Articles Strep Throat - How To Tell Author: Tyler Brooker If you notice a red, sore throat, with swollen neck lymph nodes, a fever, headache, and white spots on your tonsils, then you probably have what is known as strep throat. In childrens cases, it can c...
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Does Homeschooling Create Narrow Minds? Author: Reverend Brenda Hoffman Some critics of homeschooling parents may suggest that they will be passing on narrow and bigoted ideas to their children. I would suggest that you do not have a right to try to prevent this from hap...
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How to End the Misery of Bedwetting Author: 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...
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Choose The Right Bed Wetting Alarms Author: Jan Nicholas Moisture detector alarms are among the most effective tools in helping children overcome bedwetting. Unlike many of the devices and tools intended for children with Enuresis, alarms can actually trea...
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Helping Children Cope With Fear & Anxiety Author: Arthur Buchanan Whether tragic events touch your family personally or are brought into your home via newspapers and television, you can help children cope with the anxiety that violence, death and disasters can caus...
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Home Safety for Your Children Author: Jack Nelson Providing a safe environment for your child is one of the most important factors in how they will grow up. Ensuring your children are safe at all times can be a very difficult task but it is importan...
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How can I get my child to stop teasing? Author: Rohan Nardia The best course is to help him develop his emotional intelligence (loosely defined as the ability to cope with one's own feelings as well as those of others). This will enable him to sense when his teasing is mean-spirited, hostile, or simply inappropriat
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7 Steps to take the Stress out of Homework Author: John Edmond Homework is at best a chore for most children and, unless they are very committed, They find homework difficult, often because they are not motivated. Consider the following questions. When your chil...
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Getting Back Your Sanity Or a Day At The Home Spa Author: Kim Snyder We all need to get back our sanity, our needs to recoup from life of work, children, hubby whatever so here is an idea that I came up with. Recouping after a hard week of just everything how about ha...
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Cheesecake A Most Wonderful Desert Author: Andrew Krause Cheesecake is probably the most wonderful desert for just any occasion, they are so thick, rich and creamy and most enjoyed by everyone, children alike. The flavors that there are to choose from are...
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Hot Tub Safety for Children Author: Terri Greene Thousands of children are injured every year in hot tub and spa related accidents. Some of these incidences have even resulted in the fatality of young children. Taking the necessary precautions befo...
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Does Voice Recognition Replace The Need For Typing? Author: Pam Connolly A few years ago we thought typing was passé. We would no longer have to struggle with typing. And our children may not have to learn how to type anymore. My aged mother was thrilled because she never...
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What Does Your Newborn See in His First Few Days Author: Anita Johnston A young baby is aware of a lot more then we used to think in the past. In fact some of the capabilities of very young children are astonishing. In the "Good Old Days" people thought that a newborn wa...
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Do Your Children Stress You Out? Author: Cecil McIntosh Let me share 3 rules that I used as a parent, hypnotherapist, NLP trainer and energy worker. Children need to perceive you the parent are someone who will listen to them so that they can feel relaxed...
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Games To Encourage Thinking Skills Author: Steve Hall There is no doubt about it, using computer games is a great way to encourage children to expand their realm of thinking. Your options for entertaining your child may seem numbered. Many people allow ...
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Wise Ways To Discipline Author: Terri Hardwick First of all there are some very important factors to consider for discipline to work well. Without them, your efforts to effectively teach your children will ultimately fail. 1. INFLUENCE: You cann...
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Featured ArticlesResume Writing Get That Job Author: Martin Smith Looking for a new job, whether it is with a new company or a promotion within your own organisation, requires time and effort. To make your job search more effective you need to take five fundamental...
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Credit Card Debt Consolidation Help Author: Nathan Dawson Credit card debt consolidation is an option for those that find themselves with many monthly credit card payments to keep track of and payments that tie up a large portion of their available cash flo...
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Five Simply Delicious - Holiday Appetizers Author: Constance Weygandt Holiday parties are wonderful but the vast array of rich and tempting foods can become a bit overwhelming. I have some recipes for this time of year that, while delicious, are not quite as rich as th...
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The Blame Game To Play Is To Lose Author: Steve Gillman What do you win when you play the blame game? If you could convince others that your parents are to blame for the way you are, what good would it do? If your business failure could be blamed on somet...
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Home Security - The Doors To Your Home Author: Roger Overanout In part 3 of this occasional series on home security we are going to look at the main points of entry to your home the doors. It makes no sense to have flimsy weak doors on your house, what you reall...
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