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- Children Who Talk to Angels
What do you do when your child begins talking to some unseen entity? How do you determine if it's a psychic event, an imaginary playmate, or some sign.... read more » - Family: Loving your Step-Children
Loving your step- child can be both simple and hard. Simple, because as a mature adult you know that all children need and deserve to be loved, and yo.... read more » - Children's Allowance
When we consider that the word allowance means, allowing for, it puts that A word into better perspective.Children will need access to their own stash.... read more » - COMMITMENT: Teaching Children the Lessons of a Lifetime
It's been said, time and again, that for a child to learn what is most important, he must be shown the lessons through example, not through words. And.... read more » - Parenting Advice: Playing Favorites
Q: We have quite a dilemma in our house and I'm not sure which way to go. We have two daughters, ages 15 and 11. The 15-year-old has taken to blaming .... read more » - It's a Year Already! : Baby's Twelfth Month Guide
Congratulations on completing one year of (successful?) parenthood!Happy Birthday!Your lively little darling has become fiercely independent and more .... read more » - How Children Learn
Nurture and TeachThe single most important thing caregivers can do for a child is provide a nurturing environment. By doing this, we influence childre.... read more » - Parents Dealing with Worry and Fear
Dear Vijay,I worry about not being a good parent. My daughter Tracy is six and my son Michael is four. They seem happy. Our family does things togethe.... read more » - 10 Fabulous Reasons Why Troubled Youth Need Military School
When it comes to handling troubled teens, the public school system is not that well equipped. More often than not, many parents seek help from militar.... read more » - I'm a Mom, She's a Mom: Being an Adult with Your Parents
On one of her quarterly visits to see her grandson, my three-year-old son, my mother ignores the available front seat of the car, crowds into the back.... read more »
