Parenting Articles (Sorted by date)

Autism And Society

Almost everyone knows something about Autism, heard the name or read something about its symptoms, but the true fact if the matter is that autism is not known and that it is kept only for the friends and families of those how are and have been...
Jonathan MayheartAugust 27, 2006

Use Food To Teach Your Child The Alphabet

Teaching your young child the alphabet should be a high priority. Your child should not wait until preschool or kindergarten to learn their letters. Knowledge of their ABCs is one of the prime indicators of reading success for children.When you work...
Deanna MascleAugust 27, 2006

Ten Tips To Help Keep Your Baby Safe In Their Crib

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission more infants die every year in accidents involving cribs than with any other nursery product. In addition, thousands of infants are injured seriously enough to require hospital treatment.
Donna Rivera-LoudonAugust 27, 2006

Baby Shower: The Welcoming Committee on Board

Finding out your pregnant is the best news of all. Well, second to hearing the grand proposal of a lifetime. After a successful wedding ceremony, hearing that your love has borne fruit is the icing on the cake.
Donald PerreiraAugust 23, 2006

How to Teach Your Child Social Skills

IntroductionFor over forty years, special education teachers have focused on helping children with learning disabilities improve their academic skills.
Anthony Kane, MDAugust 23, 2006

Ways to Help Your Child Focus and Pay Attention

Your child is already paying attention. The question is what are they paying attention to? Children who have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder often fail to pay attention to what they are supposed to be paying attention to...
Dr. Lara Honos-WebbAugust 23, 2006

Overweight Kids

When I was growing up there was rarely an overweight child. Occasionally someone would be plump, but I can’t remember anyone in my class being fat.
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.August 23, 2006

“Smart Babies”: Learning As Early As Possible

The mind of a child as he or she is in the early years is like an empty basket. This is often called as “tabula rasa” in developmental psychology.
Jessica DavisAugust 23, 2006

Bringing Out The Smart Baby In Him Or Her

There is a social thought that every child is a reflection of the parent or parents. Though this does not have any scientific bearing, this is a general thought even up to these days.
Jessica DavisAugust 23, 2006

How Reading Makes A Child Smart

Reading makes you go to places. It allows you to turn back the hands of time. It will not limit you to write and express your thoughts. It will lead you to higher levels. And it is one of the best skills you could teach your child to develop.
Jessica DavisAugust 23, 2006