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Preparing Siblings for a Baby's Arrival

Preparing your children for the arrival of a new sibling can set the stage for the relationship they will have with the new baby. Finding ways to involve your children in the process can help them...

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Kids & Compulsive Lying

According to your little one, a dragon visited the school during recess and the teacher turned into a witch after correcting a student. These stories can eventually become tiresome for parents, and...

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Gifts for a Small Child Taking Chemo and Radiation

Rush-hour traffic and stubbed toes are irritating, but almost nothing is worse than learning your child has cancer. While you know that chemotherapy and radiation may return him to perfect health,...

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How to Introduce Your Firstborn to Your New Baby

Having a new baby is exciting for any parents, but your firstborn may not be so thrilled about the prospect of no longer being the baby of the family. When it comes time to introduce the new siblings,...

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How to Stop Any Argument With Your Child Quickly

Arguing works for children because parents allow their children to get away with this type of behavior. Although giving in occasionally may not seem like such a big deal, this type of reaction...

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When Do Kids Start Practicing Self Control?

Self-control is internal power and control exerted over impulses and actions -- the ability to stop yourself from having an emotional outburst, such as lashing out in anger or frustration. Although...

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Can Not Taking a Nap Make a Child Difficult?

Nap time isn't just a scheduled part of a young child's day. This daylight rest period is actually, according to the pediatric pros at KidsHealth.org, a key part of your child's overall sleep cycle. If...

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Self-Monitoring Behavior for Autistic Kids

Self-monitoring behavior in autistic children is rare. As autistic children have a mental deficiency that relieves them of the self-conscious feelings that most people have, many parents might question...

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Talking to Kids About Stereotyping

A stereotype is an erroneous perception about a group of people. For example, “overweight people tend to be lazy,” and “Asian students always excel in mathematics” are incorrect generalizations, or...

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What Is Asked During a Pre-K Assessment Test?

Pre-K (or prekindergarten) assessment tests help early childhood educators assess how ready a child might be for kindergarten. The assessments usually include number and letter recognition, counting,...

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What Kids Should Wear to a Black Tie Event

Though a black tie event wouldn't normally include children, in some instances, such as a family wedding, your child's attendance might be expected. If your child does score an invitation to a black...

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What Do Kids Do When They Are Jealous?

Jealousy can be confusing to recognize because kids don’t usually come right out and tell you if they’re feeling these unpleasant emotions. If you’re playing a guessing game with your child’s negative...

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Can a 2-Year-Old Be Spoiled?

When parents hear the word “spoiled,” thoughts of selfishness, lack of consideration and poor cooperation come to mind. All these traits seem to arise suddenly during the so-called “terrible twos,”...

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How to Teach Kids to Interact With the Elderly

If your child doesn’t interact with older adults on a regular basis, she could get a warped sense of how older adults behave, according to an article from the Adoption Foundation entitled, “Children’s...

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Taking Kids to Get a Manicure

Manicures are enjoyable for you because you get beautiful nails and soft hands without having to do any of the work, but your daughter might like a manicure simply because she wants to be like you....

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Can a Failing Grade Affect a Student's Self-Esteem?

Self-esteem can be an integral part of a person’s psyche. As a child applies himself to academics, a failing grade might have a negative effect on his self-esteem. The process of resolving the failing...

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How to Care for Children After Vaccination

It can seem like a necessary evil: allowing your child to endure pain as a method of building up her immune system through vaccinations. And while the brunt of immunizations were probably done when...

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How to Entertain a 3-Year-Old

Keeping a 3-year-old entertained has its challenges, but her imagination and energy make her a joy to be around -- most of the time, anyway. Three-year-olds are still prone to tantrums and bore easily,...

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Is TV Teaching Kids to Be Rude?

Many TV shows are educational and inspirational. For example, a child may learn interesting facts about American history or be inspired to take tennis lessons after watching Wimbledon. However, plenty...

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How to Decrease Drooling in Children

As your baby ages, drooling becomes less frequent. If your child is still drooling after he has finished teething, there may be another issue at play. He may not have learned how to control his saliva,...

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