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  • Guilt Free Parenting  By : Dominique Goh
    As parents we face many different challenges daily. Many times we seek the advice of parents, friends or even experts to solve our problems. It can be extremely frustrating when you get different advices from various sources. Worst so if you act on the advices given and the results were disastrous.You end up regretting being brash and have lots of " What if?" popping up in your mind.

    I'm sure this is not what you would like parenting to be. Here are some tips on how to indulge in Guilt Free Parenting.

  • Cell Phones Keep No Secrets  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    The power that our children have in their hands is frightening, and we as parents are the only ones that can do something about it.
  • Connecting With Your Teen Through Facebook  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    Facebook really can be a powerful tool for your relationship and can help you to see your child in a new and different light. So, don't let it scare you, use it today to enhance your relationship.
  • Did Your Momma Teach You Good Manners?  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    Hold up in importance the daily practices that we so often have let go by the wayside these days. Godly respect is important and should be made a priority.
  • Find A Mentor  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    There are times in our lives when we need someone to go to, but many times we wish we had someone that is removed from the situation that we are going through. Many times the issues that we deal with have much to do with our family or friends, and therefore going to a friend or family member is difficult and too close for comfort, or maybe we just do not want to hear, "I told you so." No matter what the case is, it can be a rewarding to have a relationship with a "mentor"...
  • Finding Lifelong Friends  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    Godly friendships may seem difficult to find, but worth the wait. Don't give up on finding your lifelong friends.
  • Biblical Reasons For Teaching Your Children Manners  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    "Mind your manners" - You may have heard the phrase uttered from you mother or grandmother a million times, but is it something that we as a society use today with our children? Manners seems to have gone by the way side much like other concepts that were so often used by those who have gone on before us.
  • The Not-So-Cool Things About Kids Communicating Via Technology  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    Kids and technology they seem to go hand in hand, and though there are some good things about kids using technology, there are also some bad things. The way that kids communicate almost entirely via technology can be scary.
  • What Image Are Your Kids Creating For Themselves Online?  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    Kids use the Internet frequently these days, they can even create an entire new persona or image online. This can be a bad thing so it is important for parents to be aware of what their kids are doing online.
  • Yes Mom And Dad You Will Be Honored Again  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    There are many commandments that we are given as children of God. The Bible lays these out for us in the Ten Commandments and other Scriptures. Some are easy to follow, while others we struggle with. Honoring our father and mother is one that during our teen years we often struggle to keep.
  • Your Secret Is Safe  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    Growing up, my mom was one of my best friends. My secrets were always safe with her.
  • Working From Home and Home Schooling - How to Get Everything Done  By : Michelle Shaeffer
    Here are some tips that help me get more done while working from home and home schooling my children.
  • Does Your Child Eat A Daily Nutritious Breakfast? Top 10 Healthy Benefits  By : Tammy Embrich
    Does your child often forget to eat breakfast? Or maybe your household tends to get too busy in the mornings for a nutritious breakfast? Breakfast is often the most neglected meal of the day. Should we be concerned about this issue concerning our young children?
  • Help! My Tween's Room is a Warzone  By : Sylvia Daoust
    Tweens' bedrooms have a reputation for looking like utter chaos. The mass of clothing and papers littering the floor can cause frustration for any parent. If you can find a way to involve your tween and keep it simple, there is hope for maintaining a room you can both live with.
  • 6 Practical Parenting Tips For Single Moms  By : Tammy Embrich
    All too often a lot of single moms feel that they have to be "super mom" and not expect or ask for any help. If you are among the super moms, you run a great risk of parenting burn out. We are all human and we all fall short of "doing it all" at some point. Hey, it's tough enough raising kids as a 2-parent family. That goes double for single parents, especially single moms raising 2 or more children.

    So, it is OK to ask for help or support when you're trying to raise 2 or more kids?

  • How to keep your little ones busy while working at home  By : Jennifer May
    Many Moms have been trying to solve the issue to finding a great way to still work but keep their children busy so they do not feel overwhelmed or not able to get work done. This has become the case for many Moms who choose to work at home. What most do not realize is that it is more than possible to keep a sane, organized schedule while having your children around. In many cases your children might have to adjust to the new circumstances but as with anything, over time they will adapt. It will allow you to get the much needed work you are doing for them and their future, to get done without feeling overwhelmed.
  • Five Simple Ways To Keep Baby Healthy  By : O Quinn
    Your baby is a new precious life getting used to the world outside the womb. Special precautions should be taken the fist several weeks of your baby’s life for health, happiness, and growth.
  • Introducing Solid Foods to Your Baby  By : O Quinn
    Moving your baby from a liquid to a solid food diet is easy. Follow these simple tips and baby will be chewing with the best of them in no time.
  • Clothing Needs for Baby’s First Few Months  By : O Quinn
    Yes there are a ton, I mean a ton of cute adorably baby clothes out there. But what do you really need to make sure your baby is well dressed, in terms of comfort for his or her first few months?
  • Basic Guide For Positive Connection With Your Child  By : Tammy Embrich
    How well do we know our kids? That's a powerful question in itself. You may be quick to answer and respond with "real well." But do you really know them? What are their inner most fears? Their interests? What type of friends do they have or prefer? Can you identify and connect with their best personality traits? And most importantly, what are their specific needs from you as a parent?
  • Parenting Doesn't End When Your Child Turns 18  By : Shelly Hill
    As I have learned over the years...parenting does not end when our children turn 18. As mother's, we still dish out the advice on what type of jobs they should have, what type of men they should be dating and about the clothing they wear.
  • My Experience With Attention Deficit Disorder as a Parent  By : Tammy Embrich
    This was my personal experience with my son, and a stroll down parenting memory lane. The name in the article has been changed to protect his identity.

    It was like I was sitting back and watching a horror movie...my son having to the best of my recollection, the third temper tantrum of the day.

  • Mini-Moments for Mommy Escapes  By : Alyssa Davis
    Being a work-at-home-mom (WAHM) is a tough job. You have so many responsibilities, so many different roles, and only so many hours during the day. It can be difficult to fit in all that needs to be done, let alone have any time left for relaxation or simply breathing. The trick to finding time for yourself is to create mini-moments for mommy. These moments will lift your spirits and lighten your load. Try some of the ideas below to create your own moments of relaxation.
  • My Top 5 Tips On How To Deal With Picky Eaters  By : Shelly Hill
    This article explains what a picky eater is and how you as the parent can improve your child's food choices. I am giving you my top 5 favorite tips on how to get your child to try new foods and to eat healthy foods.
  • 11 Behavioral Similarities Between ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorder  By : Colleen Bain
    ADHD is so readily diagnosed in many children today. However, clinicians are in a continual debate about the overlapping symptoms of ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorder. There is growing concern that some children are being treated with stimulants when what they really need is auditory skill strengthening.
  • Suggestions For Disciplining Your Child  By : Tammy Embrich
    Disciplining your child is one of the hardest parts of being a parent. Sometimes it can be hard to decide what’s right and wrong with your child and that makes discipline even more difficult.
  • Helping Your Child With Homework - A Few Helpful Tips  By : Tammy Embrich
    As a child, how many times did you need help with your homework? Of course it was enough according to your parents, but how much is too much when it comes to helping your child with homework?
  • Are Sports a Good Idea for Children?  By : Corrie Petersen
    Some people would answer that question with a no while others would say yes. It’s a tough call, but each child and situation is different and you need to remember that when you’re making this decision.
  • Tips for Allowance Discussions  By : Corrie Petersen
    Discussing allowance can be hard if you're not prepared when it comes to talking with your children. There are a number of things you need to know and have in mind when it comes time to have this talk. Here are some tips for you to use when the time comes.
  • Plan ahead of time for School Preparations  By : Corrie Petersen
    Preparing for the new school year and running a business can be a huge challenge if you don't prepare in advantage. Preparing ahead of time is the only way you'll be able to accomplish everything and keep your sanity at the same time.
  • Helping Your Teen Find A Summer Job  By : Aurelia M. Williams
    Here are some tips that will help you teen to find a nice summer job.
  • 2 Suggestions for Helping your Teenager Deal with Difficult Times  By : Corrie Petersen
    Teenagers have a lot of hormones running ramped in their bodies. At times they can handle them on their own, but more times than not, they don’t know how and they take it out on others or they make poor choices. Sometimes the actions are ok, but other times they aren’t, so it’s important you help them through it.
  • Tips for Teaching Your Teen to Drive in Winter Conditions  By : Corrie Petersen
    Teenagers are very excited when the day comes and they are old enough to drive on their own. It gives them the freedom to go where they want and you don't have to drop everything to take them. While this is a great thing for most parents, there are scary times when it comes to allowing your teenager to drive. One of the scariest and most concerning times comes with the winter season.
  • Parenting During the Christmas Season  By : Corrie Petersen
    Parenting is a hard job, but it's even harder during the Christmas season. It's hard to tell your children no at any time, but it's even more difficult when you have to tell them no because someone is getting them what they want to buy. Discipline is also difficult during this time of year because children are excited about the holiday and everything that comes with it.

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