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How To Catch A Cheating Spouse.
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Choosing Names For Twins (09 Jan 2006)
Choosing a name for one baby can be a headache, but two...

Choosing the Perfect Jogging Stroller (09 Jan 2006)
Tips to help decide which jogging stroller is best for your needs.

Choosing Wooden Toys For Children (09 Jan 2006)
A short guide to choosing a great wooden toy for your child. wooden toys are in many situations superior to other plastic material toys.

Chore and Reward Systems that Work (09 Jan 2006)
If you are looking for a creative way to motivate your children to help around the house... look no further. This creative chore and reward system will have children pitching in to help.

Church Service Family Style: How a 3 Year Old Preacher & a Beagle Made Our Sunday Unforgettable (09 Jan 2006)
One unforgettable Sunday our church had a three-year- old preacher, an organist who could play one song, an altercation involving the offering and a visiting beagle who knocked over the pulpit.

Save The Marriage eBook.
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Classic Parenting: Encouragement, Praise, Acceptance, and Responsibility (09 Jan 2006)
Be the parent you child needs you to be.

Clean Kid Syndrome - Does Your Child Suffer from it? (09 Jan 2006)
A nationwide Newspoll survey revealed that the average kid is spending at most, just 10 percent of their free time playing outdoors at home. Alarmingly one in 20 parents (5%) admits when their kids are at home they NEVER play outdoors. Instead the majority of Australian kids are spending far more time indoors, watching television, playing computer games or playing with toys.

Clean Slates and Fresh Starts (09 Jan 2006)
Hope, excitement and anxiety all wrapped up in fresh haircuts and new clothes. Pens, pencils and notebooks, the smell of a new box of crayons and a brand new bookit all speaks of such promise. It's...

Cloningis it for you? (09 Jan 2006)
A clone of yourself, that sounds like funhow about a whole family of them? Can you afford this?

Co-Sleeping - Is It Right For You And Your Baby? (09 Jan 2006)
Co-sleeping will provide extra nourishment at night and added protection for your baby. Sleeping with the mother gives the baby a steady supply of feelings and sensations that could possibly compensate for the neurological immaturity an infant has at birth.

500 Lovemaking Tips & Secrets.
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Co-sleeping, a personal story (09 Jan 2006)
When I was pregnant, we knew that we had some fairly fixed ideas about how we wanted to raise our child, including allowing her to share our bed for as long as she wanted to.

Coaching Your Teenagers on the Quest for Good Grades (09 Jan 2006)
It is important that as a parent, you create a flexible environment that supports your teen, and provides her with the opportunity to grow into a self-reliant young adult.

COMMITMENT: Teaching Children the Lessons of a Lifetime (09 Jan 2006)
It's been said, time and again, that for a child to learn what is most important, he must be shown the lessons through example, not through words. And, if we are to nurture certain traits within our children, we must first develop those traits in ourselves. Parents and teachers must come to understand that our children learn more from what we do than what we say. The old saying, "do as I say, not as I do," is more damaging than you can possibly know. And, if we are to teach our children about things like commitment, we must provide experiences for them to learn unstead of how to make excuses for why they cannot.

Committed Parenting (09 Jan 2006)
When you think about it, probably the one thing that our children need most in order to grow up feeling loved, happy, and empowered enough to give of themselves to others is our commitment to them as parents.

Communication Mistakes Parents Often Make - And Easy Ways To Correct Them (09 Jan 2006)
As parents, we love our children and want to do the best for them. At times, however, the pressures of living every day create stress and distractions for all of us. We can easily fall into communication habits that are not effective, especially when we need to discipline our children or talk with them about sensitive issues.

Killer Orgasms.
How To Have The Best Sex Humanly Possible - By Gary Halbert.

Communications for Family Emergencies (09 Jan 2006)
As a parent you can never have enough ways to help keep your kids safe. Here are some extra ideas to keep in touch with your teenagers.

Confident Children - Avoid Overparenting (09 Jan 2006)
You can never love your child too much but you can parent your child too much. When you overparent you run the risk of raising a bubblewrapped kid - a child who is not capable of solving his or her own problems. So how can you recognise overparenting and what can you do if you find yourself parenting too much!!

Confident Kids : Why Some Parents Should Carry a Health Warning (09 Jan 2006)
The words we use when speaking to our children have a profound effect on their development. As a hypnotherapist, I am sometimes horrified by the way parents speak to their children ...

Conflict Response Styles and Strategies in Your Home (09 Jan 2006)
The first major challenge when it comes to conflict is that we are taught to win at the expense of others. When we get into a fight or disagreement, it's as if many of us step into a boxing ring and fight against one another—instead of realizing that we are actually on the same team. One of the best ways to ensure family happiness is to not get into conflict in the first place. In this article learn three common sense conflict resolution tips that can help keep you out of the parenting "deep end" for good.

Considering Daycare? Consider the Pros and Cons (09 Jan 2006)
When you're a parent it's a difficult decision to know whether to send your child to daycare or not. We have provided many of the pros and cons of sending your child to daycare for your consideration.

Bring Back A Lost Love!
Bring back the Love of your life, no matter how hopeless your situation appears. Ends loneliness, ensures happiness!

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Consistent Boundaries Makes Discipline Easier
Homes should be run by parents, not children. So many times, however, either the children are in cha...

Limiting Beliefs - How to Break Through the Barrier
Don't let limiting beliefs dominate your life! This article gives an analogy for how people often ge...

Pregnancy Symptoms, Signs and Symptoms of Being Pregnant
One of the biggest questions in your life will be, "Honey, am I Pregnant?" Some women claim that the...