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Feeling Inadequate to Cope With Your Autistic Child?

You received the unexpected news that your child is now diagnosed with autism. You are stunned, shocked. Do you feel you are inadequate, to cope with this news? These feelings you have are normal. Do not allow them to have power over you, or let them...

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What Divorce Parenting Practices is Best Appropriate for Toddlers?

What Divorce Parenting Practices is Best Appropriate for Toddlers? by: Ruben Francia Toddlers, toddlers, toddlers! Very young, seems don't understand what is happening yet their development may be affected by parental divorce. During the fi...

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Going Out to a Restaurant with Kids

Going Out to a Restaurant with Kids by: Brigette Meier Dining in a restaurant with kids can be very enervating and embarrasing. Not only that you have to desperately try and keep your wiggling toddler seated and silent, you also have to manage t...

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Relaxation Couldn't Be Simpler

Relaxation Couldn't Be Simpler by: Kim Beardsmore Many people use their sofa and TV to help them 'switch off and relax'. In reality, television programs can suspend you n stress for yours, with depressing or thrilling storylines, ...

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Really Good News About Your Children’s Video Games

Really Good News About Your Children’s Video Games by: Marc PrenskyResearch published by University of Rochester neuroscientists C. Shawn Green and Daphne Bavelier has grabbed national attention for suggesting that playing “action” video a...

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Jesus' Birthday: Sacred Children Series - 2 of 3

Jesus' Birthday: Sacred Children Series - 2 of 3 by: Skye Thomas I had visions of my daughter for about five years before she finally showed up. She turned out exactly like the little girl in my dreams who had haunted me all that time. I wa...

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Dyslexia: Is the Shoe Perhaps on the Wrong Foot?

exia: Is the Shoe Perhaps on the Wrong Foot? by: Susan du Plessis Reading is the most important skill that a child must acquire at school, because one must learn to read to be able to read to learn. The implication of this is that the child who ...

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Families That Hit Pine Cones Together Stay Together

Families That Hit Pine Cones Together Stay Together by: Duane Shinn It is said that families that pray together stay together. I think it’s almost equally true that families that play together stay together. If play time is the glue of family ...

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How Often Should A One-Month Baby Go For Check Up?

How Often Should A One-Month Baby Go For Check Up? by: Amy Fadden What happen during the first month of your newborn, does your baby need check up? In the first weeks after birth, your newborn begins a series of routine check ups. These are call...

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How To Improve Motivation In Children

There can be many reasons that a child displays a lack of motivation. He may be afraid of failure, he may not enjoy the task at hand or feel it is irrelevant, his negative thinking may be an obstacle, or he may be overwhelmed by the process of settin...

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