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91. Nightmare on Your Street: Get Your Child to Sleep Soundly
[MOMS]
Do you have sweet dreams of your children going to sleep with no troubles? Well, consider it a dream come true when you follow these tried-and-true tips that will help shut-eye without the usual headaches associated with bedtime. Following this guide will definitely make the process a whole lot simpler. The first step is figuring out a window for sleeping so that you can set up a schedule that you'll follow consistently.... Read More
Do you have sweet dreams of your children going to sleep with no troubles? Well, consider it a dream come true when you follow these tried-and-true tips that will help shut-eye without the usual headaches associated with bedtime. Following this guide will definitely make the process a whole lot simpler. The first step is figuring out a window for sleeping so that you can set up a schedule that you'll follow consistently.... Read More
92. Save Money on Baby Essentials
[MOMS]
Everybody knows that raising children is expensive. Even before that bouncing baby comes out of the womb, you're already spending mad money. Between diapers, formula, clothes and more, the costs add up fast. You just need to have some common sense to save money. Formula alone can set you back more than $100 a month. That's a high price to pay when you could be feeding you child for free. Besides having many health benefits for baby,... Read More
Everybody knows that raising children is expensive. Even before that bouncing baby comes out of the womb, you're already spending mad money. Between diapers, formula, clothes and more, the costs add up fast. You just need to have some common sense to save money. Formula alone can set you back more than $100 a month. That's a high price to pay when you could be feeding you child for free. Besides having many health benefits for baby,... Read More
93. Teaching Your Child to Be Responsible
[MOMS]
As a parent, it's your responsibility to teach your child responsibility. You want to raise your children with good values, and instilling in them the importance of being responsible is a strong foundation upon which to build. Realistically, a younger child won't learn about real responsibilities until that child hits the teen years, but there's no reason you can't start grooming him now. {relatedarticles}Even at a young age a child can... Read More
As a parent, it's your responsibility to teach your child responsibility. You want to raise your children with good values, and instilling in them the importance of being responsible is a strong foundation upon which to build. Realistically, a younger child won't learn about real responsibilities until that child hits the teen years, but there's no reason you can't start grooming him now. {relatedarticles}Even at a young age a child can... Read More
94. 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
95. 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
96. Doctor, Doctor Give Me the News
[MOMS]
Choosing a pediatrician is one of the first -- and most important -- rituals you'll experience as a parent. When it comes to picking your child's doctor, you want someone you can trust, which is why due diligence is integral. After all, you're putting your child's life in this person's hands - so you want him or her to be more than capable.{relatedarticles} The first step in choosing a pediatrician is going by the recommendations of your... Read More
Choosing a pediatrician is one of the first -- and most important -- rituals you'll experience as a parent. When it comes to picking your child's doctor, you want someone you can trust, which is why due diligence is integral. After all, you're putting your child's life in this person's hands - so you want him or her to be more than capable.{relatedarticles} The first step in choosing a pediatrician is going by the recommendations of your... Read More
97. Being a Happy Parent - Part Of Good Parenting
[MOMS]
When you were growing up, did you ever wish that your parents were happy? Did you feel safe when they were happy and peaceful? My mother was rarely a happy person. Most of the time she was anxious, angry and felt overburdened, even though I was her only child. She rarely laughed and was often upset with me, or my father. Clearly, she made both of us responsible for her happiness and we consistently fell short. I would... Read More
When you were growing up, did you ever wish that your parents were happy? Did you feel safe when they were happy and peaceful? My mother was rarely a happy person. Most of the time she was anxious, angry and felt overburdened, even though I was her only child. She rarely laughed and was often upset with me, or my father. Clearly, she made both of us responsible for her happiness and we consistently fell short. I would... Read More
98. Beach Safety Tips
[MOMS]
If your summer plans include a family beach vacation, then there are a few things to know before you run into those waves. Before you embark on your trip, do a few checks first. Call the hotel or property where you're staying and inquire whether or not lifeguards are employed on the beaches. If not, and you have inexperienced ocean swimmers in your family, then you may want to stick with pools for swimming and the beach for just building... Read More
If your summer plans include a family beach vacation, then there are a few things to know before you run into those waves. Before you embark on your trip, do a few checks first. Call the hotel or property where you're staying and inquire whether or not lifeguards are employed on the beaches. If not, and you have inexperienced ocean swimmers in your family, then you may want to stick with pools for swimming and the beach for just building... Read More
99. The Best Cities for Kids' Activities
[MOMS]
Whether you're looking at moving to a new city or just exploring some areas of the country you've never seen, there are some really great attractions for kids all over. Of course you want to hit the "biggies" - Disney World, Disneyland and the various points in between - but there are some great family-friendly cities that offer entertainment for the whole family, and perhaps a little education as well. The Washington, D.C., area offers... Read More
Whether you're looking at moving to a new city or just exploring some areas of the country you've never seen, there are some really great attractions for kids all over. Of course you want to hit the "biggies" - Disney World, Disneyland and the various points in between - but there are some great family-friendly cities that offer entertainment for the whole family, and perhaps a little education as well. The Washington, D.C., area offers... Read More
100. Regular Bedtime a Smart Choice
[MOMS]
Getting the kids to bed at around the same time each night not only minimizes tantrums, but also can make your child smarter, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. In a recent study, the AASM found that toddlers and preschoolers whose parents enforced a pre-bedtime routine and the same bedtime each evening did better on developmental and intelligence tests. The AASM recommends at least 11 hours per night for... Read More
Getting the kids to bed at around the same time each night not only minimizes tantrums, but also can make your child smarter, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. In a recent study, the AASM found that toddlers and preschoolers whose parents enforced a pre-bedtime routine and the same bedtime each evening did better on developmental and intelligence tests. The AASM recommends at least 11 hours per night for... Read More




