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Recycling and looking for ways to conserve energy can be a great family pursuit that can include everyone. You will be able to instill a love for the environment andĀ  create a family activity. There is something you can do with children of all ages and it is never to early to start. Make a [...]

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Autism and Vaccines

There is evidence now that vaccines are not responsible for autism is written in an article in the Archives of General Psychiatry. There had been a feeling among parents that thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative in some vaccines might be responsible for the rise of autism. This news helps those parents who may feel guilty about [...]

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Overweight Children

Childhood obesity is on the rise in the United States. As a parent you have more control over what your children eat than you may realize. You are in charge of what you buy and sometimes you have to deal with the whining about not buying the junk food that is advertised on TV. Start [...]

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Having trouble finding books you want to read to your children? Check out this web site. Started by parents who wanted to promote books which support and expand children’s understanding of their life experiences in positive, affirming, and educational ways.

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EarthTimes has an interesting article about purchasing toys for kids this season. Instead of listening to the toy requests from young children that have been prompted by TV, select toys that compliment your child’s age, interests and developmental stage. Just because a child wants a particular toy does not mean she knows enough to select [...]

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Recently, some British friends were visiting their grandchildren in the U.S. They returned saying they had a wonderful time but noticed that their two granddaughters had so many scheduled activities that they had trouble when they were not going to some planned activity. The idea of free time to just “be” was foreign to them. [...]

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Parenting is a tough job but full of rewards and satisfaction if you have have a parenting style that works. Children today need guidance not punishment, boundariesĀ  not unlimited freedom and parents who have the strength to be parents not friends to their children. Educate yourself in parenting strategies that can make your discipline effective [...]

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Many parents still believe in spanking. But what does it teach children? It teaches them to be afraid, that violence is an acceptable response, and does not train children to use their intellect to resolve problems. Spanking only comes from frustrated parents who have run out of resources to help them handle problematic situations. Parenting [...]

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Parenting Guilt

Be careful if you give into your children or give them special attention because you feel guilty about some area of their life is lacking. If parents are going through a tough period, like a divorce or some other situation that the parent feels responsible for, making special allowances for their children that communicate that [...]

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There is a new product on the market. Parents can buy a jacket for $500 that has a GPS unit sewed into the lining and pay $20 a month for a subscription to be able to locate the jacket. In this new culture of fear, products are being marketed which in effect take the place [...]

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