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Preventing Your Child From Swine Flu in School

Now that the Swine Flu is one of the most important topics these days, here is some advice on protecting your child from the disease in school.

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Fears Children Face

The following fears are some of the most common developmental fears children face. If your child exhibits these fears, take him seriously, but don’t give him excessive attention.

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Love Your Parents

Such families were well-suited for taking care of the aged. But today, industrialization has practically put an end to the system of joint or extended families, and in the place of the traditional extended family there has emerged the so-called nuclear family.

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Dealing with a Picky Eater

If you’re a worried parent of a picky eater, try these tips.

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Some Common Tantrum Triggers!

Those difficult situations for parents when a tantrum occurs. Some examples of difficult situations.

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Helping Children Cope with a Parent’s Illness or Disability

Children, especially very young ones, are highly impacted when a parent is stricken with a debilitating disease or suffers a catastrophic accident that results in permanent disability. How well they cope and adjust to this new and unsettling phase of their lives depends on how the other parent reacts and handles the situation.

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Can Your Child Fit Through a Pet Door?

Pet doors were such a great way to be able to let your pet come and go as they please. In fact… it is so easy…. even a child can do it.

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Can the Effects of Privation be Reversed?

Many experts believe that yes, it can!

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Pdd-nos: A Parent’s Struggle

PDD-NOS can be hard to accept because the child/person can be so highly functioning. After years of unsuccessful counseling, I was finally given a diagnosis that fit – so how to accept this? What does it mean? Where do I go from here. This is a beginning of a series of articles focusing on parenting a child with PDD-NOS, gaining acceptance and finding resources and help.

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Facts and Fallacy About Colic

Often parents are misconcepted about their colicky babies. Here are some facts that will help them understand this situation better.