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Bathing Children the Right Way
Have your child “help” you fill the tub and add a small amount of bubble bath. Be sensitive to the water temperature your child prefers.
Author: vincent Platania

Are Predators Waiting, Watching, and Engaging on Your Child's Social Networking Sites?
Social networking sites offer thriving communities where young people engage in countless hours of banal chatter and photo sharing. Are predators watching and waiting?
Author: Etienne Gibbs

Suggestions for Teaching Children How to Save Money
No doubt, saving money is difficult enough for adults. Attempting to educate children how to save money and why they would want to is easier said than done. Here are some suggestions to help you get started.
Author: Mindy Krug

Dealing With Differences
In this article you’ll learn how to make children love their differences.
Author: Dr. Charles Sophy

Low self esteem and its impact on a child's psyche
Low self esteem can begin to develop early in childhood and due to its terrible consequences on the child's psyche,it is imperative that such children be given the necessary care and guidance required for them to become well adjusted and productive members of society.
Author: Naresh Belliyappa

Disciplining your child is a joint parental responsibility
No matter how much they may deny it, children prefer to have structure and rules in their lives. It gives them a sense of security to know that there are limits placed on them. Children of all ages can find the world chaotic and arbitrary, rules define the boundaries that they may not overstep without consequences. This, in turn, prevents them from muddling through situations that they may not have the maturity to handle. Instilling good behaviour in a child is never easy, but it is our joint parental responsibility not to shrink from this task.
Author: Naresh Belliyappa

What good parenting entails
All parents want their children to develop into well adjusted adults, respected as much for the integrity of their character as for their professional skills. If we remember to relax and enjoy our kids, love them for who they are, try to inculcate a strong personal value system from a very early age, revel in their accomplishments and be a constant source of support for them, we can be sure of doing a pretty good job.
Author: Naresh Belliyappa

5 Ways to raise a tolerant and empathetic child
In an increasingly multicultural society, it is natural for a child to wonder about the differing mores and customs that he/she sees practiced all around him. Acceptance of the existence of attitudes, beliefs and conventions that are at variance with their own certainly does not mean that children have to abandon their own individual cultures and values.
Author: Naresh Belliyappa

Six Things Your College Freshman Doesn't Want You to Know
What are some of the things your college freshman may not not be revealing to you at home that are important? Find out by reading this article by a former college dean.
Author: Elizabeth Kirwin

Bedwetting - A common Problem
Believe it or not, bedwetting is one of the most common problems worldwide. Yet it is one that tends to be swept under the carpet – one that we don’t talk about or are ashamed to admit. But it need’nt or should’nt be like that! When bed-wetting becomes a problem in your home, what do you do?
Author: James Keith

Parenting and Youth Violence - Parenting matters
Violence is one of the major causes of mortality and morbidity among youth. With slightly more than 1 in 3 high school students reported to be involved in a physical fight, this is a major social issue. For high school students almost 1 in 10 have been involved in dating violence and almost 1 in 3 had their property stolen or deliberately damaged at school. Thankfully, parents are not powerless as recent published studies show. I describe some simple steps parents can take.
Author: B.G. Smith

Labeling a Student
Teachers should not label their students and degrade them in front of their peers.
Author: Linda Weaver-Clarke

Teaching Independence: Developing Confidence and Self-Reliance in Your Child
Protecting your children from harm is vital, but it’s also important to allow them to explore, to engage in life and even to fail.
Author: Dr. Charles Sophy

Turn Halloween Fears into Fun for Kids
Halloween is a great time to be a kid! If your kids want a little Halloween fright here’s how to make sure the fear they feel is fun.
Author: Dr. Charles Sophy

Does Your Kid Get Your Goat? How to Stay Objective When Your Kid Acts Up
It can also be humbling - even startling - when your child displays aspects of your personality you’d rather forget. Worse, if your child shares some of your more salty manners you may be tempted to punish them for being who they are.
Author: Dr. Charles Sophy

What to ask camp staff before choosing summer camp.
Read about what you should be asking camp staff before sending your kids to summer camp.
Author: roy kresge

Survey finds smart teenagers risk ridicule by Vicki Syal
As teen self-esteem building movie Akeelah and the Bee graced theatres across America, CB Teen magazine and HeyUGLY.org in conjunction with Lions Gate films were busy surveying teens to see if they felt the need to "dumb down" in today's school environments. Results of the survey indicate that few teens are free from social insecurity associated with intelligence.
Author: Betty Hoeffner

I'm Not Going to School This Year! Four Back to School Tips for Parents with Kids Who Hate Change
Here's what you can do to assist with the shift back to school and how to cope with your own feelings about the coming changes.
Author: Dr. Charles Sophy

Nintendo Wii + Wii Sports - Good for fitness in children?
The Nintendo Wii it seems, puts pay to the concerns in recent years over the inactivity in children due to their interest in video games consoles. The Wii console really sets itself apart from the rest with its revolutionary motion sensitive controller, which actually requires movement in order to play the games.
Author: Karen Bennett

Nintendo Wii brings the gym to you with Wii Fit
Nintendo has announced a new fitness game Wii Fit which is a full on exercise product set to give you more of a workout than Wii Sports, while still retaining all the fun of gaming. Wii Fit will help to keep you physically fit via a dedicated peripheral, a wireless balance board which comes with the game. There are over 40 different activities, including hula hooping, ski jumping and heading soccer balls.
Author: Karen Bennett

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