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Parental Guide - Financial Awareness For Children

It is important to establish sound principles of money management in children as early as possible. As a parent, you can be a key influence to teach and guide your children about money.
Zoltan Paczolay
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Parent As Advocate - How to Become Your Own Expert to Help Your Children

When children struggle learning in school, sports or the arts, parents may hire experts to help. While children should learn how to manage their relationships with the experts, parents need to monitor how well the experts are doing. This can be challenging because parents are not experts in those field, but there are some simple steps you can take to become more of an expert yourself.
Michael Cerreto
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Jumping in Puddles

When was the last time, you jumped in a puddle with your child? As parents, we sometimes spend so much time worrying about what other adults will think of us that we forget that it is our children's opinion that counts the most.
Terri O'Neale
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Tip For Parent Advocates - Know How Strongly You Identify With Your Children

Like other social groups in which parents belong, the family can be a place you receive fulfillment and support for being a member. Parents develop their social identities from being a part of a family, similar to identifying with groups in religion, politics, sports and nationalities. To be an effective advocate for their children's talents and disabilities, parents need to understand how strongly they identify with their children's accomplishments and how it effects their advocacy.
Michael Cerreto
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How to Make Any Car Trips With Your Kids Worthwhile

A long drive in a car full of kids (or even just 1 or 2) can be a daunting task for any adult. The constant bickering among or between siblings, the never-ending questions of any curious George, and the frequent demand of a stop-over whether for food or call of nature can make any parent would want to turn the car around and wish they had just watched cartoons at home.
Nicole Munoz
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Getting Ready For Summer Vacation - 4 Survival Tips For Parents Of School-Age Children

Summer vacation is almost here. In a couple short weeks, most schools will be releasing students for a three month break. Are you ready? Here are four tips to help the parents who will be home with them.
Paula Constable
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Popular Choices of Stuffed Animals

Stuffed animals are toys that are stuffed with straw, cotton, beans and other similar material. These stuffed animals are a perfect gift for a child or an animal lover for any occasion. Stuffed toys are promotional favorites at games of children, charity functions and other such events.
Victor Epand
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What to Do When Children Cry

It doesn't matter if they are at day care or at home crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby. Babies communicate with other humans via this annoying yet necessary technique. Since they can't express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication. Discomfort of any sort is guaranteed to bring on a bout of the tears. Normally babies cry in particular situations for example hunger, soiled diaper, too hot or cold, tight clothes, pain etc.
Fiona Lohrenz
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Sexuality and Puberty in Teenagers

My teenager was making calls in the midnight with a stranger. What is prohibited is more attractive than what is allowed.
Catherine Adeyemi
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Advocating For Your Child - Start With Understanding Your Child's Mind

To be an effective advocate for their children's talents or disabilities, parents need to understand how their children's minds work. This article helps parents understand the importance of moving beyond labeling children to understanding their mind's four-act play.
Michael Cerreto
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