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  • Bathroom Safety Tips for Your Family  By : Rudradatta Rath
    Use your bathroom safe and make it safer for your baby and aging people in your home. Prevent your family from falls, electrical shock injury, burns, poisoning and drowning with bathroom safety tips.
  • Families are Beautiful  By : Cliff Matthew
    It's nice when the whole family spends time together. You share a special bond between one another that cannot be recreated with anyone else. Father, mother, sister, brother, you all belong to each other in a special way.
  • Family Pets Should Trained Well  By : Nick Clipton
    There are many aspects to your cat's personality and they should all be taken into account when choosing the right training tactics. Find out what your cat's likes and dislikes are and use that information to help you.There are a few simple tips to keep in mind when training your cat.
  • How NOT to Detect a Child Molester  By : Jerry McMullin MA
    Although parents know the dangers of child abuse and want to protect their children, child molesters are hard to detect. If asked to characterize a child molester, parents might miss the mark in a variety of categories. To access victims more easily, many molesters know the importance of appearances and have the skills needed to look normal to parents and other child care givers.
  • The Right Baby Stroller/Carrier for You and Your Baby  By : Sarah McDermott
    When it comes to the right gear to cart your baby around on your vacation, choosing something that’s comfortable for you and safe for your baby is of utmost importance. Having said that, you might also want to consider how you’ll look with one of these contraptions. A front pack or sling isn’t for everybody, and neither is a back pack.
  • How hard is parenting?  By : Jennifer B. Baxt, LMHC, LMFT
    Before having the first child, many will be unaware of how difficult it can be. For the first couple of years, there is the knowledge that the child might wake up through the night and keep the parent or parents up, but few will think about how difficult it can be as the child grows.
  • How to parent teenagers?  By : Jennifer B. Baxt, LMHC, LMFT
    Everyone has heard the horror stories of their teenage children becoming pregnant, getting into drugs or becoming too much to handle in the home. Here is the truth about these kinds of problems; none of these have to happen.
  • How to Communicate with your Family?  By : Jennifer B. Baxt, LMHC, LMFT
    Families that do not spend much time together and where clear communication is lacking can have difficulty in remaining a strong family unit. Many do not realize it, but one of the first things needed to having a strong and happy family unit is communication.
  • Know everything about baby car safety.  By : Daljit kaur
    Q. What is the best baby car seat?

    The best car seat is the one that matches your baby’s size and weight. It also fits properly in your car and is easily installed.

    Q. What types of baby car seats are available?

    There are several types of baby car seats such as infant seats, front facing car seats, and convertible seats. There are also combination seats (can face front or rear), booster seats and integrated car seats. With each type of seat there are variations.
  • What Should You Pay Your Babysitter  By : Arthor Pens
    Being that your babysitter will be taking care of your young loved ones, you want to be careful and put a lot of thought into making a decision of which babysitter is best for you.
  • Breastfeeding Supplies For Your Baby  By : Ivan Cuxeva Jr
    Learn more about breastfeeding and the many supplies which can help you feed your baby and keep him comfortable. Get more information on pillows, pumps, bras and pads
  • Carpet Scams and Tricks  By : Lara Newcomb
    Every industry has them. And in the carpet industry, we have a lot of them - those "less than respectable" people selling the product. There are more than a few scams, tricks and deceptions that take place in this industry
  • Top Parenting Tips on How To Find A Sitter  By : Rashel Dan
    As much as you want to, you can't be around your children all the time. You may have to work or attend functions as a couple. In both cases, you may need to leave the kids with someone trustworthy.
  • Making use of a car seat is the number one step in helping to secure the security of your kids in your automobile. However just possessing a car seat is not adequate in itself: the car seat must be us  By : Karen Dumbroski
    Making use of a car seat is the first and most important step in helping to ensure the safety of your kids in the automobile. But just having a car seat is not adequate in itself: the car seat must be used, and it must be used correctly. Here are useful suggestions to ensure that your children will be as protected as possible in their car seat.
  • Testing Different Relationships with DNA Testing  By : Kevin Camilleri
    DNA profiling technology has come a long way in the last few decades, and it is now possible to identify a number of difference biological relationships between any given person. Through using slightly more in-depth matching processes than with traditional DNA paternity tests, the wider testing methods available are nevertheless accurate enough to determine whether or not there is some biological connection to establish relationships
  • Tips For Establishing A Family Budget  By : Robert Bain
    Have you ever been really excited about a raise at work, yet less than six months later you can't figure out where that money is? This is often due to a person not having a good budget in place. They simply are spending all the money they have and in some instances more than they are bringing in by relying on credit cards. You need to be very aware of what is going on with your personal credit.
  • How You Might Be Sabotaging Your Own Birth Control  By : Harvey D. Ong
    It should be noted that birth control is not always 100% effective, and that there are certain actions a person can take that would be detrimental to the effectiveness of birth control. Seemingly mundane things like timing, use of antibiotics, and even grapefruit juice can all work to increase the chances that birth control will fail.
  • Suggestions for Car Seat Safety  By : marshafields34
    Using a car seat is the number one step in helping to assure the security of your kids in your car. But just having a car seat is not sufficient in itself: the car seat must be used, and it has to be used the right manner. Here are some tips to assure that your child will be as secure as possible in their car seat.
  • Great ideas for making 2008 your best parenting year yet!  By : Sue Atkins
    Top tips for making 2008 your best parenting year yet!
  • The Parent as a Role Model  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Being a role model is perhaps the most important part of parenting.
  • Top 6 Ideas for Kitchen Organization  By : Darrin Reservitz
    Learn simple ways to un-clutter your kitchen.
  • Why Do My Children Have Obesity Problems?  By : dhamza
    Overweight children and adolescents have significantly increased during the past decade. There are times during childhood and adolescence where one is deeply susceptible to weight gain, but these times also offer prevention opportunities for obesity.
  • Three Things You Can Learn When He Meets Your Family  By : Wendy Bridger
    Introducing your boyfriend to your family can be exciting and stressful at the same time. Most people place a high value on what their parent's think of their significant other, and it often influences the ultimate survival of the relationship.
  • Three Things To Consider When He Meets Your Parents  By : Wendy Bridger
    Introducing your boyfriend to your family can be exciting and stressful at the same time. Most people place a high value on what their parent's think of their significant other, and it often influences the ultimate survival of the relationship.
  • Looking for the best holiday gift to give your teenager? Try the "F" word  By : Terre Grable
    Right now is your relationship "strained" with your teenager? Does everything within you want a positive relationship with your teenager, but you do not know how to accomplish it? Well, here is the stepping stone to a great relationship path with your son or daughter this holiday season. Ready? It's the "F" word.....forgiveness.
  • Giving Your Teen a Financial Head Start  By : Vince Shorb
    Discover the five simple steps to raising a financially responsible teenager. In today's age, it is more important than ever parents provide their teenage children with the knowledge they need to make in the financial real world. The lessons you pick up in this article will benefit your child their entire life.
  • Seven Steps to Holiday Balance  By : Grace Durfee
    The holiday season can be filled with joy, festivities, and connection, or it can be a time of stress. This artcile provides seven steps that can help you celebreate a more balanced, joyful holiday.
  • Main Reasons Why Men Stray  By : James Walsh
    Married men have played the cheating game for a very long time. While researchers say that men and women till the age of 40 cheat almost to an equal extent in their marriage, the stereotype of men being more likely to cheat on their wives still holds true for couples above the age of 40.
  • Parents, ask and think before you dish out your advice  By : Jacob Gan
    Parents often provide advice without first understand the issues that their children face, or the perspectives of their children in relation to the problem that they share
  • Ways of Saving Money for the Christams  By : realstorm
    Christmas is a joyful and happiness season. It is the happiest time to watch friends and family open up presents. Therefore you should have enough money to afford these gifts without breaking the bank.In order to afford all the gifts that they want to buy, it is common for many people to max out their credit cards, and then after the festivities they must work hard to earn lot of money to prepare for the next year holiday.I hope the following ways of saveing money can give you some advices.
  • Being Prepared  By : ace kim
    The news always seems to be constantly flooded with celebrities being married, divorced, then remarried or alleged affairs. What has happened to the traditional views on marriage? Marriage has always been understood to be the eternal sacred bond between man and woman. However, with divorce rates steadily growing year to year the concept of marriage seems to have deviated from its traditional definition. It seems like divorces are becoming more and more accepted by society and as a result are more frequently occurring.
  • Set Goals as a Family, Succeed as a Family  By : Vince Shorb
    Setting family financial goals brings families closer together. Learn the S.M.A.R.T way to set family goals. You will find that the more family members that are working toward a common goal the faster you will achieve results. What's more, when the entire family unit is working toward financial goals it can be a bonding experience that everyone will appreciate.
  • Alternatives to Disposable Diapers  By : Rob Parker
    did you know in this disposable world of ours there are other more Eco-Friendly options
  • How to Enjoy your Holiday Vacation with your Teenager  By : Terre Grable
    Here we go! It's that time of year again - the family holiday vacation. Many parents can find themselves feeling apprehensive about spending a vacation with their teenagers. "Is this holiday season going to be a disaster?" "We haven't been getting along lately, and what if this entire vacation is filled with conflict?" Here are 7 things you can do to help make it a great holiday vacation:
  • What the Teens Should Consider in Choosing their Career  By : jjunvilla
    One way to understand the teens is their choice of career. In pursuing the right career, the teens want the right information, advice and guidance. This is a very important factor because choosing a wrong career would result to a waste of so much time, effort, money and would surely frustrate the teenagers.
  • Relief for Caregivers: Medical Alert Systems Provide Peace of Mind While Taking Time Out for You  By : Paul Fleming
    Making personal needs a priority can be difficult for caregivers since the heavy demands of tending to a loved one's needs often leave little time for self-care and can even make running quick errands a challenge. One solution that has worked for many caregivers are the use of medical alert systems, which provide peace of mind while taking time to attend to needs away from the home.
  • Accommodating a Family Member with a Traumatic Brain Injury  By : Peter Kent
    When a person is a victim of a traumatic brain injury (TBI), it is not only them who suffers the consequences. Family members who are caring for the patient after they have been released from medical care are also susceptible to adverse affects. It is important that family members caring for the victim are supported as well so that they can uphold a positive support system to aid in a smooth recovery.
  • How to Enjoy the Holidays with Your Teenager  By : Terre Grable
    Are you concerned about keeping your holiday spirit alive in the midst of the chaos of the holiday season? Are you looking for ways to connect with your teenager, as this may be his last year at home or her first year as a teenager? Here are some tips on how to enjoy the holidays with your teenager
  • Five Steps to Help You Prepare for that Call in the Night  By : Katana Abbott
    As women, we are often expected to fill multiple roles: that of loving mother, career woman, supportive wife or partner and for many, a new role – that of a caregiver to our parents or loved ones. Here are the five steps that you can take now to get prepared.
  • Positively Coping With Christmas  By : Sue Atkins
    Christmas is a stressful time for parents - here are some top tips to making it a really enjoyable time.
  • Real World Money Tips for Young Adults  By : Vince Shorb
    Everyday we send young adults into the real world with dangerously little preparation for the financial realities of life. Often the results are disastrous. This article will give parents and educators three tips so that your child is prepared for the financial realities of today's society.
  • 8 Breast Feeding Benefits and The Long Term Effect  By : maura
    Breast feeding is the single most important thing you can do to protect your baby and help to promote good health. Best of all, breast feeding is free.
  • Home Organization Tip - Less Is More  By : Jill Seader
    Three ways that less is more in your home organization journey are explored.
  • Facts About Single Parents  By : Jane Bear
    Unfortunately, single parenting has seemingly become an acceptable norm. There were over 20 million single parents in the United States in the year 2000 according to the US Census Bureau. Certainly, the worldwide number of people who are challenged with single parenting is exponentially higher.
  • Modern Cloth Diapers  By : Bryana Guckin
    Although both cloth diapers and disposable diapers have their takers, the truth is that modern cloth diapers are as hygienic and as easy to use as disposable diapers. Many modern cloth diapers come equipped with state of the art man made materials such as microfiber toweling (for absorbency), a polyurethane laminate also known as PUL (for a waterproof layer), and soft “stay dry” materials such as microfleece and/or suedecloth. In addition, cloth diapers are far more cost effective when compared to disposable diapers. To better understand the variety of cloth diapers available and which diaper is right for your infant, it is important to understand the differences between a disposable diaper and a cloth diapers.
  • Detaching from Unhealthy Connections  By :
    Are you feeling obligated to anyone? Do you feel responsible for other peoples pain or survival? Would you like to be free of emotional ties that are draining you? Cutting emotional cords has been a major practice in my counseling office. I discovered that many of my clients were attached to others in an unhealthy way.
  • Single Parenting - 7 Parenting Mistakes to Avoid With Your Teenager  By : Terre Grable
    As a single parent, are you concerned about how your divorce has effected your teenager? Are you looking for some guidance as a single parent of a teenager? Here are 7 parenting mistakes to avoid as a single parent of a teenager.
  • Home for the Holidays  By : Nancy Irwin
    Going home for the holidays? Warm home or hot hell? Ten tips for keeping the peace at the holidays.....and all year round.
  • What is a Personal Emergency Response System?  By : Paul Fleming
    People have heard about Personal Emergency Response Systems but don't quite understand how they work. For clarification, we have compiled a list of answers to common questions about these Medical Alert Systems and also offers advice of what to ask from a potential provider.
  • Five top things to know about a DNA Paternity Test  By : Kevin Camilleri
    Whilst the awareness about DNA Paternity testing has greatly increased throughout most of the world, there is still a lot of information about the test that is not known.
  • Grief: Dealing, Coping and Overcoming  By : Silver
    When a person experiences the loss of someone they love, either through divorce or death, they are forced to deal with grief. When a loss occurs, most of us are unprepared for how to handle it, especially if we have never had to deal with it before.
  • Safety with toys and toy origins  By : Phil P
    When children feel successful and capable as they play, they acquire important ingredients for emotional health.
  • Disaster Preparedness - Essential Tips to Help You Prepare  By : Diana Ennen
    These quick and easy tips can be essential to help you prepare a diaster recovery plan. Take 30 minutes and prepare now.
  • Why You Need To Write Your Own Get Well Message  By : Geraldine Jozefiak
    It can be hard to know what to write on a get well card. Sometimes our own words may seem inadequate, but truthfully, words from our heart are usually the most genuine. It’s times of honest card writing when we have the opportunity to show how we care. But few of us it seems are up for it.
  • Is Your Child Stealing?  By : Anthony Kane MD
    A common problem that we as parents encounter is what to do when your child steals. There are a number of different reasons a child steals and a number of different ways to handle the problem.
  • Letting out your anger in a healthy way  By : Sue Atkins
    Positive ways to handle your temper with your kids
  • Be a Successful Blended Family  By :
    The divorce rate for the second marriage is higher than the first, and the number one cause is the children. Would you like some important insights and solutions that will help you be a successful blended family? The following case studies and guidelines can help you to prevent and heal problems with your family.
  • Child Safety Tip for Playing Outdoors  By : Johnnie Mason
    One summer day, Jack and Janet, brother and sister, were happily playing soccer in their front yard. Then Jack accidentally kicked the ball wide. It shot past Janet, into the street. Janet ran through the yard and across the sidewalk, to retrieve the ball that bounced towards the opposite sidewalk. Then Janet remembered to look left and right before crossing the street. She stopped at the curb when suddenly…ZOOM! A car bolted by, missing her by inches. Jack’s and Janet’s parents soon petitioned the local government to post children at play signs in the area. They were installed within a month, to help protect children at play.
  • Teens and Their Bad Friends  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Your teen is going to pick his friends. There is very little you can do at this age to influence his choices. However, if you approach the problem with wisdom, there are a number of ways you can indirectly influence your child and help him to stay out of trouble.
  • Checking Up On Teen's PC Usage  By : Matthew W. Grant
    How to discover what your teens are up to when they use the computer.
  • The Most Important Parenting Skill is to be a Good Role Model  By : Brendan McKeogh
    This article explains that a good relationship between a parent and a child begins with the parent's own positive mental attitude. Appropriate praise and encouragement from the parent, combined with good role modeling, ensures the child's good behavior.
  • 10 Ways To Raise An Entrepreneur  By : Brian McCoy
    Do you want more for your children than living a mediocre life? This article presents 10 simple steps to help raise your children to be leaders and stars of their lives.
  • Can I Bring my Baby to Work?  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    Throughout history, mothers have kept their babies with them while working. However, having children in the work environment now is not always feasible. Luckily, many companies offer programs for their employees to bring their children to work, or to work from home for at least part of their work week. But, what if your workplace doesn’t allow your baby to come to work with you? How can you balance both career and family time?
  • Nature Nurtures  By : Jerry Carpos
    Never ignore the disturbing consequences of what can happen if children aren't connected to nature. Nature-deficit disorder can be easily and effectively overcome with outdoor experiences.
  • Living with Other People's Clutter  By : Vicky White
    So how do you get other people to clean up their mess, especially now you’ve figured out the cost to your energy, prosperity and peace of mind of having all that stuff around you? You don’t! Well, not directly anyway. Discover how to be the change you wish to see, and create a space that supports you, no matter how much of a clutter bug you live with.
  • When a Loved One Commits Suicide  By :
    This article focuses on the devestating legacy suicide leave behind to those who live on. It is one of the worst forms of death and is often a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Very often with a cooling off time and some professional intervention this form of death can be avoided.
  • How to counsel young adults  By : Jennifer B. Baxt, LMHC, LMFT
    You may be surprised to find that everyone, at some point in their lives, will benefit from counseling. This includes young adults. In fact, teens may need counseling more so than many other age groups simply because of all of the pressures put on them during those teen years. You should definitely consider young adult counseling for your teen.
  • Broken Men  By : Gary Crow
    "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." -- Frederick Douglas -- Whether this is true or not is certainly less than obvious. The lack of clarity starts with the meaning of “strong children” and “broken men.” This article explores these questions and how you can assure that your children are "strong."
  • How Your Computer and TV Add to Your Energy Bills  By : Andrew John
    If you want to save as much energy as you can, there is one more thing you can do once you have optimized the heating and cooling systems, kitchen appliances and laundry routines. This thing is your electronic appliances. While most of them is thought to use only a trickle of energy, the total amount of electricity needed to power them is considerable.
  • Why Anger Arises In The Family: And How To Let It Go  By : Brenda Shoshanna
    Anger in the family is one of main causes of difficult relationships and troubles of all kinds. It is extremely important to understand why this arises, how it manifests and what to do to stop it. This article explores anger in the family, offering many insights into its origin and suggestions about letting it go.
  • How to Save Energy In The Kitchen  By : Andrew John
    Being energy-efficient is not an empty word. While you may have no idea about it, there is a huge difference between running your kitchen in an "energy-efficient mode" and not caring about it at all. The difference in electricity bills which can sum up even to several hundred dollars a year - a sum certainly worthy of your attention.
  • Save Energy on Your House's Heating and Cooling  By : Andrew John
    Whether you are worried about your electricity bills because of your family's budget or environmental impact, you can do a lot to improve your situation. The houses are the second place where the energy is wasted - only our cars are "better" when it comes to wasting energy. Fortunately unlike in case of cars, we can do a lot to make our houses more energy-efficient.
  • Is being a parent the hardest job there is?  By : Rachel Harding
    Raising children is like arranging water into a square. It is a wonderful and challenging life experience. But is much harder than it looks, with patience and hope, children can mature into very emotionally-secure adults. Raising children is obviously one of the harder things in life to do, and in most cases parents know best., but bringing up children is one of the most rewarding and challenging undertakings anyone can take on.
  • The bathroom revival cont: Part 2  By : by Natasha van Beckhoven
    Regards to make up if its been in there for more than a year and you haven't used it, throw it out. This also goes for body soap washes, lotions and creams. It is also a good idea to go through all Medicine and check the expiry dates.
  • Why do we need some good old fashion advice  By : Zuske Sagara
    The article deals with the topic of counseling as a means to seek external help for solving one's problems and issues in life. The article also tackles the different reasons why people refuse to get counseling and therapy. Some of the reasons cited in this article include denial, social stigma, fear, and intolerance of religion as a platform for counseling.
  • Al Gore Recommends Buying A Clothes Line!  By : Kelly Nickless
    Laundry lines and clothes lines are fast becoming a hot topic throughout the USA as local homeowners battle their housing associations for the right to hang their laundry outside.
  • Grief Counseling  By : Jennifer B. Baxt, LMHC, LMFT
    The one thing that we can be sure of in this life is death. No matter how healthy we are, or the lifestyle that we live, we will all die at some point. Just as inevitable as this is, we will all face losing someone that we love someday as well – simply because death is inevitable. As depressing as this can be, death really is a part of the life cycle. Unfortunately, for those of us left behind to grieve, it is hard to get a grasp on that reality. For this reason, grief counseling may be a good idea.
  • Far away friends: keeping in touch  By : Adam Singleton
    As the years pass and friends move away it is easy to loose contact or to just send sporadic, round-robin emails, strong on facts, but low on emotion – but does this have to be the case?
  • Hey Mom… Lighten Up!  By : Debi Silber, MS, RD, WHC
    When mom lightens up her attitude, she often lightens her body as well. The happier mom is, the less she needs to seek out self soothing behaviors such as overspending and overeating.
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder: The Battle At Home  By : James Lehman
    A day with a child who has Oppositional Defiant Disorder is a series of battles in an undeclared war. Parents dealing with ODD can learn how to stop the war and restore peace at home. By helping your child develop problem-solving skills and by setting limits consistently, concisely and clearly, you will teach your child to cope with the world and succeed in it.
  • Parents Need to Be a Role Model for Teenagers  By : Robert Thomson
    In order to be an effective parent we must be what we want our children to become.
  • Five Back-to-School Shopping Tips That'll Save You Money & Time!  By : Ed Brancheau
    Kids bickering with you about what brand of jeans or bag to buy? Then it must be that time of year again - time to buy school supplies.
  • Closet Organization - Use Your Space Wisely  By : Arturo R
    Whether you live in a small apartment, or a spacious home, closet organization can be the key to using the space you have available in the most efficient way. For those people who have small closets, closet organization is especially important so you can fit the most storage in the tightest of places.
  • Home Budget Tools and Tactics Revealed  By : jhayden
    For many it is a difficult thing to save money. With inflation and rising prices it is important to learn ways to save: In this existence nowadays, costs appear to go greater each year. Laying aside income can occasionally equal an arduous task for a lot of folks.
  • What Everybody Ought To Know About Home Budgets  By : jhayden
    To assist you in laying aside revenue, present are a few pointers for you: Keeping income is crucial in several fashions. A lot of citizens hold zero savings in the least. For a few it's an ambitious matter to salvage money. With rising prices and ascending costs it's significant to get a line on ways to save :
  • Dare To Save Money With A Smart Home Budget  By : jhayden
    To help you save money, here are some pointers for you: Saving money is important in many ways. Many people have no savings at all.
  • Parenting Lessons Learned from a Piece of Pink Cake  By : Terre Grable
    As a parent, do you sometimes feel frustrated? Need some parenting inspiration? Here are a few principles that gave me a different perspective in parenting children.
  • STOP! Don't Forget To Inspect The Places Your Baby Sleeps!  By : Dalene Joubert
    Babies are amazing little creatures. Just when you think they'll never fall asleep, they head off to dreamland in the most unusual places. When this happens, it's tempting to leave them where they lay. Don't cave in! Be sure to inspect the places baby sleep to guarantee they are safe and secure.
  • How to Properly Write and Send Condolence Letters  By : Ben Anton
    When a friend or family member has lost someone dear to them, it is always a good idea to send a condolence letter to encourage them.
    This article provides some guidelines on how to write a proper, thoughtful condolence letter to someone grieving over their loss.
  • School’s Back in Session…For Mom!  By : Debi Silber, MS, RD, WHC
    As the kids go back to school to learn, grow and evolve, mom has an opportunity to take a few classes herself. Lessons in self growth and development are some of the classes many moms may want to look into this school year!
  • Increase The Life Of Your Bedding And Comforters Through Proper Care  By : Aliza Saylor
    Comforters and comforter sets are often costly items, and you will keep and use them for long periods of time, in some cases, for a lifetime. In order to keep your comforter looking it's very best, it is important to know the care instructions of the particular fabrics, which you possess.
  • 5 tips for Single Parents with Teenagers  By : Terre Grable
    Looking for help as a single parent ? Here are 5 tips that will help you navigate the challenges parenting your teenager:
  • Writing a Get Well Card in 5 Easy Steps  By : Geraldine Jozefiak
    Writing a get well card to someone we care about needn't faze anyone. With the abundance of cards available to us at any one time it's an easy thing to choose a card, add a line or two and send it off. Writing something even more meaningful to a sick friend just requires a little more thought.
  • Hard water problems – is there anything you can do?  By : michal costaminnego
    Every human being needs water to live. We all use it to drink, wash ourselves, make laundry. Reassuming: water means living. But many years ago people were not aware that water supplies need to be clean.
  • Pass It Along  By : Gary Crow
    As you think about what you ought to do for other people, passing your character along to your children is both a responsibility and an opportunity. Children don’t come into the world with their character pre-packaged. Rather, it develops and evolves through their early years. Character is learned and thus, is taught. This article shows you how you are key to their learning process.
  • Alternatives to gangs  By : Mike Scantlebury
    What are teenagers really getting up to in their spare time? Should parents worry, or is there something more positive they can do? Join self-help expert and Internet Author Mike Scantlebury in an exploration of social trends and sample a sliver of the book he is currently working on, full of useful, no-nonsense advice for parents.
  • Relocation Advice  By : julie
    Moving home is described as one of the most stressful times in your life and as such it is important to plan ahead and seek advice wherever possible.
  • What is true listening?  By : Robert Thomson
    Learn what it takes to be a good listener. It may surprise you how many closed responses you actually give.
  • Bath Time Safety  By : Ivan Cuxeva Jr
    Bath time can and should be one of the most enjoyable times of the day for parents and children; a perfect opportunity to bond and relax with baby. But once baby has moved into the big tub, the big shiny faucet and warm streaming water can be too much to resist, despite mom and dad’s repeated warnings.
  • The Importance of Scrapbook Jounaling  By :
    This article is about the importance of journaling in your scrapbook pages.

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