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Does Voice Recognition Replace The Need For Typing?
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.
Pam ConnollyOctober 13, 2005
Baby Your Baby -- And Give Birth To A Big Reader
There are a lot of options out there when it comes to helping your baby's development along, including piping Mozart to your child in the womb or teaching her to sign shortly after she's born.
Blake KritzbergOctober 13, 2005
A Good Memory Will Change Your Child's Life
Would you like to help your child develop an amazing memory quickly and easily? Have you ever envied someone because of his or her incredible memory? Did that person seem to learn and remember everything ... effortlessly?
Pam ConnollyOctober 13, 2005
Chore and Reward Systems That Work
Chore and reward systems are one of the most important keys for managing the busy household. A good system can inspire children while teaching them responsibility and discipline not to mention easing your own commitments.The basics, a chore...
Brook NoelOctober 12, 2005
Learning to See by Traveling with a Teddy Bear
"We come to love not by finding a perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly" Sam KeenThis week, I had the pleasure of going to Knoxville to film two segments with the NBC station. One segment included my...
Brook NoelOctober 12, 2005
Wood Chips
I wanted to share with you one of the most valuable lessons my daughter taught me when she was sixteen-months-old. I call this essay, Cherish Your Wood Chips.Today was one of those days where I just couldn't get enough done.
Brook NoelOctober 12, 2005
Developing a Healthy Self-Esteem in Your Child
Children with healthy self-esteems try hard in school, get along well with others, hold a "can-do" attitude about life, and feel positive about their environment. They can accept ups and downs graciously.
Brook NoelOctober 12, 2005
What To Do If Your Newborn Has Jaundice?
Don't panic if your doctor tells you that your newborn baby has jaundice. Jaundice in a newborn baby is a common condition. Most newborns have normal physiological jaundice and in very rare cases is the jaundice due to serious liver disorders.
Michelle HigginsOctober 11, 2005
Getting Your Child's Attention When They're Engrossed In A Video Game
Have you ever struggled to get your childs attention? Perhaps you have dinner on the table, and want the kids to come before everything gets cold. Your objective is clear, but your child is engrossed in a video game.
Nicky VanvalkenburghOctober 11, 2005
Dealing With A Gassy Baby
Does your baby yell and cry non-stop without any apparent reason? Excessive gas in a newborn baby could be the culprit. Gassy and colicky babies present a perpetual challenge to their parents. Welcome to the rocky world of parenting.
Michelle HigginsOctober 11, 2005
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