Archive for July, 2009
I know for a fact when I was growing up, most of my friends hated reading as there as so many 'easier' and more fun things to do.
A child can easily go through and learn things they might have not…
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Transitioning from parenting teens to parenting twenty-somethings requires a new set of tools, especially in the new millennium. Practical and technology-savvy tips for staying connected, transitioning your relationship into adulthood, and providing influence to your twenty-something’s ongoing development are shared.
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Much of a child’s ability to learn comes from their motivation to learn and much of their motivation and effort they put into their learning is based on the value they put on learning and their ongoing education. As a…
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It’s really interesting when you come right down to it. There are different statistics out there on this problem, but one thing seems to be sure: A lot of people have it.
The funny thing is: An awful lot of those…
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ADHD meds are not miracle drugs that instantly get rid of all ADHD symptoms. The meds may not work properly and also cause side effects. To find the right levels and types of meds can take time in order to get…
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So, what is depression? An illness that affects the whole body and thoughts is called depression. The way you eat, sleep and the way you ponder things will be affected.
When someone is depressed he or she cannot get away with…
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When creating a shared parenting plan for a child, one of the first factors to consider is the child’s age. The age of the child will have a big impact on how the parenting responsibilities will be shared, the frequency…
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Armed with a little knowledge, you can teach your children how to avoid some nasty inconveniences in life such as gum disease and receding gums! Read on to gain valuable insight.
Gum recession defined- Before we can get to why gums…
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Many people have heard that there is a possible connection between gum disease and diabetes. The body’s ability to work with sugar, as one study suggested, improved when periodontal disease was treated.
One theory is that when there is a chronic…
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There is a huge difference between someone’s advice, opinion, experience and solid scientific evidence about what works in raising children. We are lucky to be living in a time when there is some proven research about effective parenting methods.
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