Cloth Diapers – A Thing Of The Past by Kirsten Hawkins New parents have heard the argument time and again from their own parents or grandparents. “You young people don’t know how good you have it with those disposable diapers
Coping With Being Left Handed by Richard Cussons Being left handed can sometimes be a drag. This is because almost all hand-held devices, such as tools, have been designed with a right-handed individual in mind. This is
Everthing A Parent Needs To Know About Evenflo High Chairs by Helen Walters The Evenflo high chair comes in many different kinds, styles, and colors. Some different Evenflo high chairs include the Evenflo simplicity high chair with a toy included, t
Anger at Your Children: Who Has the Power by Steven Stosny Every parent since the beginning of time has been painfully aware that children can do a great many things to irritate, frustrate, and otherwise turn the pleasant feelings o
Whos Teaching Your Child About Money by Valerie Mills Managing money is one of the most critical skills we must master to function effectively as adults. Yet, although public schools address the subject of money using math exam
Baby Advice – Separating Truth From Fiction by Sarah Veda New mothers get a ton of advice. Total strangers will walk up to you and give you their opinions on how to get rid of that cradle cap. Your mother-in-law will look at you with
Parents Homeschooling Can Take A Lot Less Time Than You Think by Joel Turtel The time you will need to teach your children the essentials — reading, writing, and arithmetic — is much less than you think. Let me quote author and former public-school tea
Special Natural Skin Care For Babies by Sherry Frewerd We spend hours and countless amounts of money on our own personal skin care, trying different lotions and potions to find the perfect product for our needs. Our babies dese
Is It A Boy Is It A Girl by Kirsten Hawkins I Don’t Know… Find Something Green!
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Teach Your Children to Respect You by Ineke Van Lint The most important value you will ever teach your children is: to respect their parents. And since you cannot pass anything on that you don’t incorporate yourself, you will
Talk Your Child Clever by Susan du Plessis Most parents can hardly wait for their baby to say its first word. This usually happens between the nine months and a year. From about two years, the child should be able
Baby Clothes On The Cheap by Kirsten Hawkins In the world of art, there is a movement called Postmodernism. If you're not an art student, or an artist, or a professor of art, there's really only one thing you need to
6 Great Freebie Resources for Parents of Twins & Multiple Births by Jennifer Gibbs "A sure way to double the joys of parenthood is to give birth to twins! You’ll have twice the smiles, goos & coos, giggles, and firsts (first words, first steps, first b
Have You Lost Track of Your Family Time by D. Silva Back in the '50s, families gathered around the dinner table (and often the breakfast table) to eat and talk and catch up with each other. Today, it's rare that a family finds th
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