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- My Unborn ChildHaiku about pregnancy. This poem describes the spiritual feeling pregnancy brings to a woman's heart.
Could Backpacks Be Causing Back Pain in Atlanta's Children? Part 2Children carrying heavy backpacks on their shoulders suffer from incorrect spinal postures. Some children bend forward and cause neck strain as well as mid and low back strain.
Music Programs for Children- Part 1A college student recital is a great way to introduce you child to the world of music. They're usually free, and many times you can see the musician up close and personal. And if refreshments are provided, that makes the recital all the more fun!- Great Children's Parties on a BudgetThis article will enable parents to have great birthday parties without breaking the bank.
- Biodegradeable Party Favors for Children's PartiesThrowing a party for kids doesn't mean you have to buy a bunch of cheap favors that will end up rotting in a landfill. There are plenty of toys and treats that are biodegradable and eco-friendly.
- How to Raise Your Child - Part 1 - SleepMy niece and her husband are about to become a parents for the first time. This is Uncle Bill's advice on how to raise that child. Part 1 - Sleep
The Cost of Raising a Musically Gifted Child- Part IThere are many obvious and hidden costs when you have a child with musical talent. I will discuss some of those expenses, plus talk about all the wonderful benefits!- Making Smarter Children (Part 7)What Parents of smart children have in common.
- The Role of Play in Making Kids SmartChildren who embrace learning, see learning as fun; something they want to do; not a chore. If the only time a child learns is when they have to stop playing then they may see learning as the enemy.
- The Role of HomeworkHomework. The bane of all students; young and old. Yet teachers continue to give homework. Why? And how do we get our young ones to embrace it.
- Parts of MeA poem
- Making Smarter Children (Part 1)A series of educational and parenting advise whose goal it is to foster smart kids.
- Earth-Friendly Tips for Children's PartiesTry these earth-friendly party tips to help make your child's birthday both memorable and environmentally responsible.
- Touring Europe with Small ChildrenHow we planned a six week tour of Europe with 3 adults, a four year old and a one year old.
- Training a Grown ChildRecognizing the role of Christian parents, as it pertains to faith, when a child isn't a kid and isn't yet grown.
- The Gift of a Gay Child Part IIPrejudicial society types want to set their ground rules for engagement on the lives of it's gay population. The entire mindset behind them is blind judgment, lacking basic human equality.
- A Guide to Common Illnesses that May Infect Your Child: Part 2There are common illnesses that almost every child will have, no matter how healthy he/she is. This is just a fact of life. Here is a guide to help you know what to expect.
- A Guide to Common Illnesses that May Infect Your Child: Part 1There are many common illnesses that may infect your child. You can't keep your child from getting sick. But you can arm yourself with the knowledge of the common illnesses he/she may contract.
Losing a Loved Child Part 4Going through my box of old pictures last night, I came across all the papers I had compiled while trying to get answers regarding my sons death. So much I had forgotten over the years.
When You Lose a Loved Child Part 3We had just buried Rob, now it was time to find out why and how he died.
When You Lose a Loved Child ( Part 1 )I'd been working 11pm-7am shift for 9 years. Every morning was pretty much the same. I'd would come home from work, get my daughter off to school, clean or get some shopping done then get my husband off to work for his second shift job.- Leadership Academy - Is This Really a Good Program for Your Child?A specialty program for the difficult youth. This is a military style program.
Ten Inexpensive Ways to Have Fun with Your Children (Part 7 of 10)Ten inexpensive ways to have fun with your children.
Ten Inexpensive Ways to Have Fun with Your Children (Part 8 of 10)Ten inexpensive ways to have fun with your children.
Ten Inexpensive Ways to Have Fun with Your Children (Part 9 of 10)Ten inexpensive ways to have fun with your children.
Ten Inexpensive Ways to Have Fun with Your Children (Part 10 of 10)Ten inexpensive ways to have fun with your children.
Ten Inexpensive Ways to Have Fun with Your Children (Part 5 of 10)Ten inexpensive ways to have fun with your children.
Ten Inexpensive Ways to Have Fun with Your Children (Part 3 of 10)Ten inexpensive ways to have fun with your children.
Ten Inexpensive Ways to Have Fun with Your Children (Part 4 of 10)Ten inexpensive ways to have fun with your children.
Ten Inexpensive Ways to Have Fun with Your Children (Part 1 of 10)Ten inexpensive ways to have fun with your children.
Ten Inexpensive Ways to Have Fun with Your Children (Part 2 of 10)Ten inexpensive ways to have fun with your children.- Children's Parties on a Small BudgetIf you are like most parents and planning a party for your little one, you want to find a way to do it without breaking the bank. Most of us don't have hundreds of dollars to spend on their special day, no matter how much we wish we did.
- Ideas for Unforgettable Children's Parties!Need ideas for a children's theme party? Here are some fun ways to celebrate an important event in your child's life!
- Instilling Self-Esteem in Our Children - Part IWe are preparing our children to lead us into the future. To excel at this we must be the best examples we can. This is a multi-part series on preparing ourselves to prepare our children.
Family Travel Guide: Europe with Children, Part IIIEssential supplies keep kids engaged during the trip. The most important tips of all, however, are to keep quiet and let kids make "discoveries" and to encourage dramatic play.
Family Travel Guide: Europe with Children, Part IINonstop activities guarantee nonstop aggravation, so slow down. Let the kids set the pace.- Raising a Dyslexic Child - Part 2The doctor started him on Ritalin and he was later switched to Adderall which seemed to agree with him better. The only side affects we noticed with Peter, was a small lack of appetite.





