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Learning To Be Safe With Your Children On The Road

(NC)—According to recent Canadian studies, as many as eight out of 10 child safety seats may be improperly installed in Canadian vehicles. While most parents understand the importance of child safety seats and make sure they have one for their...
News CanadaJanuary 18, 2004

Breastfeeding - A Ladder For Good Health

Mother's milk is one of the best foods for babies that anyone could think about. It contains ample amount of proteins and nutrients which could beat any other health drink for your child.
Sharon HopkinsMarch 15, 2006

Parenting Styles - Overcoming Your Differences

If you spend any time in the parenting section of the library or your local bookstore, you will find hundreds of books on disciplining and raising your children. All the leading experts have their own ideas about what works and what doesn't.
Lori Radun, CECDecember 26, 2005

Alison's Journey Home: An Adoption Story - Part 9

12-8-2000Congratulations are in order! Today, my 15-day waiting period required after court ended, so it was time to go all over Almaty to get new documents.
Nicole SandlerDecember 05, 2005

A Wish List From Mom To Dad

Here is just a little wish list I put together for you. First, I feel I should tell you that I greatly appreciate all that you do for me and our family. Feel free to grant any or all of my wishes time permitting. They can be fulfilled in any order.
Tammy PinarbasiApril 24, 2005

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

Is My Child Autistic? How Can I Tell?

Autism is a term that refers to a collection ofneurologically based developmental disorders in whichindividuals have impairments in social interaction andcommunication skills, along with a tendency to haverepetitive behaviors or interests.The...
Lee BerlemannDecember 02, 2005

Strategies To Help Boost Your Child's Self Esteem

Self esteem in an important quality for all children to have. As parents, you can help to boost your child's self esteem by following the steps below: Model good self-esteem: Express through your actions and words that you respect yourself.
Aurelia WilliamsAugust 11, 2005

How Parents Can Win the Battle To Keep Your Child Safe From Strangers This Holiday Season

When we think of Holiday shopping, we think of all the glowing lights at our area malls and the various eye-catching decorations in shopping centers. Along with distractions with our ‘to do’ list in our heads, we get preoccupied with...
Michelle AnneseNovember 10, 2004

Bath Time Fun

Bath time can be fun or it can be a real hassle if your child is afraid or don’t like it. So we as mothers try to make it a fun time for our little ones! Then the problem will be getting them out!Color ItBubble bath can be irritating to little...
Jennifer GoveFebruary 18, 2004