They are so busy playing they sometimes ‘forget’ to drink. Sometimes, children seem like camels – able to go for ages without having a drink. Obviously, when they are thirsty they will rush indoors for a [...]
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The Seven Keys to Child Obedience by: Anthony Kane, MD Learning obedience is an important part of child development. This is the tool that allows you as parents to train your child. Through obedience your child will learn self-control and develop other positive character traits that he will need as an adult. However, obedience cannot [...]
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Spelling Success for Back to School by: Kayla Fay Back to school. Whether you approach this time of year with anticipation or dread, it’s about to happen. Your child will have new teachers and classes, different rules and expectations. Children and parents can easily be overwhelmed with excitement and anxiety. Below are six ways to [...]
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Fizzy Sherbet – A Sweet Science Lesson For Your Kids by: Lindsay Small Fizzy sherbet in a paper bag with a strawberry lollipop was probably my favorite treat as a child, but I never knew what was in the sherbet and why it sparkled and tingled on my tongue! Try making some with your kids [...]
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Do You Want Your Children to Be Like You? by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. There is an old saying regarding children: “Do as I say, not as I do.†Whoever coined this phrase didn’t know much about children. Children often do not “do as we say.†We are the role models regarding how our children learn [...]
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