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  • The Truth about Karate for Kids - Part 5  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Having manners, showing courtesy, and displaying mutual respect are part of every Karate class. It is nice that we have become “technically advanced,” but we do not have to leave tradition behind. As children grow, the child who displays manners, courtesy, and respect will succeed in life.
  • Does Your Child Suffer From Autism?  By : Don McKay
    As parents we all want to believe that our children are perfect and we want the very best for them. How would you feel if you learned that your child suffered from Autism? As a parent of three children I am still in denial after learning that my youngest has characteristics in the Autism Spectrum.
  • The Truth about Karate for Kids - Part 1  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Can you imagine giving your child a gift that has twelve valuable life skills and one more benefit - on top of those twelve skills? As you already know, it's not the latest ipod or Xbox, but your child will be very successful in life, as a result.
  • Facts about Martial Arts for Kids - Part 3  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Over the long-term, the wrong after school activities result in very expensive health and psychological care. Therefore, look at martial arts as preventative medicine, and as a bonus, your child is staying out of trouble.
  • Early Orthodontic Treatment Boosts Self-Esteem in Small Children  By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
    Teasing related to dental appearance is hurtful. Fortunately, there is evidence of a marked increase in self-confidence following early orthodontic treatment in youngsters.
  • The Truth about Karate for Kids - Part 3  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    As long as the basic foundations are followed, the child who practices Karate should find independent solutions, just like any other artist. I often compare this to music; and here is my comparison, “I can give you the notes, and teach you songs, but it is up to you to create your own songs.”
  • The Truth about Karate for Kids - Part 4  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Karate class gives children an outlet for life’s daily stress. Children today have too much stress with unstable family units, bullies, peer pressure, and financial worries. The Karate studio serves as a bridge between academic school and the family unit. Children have a safe place to “vent” their frustrations, when they come into a Karate class.
  • Facts about Martial Arts for Kids - Part 1  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    There are many myths about martial arts training, and the general public accepts some as fact. In the following article, I have outlined general guidelines, and precautions, for parents who are considering enrolling their child, or children, into martial arts.
  • Obesity in Children  By : Charles Kassotis
    Children with obesity problems are growing in number. Adults have the responsibility to do all they can to curb these problems in order to make children’s lives happier and healthier.
  • The Perfect Canoe Trip Without the Hassle  By : Charles Kassotis
    Scaling down your canoe or camping trip will make the trip much easier and enjoyable for everyone.
  • The Ancient Art of The Samurai May be Just What a New Generation Needs  By : J D Moore
    A new study shows children 8-18 are consuming more and more media. This may be shortening their attention spans. Jujutsu, an ancient martial art, may be the cure.
  • Facts about Martial Arts for Kids - Part 5  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Children learn much more about violence on the television, playing with video games, and dealing with daily life, than they will ever learn in a karate class. Even if a Karate teacher was the classic “evil sensei,” that you may have seen in the Karate Kid movie or on Kung Fu Theatre, most children can think of far worse violence.
  • Facts about Martial Arts for Kids - Part 4  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    As a parent, you want your child to get the optimum martial arts experience every time they train. This can only happen if the martial arts school establishes clear guidelines for conduct and if all the children participating are “team players.”
  • Facts about Martial Arts for Kids - Part 2  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    In this continuing series, let's address more issues and frequently asked questions that concern parents who seek to enroll their child in a martial arts program. The first question in this part is possibly the most important one of all.
  • Coping with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) in Teenagers  By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
    Signs and symptoms of TMD clearly make an early appearance in children between the ages 12 and 18. The key words to keep in mind about TMD treatment for children are "conservative" and "reversible."
  • Performance Enhancers -Walking In Integrity  By : Dana Smith
    We must understand what these substances are. Anabolic steroids are synthetically produced variants of the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone. Both males and females have testosterone produced in their bodies
  • Fill Your Freezer To Serve Family Favorites Anytime  By : Tom Sample
    This seemingly simple device can serve as a way to bring an entire family together.
  • Better Youth Baseball Gloves  By : Scott White
    Baseball is a game that is dependent on equipment and if the equipment is poor quality or in doesn’t suit the kids using them, it can dampen their enthusiasm for little league baseball. It’s important to buy youth baseball gloves for your child, not small adult baseball gloves which will discourage your youngster.
  • The Effect of White Noise Machines on a Child’s Learning and Behavior  By : Christine Harrell
    Explaining the effects and benefits a white noise machine can have on young children and their sleep patterns.
  • Is Your Child Getting Enough Sleep? How to Tell and What to Do About It  By : Christine Harrell
    In a nation of sleep deprived adults, it's no wonder that we're raising a generation of kids with sleep problems. Learn how you can combat common sleeping problems among children.
  • Children Snore Too And It Can Be Serious  By : Mike Herman
    While many children do snore on occasion, if they have a cold, an allergy, a respiratory infection or simply a stuffy nose etc., and while it is abnormal for children to have loud and regular snoring,
  • How is the Sexual Attitude of Your Home?  By : Sean Cash
    Sexual attitudes start in the home, how are your children being raised?
  • Aromatherapy Herbs for Children  By : Evelyn Lim
    Aromertherapy herbs can be used not only on adults but also on children. Learn how their use can help calm your hyperactive and stressed out children in this article.
  • Dental Challenge for Asthmatic Children  By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
    Children between the ages of six and 18 have some kind of adverse reaction after a trip to the dentist. About 15 percent suffer temporary reduced lung function.
  • Healthy and Quick Snack Ideas  By : Della Franklin
    Your children can help you make themselves healthy snacks.
  • Most Common Problems Of Nutrition For Children  By : Rene Graeber
    Most of the parents will do everything to protect their children from any possible harm. Sometimes, however, it is impossible to stay with them 24 hours a day and we can't foresee all dangers they will encounter in their lives. To make matters even worse, children tend to learn faster when they can touch something, not only see it from a distance which makes protecting them almost unfeasible task.
  • Dental Supplies Included in Preparation of Emergency  By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
    you never know when an emergency situation may strike. why not take steps now to gather supplies and make plans?
  • Martial Arts Don't Turn Kids Into Bullys  By : Scott Taylor
    Many people are afraid that once their child enrolls in a martial arts program they'll start fighting with others and even become a bully. The opposite is usually the case.
  • Starting Early: Strength Training for Children  By : Tom Ambrozewicz
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  • Allergies in Children  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Many people do not think that young children can have allergies as doctors at one time believed since the nasal cavities are not completely developed then allergy problems should not exist.
  • Fungal Infections and Children  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Whether you know it or not, fungus is a type of organism that lives on every person all over the world. Most of the time, this organism is harmless, however, when conditions are just right it can cause a fungal infection. Even children can have fungal infections.
  • Measles and your Child  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Measles is also called rubeola and is a very contagious respiratory infection that is caused from a virus. Today it is not as common as it once was because we now have a measles vaccine, however, the cases of measles has risen over the last couple of years.
  • Medical Care and Children  By : Nicky Pilkington
    All of know that our children need to visit the doctor for regular checkups and when running a fever, but many parents do not know what to do in an emergency type situation.
  • Common Infections and Children  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Children are venerable to all kinds of infections since they enjoy sharing and being close to others. Infections such as the common cold can be annoying problem and often hard to overcome once they have a cold.
  • Halloween - Keeping Your Kids Safe!  By : John Myre
    Halloween is the most dangerous day of the year for kids, according to Prevent Blindness America. The key to safety is developing a Personal Safety Plan for the trick-or-treaters.
  • What is ADHD and How do You Manage it?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) show the following symptoms:
  • Adoption Options  By : Annah Menutz
    The two main reasons people choose to adopt a child is that they are unable to conceive or that they want to give good homes to children in need. Some children have lost their families, others have been taken away from irresponsible or abusive parents and some are orphans from other nations. Whatever the motivation, adoption is one of the most important decisions anyone will ever make.
  • What Can You Do When Your Child Steals?  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    There are a lot of reasons kids steal. Some kids steal for comfort, to impress a group of friends, get retaliate against their parents, or sometimes to simply get the things they want.
  • Coping Better With Autism By Learning More  By : Melinda Printon
    Many people do not understand Autism and its impact on their life and that on their loved ones. Autism is a disability that affects development. It can be very difficult and trying in case you are living with and dealing on a daily basis with a person who is suffering with autism.
  • Give Your Children a Magical Christmas This Year  By : Delorus Quintal
    Christmas, I remember as a kid, always used to be something really magical.
  • Diets For Kids  By : Nitin Chhoda
    This article explains helpful diet strategies for children.
  • Toxic Chemicals - What Are We Doing To Our Kids?  By : Jean Shaw
    I was born in the late fifties. In those days it was safe to leave your doors unlocked, leave your bike unattended, play out in the street and talk and accept lifts from strangers.

    It was also a time of RESPECT especially towards parents and anyone older.
  • Attending Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama  By : Robert Balwinder
    Huntsville, Alabama is the site of one of the most fervent of kids’ dreams: Space Camp. NASA sponsors a space camp in Alabama to help kids experience what it is like to be an astronaut. Most programs last one week, and they are also offered in conjunction with other community programs, such as 4-H. Attendance at Space Camp can comprise some of the most meaningful and interesting experiences of a child’s life.
  • The Causes Of Childhood Obesity  By : Nitin Chhoda
    This article explores the problem of childhood obesity in the United States and analyzes some of its causes in an attempt to understand the crises facing the future generations of the United States.
  • Baby Boomers and Family Holiday Stress  By : Phyllis Goldberg
    This holiday season, how would you like to spend less time racking up credit card debt and more time putting heart into your relationships? Use the following tips to help you give the gift of connection to your family.
  • Internet- Boon or Bane?  By : Elliot Millward
    The Internet is said to be a pool of information wherein you can find information on any topic. It is the best place to gain knowledge and information along with being in constant touch with your dear ones. Despite many advantages and benefits, Internet is still considered to be the unsafe zone for the kids as they may fall prey to the criminals in the world of immense pain and treachery.
  • Parenting Advice: The Key to Solving Society's Woes!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    The problem is that children don't arrive with an owner's handbook.
  • Memphis Offers Activities for Kids and Adults  By : Priscilla Rozee
    While it is certainly unfortunate, the fact is that many vacation spots are either designed and built for children or for adults—almost never for both. It may be true that such places offer options for both adults and children but both groups are rarely happy with the results. One way or another, the adults either end up spending the majority of their vacation traversing from children's hot spot to the next or the kids become lost in a maze of boring choices and spend the majority of the vacation wandering about looking for anything to relieve their boredom.
  • How We Could Solve Poverty With Expert Parenting Advice  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    The problem is that children don't arrive with an owner's handbook.
  • Parenting Advice: Oh No, Not the SATS Test!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    It's time again for the dreaded and stress inducing SATS. Teachers and students alike are stressing. The principal or head teacher wants to look good on the national league tables. The teachers want everyone to know that they're the best. As for the students, they've heard so much about these tests that they're terrified of failing, or at least not doing their best.
  • How to Get Your Kids to Eat Fish  By : Michael Byrd
    With all the evidence supporting the healthy benefits of eating fish, it seems almost like abuse not to feed your children fish on a regular basis.
  • Flower Girl and Ring Bearer Etiquette  By : back
    Flower girls and ring bearers are adorable, but they do come with a wee bit of fine print. Who pays for their outfits? Where do they sit? Do the bridesmaids have to baby-sit them? For solutions to your little ones dilemmas, read our roundup of etiquette Q&As.
  • Controversy Still Follows Professional Wrestling  By : Burt Dymond
    Children of all ages seem to enjoy professional wrestling. Some parents have started complaining that some of it is quite offensive and destructive. Some parents won't allow their children to watch wrestling on TV anymore. So the question is; is professional wrestling really that bad?
  • 10 Parenting Tips for Surviving a Divorce  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    While divorce is a sign of freedom for couples in a bad relationship, it leaves scars on the minds of both partners. Divorce is not a new phenomenon, as many would have us believe. People have been getting into marriage and walking out of it from times immemorial.
  • 5 Key Strategies to Juggling Work and Family...with Ease  By : Athena Williams-Atwood
    This article takes a fresh look at how women small business owners can manage both their business and their family successfully and with ease. By integrating these five strategies into their days, women can run a thriving small business and have a joyful family life.
  • Day Care Jobs in Demand  By : Amit Sharma
    Before we learn about day care jobs, let us understand the meaning of term day care. Day care, also known as childcare, refers to care of the child by someone who is not a part of the child’s immediate family, which in other words could be a person other than the parents or legal guardians of the child in question. Pre-school age children require supervision and are dependent on adults for their daily needs.
  • Child Care Jobs Made Simple  By : Amit Sharma
    Child care jobs are in great demand these days because mostly both parents are working and cannot give the time and commitment a child requires especially in the beginning years. Children are innocent, easily influenced and very gullible; they absorb what they see and adapt to their surroundings easily and they are susceptible to change as the years pass by, both physically and emotionally. Therefore, it is extremely important to nurture, cherish and mold each child into a responsible individual with good values and strong ethics.
  • How to Regulate Your Child’s TV Watching  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Television is a fact of life, and there are few families that don't have one, or that never watch one. Television can also be educational, informative, and uplifting. But, let's face it - the vast majority of what is shown on TV is pure drivel - it is far from uplifting or educational, and often portrays behavior that would be quite unacceptable in most social circles. Even worse, it often portrays that behavior as normal, or even desirable.
  • How To Reducing Childcare Costs  By : Cornie Herring
    Next to rent or mortgage payments, childcare often ranks as the second-highest expenditure in a household budget. But a little inventive planning can save you money without compromising the quality of care. Get some helpful hints from this article.
  • Increasing Demand of Day Care Jobs  By : Amit Sharma.
    Day care jobs are no different from childcare jobs, which essentially mean taking care of the child in the absence of the parents or any other member of the family. Small children require supervision when they are dependent on adults for their daily needs.
  • Working together – An Important Parenting Skill  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    There is nothing more important to be said in parenting advice than working together in raising your children and establishing child discipline. It also needs to be said that it goes for all children of a relationship. Even if they belong to a previous relationship, the two people who make up their parents need to work together to form their children's discipline plan.
  • Handling Teenagers  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    Parents look forward to their child reaching the teenage years with much excitement and many expectations. While children become more independent as teenagers physically, but emotionally and psychologically they need more attention. This is the stage when the adolescent feels confused about various things. The first thing that confuses them is that they are not children any more and not adults yet. For parents this stage is joyful as well as a situation that brings with it new and interesting child discipline challenges.
  • Solving child behavior and child discipline problems  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    The rule of the thumb is that rewards work better than punishments in establishing child discipline. Parents need to lay more stress on positive reinforcement rather than punishment for bad behavior. Many people view discipline as a punishment system but that is not necessarily so. Indeed, you can eliminate punishment altogether if you reward good behavior. Children, no matter how big they are, always seek parental approval. Punishment, on the other hand, makes them defiant, stubborn and obstinate.
  • The Benefits of Omega 3 Fish Oil For Children  By : Michael Byrd
    People read about the wonderful benefits for children of the omega 3 fatty acids found in fish oil, but there never seems to be any guidelines on when to start.
  • Don't expect the unreasonable from you child  By : Dr. Noel Swanson..
    Every parent has expectations of their children. These expectations are formed unconsciously from our own wants and desires. They are important. Expectations form the foundation for many things in our lives.
  • Consistency: The Key to Eliminating Child Behavior Problems  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    If there is one thing that most parents have issues with regarding child discipline, it is being consistent. It is one of the more difficult child discipline aspects of parenting. If you, as a parent, can get over the initial hurdles to being consistent, there are a number of benefits waiting for you.
  • Consistency is the key to eliminate child behavior problems  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    If parents want to achieve success in child discipline, they must inculcate the virtue of consistency. It is the most important thing especially for parents that have issues regarding child discipline. It is true that it is not easy to remain consistent all the time. After all, you are human beings with normal human failings. And, children can be absolutely exasperating at times. So, you can only aim at achieving consistency, but it is worth making all the effort because it has good effect on your children and you can teach them the basic norms of good behavior with good results.
  • Helping Your Obese Child Lose Weight  By : Jude Wright
    There are a lot of stories in the news these days about children who are overweight. In fact, I have seen pictures of young children who weight as much as a full grown adult.
  • Face Painting: How to Create Your Own Face Painting Pattern  By : Olivia Austin
    Many books are available on crafts and painting and ideas for fun things to do with kids. But face painting is simple and always a winner, especially with younger children. The only drawback is that they have such a hard time deciding upon just one!
  • Face Painting: Remapping Children Face Painting Designs  By : Olivia Austin
    It is a known fact that children face painting designs is one of the most recognized aspect of face painting. This is because children love face painting, which is why children face painting designs are so popular and seen so frequently.
  • Effects of Daycare on Children  By : Alex F Nowell
    Ever since women entered the workforce, the great daycare debate has raged on. Parents, scholars and politicians have argued the pros and cons of external childcare facilities until families are absolutely certain placing their child in day care results in either an infant prodigy or a teenage delinquent.
  • Why Child Care is Necessary  By : Alex F Nowell
    Ever since women entered the workforce, the great daycare debate has raged on. Parents, scholars and politicians have argued the pros and cons of external childcare facilities until families are absolutely certain placing their child in day care results in either an infant prodigy or a teenage delinquent.
  • Outdoor Family Games are Healthy--for Body and Soul  By : Craig Mecham
    The experts are telling us two things these days. First, we don't get enough exercise. We sit-a lot! We sit at our desks, on our couches, at our tables, in our cars, at restaurants and much more. Now, mind you, sitting is not altogether a bad thing, the problem is that we've got the whole sitting thing out of balance. We sit too much. The result is that we're all becoming fat!
  • Three Lives, One day  By : Elizabeth Ellis
    “Wake up Jimmy! It is your special day today!” Jennifer stirred her baby up while the whole town is still asleep. As the sun slowly rose, Baby Jimmy was all dressed and pampered as he awaits his initiation into God’s own family. As usual, all the ladies were trying to kiss and pinch his cheeks and exclaiming, “Oh, look how cute he is!” Jimmy was having the time of his baby life. Sixteen year old Jennifer could only watch from a distance as she hurriedly hand out small beribboned bags of butter cookies to the family and friends who have gathered to witness this event. It was a tradition for her family to hand out the same homemade butter cookies to every guest during a baptism reception. However, some of the guests were discussing on the status of Jennifer of giving birth without being married. Those words hit Jennifer at the heart but she toughens up as she drew her strength from her precious son. It was his day, not mine, she thought.
  • Child Tax Credit - Are You Eligible and How Much Can You Claim  By : Evan Felt
    The Child Tax Credit is a child benefit available in the UK for lower income households. Child Tax Credit and other child allowances are paid by the Child Benefit Agency.
  • Planning your family is the key to a bright future  By : Carina Coderis
    Learn more on how to plan your family by using alternative methods.
  • How to Make a Family Tree for Free  By : Robert Thomson
    Researching your family tree can be a fascinating and costly hobby. Learn the websites, software and tools to use to get started for free.
  • How A Bunk Bed Builds A Bigger Room  By : Patrick Oakley
    Nowadays, a lot of people have difficulty in find space in their children's rooms for all of their toys. This is the result of our overly materialistic culture, which offers so many things for children to buy that they can quickly build up a huge number of toys. Unfortunately, our storage abilities have not kept pace with toy development, and it can still be difficult to find somewhere to put everything. Despite the fact that families now are smaller, and houses larger, then they have ever been before, we simply can't keep pace. So clearly, the only thing to do is to find a more efficient storage method. It's all very well telling your kids that their room is a mess, but how can they clean it up if they don't have somewhere to put everything? It's our job, as the adults who bought them all the toys in the first place, to find a better way to keep them.
  • Your Child and TV  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    Most parents complain that their children watch too much television. In this age and time television is a fact of life. One doesn’t come across families that don't have one, or that never watch one. While there is nothing wrong with television per se one has to be selective when it comes to watching television and how much of it you can allow your children. Television is educational, informative, and uplifting. At the same time, a lot of what is shown on TV is nothing but drivel. It is nowhere near uplifting or educational, and shows certain behavior that is quite unacceptable and undesirable in most social circles. But, children are too small to discern the difference and make intelligent choices.
  • TEST ANXIETY: A Silent Epidemic among Children  By : Michael Corvin
    This form of school-related stress hounds the kindergarten pupil as much as the Ivy League scholar. Test anxiety is when a student becomes so nervous about taking an examination that he can no longer perform well. This is actually a type of performance anxiety that prevents a student from reading and writing the right answers to a test. Sometimes, a little anxiety can serve as a motivation for a student to prepare and study harder for an upcoming examination. But if it already creates a paralyzing effect and disrupts daily routine, it may already be a case that must be referred to the academic supervisor or to the school psychologist.
  • How to detect the symptoms of child anxiety  By : kristine
    This article features different types of child anxiety disorders and possible anxiety relief to the respective cases.
  • Just in time  By : alexis
    This article features the importance of proper timing in overcoming separation anxiety in children.
  • Singing away stress and anxiety through music  By : naix
    This features how music managed to help the world renowned family of singers, the von Trapp family. This article also features the polar effect of music, extremely negative or positive, to one's destiny.
  • 5 Simple Tips on Preparing your Family Pets for a Disaster  By : deborah.stanley
    Here are 5 simple steps that you can take to prepare the furry four-legged members of your family and reduce the level of stress and worry for your entire family to a minimum.

    Disasters can happen anywhere at any time. The public doesn’t usually get a lot of notice before a disaster strikes, so you must be prepared in advance and know what to do quickly if there is an emergency.
  • Being The First-Born: The Burden Hardest To Bear  By : aseya
    The first-born child is always the one that bears the most burden among the children of a family. It is no surprise, therefore, that some of them slowly lose their sanity because of the expectation that they fear they cannot meet.
  • Giftedness: How to Know If You Are Truly Exceptional  By : naix
    This article features how stress and anxiety, in performance anxiety form, can affect the performance of gifted children.
  • Free coloring pages  By : Astrid Monker
    From an early age children are fascinated by colors, crafts and designs. Many people believe this fascination is attributed to the bright colors, and interesting textures. But the truth is that children are actually learning a lot more than meets the eye. Psychologists believe that play activities like coloring, crafts, painting, dancing, singing etc. all contribute to the development of a child. No matter what part of the world a child is from it always has an inherent capacity to explore it’s surroundings and play with other children.
  • Alcoholism Disease  By : lean fer
    Prevention and treatment are considered the two major areas of focus when discussing alcoholism
  • Deciding on Your New Family Pet  By : Kelly Church
    This article offers tips on how to choose the appropriate pet for a family. Cost, care, and the right fit are all aspects to consider when choosing a pet that is right for your family. Choosing the wrong pet could be disastrous.
  • 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.
  • The Sad Plight of India's Railway Street Children  By : mjb
    All across the globe, there are millions of street children suffering and dying. They lack the basic needs that most of us enjoy. With no adult to care for them, these children have no role model for guidance. There left to fend-off for themselves, surviving through petty thievery and begging. India, there are millions of streetchildren in railway stations living a dangerous and depressed life.
  • Art Therapy: Drawing Out The Best Among Children  By : gurly
    The healing power of art can overcome depression among children. Art therapy provides children experiencing depression an opportunity to achieve personal growth through improved self- awareness, and to explore unresolved emotional conflicts. Art as an expressive language, provides an access into a relationship with children by tapping into their creativity and offering a form of communication that is nonthreatening as well as provide healing mechanisms.
  • Practical Aromatherapy: Using Essential Oils With Children  By : Eric R. Cech
    Busy parents are always on the lookout for natural, effective alternatives to support their children’s health and happiness. Invoking gentle calm in an otherwise hectic family life is especially appreciated. Essential oils can offer this support in a fun, safe and natural way. A few essential oils are particularly suitable for use with young ones, both for bringing soothing emotional calm and contentment healing the small wounds of childhood – here’s a quick primer to help you safely and effectively use five valuable essential oils with children.
  • About The American Staffordshire Terrier Breed  By : Gerry Ronson
    The American Staffordshire Terrier Breed is one of the best breeds for a family with little children. Although history painted them as an aggressive dog they are more often loving and devoted.
  • The Ties That Bind Us Together  By : mjb
    This article talks about how a healthy family should be. It discusses certain family problems that can lead to a state of depression for a family member or the entire family. Depression can lead to more serious matters, so open communication within the family is important. Family counseling is crucial for families that needs outside opinion and help.
  • Of Birth Control and Unwanted Pregnancies  By : Lliorlance
    The article deals with the issues of contraception and the methods available to couples who want to plan for their family. The article briefly describes some of the common types of birth control methods, including their effects and rate of success in preventing pregnancy.
  • Helping Children Cope with their Parents' Divorce  By : Lliorlance
    This article talks about divorce and how it affects the whole family. an important factor to consider would be the children, for they are the ones that may suffer from this kind of situation. Feelings of family members are discussed, and how divorce can affect the children emotionally. How counseling and open communication with the children can help in maintaining good relationships with each of the parents.
  • The Common Cold: Children's Leading Source of Discomfort  By : cas
    This article talks about how people are prone to different infections, most especially children. This article focuses on the common cold, its signs and symptoms, its causes, and the ways to prevent viral contamination. As an illness, the common cold is one of the major reasons for feelings of discomfort not only among children but for adults as well.
  • Relaxation Right at Home  By : Zuske Sagara
    This article talks about how relaxation can be a treasure for some, due to their everyday work and school assignments. Each family member has his or her own way of relaxing, depending on their interests and unique personalities. This articles also discusses certain stress relieving activities that can also be fun for all family members.
  • Broken Homes, Broken Children  By : fris arbes
    According to a research, the top five reasons why people got married are; to signify a life-long commitment, to make a public commitment, for legal status or for financial security, because of religious beliefs, and security for children. However, when parents get divorced, the children's security and well being is seriously at risk.

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