Helping Your Kids Handle Divorce
Every year over one million parents have to talk to their kids about divorce. For each parent, the discussions differ, but the goals of the discussions are universal: to openly and honestly reassure your child of your love.
New Specials on "Conversation Starters" Help Autism-Spectrum Kids to Converse with Ease
Just in Time for Back to School, One of Natural Learning Concepts' Most Popular Products is Now on Special through September 20, 2007
How to Talk to Your Kids Effectively
If your idea of a conversation with your kids involves a shouting match which ends with a ?You?re grounded? howl from you, then you have to learn how to talk to your kids without raising your blood pressure. Let?s face it, raising children is 4 parts ?art? and 6 parts ?pure hell?. But nothing can deny the fact that parenthood is the most fulfilling of all careers. Therefore, knowing how to talk to your kids effectively is something you should learn by heart. 1. Be as honest as you can be. There are times when your 4-year old might catch you off-guard with an impromptu question. This can either be something out of a trivia contest (like, why is the sky blue? or how deep is sand?) or a sensitive issue about death, sex or drugs.
Pool Safety For Kids
We have all heard these stories on the evening news, a parent is distracted momentarily by a burning pot on the stove, a phone call, an unexpected visitor, and in that moment, the toddler slips out back to explore the swimming pool and drowns. When you move to a home with a pool or are planning to install one in your home, you must plan for the safety of your children to avoid accidental drownings or other pool related injuries. Luckily, there are is specialized safety equipment for your swimming pool to help keep your family safe including: pool fences, door alarms, pool alarms and pool covers. All of these things combined with supervision and training can provide swimming pool safety. Nowadays it is very common for parents to teach their...
Free Downloadable Report Teaches Parents How to Protect Kids From Online Dangers
Parental Control Guides, a leading resource for reviews of parental control programs and Internet monitoring software for parents, today announced the release of a free report for parents entitled "Internet Dangers: A Parent's Guide to Protecting Their Kids Online". The report is available for download in Adobe PDF format on the company's website http://ParentalControlGuides.com.
Supercross Motorcycle Racing for Kids
Supercross Motorcycle Racing for Kids
New Story Helps Military Kids Cope With Separation
Sandi Lorenzana's Coming Home Series: Navy Dad inspires kids to talk about their feelings when their military dads are away on duty.
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