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Homeschooling Advice: Dealing with the ADD/ ADHD ChildDuring my first year of homeschooling I was forced to deal with the question, "Is my child ADD and how do I handle her if she is ?" -
Book Review: Christine Field's Life Skills for Kids: Equipping Your Child for the Real WorldA review of Christine Field's book, Life Skills for Kids: Equipping Your Child for the Real World
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How to Help Your ADD/ADHD Child with ReadingYour child needs to become a confident and delighted reader. So help your child develop a passion for reading by going book hunting and by reading together.
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How to Protect Your Child - Teach Your Child to be SafeTeaching your child fundamentals of being safe begins when the child is a preschooler and contiues as the child reaches adulthood. -
How to Help Your ADD/ADHD Child with NutritionDr. Benjamin Feingold found that food allergies could cause an allergic reaction that causes ADD/ADHD. If you child stops eating food with additives along with sugar and caffeine, s/he may be able to stop taking drugs.
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Selecting the Best Daycare for Your ChildWhat are the most important questions to ask of a potential childcare facility? How can you give your child the best experience possible? Here's a great outline for the right things to look for.
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Should Your Child Repeat a Grade?If your child is underperforming or struggling in school, it may be time to evaluate if the need to repeat a grade. Learn about the reasons behind retention, and how you can help your child succeed academically and socially.
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How to Decide If Your Child Should Repeat a GradeHow to Decide if Your Child Should Repeat a Grade
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Talking to Your Child About Sex AbuseIn today's world, sexual abuse is a serious problem. This is why it is to vital to talk to your child about sexual abuse and who to tell if the issue ever occurs.
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ADHD and Early Onset Bi-Polar ChildThe life with an ADHD and Early Onset Bipolar Child can often be very hard and rewarding at the same time. If anyone has ever experienced a life with an ADHD and Early Onset Bipolar Child they will know exactly where I'm coming from.
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How to Prepare the Next Guardian for Raising Your Special Needs ChildIt's a sad fact but we all pass away, and in the case of a special needs child, this can be even more heart-wrenching than in normal circumstances. -
Inner ChildEveryone has a child inside. That child needs you to nurture him....love him...acknowledge him. -
Gifts That Promote a Child's Growth and CreativityChildren's gifts lack the imaginative quality that they need. Indeed the toys of today light up play music and do everything but walk. But what are they teaching our children? Child obesity is growing at a rapid rate.
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Purchasing a Bed for a ChildWhen buying a bed for a child be sure to discuss the purchase with your child while managing their expectations. Also, consider your size options, inspect for quality and be prepared to bargain.
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Cut Back on Your Child's Schedule and Cut Back on Your StressThe more activities we commit our children to doing, the more obligations we take on. Too many activities can stress everyone out and make us forget how valuable balance is in a family's schedule. Cutting back is not going to rob your child of anyhting.
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How to Fill an Easter Basket for Your ChildIn my article, I give many tips about things to include in your child's Easter basket. the article is sectioned off with age appropriate ideas, to help you with this fun task.
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Teaching Manners to a Special Needs ChildRaising a special needs child is extremely challenging but, to have less trouble when the child is older, teach him or her manners today.
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Talking to Your Child About Underage DrinkingParents often make the mistake of thinking their child wouldn't take a drink of alcohol, especially if their child hasn't reached the teen years. Surprisingly, kids often try their first alcoholic beverage before they ever reach their teen years. -
How to Choose the Best Daycare for You and Your ChildIt is one of the hardest decisions to make when your children are young: where to enroll your children for daycare. The following are important aspects to consider when finding the right place to entrust with the care of your child.
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The Face of Child LaborNovember 19th was World Day Against Child Abuse and Exploitation.
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Helping Your Child With HomeworkSchool work is tough these days, and children are getting more and more work sent home with them. It is very important to get your child into good studying habits so they can be more likely to succeed in school.
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Child Soldiers in Sri Lanka, IndonesiaThe media reports on international news shrink the stories covering issues such as child soldiers and the mistreatment of females in foreign countries. The number of child soldiers in Sri Lanka, Indonesia has increased since the Tsunami.
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Parents Help Maximize Your Child's EducationParents can play a vital role in their child's education by becoming a partner with their child and the school. Parents can encourage their child to reach the highest level possible with these suggestions.
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A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Child Plan a Slumber PartyHaving a slumber party is a big event for your child. If this is your child's first time hosting a slumber party, you need to adequately prepare and make sure that your child is ready to have their party.
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Best Child-Friendly Hotels in St. Simons Island, GeorgiaChild friendly hotels in St. Simons Island, Georgia provide a casual atmosphere with a great location and lots of activities. St. Simons Island, Georgia offers and array of child-friendly hotels and amenities that put the fun back in vacation. -
Child Care and DaycaresYour child is precious to you and you want to get the best care you can for what you can afford. Think about the benefits that are received from children at licensed daycare facilities versus private home based baby sitters.
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Helping Your Child Navigate Parental Separation and DivorceA child is going to navigate the choppy waters of divorce based on how his or her parents react to the situation and how open they are to putting the child's feelings first.
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Raising Your Child to Be a ReaderChildren who learn to read and gain an appreciation for it do better in all grade levels of school and college. Raising a child who loves to read is not difficult, it just takes a few moments out of each day.
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Volunteer in Your Child's ClassroomVolunteering at your child's school will have a positive impact on you, your child, and the classroom. Yes, it's extra work, but the job comes with loads of benefits. There are even ways to make it happen when you work full time!
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Choosing the Right Book for Your Child, Birth Through Age 5The language of every child contributes to and is developed by reading. The path begins with listening to stories, then following the adult read to self-reading for enjoyment and meaning. Along this part, the most important tool children learn to master a
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