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  • Getting Kids to Clean Their Rooms  By : Kara Kelso
    I think we've all been there at one point in time. The toys are spread out on the floor and it's time to pick up. You ask once to clean up their toys only to hear protests and excuses. This time "Because I said so" may not do the trick.
  • Your Child's Self-Esteem and Self-Image  By : Ruth Willms
    In being a work at home mom you are fortunate to be the primary person developing your own child as you care and interact with him throughout the day. You have the wonderful opportunity of teaching him the values that are important to you.
  • Teen Fashion - A form of expression? Or just plain old rebellion.  By : Pam Sargant
    I’m busy working on a new image when I hear my 13-year-old daughter talking on the phone. She’s very excited because she’s going to a dance and she’s discussing fashion and makeup with her girlfriend. I sigh and go back to work. This is the part of growing up that I, as a parent, find the hardest. She finally comes downstairs and out of the corner of my eye I get a glimpse of what she’s wearing, which then gets my full attention. “You are NOT leaving this house looking like that!” I find myself
  • Allowing Your Teen To Be Angry  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Learn how to help your teenager express their anger in a healthy way.
  • Becoming a Step Parent  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Being a step parent is no easy task. Get some tips on how to help make the process easier for both you and your children.
  • Avoid These 5 Adoption Blunders!  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    In over 21 years of working in the field of adoption, I have seen and heard of every kind of blunder you could imagine in adoption. Some were made out of ignorance and others out of stubbornness, flat out stupidity or just procrastination.
  • Adoption Loss: How can I reduce the risk of a reclaim?  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Your adoption professional should begin with the initial screening of potential birth mothers. Most adoption professionals with years of experience will know the important questions to ask. By asking vital questions, they can find out precisely what she's looking for in her life, if adoption is a good choice for her and her child, and what she desires in adoptive parents.
  • 5 Keys to a Successful Adoption for Military Families  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    There are five key things for military families to know in order to have a successful adoption. By following these five keys, military families will be able to overcome some of the specific obstacles that face them during the adoption process.
  • Creative Ways to Fund Your Adoption  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    The number one reason otherwise qualified families state for not moving forward in their adoption is because of funds. They are ready to love a child through adoption, but are unable to adopt the child that they have always wanted due to money concerns. What many people don't realize is that there are alternatives for adoption funding.
  • Remember Where Adoption Begins!  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    The landmark day you became parents- it's pretty clear that the day of your adoption is not like any other day. It's the day you became a mother, your husband became a father, and your parents became grandparents. Your life is forever changed and no other event will ever compare to all you have gone through to get to this day.
  • Five Keys to a Successful Adoption with Mardie Caldwell, COAP  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Mardie Caldwell has helped thousands of couples build their families through adoption since 1986. She has dedicated her life and career to helping both birthmothers and adoptive families find each other, providing a safe and hopeful future for children. She is also committed to adoption education through her internet talk show, Lets Talk Adoption and her new book, AdoptingOnline.com.
  • From Infertility to Adoption: Knowing When to Move Forward  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    When is the right time to move from infertility to adoption? When do you emotionally feel ready? Will you ever feel ready and must move forward with other ways of creating your forever family! Mardie Caldwell, through her personal experience and over 20 years of working with couples nation-wide, has made it her life's work to bless children needing forever adoptive parents.
  • How to Interview an Adoption Professional  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Regardless of the type of professional you are hiring, there are some essential questions to ask before committing to anyone. Most of these questions apply to both the hiring of attorneys, qualified adoption facilitators, social workers and private agencies.
  • Tragedy and Kids - Talking to Kids about Difficult Topics  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    In the recent months and years we have been faced with extreme issues of tragedy: the attacks of 9/11, the tsunami in Asia, and the extreme floods in New Orleans. It is hard enough for us as adults to understand these tragedies; for children they can be extremely overwhelming. But children do not just look at large disasters like these as tragedies; sometimes, simple things in their lives are tragic to them, even if we as adults don't view them t
  • A Mother's Love Lasts Forever  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    For most mothers, the love they feel for their children is a strong and powerful bond that will continue throughout their lives. The love a mother feels for her child is the same whether the child was grown in their own body or in their heart, as when a mother adopts a child.
  • 7 Tips for Comforting a Crying Baby  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    You have just taken your baby home from the hospital and it is one of the happiest days of your life. Well, not if you are having a difficult time comforting your crying baby. Many parents get overly concerned that there is something wrong with their baby because she is crying.
  • The Adoption Process Is a True Walk of Faith  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Adoption is a step of faith. In our journey from childhood to adolescence to adulthood we encounter difficulties that reshape us every day. As we face each obstacle, we begin to truly understand God's love for us. Most people considering becoming adoptive parents face challenges during the adoption process that can only be overcome through a strong belief in their faith in God.
  • The Pediatrician's Role in Adoption  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    When considering adoption, parents should always consult a pediatrician. Pediatricians with knowledge of the special needs of older children or international adoptions can be a wealth of information regarding issues that may arise with your adoptive child. They can provide vital information before the adoption, help with the decision making while in the process of adoption, and assist with on-going issues after the adoption.
  • Genealogy and Our Adopted Children  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    What can we offer our adopted children about their heritage? Why is it important to have this to share with them? Where do we start to get this information for them? Is it OK to let them know they have similarities with our families, is this true or wishful thinking? What does the future hold for them - and their ancestors?
  • Tips on Getting Your House Ready for the Home Study  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    When you adopt a child a home study is required. The purpose of the home study is to evaluate the environment the child will be living in. This is all part of the adoption process. Of course you will want to make as good of an impression as possible so that when the adoption professional visits, your home study will go through smoothly.
  • When Your Child Turns Eighteen  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Learn how to help your child make the transition from teenager to young adult.
  • When Parents Divorce, Children Can Feel the Pain  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Learn how divorce affects children, and how you can avoid hurting children by putting them in the middle.
  • What is a Secret?  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Teach your children the difference between a good secret and a bad secret.
  • Tips to Try and Help Your Picky Eater  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Learn how to help make meal time less stressful when you have a picky eater.
  • Does Your Child Forget His/Her Homework?  By : Audrey Okaneko
    What do you do when your child calls you frantic over leaving homework at home? This article offers practical solutions to help your child remember on their own.
  • Children Love Routines  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Learn how to incorporate routine into your every day life.
  • Choosing Your Child’s Pediatrician  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Learn several questions to ask when interviewing pediatricians for your children.
  • Decorating Your Teens Bedroom  By : Audrey Okaneko
    This article contains ideas on using many types of photos to decorate your teens room.
  • Between the Pampers and the Pablum  By : Ruth Willms
    New parents often feel overwhelmed by the needs of their newly born infant. Advertising and advice abounds in helping them meet their baby’s physical needs, such as having a good supply of pampers and pablum on hand. However, they are often unaware of the important socialization role they must play to develop trust, competence, and a sense of security in their young child to carry him through life. Not until years after my children past infancy and I returned to college to study Early Childhood Education did I learn to understand child development. It was too late for my children but not for my grandchildren. I found it fascinating and encourage new parents and grandparents to educate themselves in this area.
  • Step-by-Step Advice on How to Build a Successful Adoption Plan  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Whatever adoption you decide to pursue, be sure that you have done your homework. You will find you have fewer surprises when you know what to expect: the risks in some adoptions, time frames, and the cost variance in each adoption. With planning, you will be on your way to a smoother adoption and hopefully enjoyable journey.
  • Prison and Parent-Child Relationships: Options for You  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    When a parent goes to prison, it can affect a child forever. In many situations, children are left home in a stressful environment or sent to foster homes. What can a family do if a parent is sent to prison? It is a difficult thing to have your family split apart in any situation, but the challenges of prison and family life are very unique. What do you do if you are the only parent and you are about to be sentenced.
  • Remember Where It All Began - National Birthmother's Day May 12th!  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    The landmark day you became parents…. It's pretty clear that the day of your adoption was not like any other day. It's the day you became a mother, your husband became a father and your parents became grandparents. Your life is forever changed and no other event will ever encompass all you have gone through to get to this day.
  • Fear Not: Adopt Without Fearing Your Decision  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Adopt without fear of your failure, but with confidence in knowing that God has led you to this decision. "Fear not for I am with you," says the Lord. In all you do and in all you face here on earth as Christians, the Lord is with you. God blesses those that give of their heart. What better way to bless a child than to offer them your love through adoption.
  • The Internet Offers Adoption Resources for African Americans Hoping to Adopt  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    With infertility struggles on the rise, more hopeful parents are turning to the internet for help in building their families through adoption. African American couples and women who are facing infertility are logging on to their computer to find resources to help them adopt.
  • Keeping Your Credit Safe While You Adopt  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Security is on everyone's minds these days, and with good reason. If you're careful and take a few steps to prevent problems in advance, you shouldn't have anything to worry about in your adoption journey. Here is a the little-known fact that might help you.
  • Think Healthy When Trying to Adopt!  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Good nutritious food and a healthy diet can keep you going during the ups and downs of adoption. The process of adoption can be stressful and you need to be in top shape to perform and respond well. Often women who have experienced infertility have hormonal problems (I speak from experience here) and if we don't eat properly we can get cranky to say the least.
  • Simple Ways to Create Chores for Kids  By : Betsy Canevari
    Are you ready to start chores for your kids, but aren't sure how to get started? Follow these simple steps to get off to a good start.
  • 5 Tips to Potty Training Your Child  By : Amber Bishop
    As you begin to think about potty training your child, the first thing to remember is, don’t get stressed out. They will not be wearing diapers to kindergarten. With that being said, here are a few practical tips that will get you and your child started on the right foot.
  • Summer Skin Care Protection for Kids  By : Amber Bishop
    As a mom of three little ones, sun protection is an important theme in our home. Especially during the brutally hot days of summer when there is little relief from potentially hazardous rays. Let's talk first about what sun protection is.
  • Three Easy Children's Fitness Tips  By : Amber Bishop
    Studies show that that obesity in children is growing at an alarming rate. It can be a real struggle getting a young child interested in exercising and then sticking with it, if it has not been a normal part of their daily routine. This article offers tips on how to make exercise an every day affair.
  • Can You Increase Your Child's Intelligence?  By : Amber Bishop
    There is plenty of scientific research that proves that a child's environment directly affects his intelligence. A child is naturally drawn to music. It makes perfect sense that a child's first language is actually music. He has been listening to the rhythm and melody of his mother's voice since the fourth month after conception. There are four essential things that music education does for your child's overall intelligence.
  • Attention Deficit Disorder And Your Child...A True Diagnosis  By : Tammy Embrich
    Did you know that approximately 4% to 6% of the U.S. population has ADHD.

    And did you know it is NOT limited to just children. Approximately one-half to two-thirds of the children's population with ADHD will continue to have significant problems as adults, which affects their lives on the job, in their families, and socially.
  • Praying with Your Toddler  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for introducing prayer to your toddler.
  • Helping a Child Overcome a Fear of Dogs  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for helping a young child overcome a fear of dogs.
  • The Importance of Toddler Routines  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for helping your toddler ease into a daily routine.
  • Activities for Active Toddler Boys  By : Rachel Paxton
    Fun, creative activities for active toddler boys.
  • Teaching Toddlers to do Household Chores  By : Rachel Paxton
    Even toddlers can help out with housework by following these easy tips.
  • Eight Tips for Feeding Toddlers  By : Rachel Paxton
    Easy tips for getting your picky toddler to eat.
  • Developing Toddler Motor Skills  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for helping a growing toddler develop necessary motor skills.
  • Raising a Self-Sufficient Teen  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for teaching a teen to be responsible.
  • Quality Time with Your Teen  By : Rachel Paxton
    Easy, creative ways to spend time with your teenager.
  • 13 Ways to Spend Time with Your Teenage Daughter  By : Rachel Paxton
    Creative ways to spend quality time with your teenage daughter.
  • Role Models for Your Teen  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for choosing role models for your teenagers.
  • Praying with Your Teen  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for sharing a special time of prayer with your teen.
  • The Heart of a Humble Parent  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for being honest with your kids about your own failings.
  • A Modern Hope Chest  By : Rachel Paxton
    Thoughts on being a Christian teenage girl in our modern world.
  • My Teen Hates Our Youth Group  By : Rachel Paxton
    Thoughts on helping your teenagers find a youth group that is right for them.
  • Starting a Teen Book Study Group  By : Rachel Paxton
    If you're looking for a way to connect with your teenage daughter, consider starting a girl's book study group with your daughter and her friends.
  • Teaching Teens the Value of Money  By : Rachel Paxton
    It isn't easy raising teens in today's materialistic society. The older they get, the more expensive the things they want or think they need. If they don't learn how to manage their money at a young age, they won't be able to make it in the real world.
  • Teaching Kids the Value of Money  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for teaching a child how to manage their own money.
  • Tough Love and the Strength to Do It  By : Marcia Chumbley
    Tough love and the strength to do it can be hard. As a parent or grandparent raising teens today, it can be difficult to know when to hold on tightly and when to let go and allow them to make their own mistakes. Tough love has been a hot topic in the media lately – the idea of loving your children, but allowing them to make their mistakes and learn from them, without bailing them out or saving them from the consequences
  • Grandparents: Taking a Larger Role in Raising Grandkids  By : Marcia Chumbley
    There are a number of different reasons why more grandparents are taking a larger role in raising grandkids. In fact, so many grandparents are raising grandchildren that this family unit has a new name- grandfamilies. Grandparents have always played a vital role in the family unit structure. Grandfamilies are becoming increasingly more common for a number of reasons.
  • Mrs. Jekyll and Mommy Hyde  By : Jennifer Tankersley
    I was driving to a park on a gorgeous day with my toddler in the back. I could not resist the urge to call my husband, who was at work, to let him know how much I appreciated his sacrifice to our family so that I had the freedom to stay at home with our children. Regrettably, all too often, there is another kind of day: a day when I seem to wake up screaming and continue to be loud, irritable, impatient, and unsympathetic with my three cherubic little angels.
  • A Sticker Chart Can Help Modify Your Child's Behavior  By : Tammy Embrich
    Are you at your wits end with cycle after cycle of bad behavior with your child? Do you raise your voice more than you'd like to?
  • Reap What You Sow  By : Tammy Embrich
    We've all heard that saying..."Reap What You Sow." It's very popular simply because the concept if it derives from the Bible. "What You Do Comes Back To You" is an excellent paraphrase. The Golden Rule also comes to mind..."Treat Others As You Would Like To Be Treated."
  • Minimizing Temper Tantrums: Giving Your Toddler Choices  By : Rachel Paxton
    How to minimize your toddler's temper tantrums by offering him or her choices.
  • 5 Critical Components of a Healthy, Happy C-Section  By : Elizabeth McGee
    Avoid the risk and possible complications of having a surgical birth by following the guidelines for a quick recovery, less stress and a healthy outcome for you and your baby
  • Why Kids Can Organize Better Than Adults  By : Jan Hayner
    A childs imagination is a wonderful thing. They are paying attention to things we say and do without anyone realizing it. One little girl proves that, she comes up with a way to get the organizers that she would like to have, using things we would normally throw away.
  • Totally New Moms: Sleepless and Lovin’ It  By : Arlene Pellicane
    Discover how you can enjoy your new task of motherhood, even with all its demands and difficulties
  • Helping Your Child Get Organized  By : Nicole Calhoun
    One of the best things we can teach our children is to be organized.
  • The Father’s Impact  By : Nicole Calhoun
    No matter what hat the father may be wearing, the impact a father can have in the household has staggering implications. Fathers are critical to the development of their sons and daughters and can influence their children in profound ways.
  • Help For Those Parenting An Only Child  By : Nicole Calhoun
    Being an only child, we worried that it would cause our son to be shy. And at first, he was. But thanks to “Operation Brotherly Love,” I’m proud to announce that our boy is a social butterfly.
  • How to Help Your Child with Their Homework  By : Nicole Calhoun
    Does all the homework your child’s teacher sends home make you wonder just what they’re at school doing all day?
  • Say Good Night and Mean It  By : Nicole Calhoun
    When it’s time to get your kids to bed, do you find it is always a chore or a battle of wills?
  • Sow, Save, Spend  By : Nicole Calhoun
    Teaching your children about the 3 S's of money is very important.
  • To Spank or Not To Spank  By : Nicole Calhoun
    We know our son is better because of it…and your child will be, too! So, develop your “love session” with your kids, today. Both society and your kids will thank you 20 years from now!
  • Making God Real to Your Children  By : Ruth Willms
    Here are some ways you can make God real to your children.
  • Building a Family Faith  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    Are we building faith in our children that can last a lifetime?
  • Breastfeeding - The Gift That Keeps On Giving  By : Donna Chaffins
    Come share the personal experiences of a breastfeeding mom. You will see that even with setbacks and minor difficulties, with a little determination and perserverance, you too can nurse your baby. The bonding experience you will share with your child coupled with the knowledge that you are giving your baby the best possible start in life, will make everything okay.
  • Children Should Be Allowed to Make Choices  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Learning to make choices is a skill learned in childhood. Teach your child from a young age how to make choices.
  • Choosing A Name For Your Baby  By : Audrey Okaneko
    There are many factors to consider when choosing a name for your baby. Discover the questions this author asked when naming her own children.
  • Choosing Toys For Your Children  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Learn how to choose educational yet fun toys for your children instead of the commercial pieces which break and become boring in no time at all.
  • Teaching Your Child to Approach Dogs Safely  By : Denise Willms
    "Mommy! Mommy! Look at the cute puppy!"

    Whenever I hear those words, and the screams of excitement that follow, I quickly steer my dog across the street. It's not because I wouldn't love for your child to meet my dog, I just can't guarantee that it's safe. Here are some tips to help your child meet strange dogs in a manner that's safe for everyone involved.
  • Enjoying The Teenage Years  By : Audrey Okaneko
    I can not count the number of times I’ve heard well meaning parents say “enjoy them now, soon they will be teenagers”

    I see so many reasons why this sentence is harmful and misleading.
  • Seven Craft Ideas For Teens  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Teens love to be creative. View these 7 craft ideas that teens enjoy.
  • Eliminating Bedtime Struggles  By : Audrey Okaneko
    Learn how to help eliminate some of the bedtime struggles that occur with young children.
  • Kids In The Kitchen  By : Audrey Okaneko
    This article offers 10 no cook recipes for kids to make and eat.
  • How to Choose a Preschool  By : Audrey Okaneko
    This article offers suggestions on questions to ask when considering a preschool and also discusses many criteria to give consideration to.
  • You Could Be Pregnant If...  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    If you have been intimate with someone and have engaged in unprotected intercourse, you could really be pregnant. Before you make any assumptions, take a look at yourself and decide if you have cause to strongly believe that you could be expecting a child.
  • Waiting Longer to Have a Baby?  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Many women today get caught up in the corporate world and wake up one morning, realizing they have been delaying motherhood. It is not unusual to see women over 40 having children. What are the risks to the mother when having a child late in life? What extra step does a mother over 40 needs to take to maintain a healthy pregnancy?
  • Teach Children Good Work Habits  By : Judy H. Wright
    When the family realizes that by working together there will be extra time to spend having fun, they will be more willing to leave old habits behind in favor of the new.
  • Congratulations! You've Adopted  By : K Woollery
    Becoming a parent is one of the most wondrous times in a person’s life. It’s the beginning of a new adventure that will change your life forever. Whether it is by childbirth or by adoption, it is a time to celebrate! Each child is special, and each family has needs. What better way to show your love and support than to host an Adoption Shower.
  • Avoiding The Pains Of Parenting  By : Traci D. Watkins
    Although, parenthood is one of life’s most rewarding challenges. The responsibility of raising a child and teaching them is time consuming, joyful, and very fulfilling. But if you are a parent you probably also understand that the early years of parenting can be filled with some body aches and pains as well.

    We’re not talking about colic or bumps requiring band-aids and your TLC. We’re talking about YOUR aches and pains: back pain, neck pain, arm pain, headaches, and the list goes on. The good news is that there are a number of techniques and uses you can use to limit your exposure to these injuries.
  • Relax... You're Breastfeeding!  By : Cerise Nichol
    You're a new mother. There are great moments -- baby's sweet smile and first cooing happy sounds. Then there are the tough moments - feedings at 3 am (and 4 am, and 5 am…), the first cold, and teething. But when you're breastfeeding you've got less to worry about! And less worries make life easier.
  • Preparing Velcro Children for Separation  By : Ruth Willms
    Do you have a Velcro child? We’re OK with Velcro on these items but we don’t want to encourage Velcro children. Velcro children are the kind that stick to you like a burr when you try to drop them off at playschool or any other place. Learn how to prepare your Velcro child for separation.
  • My Husband: The Super Champ of Dads  By : Arlene Pellicane
    Why my husband the toddler tamer is my hero
  • Does Your Child Have A Bully And What Can You Do About It?  By : Tammy Embrich
    My childhood was not all that happy. I had a couple of bullies when I was in grade school. That had a deep impact on my life. It greatly affected my personality, self-esteem, and self-worth.
  • No More Naps!  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for helping toddlers give up their afternoon nap.
  • 4 Step Training System – How to Teach Your Kids New Skills  By : Judy H. Wright
    Chores are an important part of daily life. Those mundane daily jobs that seem effortless for adults to tackle can seem like insurmountable tasks for some children. Membership in a family takes coordinated effort for a household to run smoothly. Each person has a role to play and jobs to perform.
  • Amazing Imagination - Daydream and Create  By : Judy H. Wright
    Are your children lost in cyber space? Do they prefer the company of video games and television to the family? Can they day dream and use their imagination to create wonderful games or activities on their own? Do they need someone or something to tell them how to have fun?

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