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  • Enjoy Apple Picking With Your Kids  By : Victor Epand
    This article talks about apple picking and mentions using a heavy duty vacuum sealer to store sliced apples.
  • Enjoy Berry Picking With Your Children  By : Victor Epand
    This article gives advice on berry picking with your kids. This can be a rewarding activity, and lets you provide a great healthy food on the table.
  • How To Care for a Child Waiting for Adoption  By : Febbe Wallace
    Most children expecting adoption usually feel withdrawn from their foster family. In most cases, many of these children waiting for adoption may have come from abusive environments. And taking care of a child waiting for adoption is a no small task for foster parents: They not only provide food and shelter, they also have to provide emotional solace and surety for every foster child left in their care.
  • Things to Consider When Using a Louse Comb  By : Rashel Dan
    Lice is such a common and enduring problem that even people a long time ago have had to deal with these pests. Before there were chemical products, there were natural home remedies and louse combs. Here are things to take note of if you still prefer to use a louse comb over other methods.
  • Baby Sitter Needed: Finding the Right Sitter  By : Rashel Dan
    Putting up a baby sitter needed ad may not be enough. It takes more to find the right sitter for your kids. It can take a lot of time for you to find the right person to care for your kids. This is only right because you would want someone who will ensure the safety and well being of your kids. So where do you find the right sitter?
  • Getting more Alkaline into Your Diet and the PH Miracle Aging  By : Lindelwa Maseko
    The pH miracle diet is a revolutionary new way to look at how you eat. The essentials of the diet are to keep the ph balance of food intake at 80% alkaline with 20% acidity. The goal with this diet is to match the ph level of the bloodstream, which runs on the alkaline side. This task can be daunting for many because foods that most people love to indulge themselves on are considered high in acidity. The goal in adding more alkaline into your diet is to identify good sources of alkaline. Creating a comprehensive list of alkaline producing foods will help you make the most of the pH miracle diet.
  • Tracing One's Roots Via Family History Genealogy  By : Roger Mitchell
    The family has always been considered as the strongest force in the society. Known as the most fundamental civilization in the world, it defines the rise and fall of every community and group. In whatever culture, the family has always played a major role in unifying the people of its race. Even in today’s modern era when the limits of socialization are starting to get shattered and the boundaries of communication are slowly disappearing, the family remains basic in every human life. Nobody is so independent and free as to be able to exist without a family.
  • Frugal Living  By : helen
    Frugal living refers to a way of life that is designed to keep you out of debt. It is a way of life that enables you to spend as little as possible meaning that the extra cash you are no longer putting to use can reduce any debts that you have, take you on that holiday you have always wanted or merely allows you to spend more quality time with your family.
  • Get That Hot Body Back After Giving Birth  By : Dawn Eastman
    Great guide on losing pounds after pregnancy.
  • Just What is Downs Syndrome?  By : David Cowley
    The actual condition itself is caused by a disorder of the chromosomes, with all or part of an extra twenty-first chromosome. There are some physical characteristics that are common among those with Downs Syndrome, including almond-shaped eyes caused by a fold in the eyelids.
  • Adoption Poem: Bringing Hope And Solace For Mothers  By : Febbe Wallace
    It's never easy to give up your child for adoption. If you are struggling with the pain of losing a child to adoption, then you are not alone. A lot of birth mothers who have given up their children feel that same pain. How do they cope with it? By sharing their experiences through an adoption poem.
  • Children's Education: Oh No, Not The Sats Test!  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    Well, here we are again facing the dreaded standardized achievement tests (SATS). Everyone involved is a bundle of nerves. The head teacher wants to look good on the national league tables. The other teachers want to make a good impression. The poor children; well everyone keeps telling them how important the tests are, so they are panicked about not doing well enough.
  • How To Clean A Mattress  By : Hayden Madisson
    Because of its size and weight, mattresses can be difficult to clean. Other than this, the intricate materials and expensive linen that make-up a mattress also require extra care in cleaning. Therefore, there are many things to consider when cleaning a mattress.
  • What Are The Procedures To Adopt A Thai Child?  By : lar
    Have you ever considered adopting a child from Thailand?
  • How to Plan Day Care Activities  By : Christine Groth
    Day care activities can help draw many new customers. More and more parents want someone to not only look after their children, but to help them learn and have fun. Introducing stimulating day care activity to a child's day can help them physically, mentally, and emotionally.
  • Easy Ways to Support the Mom with a Chronic Illness  By : Lisa Copen
    Moms with young kids have illnesses. Despite the myth that chronic illness only happens to seniors, more women than ever before are living with illnesses such as fibromyaglia and chronic fatigue syndrome, making mommy momments difficult at times.
  • Romantic Ideas for Chronically Ill Women to Romance Her Husband  By : Lisa Copen
    Chronic illness can put a real damper on the romance in your marriage. Is there way to get the spark back?
  • Autism, Special Needs, And The Benefit Of A Circle Of Friends - Pt 2  By : Jean Shaw
    If you have a child with autism or special needs, I recommend you set up a Circle of Friends for support.
  • Autism, Special Needs, And The Benefit Of A Circle Of Friends - Pt 1  By : Jean Shaw
    If you have a child with autism or special needs, I recommend you set up a Circle of Friends for support.
  • Lee Meekcoms Sees Housing and Recreation Trends Shift as Baby Boomers Enter Retirement  By : Roberto Bell
    With the first of the Baby Boomers cashing Social Security checks, it's not surprising that everyone from real estate investors to financial analysts are sitting up and taking notice.
  • 15 Fun and Engaging Family Activities For All Ages  By : Britt Michaelian
    A brief list of 15 fun and engaging family activities for those looking to encourage family bonding.
  • The #1 Holiday Gift for Wives; What She Really Wants This Year  By : Kitara R. Wilson
    The one thing most women want but don't get enough of. Holiday gift-giving ideas for husbands, fiances and boyfriends shopping for the special women in their lives.
  • What Your Kids Feel About Divorce  By : Rcon Franchesca
    This article is generally about the process of divorce and how it affects the children. It cites and explains some of the most common effects of divorce on children. The article also includes the ways on how separated couples can protect their children from the negative effects of divorce.
  • Adopting a Child: Overview  By : Tobias Reibber
    Providing love and security to a child without parents is extremely fulfilling not only for the child, but for the adult as well. If adoption is something that you are considering, you need to fully understand all of the legal and emotional implications. Adopting a child can be a lengthy and complicated process, but the benefits for both of you will be priceless.
  • Implement Cycling in Your Family Fun Time  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Cycling along with your child can be one of the most fun activities for your family.
  • New Moms - Transform Your Emotional State In Just Five Minutes A Day  By : Salena Kulkarni
    Life as a new mom can be fraught with emotional turmoil. Learn one simple tool that can have a massive impact in your life and help you deal with emotional overwhelm.
  • How the Sandwich Generation Can Help Their Parents Create a Legacy of Meaning  By : Rosemary Lichtman
    Learn how to help your aging parents write an ethical will to be passed on to the following generations. Read about the experiences of others in the Sandwich Generation and get started by following these four suggestions.
  • So I'm Retiring, Now What?  By : Andrew Chan
    When you retire, there are so many things to think about and consider. Retirement and financial planning go hand in hand. Make sure you are allocating your funds wisely by doing a few simple things. Here are some ways that you can make the most of your retirement and financial planning.
  • Grow Your Own Vegetables  By : Phillip Blunzon
    There are many benefits to growing your own vegetables. It's easy and fun to do. You know whether or not pesticides have been used. The initial cost is a fraction of what you'd pay for market produce. Best of all, you can revel in the pride of reaping the rewards of your hard work.
  • Lifestyle Behaviors and the Risk of Death  By : Ainsley Laing
    A discussion of the major lifetime risks of early death for both men and women and differences between the two.
  • Effects of Divorce - Guilt and Disappointment  By : Charlotte Kamman
    When you get divorced, the last thing on your mind are the effects of divorce on the long term. You just want to get out as soon as possible, maybe you have another partner already, maybe you're just sick of it and have had enough. Even although my divorce was a pretty easy one, I only recently started to see what the long term effects of divorce are; not only on children, but also on adults. In this article I will focus on the effects of divorce on our own emotions, feelings, thoughts and effectiveness to create a happy and stable family life.
  • 10 Ways a Healthy Diet Equals a Healthy Smile (Healthy Diet - 100  By : JD Theis..
    Your smile is the first thing that people see on you. Whether the moment is as mundane as the instant you pass a stranger on the street or as significant as a career interview, a healthy smile speaks volumes in an instant.
  • Children And Divorce - Protecting Custodial Rights  By : IC
    Protecting your custodial rights during divorce starts early on - at the very decision to separate. Actions you take in the beginning could significantly impact who has the majority custodial rights and who controls assets like the home in the end.
  • How loved one can help in a Medical Crisis…  By : Steven Hefferon – owner of www.losethebackpain.com
    Those who care for a person with a health problem go through the same fear, anger, and frustration. It is critical for you and your loved one to communicate your feelings, for them to help you better.
  • Children and Divorce: New Life as a Single Parent  By : Ivanovich Cuxev
    Divorce is tough for anyone who has to go through it, and there is no exception for the child. Recognizing relationships between the other parent and the child is needed when it comes to dealing with a child and divorce.
  • Tips For Boosting Your Immune System  By : Spencer Hunt
    The immune system is a central part of your body's ability to fight off invaders and to keep it running strong and healthy. If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired, you need to boost your immune system.
  • Looking Good Through Exercise and Diet  By : andyx5
    Looking at the hard way to lose the pounds but feel great.
  • What is Infertility?  By : Scott Meyers
    Infertility is defined as the "inability to naturally conceive a child or to carry a pregnancy to full term." The majority of medical experts will not classify a person and/or a couple as infertile until they have been trying for at least a year to get pregnant without any success.
  • Boost Your Fertility and Save Your Sanity Too!  By : Katherine McGrew
    Discover the top five fertility boosting reasons to keep a Fertility Journal. This article describes ways to use your Fertility Journal to reconnect with your spirit, keep yourself focused, and save your sanity as you navigate the sometimes confusing world of trying to get pregnant!
  • Treatment for Infertility  By : Scott Meyers
    Approximately two thirds of all couples that seek help for infertility are able to have a baby at some point in time. In an estimated 80 to 85 percent of cases, infertility is treated by way of surgery or drugs, but other methods are available.
  • 3 Tips To Help Protect Your Family In The Event Of Personal Tragedy  By : Joe Stewart
    Are you worried about what would happen to your family in the event of your death? You should be. Death is a topic that most people want to avoid at all costs, but it's something that is eventually going to happen to all of us so we need to "get over it" and step up and take responsibility for ourselves and our family by making arrangements that will take care of our final expenses and last wishes.
  • What Can You Expect From Infertility Doctors  By : Low Jeremy
    One good step in decreasing the probability of multiplying your troubles is by selecting an efficient clinic. Know them by the attributes of their services and completeness of their working staff.
  • Turning Every Night Into Family Fun Night  By : Jimmy Cox
    We play Patty-cake with our babies, Ride-a-cockhorse with our toddlers, and Peek-a-boo with the little ones - then most of us stop playing games with our offspring until they are mature enough to challenge us to a game of bridge.
  • Frequently Asked Questions about Infertility  By : Scott Meyers
    It is an accepted fact that all living beings on the earth are able to reproduce. In fact the urge and desire to reproduce and keep the line going is central to all beings. Infertility not only disturbs the lives of the couple, but also affects their near and dear ones, who love them and want to see them happy.
  • Autism, Probiotics And The Lowly Sandwich  By : Jean Shaw
    My son has autism and like many autistic individuals his diet had been a major issue.

    It is getting better though.
  • Using 'The Secret' Law of Attraction With Children - and Challenging Teenagers!)  By : Anisa Aven
    Discover how to use the law of attraction to create loving, harmonious and joyful relationships with your loved ones!
  • What Moms Need  By : dave
    Moms need to feel appreciated for all of their hard work and dedication to their kids. It is probably the most difficult job on the planet and offers the least amount of encouragement and appreciation. A mom can spend an entire day devoted to her kids and their needs and at the end of the day never receive a single “thank you mom.” If this job were in the business world, most moms would quit their job within the first couple of months if not the first few weeks.
  • Are Child Sleep Problems Affecting Your Family?  By : Wendy Owen
    Child sleep problems should not be ignored. Having sufficient sleep is very important to you child's healthy development and wellbeing.
  • Money And Your Longevity  By : Stephen Lau
    Money and your longevity are interrelated. As you age, you need money not only to pay your mounting medical expenses, but also to live, to retire, and to survive. Your longevity cannot do without money. Longevity living requires you to know how to get free money, how to preserve your money, and how to continue to make money to meet your own needs as well as the needs of others less fortunate than yourself.
  • The Human Side Of Emancipation Of Minors  By : John Blacker
    Parents and children must be willing to live with the consequences of emancipation. By having open eyes and minds each can ensure that they understand the issue completely and have completely examined the issues and are prepared to answer friends, family and others when, and if, questions arise.
  • When a Loved One Has Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - What Do You Do?  By : Tom Nuckels
    Most certainly, you know someone who has been stricken by this misunderstood and debilitating illness. You want to be positive and supportive but what do you say or do?
  • Grandparents Parenting the Second Time Around  By : Stephanie Davies
    An article that talks about grandparents raising their grandchildren, and parenting the second time around as well as listing resources for those in that situation and offering advice for grandparents.
  • Various Causes Of Infertility - How To Spot The Signs  By : Low Jeremy
    Reproduction is one of the more important mechanisms, that we humans are equipped of. In the absence of this, some of us may consider the valuable loss of life. This is probably why once a couple does not conceive within a 1-year period of unprotected sexual intercourse, they become anxious that they may be subject to infertility.
  • 50th Anniversary Gift Poem - I Do, The Finest Words Ever Spoken  By : Allen Jesson
    A 50th anniversary Gift Poem To express heartfelt gratitude and to share with guests when they have their 50th anniversary party.
  • Autism, Probiotics And An Ideal World  By : Jean Shaw
    In an ideal world my son would be voicing his opinions, making decisions, going out with his friends, learning to drive, furthering his education, managing his finances and hopefully turning into a well adjusted, sociable young adult. However, this is not an ideal world.

    My son has autism
  • Internet Safety Tips for Kids (and Parents, Employers, and Managers!)  By : The Internet Safety Advocate
    Nowadays, staying safe online has become a never-ending battle – for children as well as adults. Because cybercriminals are becoming smarter and more sophisticated in their operations, they are real threats to your personal security and privacy. Your money, your computer, your family, and your business are all at risk.
  • How To Determine Your "Open Adoption" Tolerance  By : David Luce
    Adoption Choices: Life is full of choices. And when you make the one big choice and begin your journey to parenthood through adoption, you will be faced with what seems like an unending volley of life-changing choices.
  • Important Things to Remember about Autism  By : John Nowly
    The following article covers important things to remember about Autism.
  • How To Keep Your Child Safe On The Internet  By : John Myre
    The Internet can be a source of entertainment and information for your children, and it will be a workplace tool as they grow older.

    However, it also poses threats to their safety. This article gives you some tips to help keep your child safe.
  • Christmas Tree Decorating Is Family Time  By : Mike Murphy
    If you are considering buying a new tree this year, your first step is to choose either a natural or artificial tree. Thanks to ever advancing manufacturing technologies, artificial Christmas trees now have many advantages over their live counterparts. They have come a long ways since the tacky aluminum Christmas trees of the 1960's and are now sold in practically every color of the rainbow.
  • Give The Gift of Languages This Holiday Season  By : Beth Butler
    Second language learning has become a hot topic with parents and educators worldwide, and the benefits derived while learning a new language young are numerous. Read here about the when, whys and hows of introducing a second language to children ages birth through ten.
  • Improve Your Health, Happiness, and Prosperity by Making your House Feng Shui Compliant  By : Andrew Kasch
    Could you use a boost in any area of your life? Financial, personal, career, health; any or all of these can be dramatically improved by cleaning up and strategically decorating certain areas of your home!
  • Living With a Learning Disability as an Adult  By : Patrick Hartell
    Things change for a child diagnosed with a learning disability when he or she approaches adulthood. In general, the disability won't disappear. The reality is that there are even more issues and trials associated with adult learning disabilities. The disabled person will have to find out how to cope with just day to day living now that he's an adult, and factor in the extra challenge of a learning disability..
  • Mobility: Is Getting Around Getting To You?  By : Steve Dempster
    Most people don't give too much thought to personal mobility - they just get up and walk anywhere they want! But for those who find getting around a problem, what are the alternatives?
  • Living Single as a Woman; Blessing or Not?  By : Caroline Therancy
    I was in a bar with a male friend a while back. I was sharing about the few the cute guys that I would have liked to have a conversation with. I added that I was finding it difficult to be with someone. He replied: "I know what your problem is Caroline; you want to be with someone too much"
  • International Adoption, The New Frontier That Is Guatemala  By : Stephen Morgan
    In the world of International Adoption, Guatemala is one of the most popular and least regulated Countries. Last year there were estimated to have been 1,500 Guatemalan Children and Babies who have started fresh lives abroad, but the spectre of Illegal Adoptions have haunted Guatemala for years.
  • Coping Better With Autism By Learning More  By : Melinda Printon
    If you live with someone who has autism, dealing with day to day life can be very difficult and trying. Many people don't understand what exactly autism is and how it affects a person's life, and the lives of their loved ones. Autism is a disability that affects development.
  • The Short List: Some Thoughts on Time  By : Susie Cortright
    Is there a subject more charged than that of time, especially among parents? It is the source of many of our conversations ("How are you?" "Busy!") and much of our guilt. Here are some thoughts on taming our own perception of time.
  • Mini Blind Safety Tips For your Home  By : Joyce Jackson
    Learn basic safety tips for your mini blinds around your home to keep your infants and toddlers safe.
  • Can My Pet Bird Make Me Or My Kids Sick?  By : Mitch Endick
    Yes, your pet bird can potentially get you or your child sick. Infectious diseases that can be transmitted between humans and animals are called zoonotic. Unfortunately, birds can carry at lease five different serious illnesses.
  • Can Cockroaches Make Me Sick And Can I Easily Kill Them?  By : Mitch Endick
    Yes, cockroaches can make you sick and yes you can kill and control them. Cockroaches can make you sick by carrying fungi, pathogenic organisms and disease causing bacteria. The most threatening disease that they can carry is Salmonella.
  • Weight Loss Camps For Teens and Children  By : Chris Chew
    Have a vacation with your obese children and at the same time having them losing weight in weight loss camps.
  • About Adoption  By : Annah Menutz
    If you are contemplating adopting a child, you probably already know that this is one of the most important actions you'll ever take in your life. People chose to adopt a child for many reasons. Most commonly, a couple may be experiencing some kind of fertility problems, which make it difficult for them to conceive a child on their own. Some people want to provide a loving home for children that have been removed from their home, family or even their native country.
  • Your Gay Child--Is There A Place For Him At the Table?  By : Don L Wright
    Many families, especially religious families, find themselves adrift when they learn one of their children is gay. And yet, the best of our religious teachings ask us to love them unconditionally.
  • Homeschooling And Efficient House Cleaning  By : Joyce Jackson
    Learn how to homeschool and still have time to have a clean house.
  • Decorating Childrens Rooms In An Age Appropriate Style  By : Anna Woodward
    One of the most exciting things about having a child aside from giving it a name is the process when you take time decorating childrens rooms. It is something that can be done extravagantly, but often times, as with many things related to children, it is the simple things that work best.
  • Losing Your Family's Health to Smoke  By : Randy Zakowski
    Smoking not only affects your health, but the second hand smoke can be really bad for the rest of your family.
  • The Wonderful Thing About Family Togetherness  By : Jan Hayner
    The days of family togetherness are coming back. Remember the days gone by and the fun things you did as a family? I remember one time when my brother and I
  • A Vibrant Paint Job Is Not An Effective Mold Removal Solution  By : Urbain Beck
    On a practical level, the presence of indoor mold can lead to allergic reactions and other health issues. Besides, on a not so practical level, mold is just plain ugly. Can you just paint over it to make it go away?
  • Can Counseling Bring Peace to your Family?  By : Dr Mike Shery
    There can be up to 22 warning signs that indicate you need counseling to help eliminate turmoil, arguments and fighting in your household. Upon completion of counseling your family members should be more harmonious, cooperative and supportive of each other. Read this article now before things become irreversible!
  • Special Communication Tips For Homeschooling  By : Joyce Jackson
    Learn the easiest phrases and words to use with your kids to maximize their understanding and learning.
  • Kids Bedding - Six Valuable Tips To Make Your Shopping A Hassle Free Experience  By : Brooke Hayles
    Shopping for kids bedding is often a fun experience and through it you can give children a little independence by letting them pick what they'll be sleeping on. Keep these 6 points in mind and you're sure to make your youngster happy.
  • Making the Tough Budget Cuts When One Parent Stays at Home  By : Stephanie Foster
    No matter how some envy stay at home parents, you know there are some tough financial decisions to make when one parent stays at home. There's less money than you might be used to, and that means some sacrifice is often necessary.
  • Kids Bedding - Follow These Six Basic Tips To Make An Informed Purchase  By : Brooke Hayles
    The decisions to be made may seem endless when deciding how to decorate your baby's room, but that's just because you want everything to be absolutely perfect. If you follow these tips related to kids bedding, you're sure to make a better, more informed purchase.
  • Bed Bugs Are Back - So Beware !  By : Susan Dean
    Bed bugs may not be all that nice a topic to be talking about and many of you will be shivering with the thought of them ever existing but they are a reality and people need to be made aware of these little creatures.
  • Mood Lighting with Candles  By : Emile Ruahihi
    Candlelight makes the most romantic type of light in existence. What is lovelier than entering a room lit with flickering flames on top of elegant candles. In addition to their fragrant aromas, candles form necessary lighting elements in homes of all shapes and sizes. Whether you live in a historic Victorian home elegantly furnished with antiques or a stark modern loft space that’s heavy on minimalism, candles can accentuate any space.
  • Organizing Kids' Rooms in 3 Simple Steps  By : Veronica Scott
    Organizing kids' rooms can be more inexpensive and easier to accomplish than you might think. We've assembled a tried-and-true method to help get any child's room in better shape quickly and easily.
  • Let There Be Light  By : Karishma Roy
    Information about decorative candles.
  • How To Avoid Unnecessary Tests And Treatment When Having Difficulty In Conceiving  By : veronica anusionwu
    You can do this, When you desire to avoid all the hassles of infertility treatment.
  • Tips in Removing Mold in Your Home  By : Lee Dobbins
    Do you know where to look for mold in your home or what to do if you find it? This articles reveals tips on how to find and remove mold from your home.
  • When the Child Won't Ride: Getting Children Accustomed to Motorized Riding Toys  By : Mayoor Patel
    After spending all this money on this expensive toy, the kid wouldn't ride it. In fact, he didn't want anything to do with it. What's a parent to do in a case like that?
  • Heartbreak Of Unexplained Infertility  By : Dean Caporella
    Infertility issues can create a tide of emotional distress for many couples trying to conceive. This is more distressing on couples trying for their first child.
  • Children's Books To Capture The Imagination  By : Margaret Tye
    A collection of the best, modern children's books to suit all ages - including young-at-heart adults!
  • Harmful Bacteria in Your Kitchen  By : Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.
    Seventy six million people get sick each year from foodborne illnesses. Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria and Staphyloccus are the most common forms of bacteria that may be hiding in your kitchen.
  • Blended Family Problems? 21 Ways Counseling Can Help  By : Dr Mike Shery
    As a psychologist and counselor in the Woodstock-Cary-Algonquin-Crystal Lake and Lake in the Hills area of Illinois, I find that there are 21 essentials you can expect when receiving counseling for your blended family's problems. Here they are:
  • What You Need to Know About Foster Parenting  By : Dean Caporella
    Foster parents are resilient people, generally with a lot of courage to bring up foster children and welcome them to their lives with an open heart.
  • Get Back On The Wagon Or Just Get On  By : Joseph Simcic
    Get back into the routine of being healthy. We all get side tracked. Focus and get back on. This is how I did it.
  • Your Money or Your Life: How to Keep Both  By : Viola Horne
    Cost of getting sick and ways to enhance health
  • Nanny Cams Are A Must For Parents  By : Adam Walls
    Nanny Cams will catch unruly babysitters or nannys red handed and will prevent further damage to you child from happening.
  • A Corporate Dad Chooses Family Over Career  By : Sam Crowley
    An inspiring story of an executive on the rise who gave up his six-figure job to be a father to his three girls.

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