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Tips For Potty Training Success

Posted on 05. Mar, 2009 by The-Cute-Kid Photo Contest.

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One of parents most trying times can be potty training. But don’t despair it will happen. The most important question raised by every parents is when to start potty training? The average age of potty training for kids is 30 months with normal ranges between 18 months and 5 years. If you want you can [...]

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Is Your Child Being Bullied Around?

Posted on 05. Mar, 2009 by The-Cute-Kid Photo Contest.

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Bullying is an increasing problem among elementary students and parents constantly seek measures to prevent child bullying.
In fact, in a recent study at the University of Washington elementary students were surveyed. Of the 3530 students surveyed 22% said they had been involved in child bullying [...]

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How to Teach Your Kid Money Management

How to Teach Your Kid Money Management

Posted on 05. Mar, 2009 by The-Cute-Kid Photo Contest.

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Do you know the importance of teaching money management to kids?
Many children today grow up not knowing how to manage money. Their [...]

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5 Ways To Raise Unspoiled Children

Posted on 05. Mar, 2009 by The-Cute-Kid Photo Contest.

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As a parent we often hear the phrase I want this or I want that.  For many parents being able to buy their children things that they want makes them feel successful. They want their children to be happy and to like them. [...]

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Effective Praise

Effective Praise

Posted on 04. Mar, 2009 by The-Cute-Kid Photo Contest.

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Every parent knows the importance of praise for kids. But many do not praise their children enough. Jack Canfield of Chicken Soup for the Soul once sited a study that followed a group of two-year olds around for a day. The results found that the average child received 432 negative statements and only 32 positive [...]

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Dealing With Nighttime Fears

Dealing With Nighttime Fears

Posted on 04. Mar, 2009 by The-Cute-Kid Photo Contest.

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To children nighttime can be a scary time as their imaginations run wild and the smallest sound or shadow on the wall can become a monster. Dr. Richard Sherman, a clinical psychologist in Los Angeles says, “Monster fear is real. This is a very common problem among children between the ages 3 and 6.”

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Building Self-Reliance

Building Self-Reliance

Posted on 04. Mar, 2009 by The-Cute-Kid Photo Contest.

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A person who leads a self-reliant living is able to think for himself. He trusts his own judgment and is in control [...]

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Teach Your Child Responsibility

Teach Your Child Responsibility

Posted on 04. Mar, 2009 by The-Cute-Kid Photo Contest.

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Every child needs the responsibility of a job. Children develop self-confidence, feel valuable, and learn important skills when given household responsibilities. A [...]

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