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Archives for June 2011

Teen Perspective: On Curfews

by Louise June 9th, 2011| Teen Perspective, Teens
When we say curfew we most often refer to the time when a teenager is expected to return home after being out with friends. Do you set a curfew? Are you setting a fair curfew?

I never had a curfew until my twin sister and I learned how to drive.

Play Wonder Dollhouse

by T Akery June 8th, 2011| Product reviews
A dollhouse is a usually one of the dreams a little girl has when it comes to toys. After all, their dolls need a place to live, play and dream. Because in a little girl's imagination those dolls are real. So, it makes sense to them to have a

Parent: The Word

by Lori Sciame June 6th, 2011| Helpful Hints, Infants/Toddlers, Pregnancy
Preparation for baby. You've read countless sources on the topic of baby care and development. You've asked dozens of people questions about how to handle the frenzied first week. You've created a cozy "nest," where your little one will sleep and play.

Diapers - check...layette - complete...crib - ready.

Then,

Parties: From the Teen’s View

by Jacob P. June 3rd, 2011| Teen Perspective, Teens
Stereotypes tend to be stereotypes because they are at least somewhat true.  For example, teenagers like to party.  And I would guess greater than 90% of teens like to party.  I can tell you  I do.  There are few things more fun than hanging out with several or tons

Dealing with New Teeth

by T Akery June 2nd, 2011| Infants/Toddlers
The age at which your infant starts growing a set of teeth varies depending on the child. Some infants start developing teeth very early while others take their time. It is very natural to have two different infants differ in their number of teeth.

Cutting in teeth can be very

Nature and Preschoolers – The Perfect Combination

by Lori Sciame June 1st, 2011| Helpful Hints, Preschool

Buzzing bees, fluttering butterflies, busy birds...these simple creatures beckon preschool children outside. I still remember the seemingly endless summer days of my youth. I woke each morning, eager to explore the grassy fields, the sumptuous flower gardens, and the shade-filled tree groves that made up my neighborhood.


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