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Good eating habits don’t just miraculously develop in a child’s life, they have to be shown the way by demonstration and repetition. As with most habits, it is very important that the proper eating guidelines are taught as early as possible, so that there Read More...
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As a parent, you do all you can to give your child a good night’s sleep. The mattress is comfortable, the room is warm and the decor is soothing. Parents know that rested kids are happy kids, but did you also know that making sure your child gets enough Read More...
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Social media and social networking has become more and more popular on account of Facebook and MySpace. Social networking sites have many different uses based on the interests of the user. Although Facebook and MySpace started out for friends to connect, Read More...
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Children make excellent fundraising partners. Major organizations, like the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, know that it’s difficult to turn away an earnest child trying to earn money for a cause that’s important to him or her. That said, not all fundraising Read More...
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Now that winter is almost here, the weather is less than ideal for playing with slides, sand boxes, and paddling pools, but that doesn’t mean that it’s time to put all of the garden toys for children away. There’s still a lot of fun to be had outside, Read More...
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A sport helps in all aspects of children’s development. Character building, personality, physical and mental attributes can all be developed by indulging in a sport. Sports helps a child develop certain characteristics which nothing else can develop, Read More...
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In an average classroom, there are likely to be around five children who already wear glasses but there are also likely to be just as many who should be wearing glasses who are not! There are a number of reasons for this and the most common include: Child Read More...
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Communication skills have never been more important. Children who are comfortable with both written and oral communication have a natural leg up when they start school and that gap only widens through the college years and beyond. Parents can and should Read More...
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