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1. Cartoons: Why I Loved Saturdays - By: Analeese Burnabaker
There are a lot of reasons that most kids love Saturdays. Kids love Saturdays because it means they do not have to get up early and go to school. Kids love Saturdays because they usually get to relax or play with friends. Kids love Saturdays because it means they got to stay up late on Friday night....

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Motivation To Succeed Develops In Early Childhood
Disclaimer: None of the content of this article should be considered medical or psychological advice. You should consult with your health care professional for specific advice relating to your medical and psychological questions or conditions.Have you ever heard about a child whom parents or teachers describe as lazy, unenthusiastic, and non-interested in any school subject or social activity? If yes, have you ever thought why this child is so low motivated, when he or she needs to
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2. Parenting In The Kitchen - Lessons In Cooking, Socializing, And Bonding - By: Lisa Barnes
Kitchens are where everything happens. Its not just where meals are prepared its usually the hub of the home, where family and friends get together to spend time. Cooking and eating together is about more than nutrition for the body. Its also the experience of connecting and interact...

3. Kidney Cancer In Children - By: Michael Russell
Kidney cancer in children is called wilms’ tumor and is the most common kidney cancer found in children. The disease got its name from Max Wilms, a German doctor. In 1899, Dr. Wilms wrote a medical article, believed to be the first one written on this childhood kidney cancer. While ...

4. Early Childhood Education - By: Michael Russell
How early is early childhood education? Many educators feel that very young students are falling behind even before they enter the classroom for the very first time. Other teachers argue that parents are teaching their children information and skills that need to be introduced using specific teachin...

5. Baby Bed - By: Michael Russell
Baby Bed When my parents were very young, and knew that I was on the way, they made all sorts of preparations to welcome me to this world. My dad had been working on constructing a sailboat, when he found out that my mom was pregnant. He quickly abandoned his original plans and...

6. Emotional Clearing Of Agoraphobia With Hypnotherapy - By: David Quigley
One of the primary goals of psychotherapy has been the healing of depression, anxiety, chronic anger, and other emotional disorders, as well as the alleviation of psychosomatic diseases whose source is in the client's suppressed emotions. As hypnotherapists, we are constantly encount...

7. Overcoming Dental Phobia - By: Michael Russell
Dental phobia is characterized by a severe fear towards the dentist. Most of the time, this can result in damage or loss of teeth because of the delay or the absence of dental care that sacrifices both their teeth and health condition. Dental phobia can actually lower people’s self-esteem for thei...

8. Craniosacral Therapy - Description And Benefits - By: Michael Russell
Craniosacral therapy (CST) was developed about 30 years ago by John Upledger, DO. Dr. Upledger originally studied the practice of cranial osteopathy, which was devised by William Sutherland, DO in the early twentieth century, but adapted it based on his own research and personal observation during h...

9. Recognizing Early Signals Of Learning Disability - By: Michael Russell
When a child exhibits learning problems, parents worry and get disappointed. There could be several factors behind the child’s failure in school related work, but then it could be a specific learning disability. Learning disabilities in children may appear early during childhood but so...

10. Wheelchairs: The Trend From Functionality To Individuality - By: Gene Emmer
Wheelchairs have been around for hundreds of years, but early wheelchairs were intended only to help a disabled individual move from point A to point B. As society progressed and disabled individuals became more integrated, the role of the wheelchair began to change as well. Wheelchairs ...

11. A Guide To Baby Scales - By: (see Article)
Baby scales are used to measure breast milk and the weight of babies. When baby arrives early or has medical problems, health care providers turn to the Medela Baby Weigh Scale for measuring breast milk intake. The baby is weighed before and after breastfeeding, and with a touch of a bu...

12. Scaring Kids Away From Fast Food - By: (see Article)
According to a study by the British Heart Foundation (BHF),roughly a third of children polled didn't know the mainingredient in French fries. And, about 10 percent of them thought fries were mostly made ofoil; others suggested eggs, flour, and even apples.This may bepart of the reason th...

13. Calendar Teaching Tips - By: Michael Russell
Stop! Don't throw away those old calendars! There is so much you can do with a calendar to reinforce academic skills. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Writing - Use the pictures as story starters by having children write an original story, poem, or song centered around them. 2. Art - Cut o...

14. Cheerleading Stunts - By: Michael Russell
Cheerleaders are incredible athletes. They make the various cheerleading stunts look easy. Even though they look that way, it took a log of hard work and dedication to get the various pyramids and cheerleading stunts to look as effortless as they make it. A lot of people may have the perception that...



15. Wedding Photography: How To Avoid Shooting Yourself In The Foot! - By: Jeanette Shinn
Wedding photography is the one discipline in the wedding industry that does not produce a product that you can enjoy on your special day. Instead, the money that you spend on wedding photography is an investment in capturing the joy of your wedding day for you to look back on for years t...

16. Making Your Garden Bloom With Flower Gardening - By: Michael Russell
Flower gardening is basically, adorning your garden with flowers. Most gardeners, old and new ones alike, want to go into flower gardening. There are different forms of flower gardening, as long as it is a garden with flowers it can be considered flower gardening, regardless of wh...

17. Nanny Positions - By: Michael Russell
Nanny Positions Whether you are looking to become a nanny, or you want to hire one, there are many great places on the Internet to find the information you need. Nanny positions are plentiful, but that doesnt mean everyone should be a nanny, and it certainly doesnt mean everyone who has s...

18. Personalized Baby Gift - The Gift With The Special Touch - By: (see Article)
It's not always easy to come up with a nice gift idea for a babyor toddler. After all, there's not much they need or want thatisn't already provided by their parents. That's why we here atwww.the-personalized-baby.com have come up with a uniquecollection of gift items that can be personalize...

19. Do I Breast Or Bottle Feed My Newborn Baby? - By: Cecilia Koh - 1979696
The decision to breastfeed or bottle feed your baby is a very personal one and should be based on your comfort level as well as your lifestyle. Breastfeeding (or nursing) can be a wonderful experience for both mother and baby as it provides a special bonding experience, however, breastfeeding may no...

20. Veterinarians - By: Michael Russell
Veterinarians are specialists at animal health. They are the doctors who treat our pets and livestock. If you have an animal that is sick or in need of shots or for just a general checkup, veterinarians are the ones that will take care of all that for you. Just as a doctor needs to attend school to ...

21. Skin Cancer - Early Treatment Increase Survival Rates - By: Ciara Mcgrath
Skin cancer can usually be treated successfully, if it is caught in the early stages. Have someone check your back regularly for any unusual spots or moles. The cancer can quickly spread to the lymphatic system and cause secondary tumors anywhere in your body. Cancer does not ...

22. 12-month 2005 Marketing Calendar That Boost Sales - By: Michael Russell
The following is my 12-month promotional marketing calendar. Keep it handy, as you'll need to refer to it throughout the coming year when forecasting your promotional messages. By no means is this list exhaustive. In fact, you should add to it based on your industry-related activities. There are man...

23. Poetry Of William Wordsworth - By: Richard Pettinger
William Wordsworth was one of the key figures in the Romantic Movement, his early poems helping to define the new movement of the Romantic Poets. Wordsworth sought to bring a more individualistic approach, his poetry avoided high flown language however the poetry of Wordsworth is best characte...

24. Hr Planning For Your Daycare Centre - By: Seraphina Tan
You’ve done your planning and decided that you’ll need additional help. So how do you ensure that you get the best candidate through your door? All business owners need to understand the importance of human resource (HR) planning. HR planning is not a fancy term for large organizations...

25. Cooking - Tips For Cooking With Kids - By: Brandi Clark
Kids are taught young to tie their shoes, then as they become a little older their job is to take out the trash or wash dishes. One task that parents sometimes overlook but kids need to learn at an early age is cooking. While they do not need to be cooking fried pork chops or chopping ...

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