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Boosting confidence without giving too much praise
It’s hard to believe there could be any downside to making your child feel as good as possible about himself. Undoubtedly, self-esteem is still considered to be a cornerstone of healthy child development. Kids who feel bad about themselves are more likely...
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Wed, Apr 14 2010 3:57 AM
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6 Delightful Gift Ideas that Newborn Babies and Toddlers will Surely Love
If you want to give something really fascinating and memorable to a newborn baby or a toddler, you can give personalized gifts; check out easy-to-make baby presents; look for some RBW items for newborn babies; find some interesting costumes and accessories...
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Tue, Apr 13 2010 10:29 PM
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6 Ways of Avoiding Morning Rush to Reach Workplace and School on Time
In order for you and the whole family to reach your workplace and school on time, you must avoid the hassle of morning rush in your daily routine. Here are some helpful ways on how to do it: use a timer; cling on to your morning routine; refer to the...
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Sat, Apr 10 2010 7:22 PM
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3 Realistic Ideas in Getting Organized for School
Getting organized for school is sometimes a daunting task, especially so when friends around you are more likely to be disorganized. Here are 3 realistic ideas to get better organized: visualize the future; control the present; and learn from the past...
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Fri, Apr 09 2010 1:02 AM
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4 Easy Examples of Earthquake and Volcano Science Fair Projects
Easy examples of earthquake and volcano science fair projects include making volcano eruption models, plate tectonic model and puzzle, home-made seismograph, and tsunami demonstrations for your middle school science fair. Middle school science fair is...
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Wed, Apr 07 2010 4:26 AM
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5 Best Personalized Gifts for Newborn Babies to Make Them Feel Special
Babies deserve to be pampered. You can show them how special they are by giving them personalized baby gifts such as baby blankets, baby hats, “Create Your Own Saying” baby bibs, layette set, and photo frames. Babies are blessings to each family. A touch...
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Sun, Apr 04 2010 12:56 AM
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3 Easy Methods to Use in Teaching Your Child Effective Time Management
There are 3 easy methods to teach your child effective time management. These are: by teaching your child how to tell time; by teaching your child how to set priorities; and by showing your child that managing time is fun. We’ve all been children before...
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Fri, Apr 02 2010 8:00 AM
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Causes and cures for Colicky cries
You’ve fed him, changed him, and checked that he’s not tired, hurt, or sick. And he’s still waiting endlessly. What’s wrong? it could be colic, which experts define as inconsolable crying that lasts at least three hours a day,...
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Fri, Mar 26 2010 10:57 PM
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Laughter is the best medicine
Children take great pride in their ability to tell a joke, it’s a real boost to their self esteem. At home, jokes give children a moment of undivided attention from adults and older siblings. When a joke works and everyone laughs, it’s a moment...
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Fri, Mar 26 2010 9:15 PM
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Teach him to hate violence
One reason why cartoons and animated characters grab your child’s attention is easy to understand: Their colors are dazzling. Al Baruch a former disney animator said “At Disney, we drew cartoons with flat, bright colors, the same ones kids...
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Fri, Mar 26 2010 8:13 PM
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5 Interesting Choices of Personalized Baby Gifts
Here are some interesting gift choices for babies: personalized gift basket, personalized blankets, personalized music CD, personalized plush toys, and a baby scrapbook. Personalized gifts mirror the uniqueness of every baby. Adding the baby’s name...
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Tue, Mar 23 2010 3:43 AM
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cd labeler
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6 Good Books for Kindergarten Science Fair Projects
Here are 6 good books that should adequately point that young, budding scientist to the right direction: The Everything Kids Science Experiments Book, Hands-On Physics Experiments (Activity Book, Grades K-2), Einstein’s Science Parties: Easy Parties...
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Sat, Mar 20 2010 11:09 AM
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Marshmallow Fun Furniture Flip Open Sofa with Play Mat – Fire Truck
The Marshmallow Fun Furniture Flip Open Sofa with Play Mat – Fire Truck should be something ideal for the kids. Kids will love reading, lounging, playing and sleeping on this comfortable plush flip open sofa. This sofa combines the ultimate comfort...
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Sun, Mar 14 2010 3:00 AM
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Thomas the Tank Alarm Clock
Rise and shine with Thomas and Friends! You’ll never be late to the station with this trusty battery-operated Thomas the Tank Alarm Clock. Featuring bold colors and a delightful Thomas-themed design, this alarm clock stands 6″ tall. Requires...
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Sun, Mar 14 2010 1:59 AM
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“Mama can we get a puppy?”
BY the zillionth time your child asks, “can we get a puppy please?” You finally give pet ownership some serious consideration. The matter deserves a good deal of thought, since caring for an animal is a big responsibility, one that you’ll ultimately share...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 6:52 AM
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