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Resources for parents, parenting information and parenting ideas
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Nurtured Family - Supporting You As You Nurture Your Family
Nurtured Family - Supporing You While You Nurture Your Family. We sell natural baby products designed to nurture your baby. Our goal is to offer products in line with our core values – nurturing spiritual, emotional, and physical needs. http://www.nurturedfamily.com/
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Parenting and discipline of difficult children
provides parents and teachers with the tools needed to discipline difficult children. http://www.parentcoachplan.com/
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Parenting Books
Buy parenting books online at Parent Reading .com! http://www.parentreading.com/
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greatdad.com
PARENTING INFORMATION: Let your toddler know you are the boss 12th April 2007 Author: Paul Banas As your toddler grows and explores newer activities, you will find it necessary to teach your toddler to accept your authority when you communicate it to him. Let your toddler know you are the boss. The trick to disciplining your toddler is to be firm, yet gentle. Remember, you are doing it for your toddler’s good.
Here are some tips to help you discipline your toddler in a positive way without being harsh or cruel: • Give clear directives: Leave no room for miscommunication while giving instructions to your toddler. • Be practical: Have naturalistic expectations from your toddler. Find out what is normal behavior for a toddler and set expectations that your toddler can achieve with disciplined behavior. • Find out what clicks for your toddler: If you know what is precious to your toddler, you can easily motivate him or her to follow your commands. • Be committed: Stick by your words no matter what. If you are not consistent and or give in too easily, chances are your toddler will not take you seriously. • Practice what you preach: You should do this as often as it is possible. If your toddler observes you doing something that you defined as being incorrect, your toddler will not understand why there are different rules for you. For example, try to use “please” and “thank you” yourself while teaching your child. You may even give your toddler the chance to correct you if you aren’t following the rules you’ve agreed on. • Understand the mental level of your toddler: You need to explain to your toddler the consequences of undisciplined behavior in a manner comprehensible to your toddler. Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_147077_40.html In addition to managing GreatDad.com, Paul Banas is a member of the Marketing Executives Networking Group (MENG), former President and founder of the International Advertising Association’s San Francisco chapter, and a member of the San Francisco Thunderbird Alumni group. GreatDad.com> http://www.greatdad.com/
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The Young Mommies Help Site- youngmommies.com
A website for young mommies and mommies-to-be! Features include many active young mom communities, a large pen pal directory, the advice files, great links and resources, and the largest online collection of pregnancy/parenthood stories contributed by other young/teen moms! http://www.youngmommies.com
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Brightening Minds
Brightening Minds http://www.brighteningminds.com/
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FREE Baby Website
Looking for something unique? Share your little one with friends and family with your FREE baby website. Use our demo and see how simple it is to add photos, videos, update charts, stats and much more! No banner ads, no pup-ups and no catches. It is absolutely FREE forever!! http://www.bundleofjoys.com/
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