Your Children Learn From Example – Organizing Lessons
The lessons we demonstrate from our examples speak much louder than anything you say. What kinds of lessons are you teaching in how to organize and minimize “stuff”? Would you like to know how to set a better example? I learned my lessons the hard way if you want to learn from my mistakes, read on…
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An Invitation – Explore and Discover at Children’s Table and Chair Sets
Wouldn’t it be great to actually become proactive in creating wonderful memories on purpose? A special gift to your child of a unique table and chair set with a specialized theme of your child’s interest would become a place to explore and discover a variety of educational pursuits, whether it’s reading, drawing, painting, writing or putting a puzzle together. Create an invitation to your children, inviting them to spend time at their own special place to pursue their own interests.
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Changing Child Behaviour With Better Communication!
Often, parents are overcome by changing child behaviour – to the point of being stressed and ready to bring the house crashing down is one way of describing it. The primary causes of the stress are misbehaviour and selfish behaviour or the parents may feel that they are unable to get even a moments rest because their kids are constantly clinging to their side (even when they go to the toilet). Only a problem with really small kids 1 to 3 years of age.
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Micralite Pushchair
The Micralite is a lightweight and compact pushchair with quick and easy folding. Micralite are experts at designing easy to use, lightweight pushchairs.The Micralite Fastfold is Light and easy to fold with one hand. Excellent travel system with everything you need. Fits easily in any car boot as it is much narrower when folded.
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Children Never Ask to Be Here
Though our main purpose as humans on this planet is to procreate, there comes with it a monumental responsibility. Kids are the by-product of any and all choices made by those who are physically able to produce them. No matter the circumstance, children never ask to be here nor have any say in the matter where they’re concerned.
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How to Get Your Kids to Help With Household Chores
Getting your children to help out with household chores can be a challenge but it is very important to help them develop self-confidence, a sense of pride, responsibility and a good work ethic. It can also be a great way for them to earn a bit of cash or earn extra privileges while doing their part to help with household chores. Here are a few things to take into consideration when trying to get that extra bit of help that you need from everyone, including the kids.
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Great Parents Say I’m Sorry
No parent is perfect. And the neat thing is we don’t have to be in order to raise great kids.
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Overcoming Entitlement – Aside From Loving Them, This is the Best Thing I Have Done For My Kids
Picture your precious child in your arms for the first time. So sweet…
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Winning the Tooth Brushing Battle
Have you ever had to hold down your child, pry open his mouth, and insert a tooth brush just to make sure your child’s teeth get clean? I have. And I have also seen how ineffective it is, especially when the child just bits down on the brush and stops any cleaning action.
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Sometimes Kids Just Need a Little Practice
My brother-in-law dropped off his 5-year old son at my house the other day so he could go to his little girl’s dance recital. Within a short period of time he, along with my other children, became rowdy and started distracting my 1-year old little girl from eating. She became so distracted in fact that she stopped eating entirely and was fascinated by whatever they were doing.
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