Raising Your Baby: Informational Resources On The World Wide Web by Dana Bradley When a parent brings a new baby home, that parent can oftentimes feel downright overwhelmed. Facing the prospect of caring for and raising a baby can seem like the most chall
Intersting Baby Facts... Strange But True! by GranMamma * A baby is born every seven seconds. * Babies are born with very poor vision but can recognize their mothers almost right away. * Babies are always born with blue eyes, w
Violence in Media by Brigette Meier
In the news, we hear and see an increasing number of reports about violence among children. This goes from rude fights on the playground to armed incidents in schools th
Mothers Day Ecards How Are They Different Than Fathers Day Ecards by CDMohatta Creating and selecting ecards or greeting cards is an art. Ecards are used for different occasions. To wish Mother on Mother's Day, to wish Birthday to a dear person or to conve
Practical Home Schooling by James Hunaban Practical Home Schooling
By James Hunaban
Utilizing practical home schooling methods - The universe has become a jungle of learning. Wherever you turn, you
21 Reasons To Send A Child A Greeting Card by Nicole Bandes When was the last time you saw the face of a child light up and glow because they got a piece of mail with their name on it? Children love to get mail. My children, even at
Too Much to Do Too Little Time by Aurelia Williams "Have you ever felt like someone just pressed the Fast-forward button on your day and before you know it the day is over and you are sitting there wondering what you've a
A Special Kind Of Love by Kirsten Hawkins My grandmother taught me to crochet the moment my clumsy, chubby fingers could hold a crochet hook. By the time that I was six, she handed me her sewing needles to thread
Easy Journaling Tips by Lorraine Curry "Journaling is a stress free learning technique. My children who journaled seemed to have much more pleasure in—and success at—writing. (I have included samples of our chil
Your Big Yellow Bus by Deborah Martin
The big yellow school bus is coming down my road again. The neighborhood kids seem happy. The dogs are not. The kids are no longer around during the day and Jersey is go
Let’s Google And Yahoo Our Kids’ Education by Joel Turtel I love Google and Yahoo. With Google and Yahoo I can search the Internet on any subject that interests me, at any time day or night, in the comfort of my home. I was thinking
Why A Father is Not A Dad by Brian Maloney It can be said that any man who procreates is a father, whether present in that child’s life or not. While this is technically true, it really takes a man to be a dad! Th
Ain’t No Cookin’ Like Mama’s Cookin’ by Samantha Olea "Ain’t no cookin’ like Mama’s cookin’!"-Amen! Recently, an idea struck me. I cook…okay, I cook a lot. A lot of the meals that I create are either of my own creation, or
Planning A Baby Shower From Start To Finish by Adwina Jackson Planning a baby shower is one of the loveliest gifts you can provide a mother to be. But where do you start?
If you are a first time planner or an experi
Raise Awesome Kids! This 4 Point Plan Gets Results by Jean Tracy
Are your children truthful, kind, and helpful? If so, read no further. If not, please listen to Colby and his mom. "All my friends cheat," announced 11-year-old Colby.
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