Parenting

Baby Sign Language

Sorry In Sign Language And 7 Essential First Baby Signs One of the best things you can do as a parent for your baby is to teach them sign language. Babies can understand and communicate before they are verbally able to communicate with you. By teaching some basic sign language, you can communicate with your

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When Is Your Child Ready for Their Own Computer? And what you need to know before setting it up.

So, your kid is bugging you to set up a computer in their bedroom. They’re getting good grades in school, their homework is done in a timely fashion, and their chores are taken care of with minimal hassle from parental figures in the house. Will installing a computer in their room as a reward for

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Raising Giving Children

Raising Generous Children

One of the most important things we can do as parents are to teach our children the importance of giving to others and expressing gratitude. What a perfect time of year to make giving your family focus. A desire to give comes from first feeling gratitude. As parents, our first instinct is often to point

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Preschooler Power Foods – Ten Nutrient Dense Foods for Your Preschooler

Some foods are naturally nutrient-dense – they contain a significant amount of one or more important nutrients relative to the calories they provide. The nutrient-dense foods you see on this list go a long way in helping your preschooler meet his/her nutrient needs each day. They are minimally processed and were chosen because they contain

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Speaking in Teen for Dads

Eight simple rules for communicating better with your kids If there’s a teenager in your house, you might have noticed that grown men and 15-year-olds aren’t always in sync. The problem is not just that you’ve got antipodal interests—theirs: instant-messaging friends; yours: roads not taken—but that your minds work differently. Your brain tries to subdue

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