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How To Photograph Children

After a wonderful day at the park with your children, you stop at the local one hour photo processor to drop off your film. You choose to do one hour because you are so excited to see how your photos will turn out.An hour later you return with...
Alanna JurdenJanuary 08, 2006

How to Get Your Baby to Sleep at Naptime

If you baby is not napping well during her first few months of life, you may want to try to cut back on the time she is awake by 15 minute increments. If she is getting overstimulated, then she will fight sleep and be difficult to get to nap.
Melida CohenJanuary 05, 2006

Potty Training Your Toddler

Getting your toddler to perform toileting independently is a welcome milestone for any parent. Few of us want to be changing diapers much past the child’s second birthday.
Jacqueline CourtiolJanuary 05, 2006

New Baby Care 101

New parents face many problems and issues that they are expected to understand and deal with immediately. Unfortunately, newborns do not come with an instruction book so here are a few topics that you may need to know about.
Melida CohenJanuary 05, 2006

More Tips to Personalize Baby Gifts

By the time you finish reading this, you will know how one can buy baby gift items that will stand out from all the others through personalization. In the market today, one has a wide range of options to choose from.
Isaac RubensJanuary 05, 2006

What Does Your Newborn See in His First Few Days

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 was almost blind.
Anita JohnstonJanuary 03, 2006

Playing With Your Baby – How To Make An Impact

If you’re wondering how to interact with your baby in the early days, just think back to your own childhood. Games your mom played with you are not outdated.
Sarah VedaJanuary 03, 2006

5 Steps To Raising Optimistic Children

I had just completed a session with 17-year old Julie who suffered from severe depression. Julie believed she was a total failure and would never be able to change anything in her life. Julie also felt all her shortcomings were her own fault.
Tony FioreJanuary 03, 2006

Easy Tips To Keeping Kids Quiet While You’re On The Phone

One of the easiest ways to get into the telecommuting industry is to get a phone job. These phone jobs are more readily available than other telecommuting jobs and usually pay pretty well.
Nell TaliercioJanuary 03, 2006

Parents - Experience A Child’s Playful Heart

Playtime between a parent and a child creates a deep emotional bond. It’s the bond that sets the path for joyful, creative, cooperative times by being together. Adults seem to shun fun and games in their daily lives.
Linda MiloJanuary 02, 2006