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Moving: How to Reduce Stress in Children When Making a Transition
On the list of life's most stressful events, moving is right up there near the top. Read one mom's advice on how to help kids deal with the emotions and the logistics of a cross-country move.
Meaningful Family Ideas to Spend the Summer Days
The summer can provide bountiful time for fun family activities that promote play, togetherness, travel for kids, and healthy fitness. These family ideas can add zest to your summer.
A Parent’s Development Journal
Becoming a parent is a journey with many wonderful lessons to be learned along the way. Keeping a parent's development journal can help you slow down and enjoy each daythoughtfully.
Separation Anxiety: Babies and Young Children
Many children fear separation at some point. Separation anxiety in babies and children occurs frequently with daycare providers and preschool teachers. Is this normal baby behavior?
Parent Involvement in Education: Choosing an Excellent School
Parents' problems include finding the best school for their children. If you are not sure how to launch a school search, read over these questions and take them with you as you begin your research.
Bullying, Other Fears Cause Stress in Children
Parents may not realize all of the fears that cause stress in children. Bullies, strangers, even Chuck E Cheese can be frightening. Listen and learn how to help them cope.
Grief Issues in Children Require Tender Guidance
Grief issues in children vary widely with the ages and child development stages of the youngsters. Understanding these needs can help adults respond appropriately.
Easing the Middle School Transition at School and Home
The middle school transition is hard for you and your child. Adolescent behaviors, a new middle school classroom and physical changes require your support and care.
Getting To Know Your Grandkids
If you don't see your grandchildren often, it may take time for them to warm up to you as you participate in family home activities. These tips will help to break the ice.
Parent Involvement in Education: A Summer To-Do List
Summer break doesn't have to mean a vacation from learning for your child. And vacation shouldn't be a break from parent involvement in education for you. This to-do list will help you stay involved.
Does Your Daycare Provide Educational Care For Your Child?
Choosing the right childcare is extremely important to all babies' development. Does your baby's daycare provide enough infant activity for your child, or is it time for a change?
Learning with Disabilities: A Mother's Letter to Her Kindergartener
What do you say to children of special needs as they begin kindergarten? Is special needs inclusion the path to follow? Learning with disabilities is never easy. It takes special parents.
Child Development Research: A Look at Kids' Sleep Disorders
Sometimes it's not just a problem of kids fighting bedtime. If your child sleepwalks, wets the bed, or has night terrors, child development research can help you figure out what you can do.
A Little Career Job Training Awareness Might Help
Success comes when students are passionate about learning. Linda Wacyk shares her family's story and offers career job training advice that would have saved her brother and parents a lot of grief.
Family Ideas for Grandparenting at a Distance
When grandparents are far away, it takes creativity to come up with fun family activities to keep close to the grandkids. Here are some family ideas that can help.
Children of Special Needs Deserve Special Grandparents
Children of special needs deserve special grandparents. Here's the story of one grandma and her cherished grandson, Eric.
Parent Involvement in Education Begins with Choosing the Right School
Choosing the best school for your child is the first step in parent involvement in education. Your child's personality, family values, and education priorities are all part of school choice.
Child Development and Kindergarten Readiness
Can you tell whether your child is ready for kindergarten? Here are some signs to help.
Friendships and Teenager Stress
Have you ever had a friend who made you feel like you could never measure up? Who put you down or said things about you behind your back? Read Ashley's story and what she learned about real friendship.
9 Questions to Build Parent Teacher Communication for a Parent Teacher Partnership
For a successful parent teacher partnership, ask the nine questions in this article. Build parent teacher communication to make sure you get off on the right foot with your child's teacher.
40 Ways To Help Your Child Be Successful
You want to raise your child to encourage personal health and wellness, not to mention happiness and productivity. Consider these external and internal assets that can help your child be successful.
Bedtime Rituals: Soothing the Nighttime Transition to Bed
The nighttime transition to bed can be hard for some children and even harder for their parents. Here are some ideas, from children's bedtime stories to rehashing the day, that will help.
Home Away from Home
What to do when your child sleeps in different beds throughout the week.
For Crying Out Loud!
How to teach babies to sleep when neighbors are nearby.
Hush, Little Baby
Singing is a tried and true method for lulling babies to sleep.
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