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Should You Teach Your Baby Sign Language?
One of the trendiest baby communication techniques being talked about lately is sign language. The main reason for its popularity is the fact that it allows you to communicate with your baby before a spoken language is learned.
With baby sign language your baby is able to tell others exactly what they want and need. Because of this, the number of baby tantrums can be greatly reduced.

Key Steps in Training Your Baby to Sleep
When there is a new baby in the house, it is common to hear the parents complain about the lack of sleep. During the first few months, babies go through erratic and interrupted sleep patterns. It is during this time that parents can put forth a considerable amount of effort to put baby to sleep. Usually, baby ends up sleeping in the parent's arms as they rock or breastfeed baby to sleep. This, however, leads to more trouble as baby begins to anticipate falling asleep in the parent's arms.

Taking Care of Elderly Parents
Taking responsibility for the care of aging parents is a noble undertaking, especially if parents are ill or dealing with dementia. While extended family has wonderful benefits, the decision to bring an elderly parent home to live with your family can also carry a heavy toll if goals and guidelines are not discussed ahead of time.

The Key to Success When Teaching Your Toddler
Children learn from the moment they are born. The first thing they learn is that when he or she cries someone comes to sooth them. The next thing they learn is that when they fall and get hurt mommy will pick them up and make the hurt go away. But have your ever considered at what age and exactly how you should start to teach your child?

Where Have All the Manners Gone?
What? Huh? Move! Gimme a …, Hey can I …? Where oh where have all the manners gone? What ever happened to: Pardon me? I’m sorry, I didn’t hear you. Excuse me please. May I have? Those phrases are almost extinct for children today. You may still occasionally hear those words from adults aged 40 and older, but pretty much not anyone younger.

Three Steps to a Closer Family
In today's busy world, it's easy to forget what matters most. Being part of a healthy, loving family is one of the best gifts we can give our children and creating it is much easier than most people think. Three easy steps are all it takes to get started.

How To Decide on a Name for Your Baby
“Hey honey, when we get pregnant, how about if we name our baby Jack, if it’s a boy?” The husband responded, that no, he indeed did NOT like that name.

How To Child Proof Your Home in One Day
Parents and caregivers want to provide a safe place for their children to live and play but too often child proofing these areas gets put off. The good news is that child proofing is not difficult and can easily be completed in one day.

How To Get Your Kids to Talk to You
Being a parent isn't easy. Between after school sports and clubs and working and errands and carpools, it's not surprising that almost half of the parents in a recent survey said they feel a growing distance between themselves and their children.

How To Help Mothers Before and During Birth
The first time a woman is pregnant is a time of anticipation, excitement, fear and sometimes, sorrow. It is a maze of emotions that can be unexpected and overwhelming.

How To Teach your Children about Discipline
How To Be Grandparents in the 21st Century
How To Work From Home with Young Children
Baby in the Car – How Do You Know if the Seat is In Right
How To Choose Films for Your Child
One Child or Two? Adding to the Family
How To Deal with 'Whiners'
How To Stop Your Kids from Whining
How To Create The "Perfect" Fundraiser
Don't Divorce Your Children
How to Handle Divorce
Brain Shrinkage During Pregnancy
Salvation Army Blesses The Needy
Is the 'Supernanny' Parenting Style Good for Your Family?
Waterbirth - The Gentle Option
Safely Surfing the Net
"If" and "Then" Consequences - A Wonderful Parenting Too!
Is Your Child Ready to Toilet Train?
"Are Family Beds a Good Idea?"
When Wilbur Dies - Helping Your Child Cope with a Pet's Death
Explaining Death to Preschoolers
How to Stop Over-Programming Your Toddler


 

 

 

 

   
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