Power Foods for a Powerful School Lunch by Evan L. Mestman
There isn’t a school day that goes by that I worry about my son’s lunch. Of course, I ask myself the usual questions: Is he eating what he has in the bag? Will he trade
Temporary Internet Files the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly by Nick Smith A little bit of time invested into learning about internet security can go a long way in preventing mishaps on your computer. Temporary internet files are not something we shou
10 Universal Laws for Parents of Teens by Jeff Herring
1 "Law of Belonging": The greatest need of teenagers (after music and the phone) is a strong sense of belonging. They need to feel they are a part of something bigger than
Do Not Let Parenting Stress You Out by Stan Popovich Parenting does not always have to be a stressful job. There are ways to take care of your kids without always getting stressed out. Here is a list of techniques that a perso
When Your Teenager Is Out Of Control: Troubled Teen Programs by Paolo Basauri Introduction to Troubled Teen Programs
More than ever, teens today are facing an uncertain future. With political instability across the globe and unrest
Time For Baby Shower Fun And Games! by Stephen Kreutzer When you create the guest list for your baby shower, you will probably see that you have gathered together an eclectic group of family members, friends, neighbors, co-wor
8 Fun Ideas To Get Your Kids To Eat Their Veggies by Susanne Myers Do you have trouble getting your kids to eat their veggies? I sure do.
My daughter used to be great about trying and eating just about anything…and then
Halloween Pumpkin Fundraiser by Kimberly Reynolds Autumn is probably the most popular season for fundraising. School has just started, sports team are beginning their season, and non-profit groups are looking to get a p
Creative Ideas for Easing Separation Anxiety by Nicole Brekelbaum Does your child exhibit separation anxiety at daycare drop-off? Do you spend more than fifteen minutes struggling to calm your child's fears? You are not alone. All pare
The Ten Things That Successful Parents Do by Dr. Tom Olson " 1.They are leaders as well as parents. They don’t rely on the schools, the government, television, the movies or music to teach their children values and the difference
Parenting Guide To Crohns Disease In Children by Sarah K. Jenkins Any type of chronic disorder may be especially difficult for a child to cope with. Likewise, being a parent to such a child may leave you feeling helpless and cheated. Un
Three Mistakes Parents Make With Overweight Kids by Lisa Alexander Most parents just feel helpless. They want the best for their kids, but in spite of everything we know about nutrition and exercise, most parents hope for the best and do l
Getting Your Teenager Back To School With Clear Skin by Naweko San-Joyz Backpack? Check. Notebooks? Check. Ink-pens? Check. Clear Skin? Mommmm!
If you are anything like three-fourths of the parents Harris Interactive for the
Snatched in the Night What Every Parent Should Know About Home Invasion Abductions by Stacy Shattuck Home invasions have made the news recently as a frightening form of child abduction. This type of abduction is not new, but it is starting to become more common as traditi
Mommy & Baby: Before The Baby Arrives by Kirsten Hawkins Congratulations — you’re going to be a mom! Whether it’s your first or sixth baby, there are things to consider and plan for:
Do you have your
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