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Child Stress Management Without Stressful Parenting</title>
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 <description>STRESS FREE MANAGING OF STRESSED &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;REN &amp; TEENAGERS IN PARENTING  

 

 (Based on author’s site  www. geocities. com/chlstrs )  

 

Parents&#039; &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; related stress extends to coping with &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren&#039;s.  &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress is very common.  

 

Pregnancy rates high on the official stress-scale and mothers sometimes suffer also &#039;baby blues&#039;.  But, also, parents have to be alert to &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress symptoms and cope with their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren’s stress –as well as to avoid becoming stressful themselves in doing so.  This is common in parenting.   

 

Parents did not use to have advice on &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress.  National and international help and guidance to parents in &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; rearing and welfare only became available after the second world war.  There had not been any parenting advice on &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress.  The parents&#039; job in dealing with &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress is not easy.  

 

  &gt;&gt;  This is the gist of the generally agreed suggestions on &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress which may help. . .  

 

A baby is born with fears: fear of falling and fear of noise.  A &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;, right from the beginning, is susceptible to stress in those respects.  This continues until the baby gets generally used to noise and learns to walk.  

 

Young &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren may not have the vocabulary to express their fears.  Teenagers feel misunderstood or have other sounding boards.  In parenting these make a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;’s stress, or the symptoms of &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress, difficult to notice.   

 

Additionally, some &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress symptoms are unrecognisably mild.   

 

Stress is caused, mostly, by a feeling of being unable to cope. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Staying Joyful While Parenting</title>
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 <description> Parenting is a job you should enjoy, and you should be filled with joy to get you through the moments that’s challenging when it comes to dealing with your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren’s attitudes and behaviors along with family distractions and disappointments. You may even be on the brinks of a martial break-up, family separation, or your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; may be “sick and afflicted, locked-up” in jail or in juvenile detention but through it all  We all face different situations, some of our &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren have serious issues that’s health related in the areas of mental health, and some of us even have &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren who’s physically challenged. Some of us have &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren who have behavior problems that cause much heartache and pain. Your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; or &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren are an asset to you and not a liability. Look, &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of your womb is a reward.  Psalm 127:3. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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The Need For Kids Beds That Are Cheap Or Inexpensive</title>
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 <description>Nothing can add more charm or style to a kids bedroom than a bed specifically designed for a kid or &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;. Want your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; to make a statement about his or her life?  Try a spider man or a Disney princess c Your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s room can now become an adventure, rather than a place for their stuff.   From feminine beds to space-saving bunk beds, desks, armoires, and more, manufacturers today have everything available to match your style, or your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s particular hero.  Promote creativeness within your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;, open up their imagination, make them feel special.  Sound good?   Since your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; grows up faster than you can imagine, don&#039;t miss this special opportunity.  A cleaner room also promotes harmony with a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; and ultimately within the family itself. Your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s bedroom is usually the one place a kid can call his own, helping to build indepe&lt;br&gt;</description>
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What Should My Child Be Eating For Optimal Health?</title>
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 <description> What I share with you comes from my personal experience with my &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren and grand&lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren.   Rather than laying out a specific way of eating, I am going to write about what I have learned about what NOT to eat.   Below is a partial list of things not to feed your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren:  Sugar  Corn syrup  Glucose syrup  Wheat syrup  Rice syrup  Potato starch  Modified food starch  White foods - white bread, white rice, rice milk, white pastas, white wheat flour  Processed grains  French fries  Sodas  Trans-fats  Vegetable oils other than coconut and olive oil  Preservatives and food colorings - or anything that you can&#039;t pronounce!   You might not think you are feeding your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren many of these, but if you look at the labels, you will find many of these non-foods in packaged and refined products. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Parenting Secrets: 9 Tips to Become a Good Parent</title>
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 <description>If you are a parent then you know how much happiness &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren can give you.  But you also aware of the tough times and situations you had to go through when raising them.  Parenting a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; can be difficult.  Even the most patient and careful parents can make mistakes.  Here are 9 tips to help you become a good parent.  

 

1.  Love your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren.  

Alright I know you love your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren but how do you show that love?  Do you tell them everyday that you love them?  Do you kiss them often?  Do you hug them?  Always tell your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren how special they are.  Tell them how much they mean to you and give them lots of hugs and kisses.  

 

2.  Give safety to your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren.  

Most &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren are often scared e. g.  when a lightning strikes or when they have a bad dream etc.  Other &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren are insecure by nature. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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The Perfect Toy Box for your Child, One to Spark His or Her Imagination!</title>
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 <description>A &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s playroom should be a place where he or she can joyfully and safely spend But care should be taken not to overwhelm the &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; with an overly busy or cluttered room. Wooden toy chests are designed with &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren in mind.  Many are perfect for both, or for more than one &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;.  The &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; then tenderly tucks each freed creature into bed. With so many creative choices, there is sure to be the perfect  wooden toy box or wooden toy chest  for your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;, one to spark his or her imagination, with its rich colors and specific th Adding a wooden toys storage box to your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s play area will be a valuable investment in the life of your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; and incom/home-and-family-articles/the-perfect-toy-box-for-your-&lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;-one-to-spark-his-or-her-imagination-320912. com – Educational Toys Store , featuring classic learning toys, play &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren furniture and selection of  wooden toy boxes or wooden toy chests . &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Party Decorating for your Child&#039;s Birthday Party Celebration</title>
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 <description> The activities area and food area should be kept relatively free of decorations to allow &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren and guests to play or get their food in a hazard-free environment.  Allow your birthday &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; to get involved by letting him/her choose the colours of the balloons, or even, if you wish, tHelium balloons are a favorite of &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren and are great for decorations.  The balloons can be used to decorate the general areas. You can use colours that your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; or you have chosen.  Try to use more colourful balloons so as to add to the party atmosphere. Keep in mind though, that &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren will tend to grab the balloons, so ensure that there are still enough balloons for decoration even if the &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren decide to get the balloons for themselves.  This also ensures that even if the &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren do grab the balloons for themselves, the general areas are still decorated. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Have you Set Any Parenting Goals for 2008?</title>
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 <description> People often set personal or business goals but how about considering what you would like your goal as a parent to be for 2008?  What do you want to achieve in your relationship with your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; this year?  What would you like to be doing more of with your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;?  What would you like to be doing less?   

 

As our &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren grow and develop it is never too late to reassess our way of being with them and to make changes towards having an even more loving and fulfilling relationship, while letting go of control and allowing them to develop responsibility and independence.  Here are seven ways to improve your relationship with your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;, be they a youngster or a teenager.  Perhaps some of these may help you to set your own parenting goal for the coming year.  

 

1. 	Think about respecting your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; more.  What are their qualities that shine for you?  Tell them about them.  

 

2. 	Consider how well you listen to your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Ring in the Year of the Rat With These Fun Chinese New Year Activities</title>
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 <description> The color red is believed to be lucky, so people traditionally wear red clothes and give &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren “lucky money&quot; in red envelopes.  Family members gather at each other&#039;s homes for visits and shared meals.  Festivities usually end with the lantern festival, highlighted by a dragon dance.  With your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren, ring in the New Year with the following fun   Chinese New Year Activities   

 

 Chinese New Year Dragon   

The dragon symbolizes strength, goodness, and good luck.  Help your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; make a simple dragon.  Use an egg carton with three cups and have &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren paint the cups with red and yellow colors.  Draw a dragon face shape and decorate with cotton balls and wiggly eyes.  Cut yarn into small pieces and glue to the back of the dragon.  Glue pom-poms to the bottom of the egg carton cups to make legs.  Have &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren perform their own dragon dances as they parade around together. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Different Styles of Parenting - Which One is Best?</title>
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 <description>The uninvolved parenting style is when the parents are simply not there to be parents to their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren.  So this type of parenting can be described as &quot;non existent&quot;.  Therefore, we will not discuss it here, because it is not an effective parenting style.  Kids with an uninvolved parent often struggle with feelings of rejection, lack of self-esteem, and trust issues.  
 
Let&#039;s take a look at the other three parenting styles - authoritarian, authoritative  and permissive.  
 
Authoritarian, authoritative  and permissive represent the range of parenting styles, where authoritarian is on one end, the permissive on the other end, and authoritative in the middle.   
 
The parenting style differ form each other in two aspects - structure and responsiveness. Structure represents the limits and rules a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; has to obey to, therefore it is the main ingredient in authoritarian parenting.  
  
Responsiveness is the parent&#039;s sensitivity to a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s voice.  It represents the &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s wants and needs.  Responsiveness is therefore the most important element in permissive parenting.   
 
So, while authoritarian parenting is high on structure, it is low on Responsiveness.  For example, is a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; is late to come home, he or she will expect to be punished.  If they fail to complete their homework or other chores, they will bare the consequences.  Their parent will not listen to their needs and there will be no negotiation as for the limits and rules that this parent determines for his &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;.  
 
With the permissive parent, things are quite the opposite. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Child Stress Management Without Stressful Parenting</title>
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 <description>STRESS FREE MANAGING OF STRESSED &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;REN &amp; TEENAGERS IN PARENTING  

 

 (Based on author’s site  www. geocities. com/chlstrs )  

 

Parents&#039; &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; related stress extends to coping with &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren&#039;s.  &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress is very common.  

 

Pregnancy rates high on the official stress-scale and mothers sometimes suffer also &#039;baby blues&#039;.  But, also, parents have to be alert to &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress symptoms and cope with their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren’s stress –as well as to avoid becoming stressful themselves in doing so.  This is common in parenting.   

 

Parents did not use to have advice on &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress.  National and international help and guidance to parents in &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; rearing and welfare only became available after the second world war.  There had not been any parenting advice on &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress.  The parents&#039; job in dealing with &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress is not easy.  

 

  &gt;&gt;  This is the gist of the generally agreed suggestions on &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress which may help. . .  

 

A baby is born with fears: fear of falling and fear of noise.  A &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;, right from the beginning, is susceptible to stress in those respects.  This continues until the baby gets generally used to noise and learns to walk.  

 

Young &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren may not have the vocabulary to express their fears.  Teenagers feel misunderstood or have other sounding boards.  In parenting these make a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;’s stress, or the symptoms of &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress, difficult to notice.   

 

Additionally, some &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; stress symptoms are unrecognisably mild.   

 

Stress is caused, mostly, by a feeling of being unable to cope. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Ring in the Year of the Rat With These Fun Chinese New Year Activities</title>
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 <description> The color red is believed to be lucky, so people traditionally wear red clothes and give &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren “lucky money&quot; in red envelopes.  Family members gather at each other&#039;s homes for visits and shared meals.  Festivities usually end with the lantern festival, highlighted by a dragon dance.  With your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren, ring in the New Year with the following fun   Chinese New Year Activities   

 

 Chinese New Year Dragon   

The dragon symbolizes strength, goodness, and good luck.  Help your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; make a simple dragon.  Use an egg carton with three cups and have &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren paint the cups with red and yellow colors.  Draw a dragon face shape and decorate with cotton balls and wiggly eyes.  Cut yarn into small pieces and glue to the back of the dragon.  Glue pom-poms to the bottom of the egg carton cups to make legs.  Have &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren perform their own dragon dances as they parade around together. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Parenting and Youth Violence - Parenting Matters</title>
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 <description> Interestingly, almost 40% of the parents indicated that they would tell their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; it is okay to hit if another person pushes him or her. Perhaps for some parents, advising their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; to fight back when provoked is the best way they think their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; will be safe.  Parents should clearly communicate to their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren how to resolve conflicts without resorting to violence and to model these skills themselves by avoiding the use of physical punishment. As parents we have the power to reduce youth violence and improve our &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren&#039;s lives.  Lets seize that opportunity and stop the violence among our youth. 

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Organizing and Managing your Child&#039;s Birthday Party Venue Space</title>
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 <description>Here are some helpful suggestions to better manage your birthday party room or space when organizing the perfect birthday party for your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;.  

 

Before the party, be sure to remove all fragile or breakable items from the room.  It&#039;s only natural for &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren to like to run around when they are having fun, so try to make your place a safe environment as best as you can. This is where you place all the gifts that the birthday &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; receives.  Also ensure that there is ample space for &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren to sit and watch the show or move around if the entertainer is playing interactive games. As a rough guide, a space of about 10ft x 10ft should be sufficient for the performer to entertain up to 20 &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren. com/parenting-articles/organizing-and-managing-your-&lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;s-birthday-party-venue-space-299152. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Losing Weight After Baby: How Do I Fit in Exercise?</title>
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 <description>As your baby grows up into a little &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;, give him the gift of a fit, healthy mom.   If you exercise, your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren will someday too.   If you want them to be healthy in the future, it’s time for you to set the example and start fitting time in for exercise today.   

 

Today’s Action Step:  Which of these ideas will you use to fit exercise into your schedule? 

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The Need For Kids Beds That Are Cheap Or Inexpensive</title>
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 <description>Nothing can add more charm or style to a kids bedroom than a bed specifically designed for a kid or &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;. Want your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; to make a statement about his or her life?  Try a spider man or a Disney princess c Your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s room can now become an adventure, rather than a place for their stuff.   From feminine beds to space-saving bunk beds, desks, armoires, and more, manufacturers today have everything available to match your style, or your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s particular hero.  Promote creativeness within your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;, open up their imagination, make them feel special.  Sound good?   Since your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; grows up faster than you can imagine, don&#039;t miss this special opportunity.  A cleaner room also promotes harmony with a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; and ultimately within the family itself. Your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s bedroom is usually the one place a kid can call his own, helping to build indepe&lt;br&gt;</description>
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Different Styles of Parenting - Which One is Best?</title>
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 <description>The uninvolved parenting style is when the parents are simply not there to be parents to their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren.  So this type of parenting can be described as &quot;non existent&quot;.  Therefore, we will not discuss it here, because it is not an effective parenting style.  Kids with an uninvolved parent often struggle with feelings of rejection, lack of self-esteem, and trust issues.  
 
Let&#039;s take a look at the other three parenting styles - authoritarian, authoritative  and permissive.  
 
Authoritarian, authoritative  and permissive represent the range of parenting styles, where authoritarian is on one end, the permissive on the other end, and authoritative in the middle.   
 
The parenting style differ form each other in two aspects - structure and responsiveness. Structure represents the limits and rules a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; has to obey to, therefore it is the main ingredient in authoritarian parenting.  
  
Responsiveness is the parent&#039;s sensitivity to a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s voice.  It represents the &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s wants and needs.  Responsiveness is therefore the most important element in permissive parenting.   
 
So, while authoritarian parenting is high on structure, it is low on Responsiveness.  For example, is a &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; is late to come home, he or she will expect to be punished.  If they fail to complete their homework or other chores, they will bare the consequences.  Their parent will not listen to their needs and there will be no negotiation as for the limits and rules that this parent determines for his &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;.  
 
With the permissive parent, things are quite the opposite. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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Party Tips on Managing the Big Day of your Child&#039;s Birthday Party</title>
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 <description>If you have planned your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s birthday party and are waiting anxiously for the big day to arrive, there are still some things to consider for the day of your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;&#039;s birthday party. If you have any pre-party entertainers such as face-painters or caricature artists, make sure the birthday &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; is always first in line to get his picture drawn or face painted. Most other kids will then follow suit as the birthday &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; is usually seen as the special &quot;leader&quot; on his or her birthday.  Or if you have indicated in the invitation cards that the party is just for the kids, let them know what time to be back to pick up their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren.  

 

Make sure the birthday cake is ready for the cake cutting.  If you have hired an entertainer to keep the &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren entertained before the cake cutting, you can liaise with him/ her when&lt;br&gt;</description>
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Divorce: Divorce and Legal Separation</title>
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 <description> A legal separation generally means that both parties reached an agreement concerning &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; custody, &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; visitation, &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; support, spousal support or alimony, distribution of property, attorney fees, and personal conduct.  However, in a legal separation both parties remain married to each other.  Indeed spouses who are just legally separated are not allowed to marry another person.  

 

Divorce, also known as a decree of dissolution of marriage, is also a court order but it is for the purpose to dissolve or terminate a marriage.  Both parties are allowed to marry another person following a divorce since they have returned to an unmarried status.  An annulment differs from a divorce on the ground that this process is meant at simply canceling a marriage. © 2007 &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; Custody Coach 

 

 &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; Custody Coach  supplies information, online materials, and coaching services to parents in the field of &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; custody, namely, divorce, &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; custody and visitation, &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; custody evaluations, 730 evaluations, parenting, and all issues related to &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; custody and divorce.  &quot; How to Win &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; Custody - Proven Strategies that can Win You Custody and Save You Thousands in Attorney Cost!  &quot; is a unique &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; custody strategy guide written by The Custody Coach and made available by &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; Custody Coach in an easy to read, understand, and apply E-Book format.  Custody Match is an online consumer and family law attorney matching service to help you in your search for the right attorney for your divorce or &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt; custody case. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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The Parent Farm</title>
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 <description>Imagine The Parent Farm sounds funny I know, yet it would be nice to know that there is a place where parents can go to learn how to nurture and teach their &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren, how to become great adults. The excuses are a mile long from saying it is tougher today to bring up &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren than what it was 50 years ago, or nowadays it takes two incomes to prov By fine tuning your own positive outlook you can expect your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren to emulate it?  Our kids are simply sponges of our behaviors, our attitu Therefore decide at least for your &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren that you are going to be the role model that will impress upon them.  Yes I understand the pressures of life and the responsibilities, yet how many kids misbehave or get into trouble?  While it is only one scenario generally these &lt;b&gt;child&lt;/b&gt;ren are vying for your attention. &lt;br&gt;</description>
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