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		<title>Keeping Your Child Aware of the Medical World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is said that the majority of accidents happen at home. And as many parents will attest, children are often looking for new and interesting ways to hurt themselves. Since accidents or injuries of some kind are almost inevitable, it is wise to educate your children about the medical world and what to do in [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is said that the majority of accidents happen at home. And as many parents will attest, children are often looking for new and interesting ways to hurt themselves. Since accidents or injuries of some kind are almost inevitable, it is wise to educate your children about the medical world and what to do in the case of an emergency.</p>
<p>Not all parents have <a href="http://www.soliant.com/">careers in medicine</a> and are thus not trained to treat many injuries. Even so, families should be able to treat certain simple injuries. A well-stocked first aid kit should be accessible in the home, and the family should know how to use it. A good <a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Home-First-Aid-Kit">first aid kit</a> should include adhesive bandages, gauze, tweezers, disinfectant and more.</p>
<p>Have a set of emergency procedures in place in case of medical problems. Teach your kids how and when to dial 911. Try unplugging the phone temporarily and practice dialing 911 so they know what to do. Some hospitals offer CPR training courses. It’s good for even kids to know how to perform <a href="http://firstaid.about.com/od/cpr/ht/06_cpr.htm">CPR</a>.</p>
<p>Some children are scared of doctors&#8217; offices or of doctors. If possible, try to help your children trust people in the medical world. Or rather, do what you can to lessen their uneasiness about doctors. Children are more likely to talk to a doctor about what is wrong if they are not afraid of the doctor.</p>
<p>Parents, if you have any medical problems like epilepsy or heart problems, make sure your kids know what to do if you have an incident.</p>
<p>Keeping your children aware of the medical world and first aid will help them be able to deal with and treat simple medical problems, whether they happen in the home or elsewhere.</p>
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		<title>Working Parents: Improving Intimacy with Your Mate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 11:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working full-time and keeping up with your spouse is a daunting task. Trying to make enough time with your partner, in the middle of other family and work obligations, requires a major effort. Too often, parenting shifts your focus and all your attention goes to business during the day and the children at night. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working full-time and keeping up with your spouse is a daunting task. Trying to make enough time with your partner, in the middle of other family and work obligations, requires a major effort. Too often, parenting shifts your focus and all your attention goes to business during the day and the children at night. You may end up overlooking your mate.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time to show your spouse some special attention. Think about using a <a href="http://www.ukmedix.com/viagra/" target="_blank">fast viagra supplier</a>. Plan regular trysts and keep the passion burning. Even with kids, parents can still remain adoring lovers.</p>
<h3>Be Naughty but Nice</h3>
<p>Add a bit of spice with your partner. Leave a suggestive and playful voicemail message on her mobile explaining how much you miss her. On your way out the door in the morning, offer some loving words. Let your mate know you&#8217;re looking forward to a relaxing and intimate evening.</p>
<h3>A Night on the Town</h3>
<p>Culminate your promises and hints of an evening of passion on a regular basis. You can surely devote one night a month and get a babysitter for the kids so you can focus on your partner. To make sure your passion lasts all night, visit a <a href="http://www.ukmedix.com/viagra/buy-viagra-online.cfm">viagra online pharmacy</a> to make sure you&#8217;re ready for all possibilities. Show your partner you&#8217;re still madly in love.</p>
<p><strong>Find Opportunities Daily</strong></p>
<p>Focusing attention on your spouse doesn&#8217;t require you to remove the kids from the equation. You just have to work around them. Steal a lingering kiss when you part in the morning. Hold hands as often as possible. Take the family to the movies and snuggle with your wife during the coming attractions. There are many times during the day to show you still care.</p>
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		<title>A Game Room for the Kids?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 09:13:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Giving your children a place to enjoy in the home is something to consider. This can be something that will enable them invite friends over. Aside from the living room, which is the usual place for www.direct.tv entertainment, a game room may just fit the bill. Basements and other rooms are great options. Making a game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Giving your children a place to enjoy in the home is something to consider. This can be something that will enable them invite friends over. Aside from the living room, which is the usual place for <a href="http://www.thebroadbandhome.com/the-newest-in-wireless-home-internet-connections.html">www.direct.tv</a> entertainment, a game room may just fit the bill.</p>
<p>Basements and other rooms are great options. <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4523741_setup-game-room.html">Making a game room</a> is simple, and it could even double as a family room. All you need to do is up some fun activities, many which you may already have, and put them together in one place that anyone will enjoy.</p>
<p>Having a room for board games, televisions, and toys is a great idea. If your kids are teens, <a href="http://www.custompokertables.com/">folding custom poker tables</a> for games of candy poker, video games, and other ideas may be more suitable. Options such as these will allow your children to have a safe environment for them and their friends.</p>
<p>A game room can be a wonderful addition to your home. Young children can take advantage of space for their toys and to play, and older children can do homework, relax, and anything else that is needed. Teens and college students can have an alternative to places where you may not be comfortable. Finally, regardless of age, a game room can always be a family room and a place that everyone can get together.</p>
<p>Consider a game room for your home. Whether you have an entire room available or can just transform a small section of the basement, a game room of some sorts can be enjoyed. Talk to your family to see how one may be implemented in the home.</p>
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		<title>Preparing for Financial Emergencies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 11:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via@daylife Emergencies happen, and even the best of us can be caught unaware. Financial emergencies are sometimes the most devastating. They can take years to remedy if not taken care of correctly. There are many things that constitute a financial emergency. For example, a medical problem or accident, car trouble, or the [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.netplaces.com/money-for-20s-30s/the-secrets-to-saving-money/building-an-emergency-fund.htm">Emer</a><a href="http://www.netplaces.com/money-for-20s-30s/the-secrets-to-saving-money/building-an-emergency-fund.htm">gencies happen</a>, and even the best of us can be caught unaware. Financial emergencies are sometimes the most devastating. They can take years to remedy if not taken care of correctly. There are many things that constitute a financial emergency. For example, a medical problem or accident, car trouble, or the pipes breaking in your home. If you come across a big problem that takes a large amount of money, what are some ways that you can go about getting everything put back to normal?</p>
<p>Get a loan</p>
<p>Many times when there is something that comes up and takes a lot of money, you will want to get a <a href="http://www.wa-ilsc.org/how-to-deal-with-student-loans-you-cannot-afford/">cash loans</a> or installment loans. Not everyone is able to get a personal loan through a bank, though. In these cases, <a href="http://www.acecashexpress.com/payday-loans.aspx">payday loans</a> can help you get through a tough time.</p>
<p>Pull From Savings</p>
<p>If you have a <a href="http://www.bargaineering.com/articles/7-deadly-sins-of-personal-finance-skipping-emergency-funds.html">savings account</a>, you may be in luck. See how much you can pull from that account to help keep you on track financially. Though you may not have enough to cover everything, you will most likely be able to cushion the blow.</p>
<p>Friends and Family</p>
<p>If worse comes to worst, you may have friends or family that are willing and able to help. Many people do not like asking for money, but you may find that you don&#8217;t have any other choice. If this is the case, just keep in mind that you will be back on your feet soon.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://financialplan.about.com/od/personalfinance/a/FinancialCrisis.htm">Financial emergencies</a> are difficult to deal with. Many times, they involve an emotional disaster as well. Keep your cool, and you will get through it.</p>
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		<title>Learning Starts From Your Own Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning can truly start at home. Think of all the things children are taught at home such as manners, morals, ideals and beliefs. An increasing number of kids are getting their education at home through traditional home school methods or by taking advantage of online courses. Learning at home has many benefits. Flexibility Learning at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning can truly start at home. Think of all the things children are taught at home such as manners, morals, ideals and beliefs. An increasing number of kids are getting their education at home through traditional home school methods or by taking advantage of online courses. Learning at home has many benefits.</p>
<p><strong>Flexibility</strong></p>
<p>Learning at home provides great flexibility whether the student is being <a href="http://www.ehow.com/about_4760776_advantages-of-homeschooling.html">homeschooled</a> or taking college classes. At home, learning is built around the student’s schedule, not the school’s. It also allows students to study from any location where there is a computer and Internet access.</p>
<p><strong>Save Money</strong></p>
<p>Learning at home eliminates the commute, which saves on gas, wear and tear on your car and time. Consider how much time you spend commuting to and from school plus the miles that get put on the car. Learning with online classes and resources also means you don&#8217;t have to worry about lunch money for the school cafeteria.</p>
<p><strong>What to Consider</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/story/demand-for-online-learning-increases-as-more-k-12-students-deem-it-essential-2011-06-28?reflink=MW_news_stmp">Students</a> need to consider if they have the time and discipline to learn at home. It takes a high level of commitment to be successful. There isn’t a teacher and traditional classroom where you&#8217;re regularly reminded of assignments that are due.</p>
<p><strong>Where to Find Online Classes</strong></p>
<p>It is easier than ever to find online education opportunities. Students can find online classes at eLearners or do research locally by asking friends and families who learn at home. Chances are great that someone else in your community is learning at home.</p>
<p>Learning at home has never been easier thanks to the Internet.</p>
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		<title>Help Your Child Become A Professional</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 08:47:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a parent, you want the best for your children. Whether you are just starting out raising babies or have a house full of teens, there are many issues that parents face. Financial planning, special needs, medical care, and even helping your child develop into a professional are subjects that many parents struggle with on [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a parent, you want the best for your children. Whether you are just starting out raising babies or have a house full of teens, there are many issues that parents face. Financial planning, special needs, medical care, and even helping your child develop into a professional are subjects that many parents struggle with on a daily basis. Take time to review available resources and develop a plan to help your child grow into their potential and land a high paying job. This can help remove some of the stress.</p>
<h3>The End Game</h3>
<p>While we all have a desire for our children to be happy and healthy first, we also want them be successful in the career they choose. You may hope that your child develops an interest in becoming a lawyer or doctor or selects one of the highest paying jobs available. While we cannot force our children to develop interests in particular fields, we can make it easier for them to do so by providing them with a solid basis in education, behavior, health, and financial planning.</p>
<h3>Whole Child Development</h3>
<p>One approach is the concept of raising men and women. Instead of focusing on your child&#8217;s short term <a href="http://www.pbs.org/parents/childdevelopment/">development</a>, remember that you are raising a little person who will one day be an adult. Start instilling the qualities that professionals possess from the very beginning. This isn&#8217;t barbaric when you think about it. Professionals in the highest paying jobs are hard-working, ethical, motivated, and diligent. Whole child development simply means focusing on these qualities from the beginning.</p>
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		<title>Tips on How to Avoid Separation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 14:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When things get strained in a marriage, there is a natural progression: many ignore it at first, then they make excuses, and then the fighting begins. At some point, there comes a choice: do you try a separation, or do you not? The instinct these days is to go with the separation, but in reality, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When things get strained in a marriage, there is a natural progression: many ignore it at first, then they make excuses, and then the fighting begins. At some point, there comes a choice: do you try a separation, or do you not? The instinct these days is to go with the separation, but in reality, that might not be the best thing. Here are a few tips to avoid separation.</p>
<p>Try counseling first. While many people assume it’s the most logical first step, it’s often ignored if the couple believes that their issues cannot be resolved. That isn’t the case, and with a trained professional, a couple might be able to get to the root of their problems.</p>
<p>If you want some space in your relationship, divorce isn&#8217;t the only answer. Simply try spending more time independent of each other. Take some time to reflect on whether your marriage can make it. Spending time working things out and collecting your thoughts should be a necessary step in the process before it gets to <a href="http://sky4lovers.com/?p=3701">separation</a>.</p>
<p>Don’t let your emotions get the better of you. You deserve more from your marriage, and that’s exactly what you should be getting. If you have honestly tried to give each other space, and have seen a marriage counselor with open minds and hearts and the intention to find resolution, and nothing seems to be working, you may decide to separate. Be sure to find a lawyer that will make the <a href="http://www.totaldivorce.com/process/default.aspx">divorce process</a> easier.</p>
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		<title>HostGator Reviews And Coupons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 02:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HostGator Reviews And Coupons The HostGator token 25 % off has been principally dedicated to reseller hosting clients but its validity has been now extended to all HostGator packages, ranging from shared web hosting services over reseller and VPS to dedicated server hosting. VPS and dedicated server hosting ca n&#8217;t be paid for a year [...]]]></description>
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<p>The HostGator token 25 % off has been principally dedicated to reseller hosting clients but its validity has been now extended to all HostGator packages, ranging from shared web hosting services over reseller and VPS to dedicated server hosting. VPS and dedicated server hosting ca n&#8217;t be paid for a year in advance (only monthly billing on sale) but the reseller web hosting from HostGator.com can be paid even for 2 years in advance which means massive savings for you with the 25 % off HostGator coupon. For example, with the Diamond reseller plan and HostGator coupon C25OFFWHRZ you will save whopping $ 599 on the 2 years package. </p>
<p>What is reseller hosting and who is it for? . </p>
<p>Reseller web hosting is a shared web hosting service that re-packs services available from the actual hosts (primary hosting providers). It could be an individual or pocket size business that makes use of the bandwidth and WWW hosting servers of a high pitched tier hosting supplier and resells the like to the customers by offering added value services like web-design, domain names registration or programming. </p>
<p>Most real hosts offer reseller parcels in order to increase their sales. A large number of web hosting businesses have arisen around the internet today. In order to remain competitive the real hosting providers are looking for multiple ways how for advertising their services to a greater number of people with no need of offering their services to each individual one by one. This paved the way for the popular reseller hosting business. Even they are one of the best web hosting company according to WHRZ.WHRZ is <a href="http://www.webhostingreviewzone.net/">Hosting Review</a> publisher who provides best <a href="http://www.webhostingreviewzone.net/">Web Hosting Reviews</a>.</p>
<p>In the reseller system, the real hosts be able to generate volume orders and delegate end clients to the reseller middle-men. Reciprocally, reseller web hosting businesses look after the end client&#8217;s needs in a more personal way and are able to offer a tailored solution even for the modest customers. This is a win-win situation for everyone. </p>
<p>The reseller web hosting business can be made up-and-running and earning income without having to invest any considerable capital sum. The services offered by a reselling company are not much different from those of the primary hosts. In fact, the resellers usually add more value to the customers, like web design, SEO, or even marketing services which is usually not in the big hosting providers&#8217; scope of business. </p>
<p>Individuals who want to set about a reseller web hosting business can simply search on internet for reseller host providers and find the best offer suitable to their plans. There are no obstacles in obtaining a reseller account from a real host these days. Anyone can apply. </p>
<p>For those ordering basic hosting programs (shared packages) with a monthly billing, the best <a href="http://www.webhostingreviewzone.net/hostgator-coupon-codes/">HostGator Coupon</a> is C994OFFWHRZ. Its credit value is $ 9.94 off initial order. It means you can get HostGator Baby plan first month for mere 1 cent. You can occupy it as a free trial, there are no declaration commitments. Or when paying yearly in advance, redeem the HostGator coupon C25OFFWHRZ to get 25 % discount from initial bill which makes impressive $ 89.55 discount a year for the Baby plan. There is also 45 days money back insure so it is riskless to order HostGator web hosting.</p>
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		<title>Moving the Family to a New Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving the family to a new home is more than just packing boxes and crates, loading them into vans and cars and trucks and taking off to your new residence. Moving also involves a lot of changes. Even a move across town (say, no more than 25 miles from your former residence) can entail changes. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving the family to a new home is more than just packing boxes and crates, loading them into vans and cars and trucks and taking off to your new residence. Moving also involves a lot of changes.</p>
<p>Even a <a href="http://mainstreethomes.wordpress.com/2011/05/14/preparing-your-child-for-a-move/">move</a> across town (say, no more than 25 miles from your former residence) can entail changes. HOA management personnel in your new neighborhood may have already provided you a list of what is and isn’t allowed at your new home; this can mean not being able to take your child’s trampoline, swing set, or other outdoor play equipment.</p>
<p>If you can replace the equipment with some that is approved, then the problem may not be bad at all. If, however, you are not allowed to have any play equipment on your property, you will need to explain this to your children.</p>
<p>If this is the case, take your child to the neighborhood and find the closest play area. Then, promise them (and stick to your promise) that they will have ample opportunity to use that play equipment.</p>
<p>Moving the family to a new home may also mean a change of school, place of worship, and even youth sports venues. To make this easier, ask <a href="http://www.allpropertymanagement.com/association.html">HOA management</a> personnel if they can provide information on those things mentioned as well as other things that may affect your child.</p>
<p>Armed with this information in advance, you can start looking into registration processes, programs and activities that are available, and other things. Your child may even be able to start attending or participating in some activities even before the move happens, if transportation issues allow for this.</p>
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		<title>Building Trust With Your Teen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a parent, it is your responsibility to rein your teen in, teach them right from wrong, how to handle money and how to be strong enough to be themselves. If you are worried that you aren&#8217;t doing the best job you can, here are some things to think about when you want to build [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a parent, it is your responsibility to rein your teen in, teach them right from wrong, how to handle money and how to be strong enough to be themselves. If you are worried that you aren&#8217;t doing the best job you can, here are some things to think about when you want to build trust with your teen.</p>
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<li>Be open. Saying that you are open and being open to talk are two very different things. If you say you will answer any awkward question they have and then close up like a clam when they ask – they will know you are not open to them. If you aren&#8217;t there for them, they will find someone who is – and it will likely be Google.</li>
<li>Explain your thought process. If your teen understands why you are doing something, they are less likely to rebel. Help them understand your logic without belittling them. Teens are old enough to understand what you&#8217;re talking about – treat them like their age.</li>
<li>Never betray their <a title="Trusting" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_(social_sciences)">trust</a>. Building trust and keeping trust are the same – you need to be trust worthy. Don&#8217;t spy on them and don&#8217;t push them to talk to you about things they don&#8217;t want to share, unless its harming them. As you build trust and reliability – they will come to you.</li>
<li>Knowledge is power and dispels fear of the unknown. Don&#8217;t be afraid to research and ask other parents about their raising woes. If you see their children acting how you want your child to be – ask them about how they gained trust with their child.</li>
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		<title>Family Budgeting the Right Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 16:05:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Having a family is a costly adventure, but one that’s usually taken on willingly. House payments, groceries, school clothes and utilities are just some of the expenses such an adventure requires.</p>
<p>Getting a <a href="http://www.visionprepaid.com/" target="_blank">Visa prepaid credit card</a> to dole out allowances or keep grocery funds in check can really help in the long run. It can even help with school clothes if each kid is given a card with his or her own allotment for spending. When the money’s gone, it’s gone, and nothing is owed at the end of it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ehow.com/way_5280366_way-reestablish-credit-after-bankruptcy.html">Budgeting</a> is really up to the homeowner, but it&#8217;s a family affair because everyone has to live by it. Everyone in the home will be expected to save money any way possible, like turning off lights or only running the dishwasher when it‘s full.</p>
<p><strong>Prepaid Credit Cards Can Help</strong><strong><br />
<strong> </strong></strong></p>
<p>A great way to save a bit is to use a prepaid credit card to pay all the bills online. You&#8217;ll save gas to get to the creditor and save time standing in line to get to the counter to pay. Plus, many businesses offer discounts for paperless billing.</p>
<p>House payments or rent shouldn’t be more than a quarter of the total income of the bread winner. If it&#8217;s more, there needs to be another income to support the home. Oftentimes, it takes two incomes to make ends meet.</p>
<p>A savings account should be started by putting 10% of each paycheck in an interest-building bank account without taking it out.</p>
<p>With planning ahead and common sense, budgeting shouldn’t be too hard.</p>
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		<title>Finding Justice for Your Child</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people have lost babies and the reasons are as varied as the children lost, but what is done about the loss remains an unanswerable question for some. At times doctors or nurses have made a mistake that caused injury or even death to the babe. To make it through an entire gestation of 9 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people have lost babies and the reasons are as varied as the children lost, but what is done about the loss remains an unanswerable question for some.</p>
<p>At times doctors or nurses have made a mistake that caused injury or even death to the babe. To make it through an entire gestation of 9 months just to have the baby die within hours or days or months is beyond heart wrenching. Most parents are not doctors and do not know whether their child is getting adequate treatment or not. Asking someone about parental rights, like a <a href="http://www.californiamed-mal.com/" target="_blank">Los Angeles malpractice</a> attorney, couldn’t hurt.</p>
<h3>Doctors and Nurses Are People Too</h3>
<p>Many parents feel like the doctor and nurse are authorities, and you don’t disagree with them. However, they‘re human, and unintentional deaths or even lifetime maiming can occur. Parents should talk of these possibilities before treatment.</p>
<p>It would also be good to get a second opinion so the parents can get unbiased answers. One doctor cannot speak for another, but they can tell about usual treatments and medicines. They know if <a href="http://www.universalhub.com/2009/15_million_malpractice_verdict_against_childrens_h" target="_blank">something went very wrong</a> or possibly even calm the nerves of an upset parent searching for information.</p>
<p>Doctors and nurses are people just like you, and they shouldn’t be put up on a pedestal, as being above us. They simply have an area of expertise that the parent doesn’t have, but they are still just people. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, and ask all the questions that come up.</p>
<p>Don’t be afraid to stand up for your child; nobody else will.</p>
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		<title>Should Your Child get an Allowance?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 13:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some parents may approach the question of allowance with some trepidation. These hesitations are understandable, as of course you don’t want to spoil your child or go about it in an incorrect manner. Deciding on an allowance and, if appropriate, the specifics of the allowance, can be difficult.</p>
<p>Most experts agree that an <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/investor-education/book-excerpts/not-your-mothers-allowance-program/article1999611/">allowance</a> is a good idea. It promotes the ability to make money-related decisions, which can be developed at a young age (some say as early as three or four years of age). That is actually one of the more surprising conclusions from experts: that an allowance could (or should) begin that early. Money recognition does begin at an early age though, which lends the support of an allowance around this time frame.</p>
<p>You may want to spend time looking at specifics of the allowance. For instance, you may not be surprised to learn that the weekly amount is agreed to coincide with the age of the child. However, most experts propose not tying the allowance with housework, citing that children need to feel that they are contributing (and not “working”). These and other issues should be carefully approached.</p>
<p>An allowance will hopefully allow your child to acquire important skills they will use later. Perhaps your child will save up money to purchase <a href="http://www.uniquedollclothing.com/">American girl doll clothes</a>, which will teach them valuable habits.</p>
<p>Take some time to approach this topic as a family. An allowance can certainly play a valuable role in their development, from learning how to count money to saving and fiscal responsibility. Perhaps an allowance is right for your child.</p>
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		<title>Should you Save for Your Child&#8217;s College?</title>
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<p>A lot of parents look at their child, seemingly so helpless and unable to do anything, and they naturally want to build the child a road through the clouds. The Earth no longer seems good enough for their baby. But while showing your child lots of love is great, at some point you have to encourage your child to become independent. You won&#8217;t be able to do this if you fight your child&#8217;s battles for him or her.</p>
<p>One of the hardest things you are going to have to do is instill a sense that at some point, your child is going to be on their own. At some point, no help will be forthcoming, and your interests will shift into your <a href="http://www.tradeking.com">financial needs</a> and not theirs. Far too many parents assume that they have to pay for their children&#8217;s college. But while helping your child to develop skills and apply for grants is wonderful, simply handing them the money to go to school is counter-productive. If you say, &#8220;be independent&#8221; and just hand them money, the lesson will be lost.</p>
<p>However, if you slowly wean your children off of your support in their teens, by 18 they will understand that they will have to hustle up their college fund for themselves. Do not assume that your children will take care of you when you&#8217;re old- they will have their own responsibilities by then. If you teach your children about the efficient use of loan money, the value of a dollar they have to actually earn, and the amazing power of grants, they will ultimately be more successful in handling money.</p>
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		<title>The Increasing Popularity of Day Trading Commodities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a way to make money is something many people are doing right now. Even as a parent, you may be looking for a way to pad your savings or to build a stronger future through financial planning methods. Day trading may be a part of that process. It is one of the more popular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a way to make money is something many people are doing right now. Even as a parent, you may be looking for a way to pad your savings or to build a stronger future through financial planning methods. Day trading may be a part of that process. It is one of the more popular methods of trading today, and the reasons for that are very simple.</p>
<h2>Why day Trading Commodities is Popular</h2>
<p>A few very specific reasons can help to point to the reasons people <a href="http://www.ufxmarkets.com/">trade commodities online</a>. If you are looking for a way to make money, this could be the right decision. Each person&#8217;s needs are different, though.</p>
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<li>It is easy enough to learn. Learning about day trading      commodities is not as difficult as you may imagine. While there is a <a href="http://commodities.about.com/od/onlinetrading/a/online_trading.htm">learning      curve</a>, many people will profit sooner than later with this trading      option.</li>
<li>It offers risk options. If you are worried about your      family&#8217;s finances, you may not want to put money into very risky trades.      With commodities trading, you can choose the risk level right for you. You      can be safe.</li>
<li>The costs involved in trading commodities like this are      lower, especially when you use a discount broker found online. You may      find that this is one of the most affordable types of <a href="http://commodities.about.com/od/gettingstarted/a/commodity-etf.htm">trading      methods</a> available.</li>
<li>This method of trading is popular because it is      effective. You can turn a profit in commodities rather easily in some      cases.</li>
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<p>Overall, there are many reasons to day trade commodities, but you have to make the decision about whether or not it is right for your needs. Consider its advantages for you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image by evil angela via Flickr When your son or daughter reaches the teen years, a moody, difficult person begins locking the door and blasting music in the bedroom previously occupied by your sweet freckled kid. Not long ago, you and your kids enjoyed outings almost every Sunday afternoon. Now, it&#8217;s nearly impossible to [...]]]></description>
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<p>When your son or daughter reaches the teen years, a moody, difficult person begins locking the door and blasting music in the bedroom previously occupied by your sweet freckled kid. Not long ago, you and your kids enjoyed outings almost every Sunday afternoon. Now, it&#8217;s nearly impossible to get the entire family together, even for special occasions.</p>
<p>How do you build a bridge across the gulf that seems to separate you from your teen? One helpful strategy is to place trust in your teen. That might sound counterintuitive because you regularly see your teen making less-than-stellar choices, whether it&#8217;s a weird new hair color or <a href="http://www.npr.org/2011/05/16/136275658/late-to-bed-early-to-rise-makes-a-teen-sleepy">putting off homework until the last minute</a>. However, the idea is to prompt your teen to rise to the occasion.</p>
<p>One way to encourage your teen to be more responsible is to give him or her a new cell phone with Muve Music. If you have nightmares about the potential costs associated with giving your teen a phone, you can relax. <a href="http://www.mycricket.com/cell-phones">Prepaid cell phones</a> allow you to control exactly how much you spend each month. It&#8217;s also a built-in limit for your teen.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s why a phone is a cool gift. You&#8217;re recognizing <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/05/04/kiss-vocalist-urges-teens-turn-music/">your teen&#8217;s interest in music</a> by providing unlimited downloads. This shows you&#8217;re paying attention and you know what matters to your teen. Your teen should know he or she is responsible for keeping the phone on and checking in with you when staying out late. Finally, tell your teen to never text and drive.</p>
<p>Buying your teen a phone is a great way to connect, build trust, and cultivate responsibility.</p>
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		<title>Dressing a Teen for College</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2011 14:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Other than the obligatory college-themed hoody, and perhaps a pair of college-themed pajama pants, a child going off to college needs clothes. Going off to college is an angst-ridden time for most young people, as well as for their parents. Finding ways to relieve the stress can make the process smooth and easy for student [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Other than the obligatory college-themed hoody, and perhaps a pair of  college-themed pajama pants, a child going off to college needs  clothes. Going off to college is an angst-ridden time for most young  people, as well as for their parents. Finding ways to relieve the stress  can make the process smooth and easy for student and parents.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A new college student goes from the safe environment of the high  school buddies he or she has had for four years to the vast world of  college. Everyone has their own style, and meeting friends is a  challenge in itself. While the student may just choose to go with  comfortable and durable clothing, there are always those choices of  clothes that tell more about you than you realize. <a href="http://www.sojones.com/hiphop-clothing/lrg-clothing/" target="_blank">LRG Clothes</a> can help you present the person you are. The stylish hip hop clothing of the line makes a statement.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Students are on a budget. They want to make the most of all <a href="http://www.education.com/reference/article/parents-teens-money-where-begin/" target="_blank">the money available to them</a>.  The important things will come first &#8212; books, food, and the TV for  their room. After that, maybe there is room to allow your teen to do a  little shopping for some new clothes. This may be a responsibility that a  teen has never had. The student should take the time to find the  clothing that they feel the most comfortable in. If that same  comfortable clothing can tell their story, all the better. People change  clothes all the time. A statement doesn&#8217;t need to be made each time &#8212;  just when they want to let others know who they are.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Positive Parenting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Apr 2011 05:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’re a parent, a parent who wants the best for your children. But sometimes you are angry and impatient, at other times you are so loving and accepting you’d make even Mother Teresa proud. Unfortunately, today is not one of those days. You’ve yelled more than you’d like to admit, and have spent more than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’re a parent, a parent who wants the best for your children. But sometimes you are angry and impatient, at other times you are so loving and accepting you’d make even Mother Teresa proud.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, today is not one of those days. You’ve yelled more than you’d like to admit, and have spent more than the regular hours tending to the needs of your growing brood. You’re wiped out.</p>
<p>How can you be more positive?</p>
<ul>
<li>Get the grit as well as the joys on positive parenting through various online resources.</li>
<li>Make it a point to pre-decide how you are going to respond to your child who disobeys before the incident occurs. When it does, stop for a moment before you react and go through your pre-planned response.</li>
<li>Focus on the positive. When you’re child does something well, reward them with a sticker or some other treat.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.cleverparents.com/2006/10/02/oh-rewarding-children-can-be-rewarding-for-parents-rethinking-the-chore-chart/" target="_blank">Teach your child</a> how to do a particular task instead of assuming they know how to do it by watching you. Put up a step-by-step chart in their room following your tutoring.</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/being-happy-parent-good-parenting.html" target="_blank">Smile</a>. Have consequences for your children, but don’t let this interfere with your positive attitude.</li>
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<p>Positive parenting is rarely a daily event; it is a moment by moment opportunity, an experience that is made more positive, or negative, depending on how you choose to react to it. Children can be taught the rules, can be given direction, can be helped on their way, but it’s up to you to decide how you are going to respond when their response is less than positive.</p>
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		<title>5 Ways to Prepare Your Child for College</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 17:07:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s a lot involved in getting your child ready to go to college. However, elearners.com can make this easier, as it provides information on colleges and universities that offer online degrees as well as other things that can make preparing your child for college easier. Briefly, here are five ways you can prepare your child [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There’s a lot involved in getting your child ready to go to college. However, elearners.com can make this easier, as it provides information on colleges and universities that offer online degrees as well as other things that can make preparing your child for college easier.</p>
<p>Briefly, here are five ways you can <a href="http://www.acenet.edu/Content/NavigationMenu/ProgramsServices/CIP/Preparing/Guide1.htm">prepare your child for college</a>.</p>
<p>1. If you have a special needs child, find out how the college makes getting the help he needs accessible. For some children, this may mean staying at home and taking online courses, or dividing his time between traditional courses on campus and online courses at home.</p>
<p>2. Does your child have a chronic medical condition? If so, find out what medical facilities are available on campus. Again, pursuing an online degree may be a better option.</p>
<p>3. Are finances a factor? If this is the case, elearners.com can let you “comparison shop” for the best rates for online courses. This will help your child get the most education for the money he has.</p>
<p>4. Does your child know how to do simple chores, such as laundry and minor home repairs? Taking online courses doesn’t mean he still shouldn’t learn these. And, online classes are so flexible that he can’t use the excuse of not having time as a way of getting out of the chores. Remind him he’ll need these things after college.</p>
<p>5. Help your child work out a budget that includes college expenses (online courses have them, too, although they are sometimes less) as well as other financial responsibilities.</p>
<p>Ultimately, finding ways to prepare your child for college can only increase their chances of success.</p>
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		<title>Learning Things as a Parent</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 05:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a parent is as much of a learning situation as being a child. There are things that every parent will learn or in some cases unlearn because of their children. Here are a few great examples of things parents don&#8217;t always expect to learn. Image via Wikipedia How to clean formula off a wall. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Being a parent is as much of a learning situation as being a child. There are things that every parent will learn or in some cases unlearn because of their children. Here are a few great examples of things parents don&#8217;t always expect to learn.</p>
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<li>How to clean formula off a wall. Babies have a tendency to spit-up and sometimes it will end up on the other side of the room.</li>
<li>Zippers are fantastic. Children go through a TON of cloths and having something that is easy to take on and off makes it much easier on you.</li>
<li><span>Don&#8217;t wash Velcro with anything else. Velcro sticks &#8211; unfortunately to everything including that expensive piece of silk lingerie you love. Oh yeah by the way that is now ruined.</span></li>
<li>Storage is key. Being a parent enables you to pack 90 bags worth of things into a diaper bag and purse.</li>
<li><span>Always have a stroller. Strollers are not only a great place to put your child in when you get tiered of carrying them everywhere but they also work very well as a catch-all for bags and purses.</span></li>
<li>Sleeping while standing up. Sleeping becomes something you only get when no one else is looking, the minute they see that you are asleep they instantly need something.</li>
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<p>Being a <a href="http://theryancokeexperience.wordpress.com/2011/01/13/things-ive-learned-about-being-a-parent/">parent </a>never ceases to be an interesting adventure. And there is no telling what you may learn especially when you are not quite certain of what your child may or may not do next.</p>
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		<title>Adjusting to Life with an Adopted Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 12:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adopting a child can be a beautiful gift to both the parents and the kid.  However, adjusting to the adoption can take some time for all parties involved.  Here are a few tips for making  the best out of the awkward transition period. Feelings Realize that your new child might be scared.  Although they are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adopting a child can be a beautiful gift to both the parents and the kid.  However, adjusting to the adoption can take some time for all parties involved.  Here are a few tips for making  the best out of the awkward transition period.</p>
<p>Feelings</p>
<p>Realize that your new child might be scared.  Although they are probably grateful to have a permanent home instead of living in foster care, you must remember that you are still a stranger to your new child.  Your new child may be afraid of fitting in or wondering if you truly love them.</p>
<p>Make The Child Feel at Home</p>
<p>Find out what your child’s favorite snacks and favorite TV shows are.  Put in an effort to surround the child with things that will make them happy. At the same time, don’t spoil the child to the point where he or she may feel like a hotel guest.  You want the child to feel at home.  Make sure the child is comfortable going into the pantry to grab juice or a snack.  Ask the child to help out with simple tasks such as setting the table so that he or she feels involved.</p>
<p>Rules</p>
<p>Make sure your adopted child understand the rules of your home.  The rules of the house probably vary from the rules of a foster home or orphanage. Help to set the rules up front by making a chore chart or other poster board. It is especially important to establish rules such as curfew, time allowed on the computer and what time homework has to be completed by if you are mixing a household of natural birthed children and adopted children.  You want all children to be treated equally so that the adopted child doesn’t feel like you love your birth child more and your natural child doesn’t feel like you favor the adopted child because they are new to the household.</p>
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		<title>Work and Home Life Balance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More moms than ever are a part of the full-time work force.  It can be very difficult to develop a home and work life balance.  It is important to both your physical and mental health to learn how to have a healthy mix of work and play. Reduced Work Week Find out if your company [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More moms than ever are a part of the full-time work force.  It can be very difficult to develop a home and work life balance.  It is important to both your physical and mental health to learn how to have a healthy mix of work and play.</p>
<p>Reduced Work Week</p>
<p>Find out if your company has a reduced work week.  A reduced work week allows people to work four 10 hour days instead of five, eight hour days.  This saves the employer money on utilities bills and also gives employees a full extra day off.  You can use that extra week day off for house cleaning and errands so that you can spend Saturdays and Sundays with your spouse and kids.</p>
<p>Telecommute</p>
<p>If your job is very computer and Internet oriented, your employer may allow you to work from home and telecommute.  More companies are allowing this because it saves on the amount of office space that they need to rent and energy that they need to use.  Employees can still communicate with each other and clients through hand held devices and instant messaging and email.  Moms will benefit because it provides a more flexible schedule and allows you to be in the house if one of your kids stays home sick from school.</p>
<p>Know When to Turn the Work Day off</p>
<p>Many people feel the pressure to be a perfect mom and a perfect employee.  Leave your work behind when the day is done.  If you have done the very best you can and have completed your job, don’t feel the pressure to do extra tasks off the clock.  Devote time to family outings, kid’s sporting events and time with your significant other with out your Blackberry going off with work emails every ten minutes.</p>
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		<title>Rare Conditions that Affect Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every parent wants their child to be healthy and happy.  Parents worry about their children getting fevers, viruses and may even have fears of their children falling victim to a serious illness such as cancer.   There are many rare conditions that parents should know about that also affect children. Prader-Willi Syndrome Prader Will Syndrome is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every parent wants their child to be healthy and happy.  Parents worry about their children getting fevers, viruses and may even have fears of their children falling victim to a serious illness such as cancer.   There are many rare conditions that parents should know about that also affect children.</p>
<p>Prader-Willi Syndrome</p>
<p>Prader Will Syndrome is a dangerous condition that can cause childhood obesity.  This genetic disease causes children to be constantly hungry causing them to eat dangerously large amounts of food.  The disease can be tricky to diagnose at first because many Prader-Willi babies may actually be too thin at first and increase in weight as they get a little older.  There is currently no cure and very few treatments for this condition.</p>
<p>Spina Bifida</p>
<p>Spina Bifida is a condition that causes children to be born with a gap in their spine.  Since the spine is not formed correctly and there may be nerve damage, people with spina bifida may have problems walking correctly if at all.  There are currently surgeries to help with spina bifida, but there is no cure.  Kids with this disorder may need walkers or wheelchairs to get around.</p>
<p>Kawasaki Disease</p>
<p>You have probably never heard of Kawasaki Disease, but more than 3,500 kids in America alone get sick from this illness.  This disease is a rare virus that can be fatal if not treated.  Symptoms may mimic other illnesses.  Symptoms include swollen limbs, fever, chapped lips and a severe rash.  As long as this condition is caught early enough, it can be treated and cured.  Most kids with Kawasaki are younger than six years of age.  This is a one time disorder and not a chronic condition.</p>
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		<title>Are Payday Loans Your Thing?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A payday loan is a very particular thing with a set of reasonable uses. While some people are often tempted to use these loans for irresponsible and even crazy purposes, a loan of this type is intended to be treated as a source of emergency cash and nothing else. But since cash is sometimes seen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A payday loan is a very particular thing with a set of reasonable uses. While some people are often tempted to use these loans for irresponsible and even crazy purposes, a loan of this type is intended to be treated as a source of emergency cash and nothing else. But since cash is sometimes seen as something that all but grows on the side of the road ready to be picked, some people do not have enough appreciation for the role it can play in a person&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>When you go to a site like <a href="http://www.paydayone.com/" target="_blank">paydayone.com</a>, you need to be extremely careful about why you are taking out the loan in the first place.A payday loan is not a toy. It also should not be used to purchase toys. For some people, any time that they can get money, they want to be generous to themselves and their kids. But this is not the point of taking out a payday loan.</p>
<p>These loans are intended to be for emergency cash purposes, not for trying to live the high life. Considering that a payday loan requires you to pay interest and fees, you would end up paying more (if not three times as much) for the same exact bit of conspicuous consumption.</p>
<p>However, there are occasions when a <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Quick-Payday-Loans---When-You-Need-Emergency-Cash-and-There-Are-No-Other-Options%21&amp;id=4355991" target="_blank">payday loan</a> is completely appropriate for a person to take out. In those kinds of cases, it makes perfect sense, because you actually need that money. If you have a serious, unexpected bill come up, or if your child should happen to have a serious issue that requires cash that you do not have, then a payday loan makes sense to take out. Those are the kinds of situations that this type of cash infusion is designed to be for. As long as you use your loan for necessary and useful expenditures that you have not had time to save for, a payday loan is all right.</p>
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		<title>The Teenage Years: Hard on a Parent&#8217;s Wallet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 12:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Teens]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Babies are very expensive.  Although raising a child is often costly, the next most expensive time arrives once your child reaches the teenage years.  Here are some expenses to keep in mind when your child is approaching their teens. Driving Once your teen gets license they are going to want to drive.  Even if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Babies are very expensive.  Although raising a child is often costly, the next most expensive time arrives once your child reaches the teenage years.  Here are some expenses to keep in mind when your child is approaching their teens.</p>
<p>Driving</p>
<p>Once your teen gets license they are going to want to drive.  Even if you can’t afford to get your child her own car or think that she is too young to deserve a car, she is still going to want to drive your car.  Don’t forget about the extra gas that your teen will be using and the extra mileage that will be added to your car.</p>
<p>Prom</p>
<p>Proms have become ridiculously expensive.  What once was a nice milestone has now turned into an excuse for teens to wear expensive gowns, want to ride in a limo and spend money on after prom parties.  It is important to work out a prom budget with your teen to avoid the situation getting out of control.  There is also the price of prom tickets to take into consideration.  The school usually sets the ticket prices.</p>
<p>It Costs to be Cool</p>
<p>When your child is in the second grade, you can dress your child in any outfit of your choosing and the kid will just go with it.  High school kids on the other hand want to wear what their friends are wearing and sometimes those stylish outfits come with high price tags.  Try to offset these costs by shopping at outlet stores or asking your teen to get a summer job to help save up for their school wardrobe.</p>
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		<title>Donating a Family Car to Charity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2011 07:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of different things that your family can donate to charity when you reach a point when you no longer need that item. There are many different things that your family owns that other families and charities would be pleased to have, so you should not feel like you have to simply [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of different things that your family can donate to charity when you reach a point when you no longer need that item. There are many different things that your family owns that other families and charities would be pleased to have, so you should not feel like you have to simply throw those items away. One example of something that you can donate when it has fallen into disuse by your family is a car.</p>
<p>There are charities such as <a href="http://www.cucumber.com/kars4kids.html">Kars 4 Kids</a> that are specifically looking for vehicle donations that they can use in order to benefit children in need. Getting rid of a car in any other manner can actually be a hassle, and trying to sell it or take it to the junk yard is really a waste of time that is not benefiting anyone. This is why, instead, you should consider donating the family car that you are no longer using to acause where you know somebody is going to be helped. Donating your family vehicle to a <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_5884680_donate-reused-needy-struggling-family_.html">charity</a> such as Kars 4 Kids is going to guarantee that someone who is less fortunate than your family is going to benefit from your generous donation.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a way to donate something to charity this year, consider a car that your family is no longer using. Check to find out about the tax deduction options of the donation as well, as this is a popular benefit that comes with making donations to <a href="http://nonprofit.about.com/od/fordonors/a/cardonation.htm">non-profit organizations</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Raising a Handicapped Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 12:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raising a handicapped child can be difficult for the entire family.  Although challenging, with planning and time, you can provide a great life for your handicapped child. Plan for the Future If your child has a permanent disability, it is important to obtain adequate life insurance so that he can be taken care of after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Raising a handicapped child can be difficult for the entire family.  Although challenging, with planning and time, you can provide a great life for your handicapped child.</p>
<p>Plan for the Future</p>
<p>If your child has a permanent disability, it is important to obtain adequate life insurance so that he can be taken care of after you are gone.  Although this is a difficult situation to think about, there are some disabilities that may be able to leave a child unable to work for life.</p>
<p>Make Your Home More Accessible</p>
<p>If your child has a disability which can be made easier by making some accommodations in the house, it is important to do these things so that your child can be more independent.  If you have a child who is short in stature due to a disability, provide stools so that she can reach sinks and help with the dishes and brush her teeth.  If your child is wheelchair bound, get her a tool to help her reach objects.  Kids like to feel like that can do tasks and contribute.</p>
<p>Test the Waters</p>
<p>Not all children with every disability are created equal.  When it comes to schooling, see what makes your child comfortable.  Some children may prefer to be home schooled or go to a special school to avoid teasing by other children.  Other children may have an easy time fitting in despite their disability and enjoy time in a regular public school.  Don’t hold your child back because you are afraid of what he can not do.  Let him try things, you can always change the arrangements if your child is unhappy.</p>
<p>Someone to Relate To</p>
<p>Help your child to make friends with another child with the same or a similar disability.  As your child grows into his or her teen years, it will be nice to have a friend who he or she can relate to.</p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Budget Balanced</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are not the government. You have plenty of expenses to keep up with, and probably a few debts that you need to keep paying on to eventually dig yourself out of them. You cannot just keep printing more money to justify more borrowing, as nice as that would be. When it comes to your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are not the government. You have plenty of expenses to keep up with, and probably a few <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortgage" target="_blank">debts</a> that you need to keep paying on to eventually dig yourself out of them. You cannot just keep printing more money to justify more borrowing, as nice as that would be. When it comes to your kids and your husband, you also have to keep their spending in line somehow. And as effective as it would be, you can&#8217;t just lock them in the basement while you go to work. You have to employ some gentler, more subtle methods if you want to keep your family&#8217;s finances on track.</p>
<p>First off, you can set up <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_571_set-family-budget.html" target="_blank">budgets</a> for certain things, in order to get a basic guideline of what you can spend versus what you need to save and invest. Just keep in mind that a budget is just a rough estimate, and it is extremely difficult to stick to (let alone enforce) a budget without it being automated. So set up as many of your bills as possible to get paid automatically, and set up your transfers into savings and your brokerage account so that you do not need to worry about these things. That will take you a long way toward keeping your <a href="http://www.howtodothings.com/finance-and-money/a2256-how-to-setup-a-family-or-household-budget.html">expenses</a> under control.</p>
<p>Another way you can keep your expenses under control is to issue your husband and your kids <a href="http://www.thereachcard.com/" target="_blank">prepaid credit cards</a> to use for their spending. Unlike regular credit cards, they can only spend what is actually on there, so there won&#8217;t be any nasty surprises at the end of the month. Let them complain about how little money you are providing them with. As your wealth grows, you might be willing to adjust the amount upward. But since money does not exactly fall out of the heavens, you have to keep a careful watch on the money you do have, lest it all just floats away.</p>
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		<title>Work at Home Jobs for Moms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 20:07:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a full-time mom and brining in an income can be a challenge.  Thanks to the expansion of the Internet more mothers are taking advantage of the opportunity to work at home.  Working at home allows a more flexible schedule and gives mom’s more time to spend with their kids. Freelance Writing Freelance Writing is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a full-time mom and brining in an income can be a challenge.  Thanks to the expansion of the Internet more mothers are taking advantage of the opportunity to work at home.  Working at home allows a more flexible schedule and gives mom’s more time to spend with their kids.</p>
<p>Freelance Writing</p>
<p>Freelance Writing is one popular career opportunity for moms.  Freelance writers can write for content sites on the web where they can pick as many or as few articles as they want out of a queue.  Another way to earn income as a freelance writer is to write for private clients.  Some writers also build their own websites and blogs and earn income through site visits and selling affiliate products.</p>
<p>Transcription</p>
<p>Transcription is another great job that can be done from home.  Many medical billing offices and law offices needs transcriptions done.  A business will send freelancers audio clips to listen to and the transcriber will type up the text.  Some companies pay by the hour while others pay by the word or page. People who can type a lot of words per minute will be ideal candidates for this type of job.</p>
<p>Online Tutoring</p>
<p>Online tutoring is a good option for women who have teaching experience but no longer wish to work in a classroom.  Once someone signs up with an online tutoring company, they will be given clients who they will meet with over a web cam or web chat and given instructions to.  Most online tutoring companies will provide the learning materials and subjects that you should cover in your lesson plans.</p>
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		<title>Bad Credit Refinancing: A Financial Miracle in the Making!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 12:47:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is possible. You can believe, you can lift your head up high and thank God for the gift of miracles that is&#8230;. Car Refinancing! Yes, a car refinance loan will help you financially; but everyone always thinks there&#8217;s no way in when you have bad credit. It&#8217;s like a festering leprosy on your skin, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is possible. You can believe, you can lift your head up high and thank God for the gift of miracles that is&#8230;. <em>Car Refinancing</em>! Yes, a car refinance loan will help you financially; but everyone always thinks there&#8217;s no way in when you have bad credit. It&#8217;s like a festering leprosy on your skin, or an odoriferous stench in your pits that can force flowers to wilt. The term &#8216;<a title="bad credit" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_credit" target="_blank">bad credit</a>,&#8217; in fact, can be considered a slanderous term!</p>
<p>Not in this case, though, for miracles do happen, and you most definitely <em>can </em>get a <a title="car refinance" href="http://auto-loans.wellsfargo.com/auto-loan-refinance.html" target="_blank">car refinance</a> loan even with bad credit. Services like CarMoneyFast.com can help you find a way to qualify for a car refinance loan. The service&#8217;s job is to find as many lenders as possible with policies regarding bad credit.</p>
<p>Once you have a list, the next step is to find out just how much your car is actually worth. Generally, poor credit car loans get accepted simply because the Kelley Blue Book value of your car is more than what you owe on the <a href="http://www.live-pr.com/en/buying-a-car-with-bad-credit-r1048774577.htm">loan</a>. If you still owe more than the car is worth, keep making steady payments until it drops low enough for you to refinance. Or if you&#8217;re in the market for a car, pick one that has a Blue Book value more than the loan you&#8217;re getting.</p>
<p>And speaking of steady payments, know that although some factors can go either way, the sure bet is to keep a good payment history with your lender. Whether or not you have bad credit won&#8217;t matter. Some lenders will look at your history and grant you the refinanced loan.</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s possible. Believe it. Whether you&#8217;re working toward getting a car but have so much <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4392913_refinance-car-loan-bad-credit.html">debt</a> piled on or need help financially with a car refinance loan along with the drowning credit score, you still have hope for qualifying.</p>
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		<title>Surprise Your Child with Their Fantasy Costume</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 07:08:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surprising your child with the perfect Halloween costume can create a memory that both of you will cherish for a lifetime! Halloween is a very special holiday for most children. For many, it’s on the same level as Christmas morning and their birthday. Boys often prefer action figure or cartoon character disguises while many little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surprising your child with the perfect Halloween costume can create a memory that both of you will cherish for a lifetime! Halloween is a very special holiday for most children. For many, it’s on the same level as Christmas morning and their birthday. Boys often prefer action figure or cartoon character disguises while many little girls love Princess Jasmine and Tinkerbell outfits. It can be tricky to decide on the right outfit without spoiling the surprise. Here are a few things to consider when trying to keep your plans a secret.</p>
<h2>Don’t Spoil It</h2>
<p>The trick to surprising your child with the perfect <a href="http://www.buycostumes.com/CategoryPage/KidsCostumes_129.aspx">kids costumes</a> is to spend time with your child. Simply asking would be too obvious. From time to time, ask him to pick out a movie or take him to the toy store. Remember what they chose, and add it to your list of possibilities. If he enjoys a nightly bedtime story, start a discussion about this favorite books or which new ones he’d like to add to his collection. By observing your child’s likes and dislikes, it won’t take long to discover your child’s favorite characters.</p>
<h2>The Best Ways to Shop</h2>
<p>If you want to keep your choice a complete surprise, it might be hard to visit a traditional costume store without hiring a babysitter. This could throw up a red flag to a curious child if you don’t normally do this. Instead, save both time and money by checking out the kid&#8217;s costumes at online costume shops. In fact, you might not even be able to find <a title="Information on homemade Halloween costumes" href="http://www.marthastewart.com/photogallery/homemade-kids-halloween-costumes" target="_self">your child’s choice</a> in a retail establishment.</p>
<p>Although you shouldn’t wait until the last minute, don’t shop too early. Younger children can change their minds about favorite characters quickly! You’ll never forget how your child’s little face lights up when she see the costume of her dreams.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Working Parents to Care for a Disabled Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 08:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caring for a child while juggling full time jobs is a challenge for all parents. But when one child is disabled, needing special care at all times, the challenge becomes greater. Yet families that have a disabled member know how to handle challenges because they face them everyday. That experience is invaluable for the everyday unexpected, especially [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caring for a child while juggling full time jobs is a challenge for all parents. But when one child is disabled, needing special care at all times, the challenge becomes greater. Yet families that have a disabled member know how to handle challenges because they face them everyday.</p>
<p>That experience is invaluable for the everyday unexpected, especially if one or both parents are away at work. However, for a new family lacking the experience continuously meeting the needs of a disabled child, finding help is paramount. Below are few tips that will help from the start.</p>
<p>Inquire About Social Services/Support Groups</p>
<p>As working parents with a disabled child, support is imperative. Some of that support may be provided by the government, both locally and federally. Social services may offer aid in the form of financial assistance or transportation. Under the Disabilities Act you may qualify for federal programs.</p>
<p>Meeting other families with the same challenges at support groups can also offer additional help in a variety of ways in a very collabrotive environment.</p>
<p>Lean on Family</p>
<p>That&#8217;s what family is for, to help in times of need. Relatives are sure to assist in anything from watching the kids to doing chores around the house that working parents can&#8217;t find the time to tackle. The best help may come from the other children in the household who can be there at all times and are sure to be very accommodating.</p>
<p>Seek Help From Professionals</p>
<p>Some disabled children may have very special needs that a busy family cannot readily provide. In these instances, working parents should seek the help of professionals who are trained to provide such care. These professionals can be visiting nurses at home during working hours, or a day care facility.</p>
<p>Disabled children have special needs and working parents are capable of meeting them.</p>
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		<title>Teach Your Child How to Use the Computer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 06:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children growing up in today’s world will never know a life without computers. Because of this, children need to be taught at an early age how to use a computer. You can teach your child basics of using computers. Show your child where the button is to turn on your computer and monitor. You might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children growing up in today’s world will never know a life without computers. Because of this, children need to be taught at an early age how to use a computer. You can <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2038154_teach-child-use-computer.html">teach</a> your child basics of using computers. Show your child where the button is to turn on your computer and monitor. You might want to have them all plugged into a power strip so that there is just one button for your child to push to power up your computer system.</p>
<p>Demonstrate to your child how to move the mouse around on the screen. Show them how to click on the mouse. For especially young children, show them that when the arrow turns into a hand shape that they can click on the mouse and something will happen. If your child is a toddler, consider getting a mouse that is <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4769237_childproof-your-computer.html">made for kids</a>. This type of mouse is over-sized and has a simple single-click button.</p>
<p>There are many websites designed specifically for children. Coloring book websites make it possible for children to easily color in the pages online. Some sites have pages that your children can print off and then color with crayons. There are other sites that help your child learn the names of colors, how to count, and the letters of the alphabet. Bookmark these sites in your browser and show your child how to use the bookmarks to access these pages.</p>
<p>As your child is learning how to use the computer, it is vital that you have an anti-virus software program installed. While there are several programs that you can purchase, <a title="PC  Tools Free Anti Virus Software" href="http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/" target="_self">PC Tools Free Antivirus</a> is a good choice, and it’s free as well. It is easy to install and set up. With PC Tools software, you’ll protect your computer and get peace of mind that your system will be safe from vicious viruses.</p>
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		<title>The Right Foods to Keep Kids Acting Like Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 08:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know every child is different. However, there are a few characteristics that can pretty much sum up any child across the country: energetic, active and growing. To keep them that way, such as asking to stay up late or expressing their creative sides on your home&#8217;s walls, kids need the right vitamins and [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana;">Energy</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana;">Sure, kids have just about enough energy already, but to have it in the first place they need the fuel to make it. These foods are excellent fuel for burning energy:</span></p>
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<li class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-list: l1 level1 lfo1; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana;">Oatmeal:      Instead of feeding kids with sugar-overloaded cereals, serve up a bowl of oatmeal      which is packed with energizing B-vitamins and slow burning carbs and      fiber. Kids will love it with honey.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-list: l1 level1 lfo1; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana;">Bananas:      Since they’re already acting like monkeys, give children bananas. They are      full of natural sugars and potassium that’ll keep kids swinging on trees.</span></li>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana;">Activity</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana;">Being active means being healthy, so kids need all the immunity boosters possible to keep them in school and on the playground. It’s especially important since they are more susceptible to disease. </span></p>
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<li class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-list: l2 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-layout-grid-align: none; text-autospace: none;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana;">Yogurt:      Kids will love the many flavors, and knowing little creatures, probiotics,      are helping them stay healthy.</span></li>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana;">It&#8217;s every parents worst nightmare to have their children growing up too fast. But that’s what they need and can do it with these foods.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Verdana;">On a diet of these foods, kids can keep acting like kids even when they’re long into adulthood.</span></p>
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		<title>A Mother&#8217;s Day Tea Party for Moms and Daughters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 18:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the great things about Mother&#8217;s Day is that it&#8217;s a time you can spend with your family, just doing the kinds of things that you enjoy. That&#8217;s important, and it&#8217;s also a day where you can make a lot of memories. You don&#8217;t have to do the same old things for Mother&#8217;s Day. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the great things about Mother&#8217;s Day is that it&#8217;s a time you can spend with your family, just doing the kinds of things that you enjoy. That&#8217;s important, and it&#8217;s also a day where you can make a lot of memories. You don&#8217;t have to do the same old things for Mother&#8217;s Day. Instead, why not do something creative and different for a little while? If you have a daughter (or daughters) in your life, why not have a <a href="http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/entertaining/mother-tea-party-0507">tea party</a> where you all dress up? Of course, this works better when your children are little, but there&#8217;s absolutely no reason why you can&#8217;t do it even when your daughters are older. It can still be a great bonding experience, and a time to laugh a lot and just have fun.</p>
<p>Being able to dress up is part of the allure of a tea party, and there are <a href="http://www.costumeexpress.com/CategoryPage/CX_Kids_10+77.aspx">kids costumes</a> that can really set the mood for it. Think large hats, colorful boas, and sparkly dresses that many young children associate with rich, elegant people. Playing dress-up is often fun no matter what your age, so mom will want to dress up, as well. Then she and her daughter(s) can have an elegant tea party. Very young children might not be too good at pouring tea, so be careful or just pretend. For older children, you can actually have tea and something to snack on, like finger sandwiches or small cookies.</p>
<p>Depending on what your child likes to eat and what you&#8217;ll allow her to have in the way of candy or sugary foods, there are plenty of choices to go along with your tea party theme. Don&#8217;t give up on having some great food. It&#8217;s a little bit of work to get it ready, but the joy that you&#8217;ll have and the memories that you&#8217;ll make will be well worth it.</p>
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		<title>Following Kids, Babysitter With Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 08:32:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hardest part about being a working parent is the separation from your children five days a week. It is especially hard when they haven&#8217;t yet reached the age to attend school. While you&#8217;re plugging away at work, the kids are at home. Being away means you risk missing all of those firsts that you [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">The hardest part about being a working parent is the separation from your children five days a week. It is especially hard when they haven&#8217;t yet reached the age to attend school. While you&#8217;re plugging away at work, the kids are at home.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">Being away means you risk missing all of those firsts that you dreamed of seeing, like their first step and their first word. Instead, it&#8217;s the babysitter on the scene catching all of those precious moments. But with technology, a working parent can come as close to actually being there as possible.</span></p>
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<p>Text and Chat</p>
<p>Calling the babysitter repeatedly on the phone can be an annoyance, but also can be a distraction. Working parents can instead shoot a quick text to check up throughout the day. As a plus, pictures can be texted as well.</p>
<p>Additionally, with chat capability on some email clients, parents can send emails at work while simultaneously chatting with the babysitter.</p>
<p>Videoconferencing</p>
<p>However, with a new baby in the house parents want to see them as much as possible, which is easy with the latest telecommunications devices. Apple products like the iPhone and iPad have videoconferencing technology to see who you&#8217;re talking to, or in this case, who the person you&#8217;re talking to is holding.</p>
<p>Working parents can also access videoconferencing online with popular applications like Skype and a web camera.</p>
<p>Social Media</p>
<p>For modern working parents, social media is a creative way to read up on the children&#8217;s and babysitter&#8217;s day. With Facebook, a babysitter can post messages about daily happenings along with the pictures of them. With Twitter, a babysitter can provide parents with quick updates on their feed. Those with smartphones can be alerted to each new posting.</p>
<p>The days of lunch time check ups are over now with technology that lets parents can follow their kids in real time.</p>
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		<title>Stages of Development for a Healthy Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2011 09:41:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While each baby is different, there are certain stages of child development that all healthy babies go through. These are the motor, sensory, thinking, language and social milestones that all children must learn and progress through to be productive and social adolescents and adults. During the first few weeks, newborns can only see about a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While each baby is different, there are certain stages of <a href="http://www.planningfamily.com/blog/" target="_blank">child development</a> that all healthy babies go through. These are the motor, sensory, thinking, language and social milestones that all children must learn and progress through to be productive and social adolescents and adults.</p>
<p>During the first few weeks, newborns can only see about a foot away from them. At the end of the month their vision improves to three feet. At three months they are raising their head while lying on their stomach, stretching and kicking their legs out, bringing their hands to their mouths and grasping toys and fingers. They start to smile socially, begin to babble and follow moving objects.</p>
<p>At six months, they can help hold the bottle while feeding. They explore objects with their mouths and by hitting them. They can sit with only a little support, open their mouth for a spoon, know familiar faces and scream if angered or annoyed.</p>
<p>At 12 months, infants can drink from a cup, grasp small objects and feed themselves small finger food. They mimic sounds and actions, they see respond to music and say their first word.</p>
<p>By 18 months ,they can follow simple directions, identify objects, walk without help and scribble with crayons. They can also solve problems by trial and error.</p>
<p>By two years of age children can drink from a straw, feed themselves with a spoon and open cabinets and drawers. They explore and take things apart as well as use several word simple sentences including verbalizing their feelings and wants.</p>
<p>By the time a child reaches age three they should be three times their original height and four times their original weight. They can feed themselves, open doors and be able to play a simple game of catch. They should be able to pay attention for a few minutes at a time and ask short questions.</p>
<p>A healthy child will show these same signs which means they are going through typical <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_development_stages">stages</a> of development.</p>
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		<title>Solutions to Watching Kids for Working Parents</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 08:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The inner workings of family life have changed dramatically since the first half of the 20th century when a mother was home at all times, or family members lived next door. Families with two working parents are more common than those with one bread winner. But balancing the children with full time jobs creates a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The inner workings of family life have changed dramatically since the first half of the 20th century when a mother was home at all times, or family members lived next door. Families with two working parents are more common than those with one bread winner. But balancing the children with full time jobs creates a lot tricky situations.</p>
<p>To keep their house in order, working parents have to come up with creative solutions to keep their kids safe and keep their jobs. Doing so successfully means working with each other and people outside the home.</p>
<p>Trading Places</p>
<p>Since the traditional mom role is out of the picture in families with working parents, both need to agree to trade roles on and off. On one day dad can watch the kids while mom plays or works, and vice versa. And when unsuspecting circumstances occur, both parents need to agree to be understanding and accommodating.</p>
<p>Asking for Help</p>
<p>The industriousness of working parents is likely to prevent them from wanting to employ the help from others. But when they experience the lightened load, that notion soon disappears. Help can come in the form of a neighborhood babysitter or relatives and friends. It never hurts to ask for help.</p>
<p>Working From Home</p>
<p><span>Working parents unfortunately have to sacrifice a lot for their careers, and companies should reciprocate. This doesn&#8217;t have to mean getting out of work, however. Instead parents can make arrangements to bring work home with them, using one day a week to telecommute. With technology, more and more job positions are capable of being done from anywhere with an Internet connection, including the park. </span></p>
<p>Teaming up with Others</p>
<p>Parenting doesn&#8217;t have to be a dual or singular endeavor, it can in many ways be a group effort. Working with other working parents, families can accomplish a lot as they collaborate on the many parenting duties generally taken on by only two adults.</p>
<p>With a little planning and help working parents don&#8217;t have to fall behind on their most important responsibility: parenting.</p>
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		<title>Teach Kids Young About Preventing Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 08:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Studies have shown that it&#8217;s much easier for people to learn new things at a young age. Additionally, they&#8217;ve found that it&#8217;s much easier to turn a skill into second nature when started as a child. It then makes perfect sense to teach kids the importance of certain steps that they can take to prevent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Studies have shown that it&#8217;s much easier for people to learn new things at a young age. Additionally, they&#8217;ve found that it&#8217;s much easier to turn a skill into second nature when started as a child. It then makes perfect sense to teach kids the importance of certain steps that they can take to prevent disease; steps that they will carry with them into adulthood.</p>
<p><span>Just like potty training, teaching kids disease prevention acts is a steady processes of reinforcement. But before long it all becomes a habit, an important healthy habit. </span>Here are some simple prevention steps that any child can learn.</p>
<p>Using Tissue</p>
<p>Everybody sneezes, and everybody gets the sniffles. Kids however have a tendency to use their shirts or hands to clear up the problem. Teaching children about the use of tissues is great way to educate them on proper hygiene, but also how to take the right steps to prevent spreading a disease to others. It can help with the laundry, too.</p>
<p>Washing Hands</p>
<p>Kids love to get dirty, and its hard to stop that from happening. However, getting them to at least clean their hands goes a long way. Hands are the biggest source of germs, from all the touching, so they are ground zero in the fight against disease. Children should especially be taught the habit of washing their hands before eating, as well as after blowing their nose, with tissue of course.</p>
<p>Cover Their Mouths</p>
<p>While it isn&#8217;t a step to ward off getting infected, covering one&#8217;s mouth while coughing or sneezing helps prevent others from the same sick fate. Kids can easily learn to use their hands or even shirt sleeves to contain the spray.</p>
<p>Diet</p>
<p>Probably the one step that is essential to start while young. Eating healthy can be the best step towards disease prevention and should be a life long endeavor. It&#8217;s much harder to change a diet later in life.</p>
<p>By teaching kids early about disease prevention, parents have one less thing to worry about keeping an eye on.</p>
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		<title>Claiming Children on a Tax Return Can Mean a Big Refund</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 09:23:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you claim children on a tax return, the amount of tax that you owe will be reduced. That&#8217;s good news for people who have kids, because they want to get the biggest refund possible based on the number of children they have, how much money they make, and other factors. Your tax return will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you claim children on a tax return, the amount of tax that you owe will be reduced. That&#8217;s good news for people who have kids, because they want to get the biggest refund possible based on the number of children they have, how much money they make, and other factors. Your <a href="http://www.ehow.com/about_5218912_federal-tax-deduction-children.html">tax return</a> will ask if you have any dependents. Be sure to read the rules for how to claim children, though. Once they reach a certain age they are ineligible, and divorced parents sometimes have special rules about claiming children &#8211; they often trade off, with each parent claiming the children every other year. If you meet the requirements, claim the number of children you have and provide their information.</p>
<p>Claiming children will help you <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4603985_files-taxes-how-claim-kids.html">pay less in taxes</a>, which can mean that you&#8217;ll see a refund that you weren&#8217;t expecting &#8211; or a larger refund than you would have otherwise received. It&#8217;s not just claiming children as dependents that will help you, however. There&#8217;s also the issue of other credits that are related to children. Don&#8217;t forget to claim childcare if you paid for someone to keep your children while you worked or dealt with other things in your life. The credit for that is helpful to offset the money you paid out, and it can reduce how much tax you&#8217;ll be asked to pay.</p>
<p>Also, keep in mind that you can donate your child&#8217;s clothing as he or she outgrows it. If you give it to a legitimate charity and get a receipt, you can also write that donation off on your taxes when you do your free <a href="http://turbotax.intuit.com">tax</a> filing. Some school items are tax deductible, too, so be sure that you keep receipts for everything until you&#8217;re sure whether you&#8217;ll need them. They don&#8217;t take up much space, and they might be able to save you a lot of cash when it comes to filing with the IRS.</p>
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		<title>Keeping Kids Safe While You&#8217;re Busy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 08:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Busy moms know that they can&#8217;t just sit their kids down somewhere and forget about them. When a mom needs to be on the go while at the same time watching the kids, she has to formulate the safest plan that&#8217;s possible. That&#8217;s because it only takes a second for something to go drastically wrong. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Busy moms know that they can&#8217;t just sit their kids down somewhere and forget about them. When a mom needs to be on the go while at the same time watching the kids, she has to formulate the safest plan that&#8217;s possible. That&#8217;s because it only takes a second for something to go drastically wrong.</p>
<p>But the fact remains that moms have to get things done regardless. Structuring a busy schedule around the needs of children can be done, and it can be done easily. Try the suggestions below and accomplish a lot while keeping the kids in one piece.</p>
<p>Recruit the Help of Friends</p>
<p>When a woman has to go shopping, especially for clothes, they usually do it in a social manner with a friend. That doesn&#8217;t have to change when kids are added to the equation. By shopping with a friend, a busy mom can have an extra set of eyes on the kids, which is great when is comes to trying garments on in the changing room. This way a mom can hit two birds with one stone: enjoying time out with a friend and keeping the kids safe.</p>
<p>Utilize Available Services</p>
<p>Many businesses know that it&#8217;s hard for their female customers to take advantage of their services with kids in tow. That is why some have created play areas for children so that a mom can do her thing without having to worry about them. Such establishments include gyms, salons and medical offices like physicians and dentists.</p>
<p>Bring Work to the Playground</p>
<p>When it&#8217;s just not manageable to bring the kids to the office, bring the work to the playground instead. While the kids play, a mom can work. With the wide open space, it beats working at the house while kids are playing in another room since a mom can see exactly what they are getting into and where.</p>
<p>A child&#8217;s safety is the number one priority of any mother, but there are always competing responsibilities that need attention. But with a few solutions they no longer have to compete.</p>
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		<title>A Mother’s Job is Never Done</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The old saying really is true; a mother&#8217;s job is never done. No matter how much work I put in during a particular day, I can wake up the next day being equally, if not more, busy. Then there are those mothers that work from home, who I really admire because they basically do two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste">The old saying really is true; a mother&#8217;s job is never done. No matter how much work I put in during a particular day, I can wake up the next day being equally, if not more, busy. Then there are those mothers that work from home, who I really admire because they basically do two jobs at the same time &#8211; mother and worker. Oh, and cook, launderer, homemaker, accountant, and nurse. No wonder why moms are so busy yet sometimes feel like nothing got accomplished.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">As a mother, I want the best for my family, and I know what is best for my family. That&#8217;s a pretty good motto that may resonate with other moms. That last part of the sentence can be read in two tones, a gentle motherly voice or a more demanding and commanding voice. As a busy mom, we have to rely on both of those voices at different times of the day to get things done and I&#8217;m actually proud of myself for having those two voices.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">How about those moms with older kids who bicker and argue? That pretty much covers most middle class American families. These moms get to add the roles of judge, jury, and referee to their list of jobs. The more I sit here, the more roles I can think of that mothers must take on. I also think it is very easy for the family to take the mom for granted.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Even though a mother&#8217;s job is never done, I think most moms will agree that mothering beats <span style="color: #0000ee;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.knewton.com/gmat/" target="_blank">gmat class online</a></span></span> any day, and they are happy with the choices they made in their life. I have to agree. Sometimes it feels like taking a big exam is easier than being a mom, but being a mom is so much more fun, gratifying, and more than I ever thought it could be.</div>
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		<title>Arm Chair Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 16:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You put your education on hold to raise your family, realizing that you cannot do both at the same time. It is impossible to go to school full time, hold down a job, run the kids to wherever it is they need to go, cook meals, do the laundry, supervise homework, etc. The opportunity to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You put your education on hold to raise your family, realizing that you cannot do both at the same time. It is impossible to go to school full time, hold down a job, run the kids to wherever it is they need to go, cook meals, do the laundry, supervise homework, etc. The opportunity to achieve higher education, to possess that degree has passed you by. Nothing could be further from the truth.</p>
<p>Raising a family and paying the bills is a very important job that most parents take very seriously. However, you are wondering how much better you could do for your family if you had your college degree. You could command a higher salary, apply for better positions, and climb the corporate ladder, which in turn, would most definitely benefit your spouse and children.</p>
<p>It can be a frightening thought to have to go back to a classroom setting, listening to lectures from teachers, having the other students sitting around you being many years younger. Why are they dressed so funny? Fortunately for you, there is the option of an online education. When this concept first came into being, there was a non credit class or two that you could take online. Now you can take all, or at least most of your classes online and earn that much-coveted degree. There are entire <a href="http://online.southuniversity.edu/">online degree programs</a> now. You can take your classes from the comfort of your own home, do the studying at your pace and take the tests. If you have questions, there is plenty of support at your fingertips. This form of education is not only attainable, it can be a more economical route, with financial aid available as well. Look, research the career of your choice, visit the online colleges and ask many questions. Obtaining your degree and making, a better life for your family has never been easier and it is definitely within your reach.</p>
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		<title>Role Of Education In A Person’s Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 14:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Education can be considered as a process of acquiring knowledge and to learn more than what is available in our school text books. Education plays a major role in achieving success in your life. Most of the people attain education for a better career, good pay and better life style. With the help of education [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Education can be considered as a process of acquiring knowledge and to learn more than what is available in our school text books. Education plays a major role in achieving success in your life. Most of the people attain education for a better career, good pay and better life style. With the help of education you learn about new things and come to know about new technologies. This also helps to open your mind for new idea as well.</p>
<p>Education has no age restrictions. People of any age can get educated. In many parts of the world right from children to old people are being educated on various subjects.</p>
<p>Through education you can ensure a successful and secure future in your life. Most of the people have attained high paid and professional jobs by gaining new skills and talents through education. It can be considered as one of the most essential things in life because it gives knowledge and throws more light into our life.</p>
<p>Apart from career and getting a good pay education also helps to spread awareness .It helps to find out what is right and what is wrong for us. It also helps you to understand the ethics of life. You can learn how to behave and carry ourselves in this world with the help of education. With the help of knowledge acquired through education it is possible to know how to utilize our resources properly for a better life.</p>
<p>Education helps you to become a trustworthy citizen who is aware about history and culture of your region. Through education you can understand the rules and responsibilities of a citizen and follow them accordingly. It also plays a good role in making decisions and building confidence in individuals. In life many decision making circumstances which can be very complex and serious arises and mind will be totally confused during those time. In such cases also education will help you take right decisions.</p>
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		<title>How to Be Good Parents?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 22:57:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bringing up a child requires very difficult skills and parents should possess all those skills. Responsibility of a parent can be considered as the most important one. A good parent doesn&#8217;t means providing all the needs of the kids. A good parent is one who is successful in developing and bringing up the kid with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bringing up a child requires very difficult skills and parents should possess all those skills. Responsibility of a parent can be considered as the most important one. A good parent doesn&#8217;t means providing all the needs of the kids. A good parent is one who is successful in developing and bringing up the kid with good mannerisms, good behavior and with overall success.</p>
<p>Kids should have respect to their parents, to their elders and also build up a self respect. Love, understanding, care, commitments are some of the qualities that a parent should have. Here we will discuss some top qualities a parent should possess for shaping their children in a proper way. Most important and essential quality of a parent is to show and give your total love to your kids. Make sure you are able to give more time and attention to the kids.</p>
<p>Spend time with them by playing games, narrating them with some interesting stories. Pay attention to what they are telling even though you are busy. Make sure that the children believe whatever they say is important for you. Understand your child&#8217;s feeling. Especially in case of teenagers they often feel that parents don&#8217;t understand their feelings. Spend time by sitting with them and talk to them. Try to solve their problems and make them feel that you love them and understand their feelings.</p>
<p>Try to find out the good qualities in your children and compliment them. Help them in building up better qualities. Make sure that atleast one meal in whole day is being spent with the whole family. This will give more time for you to be with your kids and vice versa. Arrange some family trips. It can be a one day trip also. Take them out and play fun games with them. This will bring them more close to you.</p>
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		<title>Planning for Your Family&#8217;s Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 12:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you and your spouse are beginning to think about having children, there are a lot of things you’re probably taking into consideration, and planning for. Part of your planning should include financial planning. You’ll want to make sure you are financially secure to take care of your family and plan for the future. By [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you and your spouse are beginning to think about having children, there are a lot of things you’re probably taking into consideration, and planning for. Part of your planning should include financial planning. You’ll want to make sure you are financially secure to take care of your family and plan for the future. By learning how to budget your money now, you’ll be better prepared for that future.</p>
<p>There are several ways you can learn how to take care of your finances and budget your money to take care of your family’s needs. Many companies have financial planning tools and counselors that can help you along the way. They’ll teach you how to set up a budget, start and maintain a savings account, and start a college fund for your child. They can answer all of your financial questions, and help put your finances in order before you begin your family.</p>
<p>It’s important to have all of this set up before you start your family so you are prepared to take care of them, and secure their future. But sometimes, emergencies will pop up. You’ll want to make sure you are prepared to face these emergencies as they come along. One way to do that is to start a savings account that will have money you can draw from during these emergencies. You can also set up your own emergency fund somewhere safe in your house to pull cash out when needed. You can also learn about loan companies that provide different types of loans, such as <a href="http://www.greatplainslending.com/">GreatPlainsLending</a>.</p>
<p>Once you have children, you’ll want to continue to learn about services you can use to keep your finances in order, and build your savings. It’s important to keep up with the times, and plan accordingly. Learning about and properly taking care of your finances when starting your family ensures you’ll continue to take care of them for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Budget Planning for your child’s future</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 03:25:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Budget planning can be stated as a Plan to save a specific amount from your current income for achieving a particular goal considering present as well as future expenses .All parents are concerned about their child&#8217;s future which includes education, wedding, health etc and to make sure a safe and happy tomorrow for your child [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Budget planning can be stated as a Plan to save a specific amount from your current income for achieving a particular goal considering present as well as future expenses .All parents are concerned about their child&#8217;s future which includes education, wedding, health etc and to make sure a safe and happy tomorrow for your child you need to do a good budget planning.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s world education has got prime importance and is more expensive as well. All parents want to give the best possible education for their children. For giving a good education to your child you require more money. Given below are some ways of planning a good future for your children.</p>
<p>Many banks have come up with new and beneficial plans for child s future. You can opt for monthly, quarterly or yearly payment. Choose the best and start putting money into any of those schemes. You can also open a savings account in their names and start putting money into that on their behalf. Some banks provide good interest rate for child&#8217;s accounts. It is better to start this type of savings as soon as the baby is born and put money into those accounts in a regular basis.</p>
<p>Apart from this deposit banks have come up with saving bonds. Whenever you get some amount buy saving bonds. Most of the bonds give a good return after a specific number of years. Many insurance policies are also available in the market for your child&#8217;s welfare. Enroll in such type of policy and when they become mature either you can use them for their education or for their future life.</p>
<p>These types of policies are not expensive.As these small amount investments are happening for monthly or yearly basis it will not be a burden for you. Over a period of 10 to 15 years they will really increase. And this amount can be used to fulfill your child&#8217;s needs.</p>
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		<title>Save Time and Money with eFile</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s a complex world and that complexity is never more apparent than during tax time. It is almost ironic that, with all the technology and advances of the past two decades, many tax payers find themselves in a panic during tax season.</p>
<p>Preparing taxes is simply time consuming. Gathering records, filling out forms, cross checking the tax code and even waiting for a return, have caused many tax payers to turn to the Internet for a faster, more convenient solution – online filing. So many have begun filing electronically that the IRS has allowed tax payers to use <a href="http://www.taxact.com/taxes-online/" target="_blank">federal efile</a>.</p>
<p>This system is applicable to every tax payer, although those that can claim an adjusted gross income of less than $58,000 can use the IRS federal eFile system for free. According to the <a href="http://www.irs.gov/efile/article/0,,id=177434,00.html" target="_blank">IRS website</a>, they anticipate 80% or more American’s will be utilizing their system by 2014. To facilitate this the IRS has invested in technology designed to keep the system safe and delicate tax payer information secure.</p>
<p>The most obvious, and perhaps best, benefit of the federal efile option is how fast and easy it is to use. By utilizing the system provided by the IRS and other companies, most tax payers will see their yearly return approved in under two days. Once the tax return is approved, applicable refunds will be processed. While the average wait for a tax refund under this system is 14 days, the IRS provides a chart detailing when refunds will be released based on approval dates. Regardless, the average wait time is far less than the standard six to eight weeks for a traditionally filed return.</p>
<p>Tax payers finding themselves caught in the tax time crunch should consider utilizing a federal eFile system. You can do so for free on the IRS website (if you qualify) or utilize other companies that offer efiling services. These will still save you time, but may cost a bit more money.</p>
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		<title>Different Ways of Baby proofing your house</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 01:28:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baby proofing is nothing but to arrange your house and surroundings in such a way that it will not make any threat or danger to the babies. Baby proofing is done by restricting the child from reaching the danger part of the house like electricity, stair case, fire, animals etc. House should be always kept [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Baby proofing is nothing but to arrange your house and surroundings in such a way that it will not make any threat or danger to the babies. Baby proofing is done by restricting the child from reaching the danger part of the house like electricity, stair case, fire, animals etc. House should be always kept clean.</p>
<p>Do not put any small items in the floor which the baby might have a tendency to put it their mouth. Following points can be considered as some methods for Baby proofing your house. Close all the electrical sockets especially unused sockets with plastic safety plugs. Baby&#8217;s always have a tendency to put their fingers inside these sockets by which the baby might face the danger of electric shock. If any lengthy wires are falling on the floor tie up them in such a way that baby can&#8217;t take it out.</p>
<p>If there is staircase in your home try to keep a gate or some obstacle at the top and bottom entrance so that you can prevent danger of your child falling from the staircase. If windows can be reached by the children then either place some window guards or else close them. Door towards balcony should be always closed.</p>
<p>Place all the items like medicines, cleaning liquids, soaps, insect repellents, cosmetics etc in a place where the baby can&#8217;t reach. Either you can keep them up in the cupboards or else you can out them in a box or shelf and lock it properly. Usually Children spend more time with their mother in the kitchen.</p>
<p>All the sharp items and knives should be kept out of reach of children. Make sure that babies cannot operate the burners. If they can then cover it .Plastic bags should be kept away from the children. Keep them away from refrigerators, microwaves and other electronic items. Always lock your toilet doors. Don&#8217;t allow them to enter into the toilet all alone.</p>
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		<title>Making the World a Better Place One Babysitter at a Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia As if it isn’t hard enough to find a good babysitter that you trust leaving your children with when you need a night out or can’t be home, it can be quite difficult to find one who possesses a spirit for giving. However, there are many young women (and young men) out [...]]]></description>
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<p>As if it isn’t hard enough to find a good babysitter that you trust leaving your children with when you need a night out or can’t be home, it can be quite difficult to find one who possesses a spirit for giving. However, there are many young women (and young men) out there who genuinely enjoy helping others in their communities, as well as babysit. Perhaps you already have one such babysitter who looks for extra ways to help other people. If this is the case, then there are several ways that you can help encourage your babysitter.</p>
<p>First, you can suggest that she organize a community-wide donation program. It doesn’t have to be anything too complicated or complex. Just contacting the local homeless shelters and asking what types of items they need the most and passing out fliers in the community with this information on it is an easy way to start. You could also help your babysitter by giving the first donation. Maybe you have some old blankets that aren’t being used any more or a pair of <a href="http://www.sojones.com/celebrity_lines/rocawear_clothing/">Rocawear</a> jeans that you’ve outgrown. These make great donations.</p>
<p>Also, if you have a passion for helping others and have a young babysitter then you can easily start a donation project yourself and ask for your babysitter’s help. This is a great way to help your babysitter get involved in the community. Another idea is to bring community babysitters, and the children they watch, together to help collect donations for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community">community</a> residents who need help. If you have a babysitter that you know enjoys helping others, it’s important that you show your support because it’s people like this that create thriving communities. Many babysitters don’t realize how much influence they have over the children they watch and their communities. So helping them realize this is another great way to make the world a better place, one community at a time.</p>
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		<title>Is your Child Physically Fit?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a fact that 88% of children do not posses physical fitness. It is definitely not a good news that the new generation suffer from lack of physical fitness. But it is a fact. It is identified that they have low lung capacity and muscular fitness. Many of them are either under weight or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a fact that 88% of children do not posses physical fitness. It is definitely not a good news that the new generation suffer from lack of physical fitness. But it is a fact. It is identified that they have low lung capacity and muscular fitness. Many of them are either under weight or obese. Lack of physical activities and proper exercise are making them unfit. Children are forced to concentrate on studies.</p>
<p>Parents are more conscious than children. Teachers also train them to concentrate in studies. It is good to concentrate in studies. But neglecting the importance of physical fitness cannot be accepted. It results in an &#8220;A&#8221; grade in studies and a &#8220;D&#8221; grade in health. It indicates that the future generation is in a threat of ill health. Health is Wealth.</p>
<p>According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 52% of children are under weight. 3% are obese. 58% of children have some health issues. A healthy body is essential for a healthy mind. Foundation for good health should be laid in childhood itself. It is the period of growth. They need energy for mental and Physical development. Good exercise is as important as good food habits. Children are treated as &#8220;parcels&#8221; now a days. They will be taken to school by a school van.</p>
<p>They are kept inside the classes and will be dropped back at home by the van. They will get engaged with their and other activities in the evening. This continues in a daily basis. Weekends are exclusively for coaching classes. Can you find a bit of exercise in the above mentioned lifestyle? Now the reason for lack of physical fitness is revealed. Isn&#8217;t it? If you want your child to grow healthy, give him proper exercise along with healthy food and good nutrition.</p>
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		<title>Toys and Age</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 03:37:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parents are usually keen to get good toys for their kids. But they often make mistakes while selecting toys for their children. You should make sure that the toy which you are selecting suits for the age of your child. Toys are not just something which entertains the children. They learn through toys. Your kid [...]]]></description>
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<p>Parents are usually keen to get good toys for their kids. But they often make mistakes while selecting toys for their children. You should make sure that the toy which you are selecting suits for the age of your child. Toys are not just something which entertains the children. They learn through toys. Your kid may like different types of toys in different ages.</p>
<p>You should not buy toys which you like. You should buy the toys which your child likes. Some time they even play with household articles. Toys should be something which helps in improving the creativity in your child. Children under 1 year of age recognize things through colours and sound. Colourful toys will attract them. Toys for them should be soft, small, and devoid of sharp edges.</p>
<p>Toys should be painted by vegetable colours. Brittle things should be avoided. Children of age 1-2 will enjoy musical toys, soft toys and boxes which can be opened. Balloons should be avoided. Next is the pre-school time. Here they learn through activities. Toys which help to identify size and shape are more suitable in this age. Activity books are also good. Toys like cycles and small balls will give them enough exercise.</p>
<p>School going students can be supplied with intellectual games which help in the development of the Brain. Adventurous games will attract them. Teenagers would like something which utilizes their creativity. Don&#8217;t try to make discrimination among boys and girls. It is foolish belief that boys don&#8217;t like dolls and girls don&#8217;t like cars. It depends on the child. Boys can play with dolls and girls can play with cars.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t give dangerous games like small archery or so. Toys made with animal parts should be avoided. Broken toys should be removed. Train your child to keep his toys back after playing.</p>
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		<title>The Importance Of Kids Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Educating kids isn&#8217;t something that alone happens in school. A youngster&#8217;s education can start though the baby is still in the womb. A lot of studies have described on the benefits of prenatal stimulation with music, in that this stimulant send away lead to a jumpstart in emotional and intellectual growth. Early childhood education through [...]]]></description>
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<p>Educating kids isn&#8217;t something that alone happens in school. A youngster&#8217;s education can start though the baby is still in the womb. A lot of studies have described on the benefits of prenatal stimulation with music, in that this stimulant send away lead to a jumpstart in emotional and intellectual growth. Early childhood education through parental counseling and accompaniment, and preschool are central to providing the fullest imaginable atmosphere for kids. While the alternatives accessible for early childhood education are ample, all should involve right social, active, intellectual development.</p>
<p>There is no refusing that parents are all important to a child&#8217;s most common care and well-being, but they are also important to good early childhood development. The pre-kindergarten ages (0-5or 6) are intrinsic to the success of early on education. At this time the brain of the child develops at a fast rate, and they are acquiring linguistic communication skills and figures that will stay with them throughout.</p>
<p>Kids will learn to see themselves, and also begin to learn how look at them. During this time it is all important for children to be instructed the importance of family, culture etc.</p>
<p>Parents should be reading books to their kids, and also teach them counting. Furnishing these to the children before they reach school will give them a jump start</p>
<p>Along with the corroboration and education provided by parents, preschool and many pre-kindergarten plans are accessible to aid in proper childhood development.</p>
<p>It is evident from various studies that children attending at least a year of preschool enter kindergarten with better reading and math skills than children who do not. Also, kids develop huge gains in socializing. Children gain independency, are capable to interact with their equals, and learn how to value and compromise.</p>
<p>Their minds are buzzing with activities and educating them right will shape who they will become. Early childhood education is important and something that should be evaluated by parents and pedagogues likewise.</p>
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		<title>The Challenges of Parents</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 14:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Parenting is perhaps the most challenging part in your life. Everyone take their own time in deciding whether they are ready to become parents or not. This is a very crucial period in everyone&#8217;s life. You need to be absolutely sure about having kids else it might prove to be disastrous.<br />
Many people make this decision wrong and invite unwanted trouble in their life. A wrong decision could hurt both of you and even frustrate as you are not mentally prepared for it. This is so crucial for you.<br />
When people have kids without really mentally prepared for it, could lead into a total mess in life. Small babies need lots of attention and care for 2-3 years and this is the phase when you need to be patient and ready to sacrifice. You can&#8217;t be selfish. Parenting is a much different experience than your imagination.<br />
Apart from the mental agony you also need to have enough money to bear the expenses from time to time. The pre and post delivery expenses and child expenditures could be huge. Be sure that you are ready for all these things before going and having kids. There is no point in blaming each other if you do not have the right decision.<br />
Parenting is a mutual decision and both of you should be ready to take the responsibility. There is no point in burning fingers if you don&#8217;t know the risk involved. All this can help you in achieving a better future.<br />
Parent&#8217;s fact many challenges once their kids grow up. The main challenge will be to fulfil their daily needs and demands. Over a period of time these responsibilities increase and will have to be satisfied from time to time. The parents need to be convinced that they want child else it could be real problem.</p>
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		<title>Relation Between Socialization And Child Development</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Socialization is defined as a process in which the customs, rituals and norms of the society are transferred from one generation to another. It is closely linked to the social development of the child and affects his development to a great extent, to be precise<br />
An individual is nothing if he is not developed socially. A child may achieve physical and mental growth and develop as an individual but if he does not socialize, he would never be able to face the challenges of the world when he grows up. It is because; human beings are social beings and therefore they can never live in isolation, all of us need the help of our society for our needs.<br />
The child may not be able to develop socially, if socialization is not encouraged by the parents, Socialization teaches the child how he/she should behave and act in the society and how he can contribute in the progress of his society. It is by being a contributing member of the society that a child learns to become a responsible citizen of the country. Therefore, social development should be given due attention in the bringing up of the children.<br />
The moral development of the child is also affected by how he/she socializes with the members of the society. It is because; our culture and social norms teach us the values and beliefs which help us develop morally. Physical, mental and emotional development of the child is paid attention by the parents so that the child can stand as a confident member of the society as he grows up.<br />
Thus, parents should give a proper exposure to their child in the society by encouraging them participate in the customs, rituals and other functions of the society in order to help the child in the social development.</p>
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		<title>Softening the Impact of Personal Bankruptcy on Your Family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Even though bankruptcy is called personal bankruptcy, it really is a family affair. Everyone in the family from the smallest child, your spouse and older children will be affected by you filing for personal bankruptcy. Personal bankruptcy signals a very huge change that is about to occur within the family. In order [...]]]></description>
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<p>Even though bankruptcy is called personal bankruptcy, it really is a family affair. Everyone in the family from the smallest child, your spouse and older children will be affected by you filing for personal bankruptcy. Personal bankruptcy signals a very huge change that is about to occur within the family. In order for that change to not have as large of an impact on you and your surrounding family, it is a good idea to prepare your family for bankruptcy before it actually occurs. Here are some ways that you can soften the blow that personal bankruptcy will have on your family.</p>
<p>The first way to soften the impact of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bankruptcy">bankruptcy</a> is to put everything out on the table. Gather everyone in the family together and put everything out there. There is no point in hiding what your debts are. Explain to the older children how the bankruptcy will affect them, such as having to cut back on allowances, less toys for the holidays and less spending money. Even if the children are too young to understand, make sure that you include them in the family discussion as this will make it a true family discussion.</p>
<p>The second way to soften the impact of bankruptcy on your family is to start cutting back immediately. The minute that you start deciding if bankruptcy is an option, you should start making changes slowly. This could include buying less luxury items or purchasing fewer toys for the kids. When the time does come for you to explain the bankruptcy to them, it won&#8217;t come as such a surprise because you have made the necessary cutbacks.</p>
<p>Personal bankruptcy is a family affair that will have a huge impact on your family. This is why you need to be absolutely certain it is the best decision to make. There are various websites such as <a href="http://www.can-i-file-bankruptcy.info/">http://www.can-i-file-bankruptcy.info/</a> that can provide you with the information you need to decide if bankruptcy is right for you.</p>
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		<title>Be a Good Friend to your Child</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children require care and support to grow as a healthy individual. Parents are responsible to provide this no matter how busy they are. If neglected, they may become rebels or criminals. Girls may end up in immature relationships. The best possible way to avoid this is to be a good friend of your child. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children require care and support to grow as a healthy individual. Parents are responsible to provide this no matter how busy they are. If neglected, they may become rebels or criminals. Girls may end up in immature relationships. The best possible way to avoid this is to be a good friend of your child. You should create an intimacy and a sense of security in your child.</p>
<p>He should feel that you can help him to solve his problems and to find solutions. He should feel that no other person will understand him and his problems better than you. Friendly approach works in convincing him to do something rather than dominating him. Don&#8217;t restrict him much. Instead, keep an eye on his activities. If anything is found wrong, educate him about the bad result of his activity. Try to be friend to his friends also.</p>
<p>This will give you a fair idea about the conduct and background of his friends. Always maintain active interaction. Keep an eye on his hobbies. Check what he is watching in Television or Internet. Check what types of books are with him. Motivate him always Help him in developing a &#8220;can do&#8221; attitude. Help him to participate in competitions. Help him in extracurricular activities. Congratulate him on his victories. You can even give him small gifts.</p>
<p>Never compare him with others, especially with those who are smarter than him. This may create inferiority complex in him. Spending time with friends and relatives will teach him to behave in a group. Grand parents can also help in this as they will be more patient and also have much time to spend with their grandchild. It is not essential to spent much to make your child happy. A warm hug or spending some time with him will keep him happy and healthy.</p>
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		<title>How To Care a New Born?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New born babies are special category which needs special care. First of all it should be noted that they are born with sufficient weight. If the baby is below 2.5 Kg, it is definitely underweight. In that case, they should be given special care. If they are borne after a premature delivery, there are chances [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New born babies are special category which needs special care. First of all it should be noted that they are born with sufficient weight. If the baby is below 2.5 Kg, it is definitely underweight. In that case, they should be given special care. If they are borne after a premature delivery, there are chances of having poorly developed organs. They are easily susceptible to infections.</p>
<p>They may experience breathing difficulties because of poorly developed respiratory systems. They may also experience because of poorly developed digestive system. The amount of fat content will also be less. This may affect the regulation of body temperature. If a baby is born with a weight above 2.5 Kg, they are not considered to be underweight. It is quite natural that a baby loses 8-10 % of its weight in the first 5-7 days.</p>
<p>This is because the extra cellular fluid which is present in the body of a new borne is lost in these days. Baby will gain weight after 10 days. If the baby fails to gain weight even after 2 weeks, then he should be taken to the concerned doctor. Baby should be fed exclusively on breast milk at least for the first 6 months. To feed the baby properly, hold the head a little up while feeding. Head and neck should be supported properly. Vomiting   is natural.</p>
<p>It is because of the amniotic fluid consumed by the baby during the intra uterine period. However, if it continues for a long time, medical care may be needed. If the baby has normal weight and growth, vitamin drops are not needed. But they are required for those who are underweight.  In the case of female infants, there may be slight bleeding from the vagina in the first 1-2 days. This is referred to as neuro mensus which will stop after 1-2 days.</p>
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		<title>The Best Daycare for Your Little One</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 22:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Working moms in Canada often have the task of finding daycare centers that fit into their budget and are close to where they live and/or work. While there is certainly no place like home, working moms are often faced with the reality of having to work and juggle their children too. Children [...]]]></description>
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<p>Working moms in Canada often have the task of finding daycare centers that fit into their budget and are close to where they live and/or work. While there is certainly no place like home, working moms are often faced with the reality of having to work and juggle their children too.</p>
<p>Children are perhaps one of a mom&#8217;s biggest areas of worry. They worry about what their child is doing when they&#8217;re away from them. They worry about whether a child&#8217;s cough is going to get worse, if they&#8217;re driving too fast, what friends they&#8217;re hanging around with and even who&#8217;s bullying them. Yes, a mother&#8217;s worry never ceases, and begins very likely when their children are quite young and in their formative years.</p>
<p>When they are babies, the biggest worry, especially for the working mom, is finding an adequate and quality daycare to entrust their child with. Finding the right daycare center can make the transition easy though if the mom uses the <a href="http://www.411.ca">Canada 411</a> resource to narrow her search and find specific places that are more inclined to offering her the locale and peace of mind that she&#8217;s searching for in caring for her little ones.</p>
<p>Little ones who are not quite school age are in the care of another individual or group of people all day long, without their mom. While mom is at work, there are other people who give the child nurturing, food and safety until mom returns after work. It&#8217;s important not only for the child to feel safe and secure, but for the mom to feel the same as well so that she is able to work at her job and stay focused on it during the day while she works.</p>
<p>Through finding the pertinent resources, daycare centers may offer their website and contact information so the mom can do further research and contemplation on choosing the daycare that&#8217;s best for the family.</p>
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		<title>Learning Disability In Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning Disability is a learning disorder caused by a minor problem in the brain. It is the disability of the brain to collect and coordinate various impulses coming from different parts of the body. Studies reveal that it is present in one among five children. But in almost 50%, it remains unidentified. Children with learning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning Disability is a learning disorder caused by a minor problem in the brain. It is the disability of the brain to collect and coordinate various impulses coming from different parts of the body.  Studies reveal that it is present in one among five children.  But in almost 50%, it remains unidentified. Children with learning disorder or Dyslexia will not be able to learn fast as other children. They may be weak in writing and in understanding some subjects.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t mean that they are lazy or fools. It can be there in brilliant children also. Can you accept the fact that Albert Einstein who is one among the famous scientists in the world had learning disability? There are several reasons behind this disorder. It may be hereditary. Even a distant relative has such problem it can be passed on. Infection of a pregnant lady in the stage of development of brain of the fetus, increased blood pressure in a pregnant lady, Kidney disorder of a pregnant woman, Thyroid problem of a pregnant woman, all can cause dyslexia in her child.</p>
<p>Delay in the first cry, Decreased level of Calcium and sugar in blood all these can cause learning disorder. Another possible reasons are delayed motherhood, immature delivery, treatment for sterility are reasons for this. New borne baby with a weight below 2.5 Kg has more chance to develop learning disorder. These babies are considered as &#8220;high risk&#8221; babies and are recommended for checkups in 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months and 18 months.</p>
<p>There are several methods to identify learning disorders. Even parents can identify it.</p>
<p>Some of the general symptoms are difficulty in reading, uttering spelling before pronouncing it, skipping lines while reading, pointing on the words in order to read it, ill legible hand writing, confusion in similar words and numbers and improper holding of pencil. Learning disorder can be cured completely. Early identification and effective treatment can cure completely.</p>
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		<title>Maintaining Your Hobbies While Parenting With an Online Casino</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2010 14:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a parent, it will take some time to get used to the fact that you are tied down with other commitments, like ensuring the care and well-being of another human being. This can place stress and pressure on any parent, especially when a parent is single. It is important that you maintain your hobbies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a parent, it will take some time to get used to the fact that you  are tied down with other commitments, like ensuring the care and  well-being of another human being. This can place stress and pressure on  any parent, especially when a parent is single. It is important that  you maintain your hobbies and take the time for yourself while adhering  to your parental duties.</p>
<h2>Keep Your Passion for Gambling While Parenting Responsibly</h2>
<p>You might want to consider joining an online casino if your past-time is gambling. This is a great option if you find it  difficult to leave your kids alone at home or at the day care while you  spend time at the casino. Typically, children are not allowed into  casinos. Besides the law, you wouldn&#8217;t want to expose your child to a  casino environment.</p>
<h2>Pass Your Passion for Sports to Your Children</h2>
<p>Before you became a parent, you might have spent your weekends at  various sporting events. As a parent, you can try to get your children  involved in your favorite sport. This can be accomplished by coaching  their junior team, or shooting a few hoops together after school.  Utlimately, it means quality time spent with your child and indulging in  your favorite sports.</p>
<p>Whether your hobby is a particular  sport, hanging out with your friends, gambling at the casino, or  shopping, you can still enjoy it as a parent. All you need to do is  adjust to fit your new lifestyle as a parent. Just because you&#8217;re a  parent, doesn&#8217;t mean you have to give up on your hobbbies. With a few  adjustments, you can continue doing what you love while spending time  with the people you love.</p>
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		<title>Safety, Always: Nannies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia It’s the dreaded phone call, the revelation of pain &#8212; your child has had an accident, has been taken to the emergency room. You flee from work, wanting answers, explanations. You don’t know how this happened: you know only that you’re terrified. And that terror doesn’t ebb until you reach a hospital, [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s the dreaded phone call, the revelation of pain &#8212; your child has had an accident, has been taken to the emergency room. You flee from work, wanting answers, explanations. You don’t know how this happened: you know only that you’re terrified. And that terror doesn’t ebb until you reach a hospital, discover that your son is laughing once more. He is safe, the doctors assure. There&#8217;s no need to worry.</p>
<p>There would have been, however, if your nanny hadn’t offered the necessary aid while waiting for the ambulance. She saved him &#8212; and you can only beg her to always stay.</p>
<p>It was never an easy choice to return to your career, to leave your child in the care of a stranger. You learned to trust your nanny, however. She had an easy way with your toddler and a resume that promised perfection. It, of course, included certifications in first aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). You thought these to be impressive but assumed they’d never be needed.</p>
<p>You were wrong &#8212; and your nanny’s preparation proved instead to be invaluable.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s far more to choosing a nanny (or even a mere baby-sitter) than the connection she may forge with your child. While none could deny the importance of the two of them becoming friends, none could also deny the necessity of remaining calm in the wake of an accident. All individuals must be trained to combat illness or other dangers. First aid classes and CPR techniques must therefore be learned.</p>
<p>If a nanny is to be permanent, she must be able to prove herself worthy of protecting your child. It&#8217;s all too easy for a tragedy to occur. Toddlers have no concept of hesitation, no concern. They will do what they please, are governed by impulses. A nanny must be able to counter these. Safety courses are vital.</p>
<p>You made the right choice with your nanny. You owe her more than you can repay.</p>
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		<title>Financial Fitness Begins with a Prepaid Credit Card</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teaching your children about money, bank accounts, credit and  financial health in general is important. The younger that they begin to  learn about financial wellness, the sooner they will be able to  practice good financial behaviors as they grow up. Begin with your  children by using pretend money, and let them learn how to use this  pretend currency to earn things like small prizes so that they  understand how to make purchases. When they are old enough to understand  bank accounts, open a savings account so that they can make deposits of  their allowance and learn how to save money and generate interest.</p>
<p>As your children become teenagers, you will have to attempt other  tactics to teach them about good financial health and wellness. For  example, you might decide to purchase them a <a href="http://www.elastic.com/">prepaid credit card</a> that they can fund with their allowance. There is no risk involved in  using a prepaid debit or credit card, because you load the money on, and  can only use the money on the card. This gives you the opportunity to  teach your adolescent child about credit, financial health, balancing a  checkbook and handling his or her own money with a single, simple tool.</p>
<p>There are many skills that you are going to want to impart on your  children as they are growing up, so that they will come naturally to  them as adults. Good financial behaviors as children and teens can lead  to adults who know how to handle their money, use credit safely and  intelligently, and put money away for the future wisely. The power is in  your hands to teach your children how to use money and credit  correctly, so take the initiative and use the tools available to you to  get your children learning about money, finances and credit beginning  today.</p>
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		<title>The Need for Nannies</title>
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<p>It’s an idle notion &#8212; returning to a career, generating a second income. You haven&#8217;t been missing the cubicle gossip, the rush of deadlines and concerns. It was once all you knew; but then you became a mother and it was replaced with an ever-growing family. You abandoned the office for a newborn and this was no sacrifice. It was instead a happy choice.</p>
<p>Now, however, you find yourself considering the past, wondering if it must be repeated. The wages are needed. A budget is strained and new funds must be offered. But you worry about your child. A separation may be too great and you won&#8217;t dare place him within an unfamiliar daycare center. That would only confuse. He would have to remain at home &#8212; without you. And a nanny, you know, would then be needed.</p>
<p>Such a notion offends, however. A stranger raising your child &#8212; being present for all of the little victories, the milestones &#8212; is appalling. It would surely brand you as a failure, define your parental skills weak. You would be somehow less of a mother. You would be ignoring your duties.</p>
<p>This is not true.</p>
<p>Balancing work and family is a decision many parents are forced to make. Money must be found and compromises must be offered. It&#8217;s simply impossible to create the necessary income by staying at home. A nanny therefore is needed to soothe the burden. These individuals allow children to remain within the rooms they know, easing the worry of when parents must leave. They offer superior knowledge of safety and positive reinforcement techniques, as well as providing the wanted games and activities. They entertain and educate; and this makes them a great assistance to all.</p>
<p>It does not, of course, mark them as surrogate mothers. They are instead merely to help &#8212; and they will.</p>
<p>Returning to your career must be done; a nanny must be considered. The choice is a worthy one.</p>
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		<title>Apartments for Rent in Seattle Might be Right for You; Research can Help You Decide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Moving to an entirely new city need not be a daunting experience, even if you’re a single parent and slightly concerned about how the new area will affect your children. By employing a thoughtful approach, the transition can be pretty seamless, actually. That in mind, it pays large future benefits to do [...]]]></description>
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<p>Moving to an entirely new city need not be a daunting experience, even  if you’re a single parent and slightly concerned about how the new area  will affect your children. By employing a thoughtful approach, the  transition can be pretty seamless, actually. That in mind, it pays large  future benefits to do some research prior to actually moving. There are  books at the library that detail demographic information about things  you may have never even considered in the past. Population densities,  murder and other crime rate statistics, percentage of the populace in  various age groups – there are such things as ‘young’ and ‘old’ cities,  population-wise – and even typical salary ranges and area information  that can be gleaned from a cursory look into some basic statistics.</p>
<p>We live in the information age, so if there is something you want to  learn about a new city before you consider moving there, it’s generally  available to you. For example, if you want to know whether the typical  family lives in a house, condo, or in one of the <a href="http://seattle.forrent.com/">apartments for rent in Seattle</a>,  that’s easily learned. Maybe what catches your eye is the dating scene,  indicated by the male to female ratio. You can check into the  percentage of the population that is religious, and which religion they  belong to, if that’s your thing.</p>
<p>In short, there is almost no  statistic that you cannot learn about an area before you relocate. The  one thing that you cannot know before you move however, is whether you  will ultimately like the area. Statistics can help, but make sure to  look up the ones that are of interest to you, rather than just the ones  that you can find easily. If you hate wet weather, and forget to look up  the typical rainfall amounts before you head to Seattle, all the other  favorable statistics might just get washed away.</p>
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		<title>Preparing for Your Nanny Position</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Have you always enjoyed being around children?  Did you spend all your free time in your teenage years babysitting for extra spending money and because you enjoyed hanging out with neighborhood kids much better than flipping burgers.  You might have considered taking on a part-time position at a child care center while [...]]]></description>
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<p>Have you always enjoyed being around children?  Did you spend all your free time in your teenage years babysitting for extra spending money and because you enjoyed hanging out with neighborhood kids much better than flipping burgers.  You might have considered taking on a part-time position at a child care center while you are in college.  But before you do that, have you ever considered becoming a nanny?  With many parents both working in jobs that require travel time, there are often a lot of positions available for the right person with the right qualities.  And who knows, you might get lucky enough to work as a nanny for a family that likes to take their children with them on trips but still needs help with their care.  In that case, you could find yourself getting paid vacations to great destinations.</p>
<p>If you do decide to give this nanny thing a whirl, you need to make sure you have some things in place.  For one, you must be knowledgeable on first aid.  You should also get certified in CPR which will help you stand out when it comes to competing for nanny positions.  While you are getting that certification, go ahead and get an infant CPR certification as well.  Then you can market yourself to families with young children.  Make sure you have a reliable automobile.  And if you have one that breaks down from time to time, look into an auto mechanical breakdown insurance policy from a company like <a href="https://auto.21st.com/AutoQuote/home.do?method=getHome">21<sup>st</sup> Century Insurance</a>.  This will cover you if your car breaks down and is not covered by a warranty.  I would also take a look at getting a personal umbrella policy which can protect you and your assets from a lawsuit.  Also, make sure to market yourself as someone who loves children and has a great deal of experience caring for them since you were a teen.  Who knows, this part-time nanny work might lead to a new career caring for children.</p>
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		<title>The Necessity of Baby Proofing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia It’s a miracle (however common, however anticipated): your child is finally crawling, is able to weave about the house. She’s quick against the carpet, seeking out all corners, all rooms. She’s an eager explorer, you know, and you’re delighted by every movement. They each prove development &#8212; she is progressing as all [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s a miracle (however common, however anticipated): your child is finally crawling, is able to weave about the house. She’s quick against the carpet, seeking out all corners, all rooms. She’s an eager explorer, you know, and you’re delighted by every movement. They each prove development &#8212; she is progressing as all babies should, hasn’t suffered any delays. You’re relieved with that; and so you allow her to go where she pleases, not wishing to stifle this new independence. It’s essential, you’re certain, that she be allowed to discover her home.</p>
<p>That discovery is proven dangerous, however, when you see her skittering into the living room, reaching for one of the many low hanging cords. It’s attached to a lamp &#8212; and one simple tug will send it tumbling down, will cause a terrible reaction of glass against skin.</p>
<p>You rush forward, stopping an accident before it can occur. You were lucky this time but the lesson has still been learned: baby proofing is needed.</p>
<p>Parents &#8212; in their excitement, in their desire to allow their children to be free &#8212; too often ignore the notion of baby proofing. It’s considered to be too great of a burden. It demands hours, effort and a censorship of movement. Toddlers surely can’t gain the necessary experiences, it’s believed, if they’re limited in where they can go and what they can do.</p>
<p>That philosophy is a reckless one. Children gain knowledge through touch. This can’t be denied. It can’t be considered wise, however, to allow them access to all power outlets, cabinet doors, cables and more. This will only end in pain.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s estimated that 75 percent of all household accidents regarding youths are avoidable &#8212; if basic precautions have been taken. That number is simply too large.</p>
<p>You want to indulge your child, enabling her to explore. You must still tame that desire, however, with logic. Baby proof the elements that concern and don’t become another statistic.</p>
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		<title>Having Fun As A Family IS Possible</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Back in the day, when I was young we would play Monopoly or Cludo as a family. That was way back before we even had a TV and a time most young people cannot even imagine.  Today with all the technology available, our kids tend to prefer their computers, Ipods and Wii [...]]]></description>
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<p>Back in the day, when I was young we would play Monopoly or Cludo as a family. That was way back before we even had a TV and a time most young people cannot even imagine.  Today with all the technology available, our kids tend to prefer their computers, Ipods and Wii games to entertain themselves.</p>
<p>If you want to get your family to interact with each other again and have fun with family games, you do not need to resort to old fashioned boring games like monopoly.  Poker is a fun game the whole family can enjoy.  All you need is a couple packs of playing cards and  poker tables.  Consider making it a family tradition and perhaps incorporate it with a weekly take out dinner.  Pizza and Poker! It has a nice ring to it and is sure to be appealing to the most surly teenager.</p>
<p>Poker is becoming a very popular game to be played at home with a group of friends or family. The tables are a good investment if you want to make poker playing a regular event in your home or basement, with modern <a href="http://www.custompokertables.com/">poker tables</a> even having spill proof drink holders.</p>
<p>Play for real stakes or paper money, the choice is yours.  In fact why not put a new spin on monopoly and use that old monopoly money when playing with your children?  Another option is to play with chips and the loser gets to do chores. An innovative way to delegate chores and the family will have fun too.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Perfection has been found &#8212; she sits before you now, offering smiles and quiet laughter. Every word is earnest. Every gesture is easy. A woman claims to be a simple nanny but you think instead she must be a blessing. An interview had been scheduled without expectation (you had [...]]]></description>
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<p>Perfection has been found &#8212; she sits before you now, offering smiles and quiet laughter. Every word is earnest. Every gesture is easy. A woman claims to be a simple nanny but you think instead she must be a blessing. An interview had been scheduled without expectation (you had already been systemically refusing all candidates. This one, you were certain, would be no different). The minutes have proven to be worthy, however. A nanny seems to be everything you need. She gives only the best answers and promises only the right things. There is soon only one formality left for you to request: her resume.</p>
<p>And suddenly all of that perfection falls apart.</p>
<p>She has no references to give, wasn’t trained by an agency. She chose this career herself, has been trying to gather clients. Her experience is limited to watching her sister’s children (all who will swear to her abilities, she assures). She is certain she can succeed.</p>
<p>You, however, are not &#8212; and you shouldn’t be.</p>
<p>Choosing a nanny requires far more than being impressed with charm. It instead demands an education. Formal training is a necessity. This is the individual you are trusting your child with. She must be more then than the young baby-sitter down the street. She must instead be a professional.</p>
<p>Before an interview begins you must demand a resume. Be certain it includes a reputable agency, safety classes, first aid certifications and the appropriate references. A potential nanny should have experience beyond her immediate family or friends; and all client information should reflect this (don’t simply rely on the promises of siblings and neighbors). Never choose an individual who is not affiliated with some form of agency.</p>
<p>Your child is precious &#8212; you must therefore do all you can to ensure he is protected. Selecting a nanny demands more than a good first impression. It instead requires that you learn all you can and verify every single fact.</p>
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		<title>Safety Steps: Choosing Alarms</title>
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<p>The world is filled to chaos. This is lesson you’ve gleaned within your lifetime, have seen proven daily. There is no craved simplicity. There is no order. Instead there is only the concern for your children, the wonderings of what may occur. You fear for all things possible and worrisome.</p>
<p>There are ways to combat this fear, however &#8212; to allow your home to become a meet of good judgment and better efficiency. You simply must understand the potential problems and plan for their arrivals. Prepare for the future to find peace in the present.</p>
<p>And you can accomplish this through alarm systems.</p>
<p>No home should be without protection and alarms offer a thorough defense that shouldn’t be denied. Choose:</p>
<p>One: Security Systems. It is an unfortunate truth that your home is not always the haven you wish it to be. Individuals may covet what you own, seek then to steal it. It is essential therefore that you purchase a security system, displaying the proof of it on your lawn. This will deter most criminals immediately and will greatly reduce the chance of an attack.</p>
<p>Two: Smoke Detectors. Inefficient wires, exposed installation, the neglect of a stove &#8212; there is much that can generate flames within your home. It is necessary then that you be aware of the first traces of smoke. Purchase alarms and place them throughout the house.</p>
<p>Three: Carbon Monoxide Detectors. Too often do individuals assume that carbon cannot be found within their home. It is believed to be a poison that can’t breach domesticity. This is incorrect. Levels of carbon monoxide can rise within any residence and can be deadly. Use detectors to ensure this does not occur.</p>
<p>You wish to provide your children with a loving &#8212; and safe &#8212; environment. Achieving that requires more than simple desire, however. It instead demands your time, your patience and a proper alarm strategy (countering all intrusions).</p>
<p>Be safe. Be protected. Be content.</p>
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		<title>The Proof in the Kitchen: Protecting Toddlers</title>
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<p>It’s a swirl of steam, a splash of salt &#8212; you’re creating a morsel masterpiece, diligently following the demands of a recipe, preparing ingredients with the utmost care. Every slice of a knife is deliberate. Every component is perfectly seasoned. You think this will finally be the meal that satisfies all (and that’s never been an easy thing. Your family is notoriously fickle, rejects the common tastes). You’re delighted with what’s to come.</p>
<p>And so, it seems, is your toddler. She comes waddling in to investigate, is attracted by the glow of the stove. You catch a glimpse of her but are quickly distracted, return to your preparations. Your attention is given entirely to a counter &#8212; which leaves you unprepared for the danger that’s to occur.</p>
<p>You don’t see a tiny hand reaching toward the pot of hot water. You don’t see the grip that can’t be sustained. Instead all you see is the aftermath: when a pan is dropped and skin is burned.</p>
<p>This is an all too common tragedy; and it could’ve been avoided.</p>
<p>When children begin to walk they become aware of the world. They wish, naturally, to explore it, are captivated by a home and its many rooms. These rooms offer potential concerns, however &#8212; none more so than the kitchen.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a collection of heat and blades, stored chemicals and glass: the kitchen may be the heart of your house but it’s also a worry. The common utensils and tools can be transformed into weapons; each capable of causing devastating damage to your child.</p>
<p>Baby proofing this area is therefore essential.</p>
<p>Lock all cabinets. Secure the pantry doors. Avoid that long drape of a table cloth (which is perfect for grabbing and can send all contents tumbling to the floor). Remove all cleaning solvents. And consider utilizing a baby gate to deny entry entirely.</p>
<p>Your kitchen isn’t safe. Protect your child from it then with simple (but effective) steps.</p>
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<p>A family is not always defined by blood — this is a truth you know too  well. You offer affection and assistance to the ones you look after, the  children you must govern. You are called a nanny, but you understand  what such a title truly means; and you are willing to accept the  responsibility of a parent (even as you aren’t connected by the common  ties). It&#8217;s this acceptance that has led you to believe that something  maybe wrong within a home. You know its corners too well and no secrets  can hide from you. An addiction may be in play and you worry how it will  effect the ones you&#8217;ve become so entwined with.</p>
<p>It is a  precarious thing to be a nanny: you are responsible for children who are  not your own, forced to offer a balance of rules and camaraderie. You  must be aware of both your position and your own need to protect. When  substance abuse of any kind is suspected, however, you are obligated to  take action. While this may be awkward due to the confines of your  career, it is still essential. Speak with the children you care for,  carefully gauging their responses. If these responses prove to be  worrisome, the proper authorities must be contacted. Should the children  offer no validation, however, take your concerns directly to your  employer and ask to know what&#8217;s happening and what can be done.</p>
<p>It is never easy for a nanny to intervene within the family he or she  works for. It is still, however, necessary. Only when an addiction is  recognized and accepted can it be treated through such organizations as <a href="http://www.thecyn.com/" target="_blank">TheCyn.com</a>.  The intention is not to meddle in the affairs of others. It is instead  to assure that all individuals are protected. The issue must be  mentioned and addressed immediately. Don’t hesitate, just question.</p>
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		<title>Den Security: Baby Proofing</title>
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<p>It was to be a room of complete convenience, of ease and relaxation: the den was to offer an escape from the frantic world beyond; it was to foster conversation and smiles. There have only been gasps, however, in the recent days &#8212; your baby has discovered the joys of exploration, has been crawling across the carpet. And you’ve been hurrying behind, trying to anticipate all problems. Every second has been devoted to ensuring a toddler’s safety, to keeping him protected; and you are utterly exhausted.</p>
<p>Too often are parents stunned by their child’s sudden ability to move. While little bodies were once confined to a crib, they can now go where they wish &#8212; and this can prove dangerous. A den alone offers a myriad of worries; each with the potential to cause great harm.</p>
<p>It becomes essential therefore to baby proof the space and tame the concerns (as well as spare yourself the constant panic). Remember to:</p>
<p>One: Remove sharp corners. A toddler’s skin is fragile but his curiosity is boundless. This can lead to difficult situations. Rid your room of sharp corners to avoid cuts and bruises. Use rounded plastic or felt fasteners and secure them to the edge of tables, shelves and more.</p>
<p>Two: Hide all cords. Cables are understood by you to be ignored. To children, however, they appear as toys (meant to be tugged and tasted). Keep all cords off the floor and out of reach.</p>
<p>Three: Use outlet covers. Few toddlers can resist the unknown and socket holes are easy temptations. Cover all unused outlets to ensure that fingers aren’t inserted within them.</p>
<p>Four: Vacuum daily. While cleaning has never been a favored activity of yours, it&#8217;s still an essential one. Vacuum all rugs to ensure they&#8217;re kept free of debris &#8212; which a baby can try to swallow.</p>
<p>You can reclaim your den for its original purpose: peace. You must simply first define it to safer standards.</p>
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<p>It’s an assumption safety, a trust of corners: a nursery is believed to be without worry. It is, after all, filled only to happy colors, the stitched grins of toys. There could surely be no flaws inside. And parents offer no concern for a room. They instead merely place their child within it and saunter away, certain all is well.</p>
<p>But there is a danger that was not considered &#8212; and it&#8217;s one that can prove fatal.</p>
<p>A baby’s crib (chosen always for its appearance, for the style that it can offer) is given little thought by most. It’s branded a transitional piece, known to be eventually replaced by a bed. During the years it will be used, however, it can offer several problems; and these must be understood to avoid potentially deadly consequences.</p>
<p>Before leaving your child to nap within his crib, understand:</p>
<p>One: Slat Space. The bars of a crib are meant to contain all toddlers, to ensure they don’t roll out. When those bars are spaced too widely, however, they can tempt a baby to place his head within them; which can cause immediate choking. Slats should therefore be no more than two inches apart.</p>
<p>Two: Bedding. While that stack of blankets is deemed essential for cold nights, it can also become deadly. Babies aren&#8217;t able to control their own breathing entirely; and, if they turn and place their faces in thick covers, they may not become aware of how their airways are restricted. They can suffocate. Remove all unneeded sheets and quilts, keeping only what&#8217;s necessary.</p>
<p>Three: Cushioning. Your child will eventually be able to escape his crib. He’ll climb over the bars, hoping to explore the floor beneath. He won’t have a graceful landing, however. Cushioning is therefore needed to protect him from potential falls.</p>
<p>Your nursery is not the haven you intended it to be. You must instead be aware of a crib and the dangers it can cause.</p>
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<p>Doors have been secured; windows have been locked. Cables have been tucked away; and antiques have been hidden. A home has been stripped of all temptations, prepared for the inevitable. Your baby is beginning to crawl &#8212; and you know what is soon to come. Little hands and searching eyes will seek out everything to touch. A toddler will move from corner to corner, determined to learn all he can. And so you have taken the necessary precautions. All rooms have been made safe. All dangers have been avoided. You now have to only sit back and grin at your baby. No panic is needed.</p>
<p>That proves to be untrue, however, as you watch your child undo all of your efforts in a single moment &#8212; you forgot the gaping holes of an outlet; and a tiny finger is trying to press itself inside them, wants to discover the current.</p>
<p>You quickly put an end to that and realize there is still much to do.</p>
<p>Before you declare your house to be completely safe, you must understand one thing: babies have a far different view than you. They see at meager angles, follow the indentations of a floor. You simply can’t anticipate what they will find therefore if you remain standing.</p>
<p>You have to instead kneel.</p>
<p>Baby proofing requires more than logic. It instead demands creativity. You must prepare for all worries, and accomplishing this means sinking to the carpet and crawling as your child does. The notion may seem to border the absurd. The truth, however, is that this offers a unique vantage point &#8212; allowing you to see what you may have first ignored.</p>
<p>Before letting your baby simply move about your home, you must do as he would. Wander on your hands and knees to find any potential concerns. Look for exposed wires, sharp edges and more. These are things you could’ve missed by merely standing.</p>
<p>Mimic your child to protect him.</p>
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<p>You need a break. This is a truth that has been acknowledged for months, was simply tucked away beneath your many obligations. There was work to do and a family to provide for. You had no minutes to spare for anything beyond duty. Now, however, your patience is becoming thin. You’ve been trapped within a home, forced to answer all questions and resolve all conflicts. A mother’s duty is never done &#8212; but you need a chance to reinvigorate yourself. You need a night without worry.</p>
<p>That may be difficult to achieve, however.</p>
<p>Because, while you desire a change, you know that your children can’t be left alone. They instead need someone to watch them; and baby-sitters are troublesome to find. The ones of good reputation have already been scheduled, claimed by other mothers. And, while you know that one of the neighborhood girls is seeking clients, you aren’t certain if she can be trusted.</p>
<p>She can be &#8212; as long as she offers proof of responsibility.</p>
<p>When considering teen sitters, you must be aware of their age and see if they can compensate for it with specific traits. Look for:</p>
<p>One: Familiarity. Be certain a youth knows you and your family. She&#8217;ll be less likely to make mistakes if she’s aware that the consequences will be immediately felt. Your children will also be more comfortable with her and refrain from acting out.</p>
<p>Two: Experience. Make sure that a sitter has worked with children before (specifically ones of similar ages to yours). Never accept someone who lacks understanding of how to handle the tantrums and tempers. If there&#8217;s time, call for references to ensure all clients were happy with the results.</p>
<p>Three: Education. Even a basic knowledge of safety and CPR is craved for young sitters. See if any classes have been taken.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s possible to put your faith in a teenager. You must simply understand her credentials and how they will effect your children.</p>
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