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51. Are You and Your Baby Bonding?
[MOMS]
Parents and their children establish their relationship and love in a variety of ways, and one of the first ways to begin that process is bonding with baby. Bonding establishes trust between parent and child, and it prepares the child for learning what the world is all about. Starting the process may begin while the child is in utero, although that doesn't mean adoptive parents are at a disadvantage. After the 18 th week of... Read More
Parents and their children establish their relationship and love in a variety of ways, and one of the first ways to begin that process is bonding with baby. Bonding establishes trust between parent and child, and it prepares the child for learning what the world is all about. Starting the process may begin while the child is in utero, although that doesn't mean adoptive parents are at a disadvantage. After the 18 th week of... Read More
52. Preventing Poison Accidents
[MOMS]
We've all seen the dreaded skull and crossbones. It's the symbol for danger ahead. We're talking about the risks of poisoning. For parents, especially those with small children, it's a very real threat. Take a close look around your house, and you'll find risks just about everywhere you look. There are precautions you can take to ensure that you'll never have to place that dreaded call to the national poison hotline. In the event that... Read More
We've all seen the dreaded skull and crossbones. It's the symbol for danger ahead. We're talking about the risks of poisoning. For parents, especially those with small children, it's a very real threat. Take a close look around your house, and you'll find risks just about everywhere you look. There are precautions you can take to ensure that you'll never have to place that dreaded call to the national poison hotline. In the event that... Read More
53. Made In the Shade: Invest In Kiddie Sunglasses
[MOMS]
There's nothing cuter or cooler than seeing a toddler donning a pair of sunglasses. What many parents don't consider is the health benefits behind those Foster Grants. Kiddie sunglasses are more than just a fashion statement -- they're a necessity in protecting your child's eyes. The right pair of sunglasses can actually block 100 percent of the ultraviolet rays emitted by the sun. {relatedarticles}This is important since UV rays can... Read More
There's nothing cuter or cooler than seeing a toddler donning a pair of sunglasses. What many parents don't consider is the health benefits behind those Foster Grants. Kiddie sunglasses are more than just a fashion statement -- they're a necessity in protecting your child's eyes. The right pair of sunglasses can actually block 100 percent of the ultraviolet rays emitted by the sun. {relatedarticles}This is important since UV rays can... Read More
54. How To Talk To Your Kids About Sex, Drugs & Alcohol
[MOMS]
Sex, drugs and alcohol -- these are subjects you'll want to talk about with your children before there is a problem. As a family, you can establish boundaries and consequences and come to a common understanding of what is acceptable. Sex: According to Advocates for Youth, statistics indicate that children who talk to their parents about sex are less likely to engage in high-risk behavior, such as having sex without condoms. 70.6%... Read More
Sex, drugs and alcohol -- these are subjects you'll want to talk about with your children before there is a problem. As a family, you can establish boundaries and consequences and come to a common understanding of what is acceptable. Sex: According to Advocates for Youth, statistics indicate that children who talk to their parents about sex are less likely to engage in high-risk behavior, such as having sex without condoms. 70.6%... Read More
55. What a Headache! Helping Your Kids Cope with the Pain
[MOMS]
It's hard enough coping with headaches as an adult. Imagine how difficult it can be for young children. What's even worse is that if you or your partner suffers from headaches, there's a good chance that your child will be cursed with the same issues because they're hereditary. There are plenty of causes of headaches, including dietary choices, excessive caffeine, vision problems, skipping meals, dehydration, stress, minor head injuries,... Read More
It's hard enough coping with headaches as an adult. Imagine how difficult it can be for young children. What's even worse is that if you or your partner suffers from headaches, there's a good chance that your child will be cursed with the same issues because they're hereditary. There are plenty of causes of headaches, including dietary choices, excessive caffeine, vision problems, skipping meals, dehydration, stress, minor head injuries,... Read More
56. Speak Up: School Your Kids in Being Assertive
[MOMS]
Raising a confident child can be a challenge. While some children have no issues going for what they want, other kids are more reserved and struggle to be assertive. It's important to note there is a big difference between being assertive and being aggressive. {relatedarticles}As a parent, you probably want to groom your child to be the former, not the latter. When push comes to shove -- sometimes literally -- you want your child to... Read More
Raising a confident child can be a challenge. While some children have no issues going for what they want, other kids are more reserved and struggle to be assertive. It's important to note there is a big difference between being assertive and being aggressive. {relatedarticles}As a parent, you probably want to groom your child to be the former, not the latter. When push comes to shove -- sometimes literally -- you want your child to... Read More
57. Procrastination: Stop the Madness
[MOMS]
Why put off until tomorrow what you can do today? We're talking about procrastination. It's a hard habit you want to break your child of before it ever begins. Waiting until the last minute can make a stressful situation even more harrowing. {relatedarticles}How many times have you burned the midnight oil to meet a deadline, only wishing you hadn't postponed the inevitable? Probably too many times to count. So why not instill the same... Read More
Why put off until tomorrow what you can do today? We're talking about procrastination. It's a hard habit you want to break your child of before it ever begins. Waiting until the last minute can make a stressful situation even more harrowing. {relatedarticles}How many times have you burned the midnight oil to meet a deadline, only wishing you hadn't postponed the inevitable? Probably too many times to count. So why not instill the same... Read More
58. Fall Activities Your Children Will Love
[MOMS]
Autumn is upon us, and that means leaving the hot summer weather behind. With the change in temperatures comes a change in activities for your family. So why not take advantage of the cooler climate with some family-friendly activities that you and your kids are sure to fall for? Of course, the brisk fall air is ideal for some great outdoor adventures, especially when you consider that winter is right around the corner.... Read More
Autumn is upon us, and that means leaving the hot summer weather behind. With the change in temperatures comes a change in activities for your family. So why not take advantage of the cooler climate with some family-friendly activities that you and your kids are sure to fall for? Of course, the brisk fall air is ideal for some great outdoor adventures, especially when you consider that winter is right around the corner.... Read More
59. Mix it Up: Teaching Kids about Diversity
[MOMS]
As much as we want to teach kids to be colorblind and oblivious to other people's differences, kids are wired to notice when people don't look, act or live the same way they do. Even babies can recognize physical differences in people when they're shown pictures. But what they're not wired to do is exhibit prejudices; those attitudes are learned. {relatedarticles}So what's a parent to do when kids point out people who are disabled, of a... Read More
As much as we want to teach kids to be colorblind and oblivious to other people's differences, kids are wired to notice when people don't look, act or live the same way they do. Even babies can recognize physical differences in people when they're shown pictures. But what they're not wired to do is exhibit prejudices; those attitudes are learned. {relatedarticles}So what's a parent to do when kids point out people who are disabled, of a... Read More
60. The Five Best Gifts to Give Your Family
[MOMS]
When we think of giving gifts, we usually think of things to buy for people. Yet if you think back on gifts you've been given, it might not be the material gifts you received that are foremost in your mind - it might be the kind of gifts that deeply touched your heart and soul. It might be various ways, other than material things, that people expressed their love to you. There are five Read More
When we think of giving gifts, we usually think of things to buy for people. Yet if you think back on gifts you've been given, it might not be the material gifts you received that are foremost in your mind - it might be the kind of gifts that deeply touched your heart and soul. It might be various ways, other than material things, that people expressed their love to you. There are five Read More



