Developing Self-Motivation

Posted on 06. Mar, 2009 by The-Cute-Kid Photo Contest.

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Being self-motivated is essential to succeeding in school and in life. Those who aren’t self-motivated find themselves soon left behind. Developing Self Motivation means that you believe that you can succeed even when others may say you cannot.

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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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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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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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The Value of Playing With Your Child

The Value of Playing With Your Child

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

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Playtime is valuable time. Children learn through play. During play children often imitate valuable adult behaviors, stretch their imagination and reinforce [...]

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How To Instill Confidence In Your Toddler

How To Instill Confidence In Your Toddler

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

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The toddler years are years of extreme growth. A toddler begins walking, speaking, and interacting with others and their environment. Their brain is developing at a rapid pace as they take in everything around them.

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