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Parenting Parenting Tips of the Day +2How to Really Celebrate Fathers Day
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Dad StuffCreated in1908 in the United States, Father's Day was originally invented to celebrate fathers after a deadly mine explosion in West Virginia, says Wikipedia.org. It was modeled after Mother's Day, which was made  +2Quick Answers to Your Parenting Questions
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Child DevelopmentAre you a parent of a newborn, infant, toddler, preschool or school age child or an adolescent? Keepkidshealthy.com is the place where you will find the answer to all of your questions! The website is organized either  +2Talaris - Great Parenting Resources
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Parenting ResourcesWow, this site is great! Talaris is a site dedicated to distributing quick reference, easy to read summeries about development for children ages birth to 5 years old. The site offers helpful summeries about development  +7Parenting School Years Magazine
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Parenting ResourcesI felt like I outgrew Parenting Magazine once my daughter started school; it seemed as though the emphasis was on babies and preschoolers. Now I found out that Parenting is publishing a new magazine, called Parenting  +3Who Took the Hair Brush Again? Who Lost the Remote Control?
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Discipline & BehaviorIn our family of eight we were constantly chasing the hair brushs, and the remote control. Every morning getting ready for school the parents faced the daily mantra of who took the hair brush out of the bathroom? Or  +6Looking for a Baby Name or Just Want to Rate your Name?
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Baby NamesI love this website! It's a lot of fun! Here is a place where you can give a personal review of names or get some cool feedback. But I must warn you...there are those people who feel compelled to drag  +19Rules Are a Dime a Dozen
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Discipline & BehaviorBeing a stay-at-home, I spend about 70% of my day with the children. In that time I might clean the house one time and re-clean the same areas about four times. No matter how much I told the children to clean  |