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  • Mom and Dad, You Are Called To Teach Your Kids Scripture  By : Beverly Dixon
    As a parent God has commissioned us to teach our children His word. God has made a promise to us if we keep this commandment, in Proverbs 22:6 Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.
  • Healthy, Honest and Open Communication With Your Teenager  By : Lara Velez
    In this day and age it is VERY important to have an open and honest relationship with your children. You should start MUCH earlier than teens. However, having good communication with your teenager is vital to protecting them and properly guiding them.
  • Four Ways to be A Great Mother-in-Law  By : Anne Marie Goodrich
    Whether you're a mother-in-law now or expect to be one in the future, find out how being Switzerland or a cheerleader can foster a wonderful relationship with grown children and their spouses.
  • Using Lists to Prepare for Back to School  By : Jennifer Tankersley
    Children are not the only ones involved in preparing for back to school. It is not simply a matter of kissing your child on the first morning of school and sending him off with a smile and your best wishes. There is a good deal more involved, and keeping track of it all is vital to a successful start to the school year. Learning how to compose and utilize a few well-designed lists can be a way to make sense of the chaos that tends to accompany the beginning of the school year.
  • Healthy Choices For After School Snacks  By : Tammy Embrich
    What do kids do when they get home from school? They go for the kitchen for a quick snack. They grab whatever looks good to them. And they usually don't think "healthy."
  • Christian Parenting- Parenting With a Biblical Foundation  By : Vicki Arnold
    Christian parenting encompasses many characteristics, but a firm foundation of faith, hope and love is the best start.
  • New Motherhood Challenges - What Noone Tells You - And How To Cope  By : Nursing Bras
    Often, we're quite unprepared for the experience of new motherhood. While having children is a blessing, the postpartum period is one of adjustment. Our expectations are often quite different from the reality. Many women experience some or many of the following challenges:
  • Preventing Breastfeeding Problems Before They Start  By : Nursing Bras
    Breastfeeding is effortless for some mothers and babies, but for others, there are challenges. Even some women who have successfully breastfed before may have a new baby who has difficulties. It takes two to nurse, after all. Thankfully, there are several things that moms can do to prevent problems before they occur. Here are a few recommendations.
  • Top Tips on Choosing The Right Nursing Bra For You  By : Nursing Bras
    Once you’ve made the decision to breastfeed you will need a couple of essentials that will aid you in the process. To be fair, it doesn't take a lot of stuff to nurse a baby. All you really need are your breasts! But there are a couple of things that make make the experience go more smoothly. One of these must haves is a good nursing bra. Choosing a well fitting, comfortable nursing bra can help you enjoy nursing more. Why?
  • How To Breastfeed For A Year  By : Nursing Bras
    As research about the benefits of breastfeeding continues to mount, more moms than ever are choosing to breastfeed their new babies. The World Health Organization and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends at least one year of nursing. Here are a few of the most important things a mom can do if she wants to breastfeed to that one year mark - and beyond.
  • Breastfeed and Reduce Breast Cancer Risk - for You and Your Baby  By : Nursing Bras
    Are you concerned about breast cancer? If you're breastfeeding, then you can be assured that you're cutting your risk for developing one of the most common forms of cancer among women. And you're protecting your baby as well.
  • Struggling With The Post Pregnancy Weight?  By : Iva Malese
    Combined with a healthy diet, this is one of the most effective methods for weight loss after pregnancy but it is important to remember that everyone is different and how much is lost will depend on the individual.
  • Limiting Screen Time For Kids – Why?  By : Carrie Lauth
    Have you ever read the statistics on how much time modern children spend in front of the television and other screens? The figures are a little disconcerting for most parents. Are you concerned about your kids watching too much?
  • Tips For Preparing Your Only Child to Become a Sibling  By : Carrie Lauth
    Having your second child is an exciting time, however it can also be stressful for your first child, who suddenly goes from being your one and only child, to a big brother or sister. Whether your only child is 2 or 10 there will be an adjustment period for him or her. Fortunately, there are some things that you can do as parents to help prepare them for their new role. Here are just a few ideas:
  • Unschooling - Brilliant Educational Philosophy or Lazy Parenting?  By : Carrie Lauth
    At the same time, I worried that by unschooling I was being a lazy parent. Is that true? First, I'll define what unschooling is.
  • Movement Essential For Your Baby's Optimal Health  By : Carrie Lauth
    Children of all ages need to move, movement is especially important in the early stages of development. Starting in utero, the movements of the baby are not just random movements but serve a purpose. They are called infant reflexes and may be described as written codes in all humans.
  • When Breastfeeding Gets Tough –How to Get the Help You Need  By : Nursing Bras
    If you're feeling frustrated with breastfeeding, remind yourself of why you wanted to nurse your baby in the first place, then run – don’t walk – to find the help you need to continue to breastfeed.
  • Why Choose Natural Products for Your Baby and Toddler?  By : Carrie Lauth
    There is nothing in the world you would not do for your new baby, you want to offer them the best you have to give. After breastfeeding, using only natural, non-toxic products around and on your baby is one of the first steps in protecting them.
  • Homeopathics and Muscle Testing for Babies  By : Carrie Lauth
    As moms we are always looking for safe, drug free ways to keep our babies comfortable when they are sick. For our family, homeopathic remedies have been an effective answer. When I first started studying single homeopathic remedies, I was amazed at how many factors are taken into consideration when deciding which remedy to choose. Although babies communicate in their own way it is really difficult to know exactly what they are feeling
  • Breastfeeding in Public - Tips for New Moms  By : Carrie Lauth
    When you are in a public place, you might be uncomfortable about nursing your baby. Perhaps you're concerned about the people around you. Here are some tricks that will help you feel more comfortable about breastfeeding in public.
  • How to Get Things Done When You're Breastfeeding Baby  By : Nursing Bras
    However, one of the so-called disadvantages of breastfeeding is the perception that mothers are tied to their babies or to the nursing chair all the time. Unless you're good with a breast pump, you can't just drop your baby off with the sitter when you need to run an errand or take time for yourself. What if she gets hungry while you're away? And how can you explain to a babysitter why it's so important not to give a bottle of formula while you're gone?
  • Role Model Parents For Healthy Kids  By : Tammy Embrich
    Do you encourage your child to make healthy food choices?
    Do you eat healthy foods yourself?
    Are you a good role model when it comes to healthy eating habits?

    Kids are humans...they will usually eat and want what they see YOU eating on a daily basis.



  • Halloween Room Mother  By : Tammy Embrich
    Have you ever been a room Mother at school for your child?

    This can be lots of fun especially if you use a little bit of creativity with it. For Halloween one year my son's teacher needed a volunteer for being a room Mother to bring in treats and pass them out on the day of the party.

  • Are We Spoiling Our Kids With Too Much Stuff?  By : Judy H. Wright
    Are you a parent, grandparent, teacher, coach or employer who is dismayed at the sense of entitlement many of our young children have? And that is not all they have. They have clothes enough to outfit a small orphanage, toys enough for a play land and an excuse for every chore they are asked to do.
  • Character Traits To Teach and Have  By : Judy H. Wright
    Character is the set of qualities that make somebody distinctive. It is the outward manifestation of what you believe inside your mind and spirit. It is your nature, personality and moral fiber. Your character is the attitude and set of mind which indicates to others who you are and what you stand for.
  • Encouraging Words With Auntie Artichoke  By : Judy H. Wright
    Encouragement is the process of focusing on your children’s assets and strengths in order to build their self-confidence and feelings of worth. I like to think of the word "encourage" as "en"courage, or giving the gift of courage. Inherent in that gift is the idea that it is okay to take risks and perhaps even to fail - the important thing is to go ahead and try it anyway. When we give a child encouragement, we are saying to keep trying, keep up with the progress, and to celebrate the journey, not just the victory.
  • Why Encourage Children to Have the Self-Confidence to Speak Up?  By : Judy H. Wright
    Is your child shy? Do they feel like they are left out of playmates and playground activities? Is there a way to increase their self confidence without making it a huge issue for them? What are some ideas for helping them to be critical thinkers and problem solvers?
  • Incentives Can Encourage Feelings of Accomplishment  By : Judy H. Wright
    Do you know the difference between a bribe and an incentive? Are your children and employees always concerned with WIIFE (what's in it for me)? Do you think the sense of entitlement some children have is growing? How do you teach the inner reward when they want an outer or tangible gift? In this article, we will discuss the place of incentives in motivation.
  • Notes to My Parent-From Your Child  By : Judy H. Wright
    What does your child really need from you besides food, shelter and love? Are you struggling with your confidence as a parent? Do you sometimes feel like you are not doing enough to help your child become a responsible member of society? Do you wish your child could put into words what he or she really needs each day in order to feel safe, secure and ready to learn?
  • Raising Kids on A Budget-Ask Auntie Artichoke How  By : Judy H. Wright
    If your bills and expenses equals more than your income, you are headed for trouble and must take steps immediately to get back on track. There must be enough coming in your household to cover what is going out in expenses. If there is a big difference between the two, then you may be headed for trouble. The sooner you can find solutions, the faster you can be in a position to balance your budget
  • Share Family Stories Around the Holiday Table  By : Judy H. Wright
    Do you know what was your dad’s favorite Christmas or Hanukkah gift as a young child? Do you know why your grandmother makes her special cookies? Do you, and more important, do your children; know why their aunts, uncles and extended family love them?
  • Stress Triggers for Kids  By : Judy H. Wright
    How do you know what is stress and what is a temper tantrum? How do you figure out if the stomachache is from too many tacos last night or the math test scheduled today? Why would your six year old be stressed when you are the one who lost the job? Why would your eight year old suddenly hate Little League and begin wheezing as it nears time to go?
  • To do List for Parents, From the Kids  By : Judy H. Wright
    Do you wish you knew what your child was thinking about you as a parent? Are you struggling with your confidence as a parent? Do you sometimes feel like you are not doing enough to help your child become a responsible member of society?
  • What Do Children Need From Parents?  By : Judy H. Wright
    What do children really need besides food, shelter and protection? Have you ever wondered what your responsibility is to ensure that your child will grow up to be a contributing member of society?
  • What Makes Strong and Nurturing Families?  By : Judy H. Wright
    Human beings have the longest dependency on others than any other living creature. We spend our lives in relationships, either toxic or nurturing. If the family of origin was not supportive and loving, we either repeat that pattern or look for other mentors and teachers.
  • Nursing Bras are important  By : Cerise Nichol
    Nursing your new born baby is the most important thing you can do for your child. The milk you provide is the exact formula he will need to stay healthy and grow. This is something you don’t get when you formula feed your newborn
  • Measuring Yourself for a Nursing Bra  By : Cerise Nichol
    For some if not most women getting measured for a bra is not something they enjoy doing or want to have done. What most women don’t know is there is an easy way to measure yourself so you don’t have the embarrassment of having some stranger do it for you.
  • Start Nursing the Right Way  By : Cerise Nichol
    Nursing your baby is so important and is something that should be done if it’s at all possible. Some say you should nurse for at least the first six months while others say the first year. You will know what is right for you and your baby.
  • You Can Nurse in Public  By : Cerise Nichol
    How many times have you decided not to go out in public because you knew it was almost time for your baby to eat? How many times did you leave early because your baby needed to eat?
  • Nursing when you go back to work  By : Cerise Nichol
    Some women think because they have to go back to work they can’t nurse their newborn baby. Nursing your baby or at least giving them breast milk is so important for their health. It is possible to give your baby breast milk and it’s fairly simple to do.
  • A Baby Sling: Oh, What a Thing!  By : Cerise Nichol
    A New Baby Means New Challenges
    A new baby brings many changes into a household. They have long been referred to as "little bundles of joy" and they certainly bring more joy to life than can be put into words. But, they also bring more work than you could imagine and it can seem quite disproportionate to their size! After mom takes a few weeks to recover physically from childbirth and to enjoy coddling and getting to know her new little sweetheart the time comes when she has to get back to doing all the things she had to do before the baby was born. This can be a challenge especially if baby needs to be held a lot or if mom is choosing "attachment parenting".
  • Breastfeeding Basics  By : Cerise Nichol
    Getting Started
    First of all, congratulations on your new or pending birth. Secondly, congratulations on your wise decision to breastfeed your new little blessing. Breastfeeding not only provides superior nutrition and enhanced immunity from disease, but also helps create a deep and lasting bond between mom and baby. This is a wonderful, magical time and you will hold these memories dear for the rest of your life. That being said, as natural and wonderful as breastfeeding is it can be difficult to get the hang of in the first few weeks.
  • How to Find the Best Nursing Bras for You  By : Cerise Nichol
    Breastfeeding Should be Comfortable
    Breastfeeding is one of the most important things you can do for your new baby. It is a beautiful, inexpensive, natural and healthy way to give your baby the best nutrition possible. Finding the right nursing bra is one way to make nursing more comfortable and enjoyable for you. Making nursing as comfortable and practical as possible will help ensure a happy, healthy nursing experience for you and your baby. A stressful nursing experience can make baby uncomfortable and cause gas and will make mom less likely to want to continue nursing for very long.
  • Keep Internet Predators Away From Your Kids By Being Proactive And Staying Vigilant  By : PBrown
    Read about one organization that is telling parents to take action against Internet predators, and learn how you can use technology at home to keep your kids safe.
  • Babysitting and Your Teenager  By : Rachel Paxton
    Some things to think about before you let your teenage daughter venture out to babysit.
  • Building Teen Character: Part-Time Employment  By : Rachel Paxton
    Some unexpected benefits of your teenager finding part-time employment.
  • Building Teen Character: Volunteering for Community Service  By : Rachel Paxton
    Encouraging your teenager to volunteer for community service has many benefits.
  • Organizing Your Teen's Move to College  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for getting your teenager ready to go off to college.
  • Expanding Your Teen's World View  By : Rachel Paxton
    Educational ways for your teen to venture out and learn more about the world.
  • Should You Help Your Teen Pay for College?  By : Rachel Paxton
    Thoughts on whether or not you should help your teenager pay for college expenses.
  • The Giving Jar  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for teaching your children to give with a happy heart.
  • Scheduling Quiet Time  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips to help busy moms find more time to spend with God.
  • Timely Thank You's  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for encouraging your children to write thank you notes.
  • To Clean or Not to Clean (Your Child's Room)  By : Rachel Paxton
    Thoughts on whether or not your should help your children clean their bedrooms.
  • Time Management for Kids  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for helping your children better organize their daily schedules.
  • A Child Can Make a Difference  By : Rachel Paxton
    How one child can make a difference in the world--even your child!
  • Teacher Appreciation  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for writing a letter of appreciation to one of your children's teachers.
  • Homework Organizer  By : Rachel Paxton
    Idea for organizing your child's homework.
  • Cooking With Your Kids--Playing It Safe In The Kitchen  By : Tammy Embrich
    Children like to be grown ups and be little chefs in the kitchen. They want to be a part of things and feel important.

    Meal planning and preparation as a family is creating some fun memories both for you and your child. It's a good idea to get your kids involved in cooking the family meals at an early age not only for educational purposes...but for family bonding as well.

  • Teaching with everyday objects- The Bus  By : Dominique Goh
    My younger boy has this fascination with buses. Ever since he was 9mths old he would excitedly point to a bus and shout “ there!!” whenever a bus passes by. Fast forward to today at 23mths he is still as excited about buses and would exclaim, “ Mummy, bus over there,” as he points to it or “ Big white bus, there!”. His vocabulary has gradually expanded and am speaking in simple short sentences now.
    Here are some tips on how I make travelling by bus more interesting and exciting for him.
  • Jim Jam for Pre-Schoolers  By : Dominique Goh
    Have you wondered what programs are good and educational for your pre-schooler? Here is a review of the latest channel offering on Cable Tv here in Asia- the JimJam Channel
  • The Dangers of Chemical Lice Treatments  By : Penny Rushing
    Chemical lice treatments may cause severe health reactions in your child, but don't despair -- there is an all natural alternative!
  • The All Natural Lice Treatment -- Olive Oil!  By : Penny Rushing
    Rid your child of lice safely with this step-by-step olive oil treatment!
  • Tips fo Decorating the Nursery for Your New Baby  By : O Quinn
    Figuring out your new baby's nursery.
  • Social Networking for Kids – How Young is Too Young for Kids to Network Online?  By : Denise Willms
    How young is too young for kids to engage in social networking?
  • Issues For Breastfeeding Moms During the Holiday Season  By : Nursing Bras
    Breastfeeding in the comfort of your own home is one thing, but nursing around your relatives during the busy holiday season has its own set of challenges. Among these include:
  • 10 Greatest Parenting Mistakes  By : Dominique Goh
    No one said that being a parent was going to be easy. There is no full proof manual that comes along when the baby is born. I myself am still learning as I travel along this journey as a parent of two young boys.

    Here is are some tips to help improve on your parenting

  • Treating Diaper Rash Naturally  By : Carrie Lauth
    Instead, the rash should be taken care of in a natural manner that is safe for baby and gentle on his skin.
  • As a Christian Parent, Is It Your Fault Your Child Isn't Meeting His Potential?  By : Ruth Willms
    When our children are young, we have full responsibility for our children and their actions. Then our children begin to assert themselves, learn tasks, and begin to take ownership of their lives. Responsibility lies with both the parent and the child... but in different ways at different stages of our children's lives.
  • Quick Healthy Breakfast Ideas For Kids  By : Tammy Embrich
    Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and is vital to your child's health and growth. A nutritious, healthy breakfast is also an excellent start to your child's school day. It's the brain food they need to be alert and active for the day's studies.
  • 3 Reasons Adoptive Moms Should Scrapbook  By : Lisa Copen
    Though many people may feel overwhelmed at the idea of making an adoption scrapbook, it can be quite simple to put together a simple adoption album or lifebook, and can be a vital part of sharing your child's story with her.
  • 6 Steps to Make a Fast Adoption Album Your Child Will Treasure  By : Lisa Copen
    Adoption albums don't have to be complicated. The idea is to get the book into the little hands of your child, so you can share his or her story together.
  • What Kind of Baby Carrier Should I Get?  By : O Quinn
    For any parent having your baby close by is very important especially when they first arrive. Baby carriers have come to the rescue allowing you to carry your baby in a variety of ways doing a variety of activities.
  • Communication With Your Children: Do You Really Listen?  By : Tammy Embrich
    Children are precious commodities of their parents and should be cherished, protected, and loved. And as parents...we are responsible for the young adults our little ones grow up to become. Communication is a significant part of that.
  • Be A Frugal Mom And Organize A Clothing Swap  By : Mandie Stevens
    Save money and help someone else in return, have a clothing swap!
  • Nursing Baby to Sleep- Good Idea or A Bad One?  By : Carrie Lauth
    We all know babies who seemingly won't fall asleep unless they are nursing. At least, nursing is what they prefer. Nursing baby to sleep does work, but is it really in baby's (and the parent's) best interest?
  • Why Breastfeeding Is Hard  By : Carrie Lauth
    For some mothers, even the ones determined to breastfeed their babies, breastfeeding is hard. They speak of the sacrifice, the pain, and how it was all “worth it” in the end - implying that major sacrifice is part and parcel of the experience.
  • Teaching Your Kids About Finances  By : Tammy Embrich
    It's common knowledge that if you yourself as a parent, set a good, solid financial example to your kids...they will grow up as financially responsible adults. Well, sometimes this concept alone is not enough.
  • Easing Breastfeeding Pain Naturally  By : Nursing Bras
    Along with the benefits of breastfeeding such as exceptional nutrition for your baby and a close knit bond between mother and child, the mothers can often experience some sort of breast pain. It’s important to know what methods are a combination of effective, natural, and won’t harm baby or mom.
  • How to Discipline Your Child  By : Chandra Alexander
    Are you constantly fighting with your child about discipline? If you are totally exhausted from parent-child battles that occur on a daily basis in your house, learn how to discipline with peace and dignity.
  • Getting out of the Blame Game  By : Dominique Goh
    Do you often her the follow sentences from your child?
    ” He made me do it, that’s why the toy is broken”
    “I don’t know, it just happened”
    ” It wasn’t me”
    How often do you hear these words being said by your child when he is caught in a fix?
    Learn how to change his behaviour so that he learns how to assume responsibility for his actions.




  • Three Pieces of Breastfeeding Advice to Ignore  By : Carrie Lauth
    “Don’t nurse your baby all the time or she’ll become too dependent. You must wait and feed your baby every few hours.”

    This is possibly the most damaging piece of breastfeeding advice you’ll ever hear. Not only can following this advice lead to clogged milk ducts and breast infection, it can sabotage your entire breastfeeding relationship.

  • You and Your Newborn: Surviving the First Weeks  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for surviving the first weeks at home with a newborn.
  • Four Ways to Ensure Breastfeeding Success  By : Carrie Lauth
    Step One: Prepare Yourself Before the Birth

    While there’s nothing you can do to physically prepare yourself for breastfeeding (harshly rub those nipples all you want—it won’t help!), you’ll want to learn all you can about nursing before you try it. You don’t have to become an expert, but it will help to know a few things.

  • Three Little-Known Realities About Breastfeeding  By : Carrie Lauth
    Reality Check #1: The First Weeks of Breastfeeding May Hurt

    “I tried to breastfeed but my nipples got so sore and cracked that I had to stop.”

    I’ve heard so many mamas say something along these lines as the reason they quit breastfeeding. They see these images of happily nursing women, figure breastfeeding is supposed to be a 100 percent positive experience, and then are disappointed when it’s not only unpleasant in the early days—it’s downright painful. Moms probably wonder what they’re doing wrong and some may even think they can’t breastfeed. So they switch to formula.



  • A Bedtime Routine for Preschool-Aged Children  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for helping ease your preschool-aged child into bedtime.
  • Baby Nursery Decoration What Style of Crib Should You Use For Your Baby Nursery Decoration  By : kimberly aita
    Need baby nursery decoration ideas?
    Find what you really want by visiting
    http://newbabynurserydecoration.com

  • The Importance of Infant CPR Training For New Parents  By : Shelly Hill
    When a new baby arrives, along comes the responsibility of keeping your new baby safe. If an emergency would occur, are you prepared to handle it? Would you know what to do? This article will give you a brief overview of why new Parents should get Infant CPR Training, what is involved and where you can find classes.
  • How To Find A Good Pediatrician For Your Children  By : Shelly Hill
    Finding a good Pediatrician for your children is an important step in maintaining their health. These days, I see too many parents just opening up their local phone books and selecting a physician by viewing an advertisement in the yellow pages. In my opinion, this is the wrong way to be selecting a physician for your children.
  • How to Teach Your Children About God When You Don't Know Where to Start  By : Ruth Willms
    As a Christian parent, you know that one of your biggest responsibilities - if not the biggest - is to teach your children to have a relationship with Jesus Christ. But what if you don't know how to teach your children to know God? Here are 5 things you can do right now.
  • Child Summer Entertainment Tips For The Work At Home Mom  By : Tammy Embrich
    Here we are in the full bloom of summer. A fun time for kids enjoying their break from school.

    I have a niece who simply loves to read. Actually, she is content to sit and read for an entire day. My Sister-In-Law never has any concerns about her child's entertainment needs because her little one seems to always be taken away with a good book.

    But that is just not the case with most children. If your child is between the ages of 4 and 10, then you may need to put some thought into child entertainment tips.



  • Nursing Your Baby? What If You Have To Go Away?  By : Nursing Bras
    If you are a nursing mom, there are some extra steps you can take to ensure you and your baby cope well with a separation. This means stocking up on milk to nourish your baby while you’re away, keeping up your milk supply and remembering a few comfort techniques for yourself. Here are a few tips for nursing moms who have to be away from their baby.
  • Tips for Traveling With Your Breastfed Baby  By : Nursing Bras
    Traveling can really mix up this routine and present new challenges for a breastfeeding mother. Here are a few tips that can help ease you into a more enjoyable and comfortable trip with your breastfed baby.
  • How Well do you actually know your child?  By : Dominique Goh
    Do you feel ironic when parents profess that they do not know anything about their child even though they have been around for the entire lifespan of their child? Here are some tips on how to connect with your child.
  • Household Chores for Preschool-Aged Children  By : Rachel Paxton
    Suggested household chores for preschool-aged children.
  • How To Avoid Back To School Shopping Stress  By : Shelly Hill
    Back to school supply shopping can be a stressful time, however, if you plan ahead and come up with a game plan, you can lessen the stress for the entire family. This article has a few tips to help you make back to school shopping easy and stress-free.
  • 5 Important Back To School Subjects To Discuss with Your Children  By : Shelly Hill
    Summer is over and it's time to get back to school. This time can be stressful for many families as they all try to adjust to new routines. You can lessen this stress and set up some guidelines by sitting down with your children for a family discussion.
  • Tips on grooming a SMART kid  By : Dominique Goh
    From the time a child is born it is up to the parent and caregiver to educate and cultivate his/her intelligence. I strongly believe that nurture is more important then nature. No doubt if one is born with good genes you do have a inborn edge over your peers.

    However if that intelligence is not cultivated the individual may not be able to optimise his/her potential in life.

  • Nuturing your child  By : Dominique Goh
    Building up a relationship with your child is essential for their growth and development.

    A child maybe born a genius but without any nurturing they would not be able to meet their potential. The child would remain an uncut diamond and their development will not be as fast.

    Time and effort is needed to interact with them so that you are able to discover and develop their talent.

    Here are some ways which you will be able to nurture your child.





  • 8 Expressions of Love for Your Kids  By : Julie DeHart
    To share everyday life with parents and siblings who know their imperfections and love them anyway is a powerful place to grow. Show your kids with these 8 expressions of love.

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