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Child Development NewIs Your Child Spoiled?
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Child Development Ages & Stages: Baby, Toddler, Preschool WebMD has a great article on rethinking the word "spoiled" and how to know whether you are setting the proper expectations for your child. "Every parent has probably heard it at one time or another: 'You're +7Children and Nightmares
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Child Development Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade If your children have nightmares, here is an excellent article explaining how for the most part, these bad dreams are a manner of coping with the many changes they face in the process of growing up. What I especially liked NewWhy Are Animals Important for Kids?
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Child Development Ages & Stages: Preschool, K-5th Grade One of my daughters is a BIG animal person and often it becomes a complete focus point to many of our days together (searching for frogs, going to the barn to visit and ride horses, walking the dogs, etc.). I found +13Free Potty Training Kit for Girls or Boys
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Child Development Ages & Stages: Baby, Toddler Pampers is offering a Free Potty Training Kit for either toddler girls or boys. No purchase necessary! We tested the site. You may not need Wetsie Betsie for long! I wish I had this for my first child. It would have saved NewTeaching Your Child About Election 2008
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Child Development Ages & Stages: Toddler, Preschool, Teens As this interminable 2008 election whimpers on into the fall, our family has at least used it to teach a few civics lessons to our two young children. Four years ago, when my daughter was only four, I asked her if she wanted +6Making Your Child Eat Healthy
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Child Development Ages & Stages: Baby, Toddler, Preschool, K-5th Grade, Tweens, Teens My wife and I love to cook, and we go out of our way to make meals we think our kids will like - or at least eat! But time after time we find ourselves dumping untouched food into leftover containers, or worse, into the trash. +1A Cautionary Study of Background Television Noise and Your Young Child
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Child Development Ages & Stages: Baby, Toddler, Preschool This study (by Dr. Schmidt from Children's Hospital Boston) highlights yet another reason why parents should limit the amount of television exposure for their young children. However, more importantly this study points |