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1. Educational Video Games
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Video games get a lot of negative press for the violent content and addictive nature of many titles. However, for every newsworthy violent game out there, there are quite a few healthy, educational titles available as family-friendly alternatives. When choosing video games for your family you need to consider the system, subjects, and ages you want to involve in your family gaming plan. You can find games on any number of subjects,... Read More

2. Choosing the Right Toy for a Young Child
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Picking out toys for young children is no simple task. There are so many choices that it can easily be overwhelming. It's important to consider options that are appropriate for the child's age. It's also important to know the individual child's likes and dislikes. Toy Textures: Children thrive on all sorts of stimulation. Colors, sounds and even textures can keep them occupied for hours, as well as keep them thinking and... Read More

3. Web Tools to Keep Kids Safe Online
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When the Internet first came on the scene way back when, most of us were amazed at the way the new technology would bring so many people and ideas together. We may not have considered that having the Internet in your home was a bit like having an open house party where anyone could come wandering in. Most of us have had at least one creepy encounter online, or have stumbled upon material that was offensive or upsetting. As adults, we... Read More

4. Online Activities That Keep Your Child Busy
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The Internet can be a great source of entertainment and education for your kids. Whether you need your child out of your hair for a few minutes to get a meal on the table or your child needs homework help, going online might be a great way to get things done. Naturally, you want to protect your child when he's online by installing programs and filters that keep the bad stuff out and the good stuff in. Sites like NetNanny.com and... Read More

5. Using the Computer to Help Toddlers Learn
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Computers are an indispensable tool for older children, but when should parents start teaching their children computer skills? Many experts say that age two isn't too early. At age two, educators say that kids have the hand-eye coordination and attention span to enjoy supervised computer time. There are programs online that are geared toward children this age, who are attempting to manipulate the mouse and its ability to control what's... Read More

6. Scoring High with Video Games
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Are you ready for it to be game over for your kids when it comes to the Xbox, Playstation and other video technology? You're probably not alone. There are plenty of reasons to be concerned if your child is a major gamer. Studies show that adolescent girls spent an average of five hours a week playing video games, while boys spend a whopping 13 hours a week.{relatedarticles}That's a lot of wasted time that could be far better spent,... Read More


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