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Parenting Allies - A Parenting Forum and Social Network site We were thinking it would be cool to have a social site similar to Facebook just for parents - then we found out a way to create your own social network, so we went ahead and did it! We decided to call it Parenting Allies , because in today’s world parenting is a tough job, and we need all the friends or allies we can get! So what is Parenting Allies? Parenting Allies is simply a place for you to go and share with other parents. There are many areas you can participate in, ... Read Full Story
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One of the tools James Lehman talks about using in the Total Transformation Program is called “transition time”, and it’s simply having a short period of time when you get home from work, or your kid get’s home from school, when you’re not to be bugged by the rest of the family. You get a chance to get settled in, put your briefcase or books down, maybe have a snack or check your email. Then, after 10 minutes of so you can take on the cares of the house. I can tell you, this tool has done wonders for our house, as has many of ... Read Full Story
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By Julie Hellstrom Mexican Train Dominos is a great game that we've recently been introduced to, but we found the rules in the game we bought to be a little confusing. These are the Mexican Train Domino rules we learned to play that seems to best suit our younger kiddos. The dominos themselves are different than regular dominos because they go up to double 12's. One cool thing is that if counting dots is hard for your little ones, you can buy these dominos that have numbers instead of dots. The game go basically like this - each person takes a number of tiles ... Read Full Story
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Because I was a tomboy and have always felt comfortable around males (I had two male roommates during my last year of college), when I found out, five and a half years ago, that I was pregnant with a baby boy, I was very excited. I also looked forward to having my own father involved in his life, more so - I imagined - than he was during my childhood. Growing up with a sister always made me that much more interested and curious about males since they were a little foreign to me. I was jealous of my friends who had brothers, either ... Read Full Story
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Failure To Thrive is a blockage in normal increases in height and weight that can lead to interruptions in the normal development and normal maturation. Failure To Thrive is a diagnosis given to babies who are consistently less than the normal weight for their age or who do not show weight gain for unclear reasons. There could be many causes. Many reasons for this involve social and environmental factors that work together to keep the infant from getting the nutrition the infant needs. Often, medical conditions prevent a infant from developing normally. Another important contributing factor is the child's own intolerances and sensitivities. If ... Read Full Story
clipped by: JohnWaterman Clip Source: www.guardian.co.uk It is a scene that epitomises childhood: young siblings racing towards a heavy oak tree, hauling themselves on to the lower branches and scrambling up as high as they can get. Yet millions of children are being deprived of such pleasure...  
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clipped by: littlebytes clipper's remarks: Tips for parents and caregivers wishing to raise children with positive parenting methods. Clip Source: littlebytesnews.blogspot.comPositive Parenting Resources This past Sunday, I shared several sites and resources on positive parenting...  
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clipped by: dmegivern Clip Source: psychcentral.comRigid Parenting May BackfireClip Source: psychcentral.comNew research suggests a link between rigid parenting and increased sexual activity in older teens.Although it is difficult to confirm that controlling mothers and fathers cause kids to have...  
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My daughter, Paris, struggles with letting things go. She has the memory of an elephant when it comes to a brother who scribbles in coloring books, a mom who sometimes forgets to pack snacks, and a dad who once unintentionally filled the bathtub with  
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How could you not know what clothes are in your son's closet? How could you not know who his friends are? How could you not know what his e-mail address is? How could you not know where he got the money from to buy that cell phone and continuously pay  
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As a Mom, I am continually preaching the dangers of this and the dangers of that to my kids. I warn them against smoking (including 2nd and 3rd hand smoke), drinking, driving too fast and on and on. With all the information that is out there these days,  
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ABU DHABI (NNI): The Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation (KBZF) has signed an agreement with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to support children in Afghanistan through a number of humanitarian and development initiatives. Mohammed Haji Al  
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I'm not very good at remembering to pack my children's gym kits; the clipping of toe-nails is so far down my list of priorities, they can have grown all the way down to the floor and be etching lines in the linoleum before I even notice; and I don't  
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The other night, my wife and I are sitting at the dinner table while our 3-year-old daughter eats everything on her plate -- except the carrots. Surprise, surprise. So I cover my mouth with my hand and say in a high-pitched voice, 'Hey, Julia, don't  
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Home> Children's Ministry > A Cup o' Thoughts with David Staal 1 of 2 They sat across from each other, smiled, and laughed. Easily the two happiest people in the coffee shop. Nearly everyone else, including me, stared at a computer screen or their  
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