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A Minute Can Turn into Hours for the Child of a Work-at-Home Mom
In theory, working at home is an ideal situation. But in reality, it's difficult to balance the needs of your family with the needs of your clients. Phones, fax...more...

Keeping Your Kids Safe While They Are Online
The INTERNET can be a dangerous place for your kids, if you don't know the risks that can occur while being online. It is our jobs as parents, to know what our kids are...more...

Hey Sid; I'll Put My Money On The "Kid"!
Now, the Fun Part. It is nigh time to find a way to take all the buck out of this bucking bronco we call the internet. I mean take all the gamble out of it!! This bronco...more...

"America's Voiceless" The Children of Divorce
When people start a new relationship, it is as though Cinderella and her Prince stepped out of that childhood story. A more realistic way to look at it is to think of it...more...

Literacy And Your Child -- Your Child's Life Can Be Ruined If They Can't Read Well
It may seem obvious to many people why literacy is so important in our technologically advanced society. However, many parents may not fully realize the emotional pain...more...

Parenting and Running a Home-Based Business
An Ann Landers column "Parenthood is not a job for the weak at heart" caught my interest. Job Description for a Parent Position: Parent Job Description: Long-term...more...

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Summer Works Fun The kids act like they have ants in their pants and need some fresh ideas to keep them occupied. TV is a bad babysitter, and after a half hour, the kids are telling you they are "Bored, Bored, Bored!" Now what?

Making Your Home the Center of Activity As our children grow up, there are certain boundaries that naturally loosen as they become more mature and independent. When - and - if these boundaries ease up, all depends on how responsible each individual child is.

Listening from the Heart So I am going to give you a simply strategy that you can use every time your teen wants to talk to you. It is called listening form the heart.

Creating Family Traditions It is so important to have traditions. They are part of the glue that holds families together. Traditions are beneficial in several ways.

Fun and Free Summer Activities for Children Fun, family outings do not need to be expensive and can even be educational. (Gasp! Don't the let the kids know.) Here are a few ideas for inexpensive, summer fun for children.




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