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Archive for March, 2008

How To Care for a Child Waiting for Adoption

By Febbe Wallace • Mar 31st, 2008 at 11:59 pm • Category: Parenting

Foster parenting is not as simple as it may seem. In any case, it still involves dealing with a troubled child. When a child enters a foster home, they may feel withdrawn and torn away from a environment they’re familiar. Many foster children may come from abusive environments. And taking care of a child waiting for adoption is a no small task for foster parents: They not only provide food and shelter, they also have to provide emotional solace and surety for every foster child left in their care.



What You Need to Know About Homeschooling Online

By Candace Wrighting • Mar 31st, 2008 at 8:26 am • Category: Homeschool

When you make the choice to homeschool your children, you probably won’t get much support from the local school district. Fortunately, you can find helpful resources just by homeschooling online.



What Are The Safest Car Seats?

By Jayna Ginny • Mar 31st, 2008 at 4:20 am • Category: Toddlers

In the United States, car seat companies’ products must pass certain crash test and safety ratings in order to be sold on the market.



Homeschools - Behind Closed Doors

By Kayley Kenzie • Mar 30th, 2008 at 9:25 am • Category: Homeschool

What do you think of when you think of homeschools? Most people picture children who have no social skills whatsoever, or children who miss out on great learning opportunities. Some people assume that parents who decide to homeshcool their children are radicals, and rather odd.



Homeschool Work On Computers - Don’t Lose It

By admin • Mar 30th, 2008 at 9:16 am • Category: Homeschool

Most people (if not all) are doing most of their homeschool program online, or with the use of a computer. This means all of the work sheets, reports, research, tests, etc… are all being kept on your computer at home.
To make sure you don’t lose it, you should be doing weekly backups to an [...]



Things to Consider When Using a Louse Comb

By Rashel Dan • Mar 29th, 2008 at 9:02 am • Category: Parenting

Lice problems have been around since time immemorial. And, when chemical products weren’t around as treatment for louse problems yet, there was the louse comb. Here are things to take note of if you still prefer to use a louse comb over other methods.



Protecting Children Online: The Byron Review

By Ted Hastings • Mar 29th, 2008 at 1:10 am • Category: Parenting

The Department for Children, Schools and Families launched a report entitled “Safer Children in a Digital World” on 27th March, 2008. The report is authored by Dr Tanya Byron, a clinical psychologist who is mother to two children. It was commissioned by Gordon Brown in September 2007 and suggests a package of measures to help children and young people make the most of the internet and video games, while protecting them from harmful and unsuitable material.



When Should You Homeschool High School?

By Kayley Kenzie • Mar 28th, 2008 at 8:06 am • Category: Homeschool

For many parents and students, choosing homeschool high school can be a wise decision. A lot of people think homeschooling is mostly practical for younger children, but that isn’t so.



Working together - Team Work as a Parenting Skill

By Dr. Noel Swanson.. • Mar 28th, 2008 at 4:21 am • Category: Parenting

Kids learn from example; and if you can involve your children in the household activities, you gain on several counts: they share your burden of work; they get your time and attention; and they learn to work as a team. The best parenting advice is to work together in raising your children and establishing child discipline. Children are children; and whether they are your own or your spouse’s kids from a previous relationship, it is the duty of the two people who make up their parents to work together to form their children’s discipline plan.



Top - Article Directories

By article24 • Mar 27th, 2008 at 6:52 pm • Category: Writing

Some webmasters try to use articles from free content directories to get visitors to their site and make some money. This is mostly important for those who have just begun working as an affiliate for several companies and do not yet have any funding, yet need to built small niche websites to visitors to their site so that they can begin making revenue.



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