Children's Books Categories: Total Articles Count 222
211: A Family Chore Chart
Tips on creating a family chore chart
212: A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting (Part 1)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is explained in classrooms, to our children and grandchildren, in simplistic terms. Just this past week, I was surprised to listen to local children's views on the subject. They explained discrimination with such acceptance that I just listened in amazement.
213: A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting (Part 2)
Take control of children by shutting the Xbox, Play Station, television, and music off. If you want to send them to their room, take all the toys away. "Stick to your guns," and don't back down if you are right. Your children will be better for it, and they will grow up as balanced adults because of your courage "to stand up and be counted."
214: Raising Vegetarian Children - How to Make Sure They Grow and Stay Healthy
This article points out that there is nothing wrong with raising a vegetarian child but it does take research and planning to make sure the child gets everything required to grow and be healthy. The article also lists foods that can be used to create a well-balanced vegetarian diet.
215: Is Your Child Suffering from The Gimmes?
Do your children expect to be given everything they ask for? Do they whine and complain when they don't get what they want? They may be suffering from The Gimmes.
216: How to Use Active Listening for a Happier Child
Sometimes, communicating with our children can be a daunting task. We feel like they're not listening to us; they feel like we're not listening to them. Good listening and communications skills are essential to successful parenting.
217: Inspire The Imagination Of Your Children
There is something more than material things that is needed to make people happy. It's imagination. Imagination can turn even the most mundane things into something to be celebrated, and is something that every parent should try and instill in their child at an early age.
218: Starting the First Game
How to play with other kids at a birthday part.
219: How to Play 'War' Card Games for Children
Most games of the War Family call on the players to keep their eyes open and their brains sharp, but they don't require great skill in the play of the cards. The skillful players usually win, but even the youngest player has a very good chance.
220: Tossing A Lasso Around A Birthday Roundup
When you're in a situation where girls have outgrown having tea-parties on their birthdays, you have to get creative. Recently, it was brought to Susie's mother's attention that Susie and her crowd had outgrown the tea-party stage.
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