Sign in
NetworkOfCare.org
Kiddie Yaps
Blog Help
Kiddie Yaps
Home
Syndication
RSS for Posts
Atom
RSS for Comments
Recent Posts
Feeding baby on demand associated with higher IQ in school: study
AT&T Announces Additional Aspire Grants to Help Mississippi Students Succeed
Houston Maternity and Baby Boutique, Haute Mommies & Bella Babies, Launches HMandBB.com.
style-passport Celebrates its First Birthday
Asma al-Assad: a "desert rose" crushed by Syria’s strife
Tags
Babies
Bloggy Network
child development
children
Children's Development
Children's Health and safety
Community Life
education
entertainment
Family Life
Fun Activities To Do With Kids
health
kids
lifestyle
living
News
Parenting
parents
people
Popular Culture
Products
safety
technology
toys
training
View more
Archives
March 2012 (10)
September 2011 (178)
August 2011 (244)
July 2011 (178)
June 2011 (344)
May 2011 (381)
April 2011 (381)
March 2011 (375)
February 2011 (53)
October 2010 (5)
September 2010 (5)
August 2010 (7)
July 2010 (7)
June 2010 (12)
May 2010 (12)
April 2010 (20)
March 2010 (13)
February 2010 (14)
January 2010 (11)
December 2009 (22)
November 2009 (10)
October 2009 (15)
Sort by:
Most Recent
|
Most Viewed
|
Most Commented
Reese Witherspoon struck by car while jogging
LOS ANGELES | Thu Sep 8, 2011 5:38am EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon was home and recovering from being hit by a car while jogging in the beach community of Santa Monica on Wednesday, her representative said...
Published
Thu, Sep 08 2011 3:19 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Parenting
,
News
,
kids
,
child development
,
training
Weight Watchers works, scientific study finds
By Kate Kelland LONDON | Wed Sep 7, 2011 7:10pm EDT LONDON (Reuters) – Overweight patients told by their doctors to go to Weight Watchers lose around twice as much weight as people receiving standard weight loss care over 12 months, according...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 9:18 PM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Community Life
,
lifestyle
,
living
,
people
Hints of high life sprout in poverty-stricken Gaza
By Crispian Balmer GAZA | Wed Sep 7, 2011 4:25pm EDT GAZA (Reuters) – Amidst the poverty and deprivation of the Gaza Strip, a few small signs of prosperity have started to emerge, giving violence-weary locals a taste of comfort that is taken...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 9:17 PM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Community Life
,
lifestyle
,
living
,
people
Free App Teaches Reading Skills While Entertaining
Imagine Learning has released a significant upgrade to Bookster™, an interactive reading app for kids. The popular app was designed to entertain young readers while helping them develop reading skills. The app now features a bookshelf with eight new books...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 9:51 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
new york times
,
Products
,
Fun Activities To Do With Kids
,
Children's Development
,
education
,
amazon
,
iphone
,
language and literacy
,
curriculum development
,
product management
,
bookshelves
,
preview books
,
reading skills
,
software solution
,
literacy software
,
literacy instruction
,
picture books
,
story summaries
,
page previews
,
teaching vocabulary
,
mobile applications
,
nine books
,
reading fun
,
interactive reading
Child Rescue Centre Establishes New Partnership to Care for Victims of Child Trafficking in Sierra Leone
The Child Rescue Centre, a program of Helping Children Worldwide, has established a partnership with Faith Alliance Against Slavery and Trafficking (FAAST), a program of World Hope International to combat child trafficking and forced child labor in Sierra...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 9:37 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Children's Health and safety
,
Community Life
,
helping children
,
united methodist church
,
united nations human development
,
international labor affairs
,
ministry of social welfare
,
child survivors
,
sierra leone
,
child trafficking
,
slave trade
,
scrap metal
,
us dept of labor
,
1820s
,
dept of labor
,
playing soccer
,
child traffickers
,
child prostitution
,
forms of child labor
,
united nations human development index
National BRITAX "Free Ride" Event Helps Growing Families Save Money
body .displaytickersn{ *float:left } ]]> — Purchase a B-READY stroller and choose a free BRITAX B-SAFE, CHAPERONE, Bassinet or Second Child Seat — Download image CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — BRITAX offers parents a free stroller...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 9:15 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Parenting
,
Popular Culture
,
kids
,
children
Remembering 9/11: The Youth Perspective
body .displaytickersn{ *float:left } ]]> Majority of teens believe U.S. will prevent things like 9/11 from happening again NEW YORK, Sept. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — For adults, September 11, 2001 was a terrifying day full of unknowns and horrifying...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 9:15 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Parenting
,
Popular Culture
,
kids
,
children
Boy Scouts of America Introduces New Merit Badge… With Roots That Date Back to 600 AD
body .displaytickersn{ *float:left } ]]> DALLAS, Sept. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Scouts will be able to add a new patch to their merit badge sash—a patch for playing a game. However, it’s a game that requires critical thinking skills, deep...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 9:15 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Parenting
,
toys
,
Products
,
kids
,
children
Proven Working Memory Training Program Launches for U.S. Schools
As our country’s 55 million school-aged kids head back to the classroom this fall, many are facing learning challenges, struggling to grasp what they are being taught, and others exhibit behavioral problems that challenge their teachers and make it difficult...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 8:57 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Children's Development
,
education
,
memory training
,
clinicians
,
launch
,
academic researchers
,
classroom activities
,
cognition
,
working memory
,
memory capacity
,
socialization
,
cognitive function
,
computer training program
,
private practice
,
developmental psychologist
,
brain sciences unit
,
pilot schools
,
based computer
,
joni
,
memory skills
,
cogmed
,
academic performance
Charleston’s Husk restaurant celebrates farm-to-table purity
By Harriet McLeod CHARLESTON, South Carolina | Tue Sep 6, 2011 10:43pm EDT CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) – Contrary to popular notions, not every southern cook relies on the deep-fat fryer. At Charleston, South Carolina’s Husk...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 3:10 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Community Life
,
lifestyle
,
living
,
people
Writers take time to absorb September 11 impact
By Christine Kearney NEW YORK | Wed Sep 7, 2011 2:35am EDT NEW YORK (Reuters) – Norman Mailer once advised another author to wait 10 years before writing about the attacks of September 11 because “it will take that long for you to make...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 3:10 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Community Life
,
lifestyle
,
living
,
people
Aldean, Shelton, Swift come up big at CMAs
By Vernell Hackett NASHVILLE, Tenn | Tue Sep 6, 2011 2:47pm EDT NASHVILLE, Tenn (Reuters) – Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton and Taylor Swift led with five nominations each for the Country Music Association awards on Tuesday, and will...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 3:10 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Parenting
,
News
,
kids
,
child development
,
training
Chaz Bono says dancing not gender will be focus on DWTS
LOS ANGELES | Tue Sep 6, 2011 4:24pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Chaz Bono Tuesday brushed off critics of his inclusion on “Dancing with the Stars,” saying TV viewers would not “catch” gender disorders by watching him...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 3:10 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Parenting
,
News
,
kids
,
child development
,
training
Doctor’s trial may avoid Michael Jackson’s past
By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES | Tue Sep 6, 2011 3:55pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Michael Jackson’s former doctor faces a tough challenge clearing himself of involuntary manslaughter charges in the pop star’s death as his trial...
Published
Wed, Sep 07 2011 3:10 AM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
Parenting
,
News
,
kids
,
child development
,
training
How to Strong-Willed Children
A strong-willed child is a lot to handle. They refuse to submit to authority and parents think this is about becoming disobedient. But it’s more of asserting what they want. And you can turn this into a plus point for your child. 1. Resist the power...
Published
Tue, Sep 06 2011 7:33 PM
by
Kiddie Yaps
Filed under:
parents
,
Children's Development
,
discipline
,
urge
,
choices
,
relationship
,
integrity
,
strong willed children
,
resistence
,
misunderstanding
,
power struggle
,
listening skills
« First
...
< Previous
7
8
9
10
11
Next >
...
Last »