parenting
The Best Educational Toys for Toddlers
Every parent wants to give their child a head start when it comes to their early development, and there are many educational toys available that can stimulate your child to grow and develop in fun and playful ways.
Kids' Clothes for Less: Tips for Saving Money on Children's Clothing
Kids grow fast and buying new clothes for them each time they change sizes can add up quickly. Fortunately, you can buy new or gently used clothing at big discounts by shopping smart and planning your purchases. Here are a few tips.
Technology Togetherness
We all have special recollections from our childhoods of special times spent with our families – making forts, cooking together, playing board games. Some memories are quirky, some silly, and some sentimental.
Electronic-Free Activities for Families that Build Social Skills
Kids today are spending so much time today interacting with computers, cell phones, and video games that they are becoming more and more isolated from each other and the family. Here are some great alternatives to get kids interacting with the family and active again.
Get Brand Name Baby Diapers You'd Be Proud To Buy... For Free
Think about how long you would have to work to buy your baby $1,000 worth of diapers. What if I could tell you that there is a way that you can get them for free?
Protecting Your Children From Violent Crime
Many parents worry that their child may become the victim of a violent crime, such as kidnapping or sexual assault. Unfortunately, increasing numbers of American children are becoming exposed to acts of violence-against themselves, a family member, or a friend.
Dealing With Your Child's Attention Deficit Disorder
Finding out that your child has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder doesn't have to mean the end of the world. While it is true that a child with Attention Deficit Disorder may have special needs when it comes to school work and sometimes dealing with behavior issues, they also have a tendency to be highly intelligent...
Three Ways to Judge Stress Triggers for Kids
At times all parents are confused by what are normal growing pains and what is a genuine fear or stress in their child's life. Here are the three standards to judge the situation.
Get Your Child To Listen The First Time!
“Shut the TV off.” “I said shut the TV off.” “I said SHUT THE TV OFF!!” Does this sound familiar? Do you have to say things three or four times before your child finally complies with your request?
Learning To Deal With Stepchildren-The Beginning
With the soaring divorce rates today, combined families are becoming more common. Recent statistics have shown that 50% of all marriages will end in divorce, leading to one out of every two children living in a single-parent home by the age of eighteen.