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

Indoor Winter Fun For Kids (09 Jan 2006)
Entertain your children on a shoestring -- the old-fashioned way!

Adoptive Parents Abusing Their Children (09 Jan 2006)
Adoptive parents need support. Not all adoptions are fairytales.

Ten Tips for Dealing with Temper Tantrums (09 Jan 2006)
A child's temper tantrum can be one of the most unnerving behaviors a parent has to deal with. This article provides ten different options for responding to "David's" temper tantrum.

A Mom, A Mirror, and an Opportunity to Teach a Young Man (09 Jan 2006)
This article summarizes the experience of a parent being put to the test of honesty and integrity while the child is watching. What would you do in the same situation? Children learn by watching the actions of their parents, and the opportunity to teach those lessons is a gift.

Balancing Work and Family (09 Jan 2006)
It is hard to juggle a career and a family. Every family goes through it through good times and bad.

How To Catch A Cheating Spouse.
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Ten Ways to Help Your Child Make Friends (09 Jan 2006)
New research shows that all likeable children behave in certain ways. These skills are not in-born but can be taught by parents, teachers and other caring adults. There is a language of likeability that some children cannot pick up by osmosis, but must learn. It has been called" shorthand" to making friends.

Is My Child Lazy? (09 Jan 2006)
Is there a difference between lazy and unmotivated? Why do some children move as if in slow motion? Is this normal or are they just trying to irritate you? You may be surprised to learn that a great many factors come into play when a child appears to be lazystage of growth, hormones, hunger, motivation, lack of clear directions and maybe even sleep deprivation.

How to Make Kids More Likeable? (09 Jan 2006)
New research shows that all likeable children behave in certain ways. These skills are not in-born but can be taught by parents, teachers and other caring adults. There is a language of likeability that some children cannot pick up by osmosis, but must learn. Not only does fitting in and having friends feel good, it has numerous other advantages including better grades, healthier bodies, less stress, and more opportunities to learn social skills. Children who feel like they have friends tend to stay in school longer, make wiser decisions, and are generally happier.

How to Create an Attitude of Cooperation (09 Jan 2006)
As teachers, parents, and caring adults, we want to create an atmosphere where mutual respect and support are inherent and people learn to self-manage. We do need to discipline and guide the actions and character development until the individuals can learn and practice self-discipline. The word discipline, as defined in Webster's dictionary, means learning or knowledge, the training that develops self-control, character, orderliness, and efficiency. The root word of discipline is disciple, which means a student or follower of another. It does not mean punishment or fear.

How Often Does Child Sexual Abuse Get Reported? (09 Jan 2006)
How often does child sexual abuse get reported? Not nearly as often as it should. Most child abuse victims never report the crime or get help in coming to grips with this life-changing trauma. They move into adulthood with a broken heart and low self esteem. Much misbehavior and acting out can be traced to an incident which occurred which left the child feeling confused, betrayed and angry.

1000 Questions For Couples.
What you absolutely must know about your relationship - test your compatibility and grow deeper in love.

Does Sexual Abuse Usually Occur Just Once? (09 Jan 2006)
Your daughter tells you that Uncle Charley has touched her bottom and she doesn't like to sit on his lap anymore! Should you believe your child? Yes. Should you believe Uncle Charley when he promises never to do it again or even denies inappropriately touching the child? Probably not. Offenders who have been caught tell researchers that nobody does it just once.

Playful Parenting - More than Just Fun and Games (09 Jan 2006)
Early childhood educators have called play "children's work". Many parents believe their children should be doing something more productive than merely having fun. But, actually, play fosters physical, emotional, intellectual and social development. Encouraging your child to play is vital for his development as well as his happiness.

15 Ways to Help Kids Like Themselves (09 Jan 2006)
Homes should be run by parents, not children. So many times, however, either the children are in charge or the parents are so eager to be liked, that whatever rules and standards are talked about, few are enforced, especially on a consistent basis...

Lets Pretend (09 Jan 2006)
Children explore the world around them and learn through pretend play. With so many passive activities like watching TV and playing video games, we sometimes need to encourage our children to pretend play. Here are a few suggestions on how to get those creative juices flowing for both you and your child.

Parenting Your Teenager: What Teens Say About Parents (09 Jan 2006)
Parenst would do well to know what their kids are really thinking. Here are a few things teens say about their parents.

Break Free From The Affair.
Strategies and Resources to break free from the affair in a marriage.

Parenting Your Teenager: What Parents Say About Teens (09 Jan 2006)
Parenting is hard. Here are several things that parents find to be the most difficult about parenting a teenager.

Kids And Chores - Make It Easy On Yourself! (09 Jan 2006)
Hard-pressed parents can make life easier by involving their kids in household chores from an early age. But even if their kids are older, all is not lost!

Teaching Respect And Values In Todays Society (09 Jan 2006)
Many parents worry when they see their kids grow up in a society that is losing its sense of values and respect for life. Yet teaching our kids these values is a relatively simple task. Here's how!

Two Means Trouble (09 Jan 2006)
Oh, the joys and the whoas of having two children 14 months apart...

MORAL ARMORS Irrational Parenting, Part III (09 Jan 2006)
The Author of Moral Armor reveals the psychology of bad parentingfrom why they have children to the ultimate parenting sin: raising aimless, fear-ridden, defenseless individuals.

The Sexually Skilled Husband.
How Christian Married Couples Can Have Great Sex.

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Enhancing Life for a Lifetime
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Gullibles Travels
A journey by a web-footed gull through a sea of sharks. Definitions: Gull - a dupe, a foolvulnerable...

Accelerated Learning is Profitable
Accelerated learning is not only practical, it is profitable. Acquiring the ability to learn new ski...