Archive for April, 2009

Seven: Signs that your child loves you

Source: The BabyCenter

1. Your newborn stares into your eyes — he’s actually working hard to memorize your face. He doesn’t understand anything else about the world, but he knows you’re important.

2. Your baby thinks about you even when you’re not around. Between 8 and 12 months old, he’ll start to scrunch his face and look […]

The Endless Why - from kid

Do you find yourself playing Dr. Phil to your increasingly curious child, fielding questions about tough topics like whether God exists or why some people are fat? Your child is not only curious about abstract issues, she can now articulate such thoughts better.
When you feel put on the spot, it’s okay to stall for time, […]

Children’s Manners

How to teach your child to say hello, goodbye, please, and other nice words
by Joyce Lollar

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6 major sleep mistakes parents make

You’ll all rest easier once you learn how to avoid the most common pitfalls.

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By Ziba Kashef
GETTING YOUNG CHILDREN TO SLEEP – and stay asleep – is one of the most daunting tasks of parenthood. Even parents of “good” sleepers face nap time or bedtime struggles occasionally. In fact, up to […]

Playing Fair for 6 years old

  
At this stage, your child is still learning right from wrong and what it means to play fair. It’s your job to help him be a gracious winner and a good loser.
Start by playing some games that he has a good shot at winning, ones that rely more on luck than strategy. If he gets […]

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