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  • Games for Children: How to Develop their Analytical Skills Using a Deck of Cards  By : Jack Reider
    Here, we present practical but still easy to learn, and easy to use methods on how to channel basic card games into games that develop the brain of your children. These games for children will help you ensure that their analytical skills are being developed while they enjoy themselves. And you can accomplish all this with the help of a plain deck of fifty two cards.
  • What Are The Effects Of Divorce In The Personality Of Babies?  By : Abby Johnson
    No studies can really tell us how your particular baby or toddler will react to your divorce; each baby is unique. Babies are born with their basic personality, namely, his or her own particular way of eating, sleeping and eliminating. These basic qualities determine how this little individual will react to stressful situations, from infancy all the way to adulthood. Basically, the baby at birth has all the qualities for the personality that will come later.

    Baby temperame...
  • Teaching Your Kids About Money  By : Stephanie Foster
    Children aren’t born with an understanding of how money works; all parents learn that one quickly. A young child sees the things they want or need just appear from Mommy and Daddy. The fact that Mommy or Daddy gave money to the sales clerk means nothing to them. So how do you teach your kids about money?

    You have to consider your child’s age first. My daughter, for example, is three, going on four. Right now she knows the names of the various coins, but the difference in v...
  • Diabetes And Your Child's School  By : Vivian L. Brennan
    If your child has diabetes, it is probably type 1 diabetes, which means that your child is insulin-dependent. Even if your child has type 2 diabetes, you will want to tell the school so that your child is supported during their learning process. You want your child to get the most of their education, and that means helping to make sure that your child gets the proper care at school.

    1. Meet with the School

    You will want to have a meeting with your child’s teacher, every...
  • Childbirth: Your Birthing Options  By : Brittney Foster
    In the United States, there are a large number of women who will give birth this year. Whether you are planning on having a child in the immediate future or later on if life, it is advised that you plan ahead. This planning should not only include the care that you will receive throughout your pregnancy, but the birthing process as well.

    The first step in preparing for childbirth is to find a healthcare professional who can offer you assistance throughout your entire pregn...
  • Back To School Bliss In 21 Days  By : Susan Kruger
    Gearing up for back-to-school can be a bit overwhelming; there is a lot to do, a lot of transitions to navigate, and often a sense of blues as the realization that summer has, once again, gone by too fast. However, you can easily turn back-to-school anxieties into positive anticipation for a great school year with the following action plan. Plug these steps into your calendar right now and see what a different they can make!

    One Week before School: Week of Preparation

    D...
  • Helping Your Baby Sleep Well  By : Linda Davis
    Should you let sleeping babies lie? Babies spend most of their day sleeping. It is during sleep that their body grows and gets stronger. Regardless of whether your baby is a heavy sleeper or a light one, it is important to take steps to enhance their sleeping patterns by recreating the environment of the womb.

    First create a cozy sleeping area. Although cribs are the first sleeping space that most parents think of for their newborn babies, the space may be too large for yo...
  • Divorce Can Destroy Family If Not Careful  By : Jesse Taylor
    Few things are as tragic or traumatic as a divorce—especially for any school-aged children who may be involved. It is almost a given that despite the best intentions of the parents to keep everything civil, children will still generally choose sides and ultimately decide who they believe caused the divorce. For this parent, reconciliation can seem like an unending nightmare. In many cases, the scars caused by a divorce will linger on in a family for generations to come. While...

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