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  • Home Improvements That Make Cents  By : Michael C. Podlesny
    All home improvements add value to your home. But are some improvements more cost effective than others? It depends on how long you plan to stay in your home.
  • Morning Sickness : Causes and Cures  By : Simone Butler
    Morning sickness is a feature of most women's pregnancies. What causes it, and what can you do to get through it?
  • Throwing A Baby Shower : What You Need To Know  By : Simone Butler
    If someone you know becomes pregnant you may wish to throw her a baby shower. Find out what you need to know to make it a success.
  • Love, Legacies and Life Lessons  By : John Dealey
    How to Mastermind a legacy for your children.
  • How Do GMAT Scoring Algorithms Affect You?  By : Martin Chandra
    Recently, I used my extensive experience in this arena to help design the GMAT Exam Simulator software distributed by Upstart Raising to GMAT Preparation providers and tutors worldwide.
  • What To Look For In A Care Giver  By : John Morris
    Choosing the right caregiver for you depends on many factors including but not limited to your financial status, age, your personal needs, and your personal choice of the caregiver's gender...
  • Communication In The Family-Part 2  By : Don McKay
    Communicating with one another is difficult at times, but the more we realize what is said the more we need to look at what is not said. Husbands need to listen and wives do too.
  • Communication In The Family  By : Don McKay
    Learn how to communicate more affectively with your kids and spouse. There is a time to talk and a time to listen, but communication requires both.
  • Are You Spending Enough Time With Your Family?  By : Don McKay
    Are you spending enough time with your family? Odds are if you don't know the names of the kids your children play with you may need to rethink your answer. I have a solution that can help.
  • When Should I Stop Swaddling My Baby?  By : Vickie Barnes
    You have found a seemingly magicical way to keep your baby calm and sleeping well. Unfortunately, your baby is growing fast and you are starting to wonder when you will have to stop using your magical formula.
  • What Are the 5 S's And How Do They Work?  By : Vickie Barnes
    In his book The Happiest Baby On The Block Dr. Harvey Karp teaches parents the 5 S's to help parents learn how to calm their baby.
  • Home Remedies for a Colicky Baby  By : Vickie Barnes
    If you have a little screamer with colic on your hands, these home remedies can help calm things down for you and your baby.
  • The First Moments Of Your Baby's Life  By : Gregg Hall
    During pregnancy you sit for hours and imagine how your baby is going to look like and how will he or she feel the first time you are going to hold him. You wonder how birth for him is. How a normal baby looks, how will he react in is first hours of life. Let's answer some of these questions.
  • Traveling with your Baby - Ten Tips to make it an Enjoyable Experience For The Family  By : Gregg Hall
    Getting ready for a family vacation with a baby? Many things can make the trip a more enjoyable experience, depending on the age of the child. Of course, if the baby is still in diapers then having a good supply of diapers and baby wipes is a necessity.
  • Home Schooling; A Viable Alternative to Conventional Education  By : Jay Stockman
    Elementary home schooling is the best time to get started with your child in the home schooling environment. Home schooling is an excellent bonding time for you and your child to share learning experiences together.
  • Elder Care Planning Guide  By : John Morris
    Q. When do you need a care facility?
    A. A residential care facility should be taken into account when at least one of the following circumstances happens:

    - Your elderly relative requires and demands twenty four hour of continuous care and attention.
    - Your elderly relative can not anymore cope up with the activities of day-to-day living such as eating, bathing, using the toilet, changing etc.
    - Your elderly relative is more likely to have either physical or verbal violent out burst and is a threat to himself and to others.
    - Your elderly relative has wandered off from the safety of home.
    - The caregiver's physical condition and welfare is harmfully affected.

    Q...
  • PFLAG: Supporting Parents And Friends Of Lesbians And Gays  By : Susan Dean
    If you are a parent, family member or friend of a gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender person then it is likely you will benefit from pflag. Pflag is a volentary support group that offers emotional and informative support to people who may or may not be handling knowing someone that is from the glbt(gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender) community.
  • Top Unique Baby Shower Themes: From Extravagant to Simple  By : Sam Smith
    Planning a baby shower? A well thought out theme will make or break a baby shower. It is the centeral force that pulls the baby shower togehter. Find out more about picking a great theme for your baby shower everything from simply to extravagant.
  • When do children really understand what "Adoption" means?  By : Jeff Conrad
    Today most Scientists & Adoption Agents are of the opinion that parents should inform their adopted children as soon as possible about their status. Only an early introduction to the subject will give parents and children a chance to develop an open and trusting relationship between each other.
  • Information on the Ovulation Process  By : Harry Rockwell
    In humans, ovulation happens approximately 14 days before the start of the next menstrual cycle. However, normal ovulation can occur as early as around day 8, or as late as day 20 or beyond.
  • Home Buyer: Negotiation and Communication  By : Roselind Hejl
    Are you in the process of purchasing a home? Review the negotiation process and proceed confidently as you negotiate your real estate contract.
  • Help With America's Health Care Crisis...Teach Someone to Read!  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Are you sometimes confused by written medical instructions? Now, imagine what it would be like if you were sick, scared and had only third grade reading skills. Your doctor tells you, "You've got to follow these instructions exactly, or you could die."
  • Find the Perfect Spot to Hang Your Family Portrait  By : David De Groot
    A family portrait can add beauty and life to your home. Where you hang a portrait can either add to or take away from its visual impact. The portrait should be hung where it can be seen, but it shouldn't stand out like a sore thumb.
  • Fishing as Family Activity  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Many people love to go fishing, instead of playing tennis or golf. Others make it their primary sport activity together with their families and friends to relieve boredom and stress. Surveys say that more than 50 million Americans love to go fishing and make it their lifestyle option instead of other sports.
  • Pacifiers May Help Prevent Crib Death  By : Nicole Weaver
    The risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, is dramatically lower among infants who are given pacifiers while they sleep, according to a new study. The protective effect of the pacifier seemed evident even for those infants who were in an adverse sleep environment, such as sleeping face down or on the side, sleeping with a mother who smoked, or sleeping on soft bedding, the researchers found.
  • Forget About "Talent"!  By : Steven Barnes
    Whatever "talent" is, it is less important than the qualities of focus and honesty in creating and maintaining a career.
  • Poverty Of Knowledge Regarding Self Improvement Amidst Plenty -- Fallacy In Education System  By : NAGENDRA PRAKASH
    Life skills are the foundation of an individual. Very little emphasis is paid on evaluation and enhancement of them by our education system. They are taken for granted, not practiced as one grows older leading to defecits in Memory, Concentration, Reading, Comprehension, etc. constant practice hones these skills to remain unaffected. A individual thus remains Smart forever. With honed life skills as a weapon, imbibing and accumulation of knowledge, it's retention, recapitulation and reproduction becomes more easier. Lot of time and effort is saved.
  • How Can Natural Health Medicine Help You During Pregnancy?  By : Emmanuel Aubrey
    When you are pregnant, you are constantly worried about your growing baby's health and your own health. Investing in natural health medicine can help you reach those goals that are vital to your health and the health of your child.
  • Tween Scene - No More Kids Clothes?  By : Albert Medinas
    Shopping for kids clothes is, if not fun, at least a relatively painless parental task. All a parent needs to know to buy clothes is the child's age and favorite over-commercialized cartoon character. He then need only buy something with that age printed on the tag - 2T for a two-year old, 6X for a tall six-year old - bearing the appropriate Elmo or Dora the Explorer images. Not a flawless system, but one that has stood the transition from shopping moms to shopping, clueless dads like me. However, this system starts to unravel as your child approaches the tween years - generally recognized as the ages between nine and twelve.
  • Short Menstrual Cycle and Fertility  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    Fertility can be affected if your cycle is too short.
    Learn what to do about it naturally.
  • Thanksgiving Holiday Decorating Tips  By : Jeanette Joy Fisher
    Create an exciting and welcoming home for your Thanksgiving festivities. Ten holiday decorating tips for the exterior and interior of your home from an interior designer.
  • Paternity Test: Are you the One?  By : John Morris
    The paternity test, on the other hand, has three test options available: prenatal testing, viability test, or in-home testing.
  • A Step-By-Step Plan to a Healthy Pregnancy  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Having a baby is an exciting moment. However, the nine months leading up to the experience can be a bit unnerving. Most women worry throughout their pregnancy about the health of their baby. To alleviate the stress and worry that often creep up during pregnancy, plan instead to have a healthy pregnancy and you can rest assured that you have done your very best to have a healthy baby.
  • Back to School Responsibilities Again  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    This is time of year for great changes, but here are two changes that will impact your child for life and require a bit of work and commitment on your part.




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