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By Diana Parente In this hectic world we now live in, it is more important than ever to make a true, heart-to-heart connection with our children. I have found …
By Tequitia Andrews There is almost no escaping the “baby blues” the first few days after pregnancy. They sneak up on you and before you know it you’re crying …
By Ann Elliott I covered about 5 ways to say `I love you’ to your child in the first part of this article. I talked about telling them the …
By Ann Elliott We’ve all heard the saying “Tell them now.” Tell your loved ones now that you love them, because the time will come that you won’t be …
By Nigel Lane Priorities for Parents In an age where we face constant attention for our time, talents and resources we have had to learn to prioritize – work …
By Nigel Lane Daughters In this short article, we will consider daughters from both a Dads and a Moms point of view although the information is useful for any …
By Deborah Shelton Making self-portraits and pictures of family, friends, and even pets, is a great way to connect with children (and it’s a lot of fun!). There are …
By Debbie Farmer I always start the new year by writing a list of ambitious resolutions that are harder to achieve than fitting into my pre-pregnancy jeans. Although I …
By Deborah Shelton Going to the doctor is no fun–not for adults and especially not for kids. Not only is the impending meeting with the doctor a little scary, …
By Jennifer Ellis A sick child is a stress producer for both the child and the parent. The child is irritable and bored and the parent is at wit’s …