Parenting & Pregnancy
A guide to understanding the signs of giftedness in infants
by Ann-Louise M
Following an aptitude test at the age of 7, my eldest daughter was classified as a gifted child. Our family had always thought she was bright and she learned new skills and mastered new concepts very easily. Before she started school she could read and had displayed a real hunger for knowledge. Her curiosity was relentless - I just couldn't keep her busy enough! Other adults would be surprised ... read more
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by Barbara Bera
The inability to resist peer pressure usually stems from low self-esteem, which is common in chil... read more
No
by David Guzman
Extracurricular activities did not help my children resist peer pressure, and I am very glad tha... read more
Babies (Other)
- Should you co-sleep with your baby?
- Book Reviews: Misconceptions: Truth, lies and the unexpected journey to motherhood, Naomi Wolf
- Book reviews: What to Expect the First Year, by Arlene Eisenberg
- How to tell new grandparents they can't move in when baby arrives
- Assessing hospital policies: Preemies in NICU
- How baby oil got its name
- Treasured memories of when my child was a baby
Baby Developmental Stages
- How to ease separation anxiety for infants
- Can babies be spoiled by being held all the time?
- When to potty train your child
- Heuristic (non-commercial toys) play for baby development
- Reading: The best way to teach your baby to speak.
- Toys to help newborns develop cognitive skills
- How much do three-year-olds understand?
Infertility
- Single birth by in vitro fertilization blastocyst transfer
- Infertility treatments: Moral issues with egg and sperm donors
- The controversy over treating male infertility with stem cells
- Top surrogacy resources
- Questions to ask when considering surrogacy
- How ovarian cancer affects fertility
- Understanding your options if you're considering sperm donation
Problems Parents Face
- Single parents: How to get through the first year
- How to help the kids with anger
- Should a parent do anything to save their daughter or son's life?
- Single parents: How to help your child set goals
- You want to raise the baby, he wants you to raise money: How to compromise
- How important is forgiveness to trust between parent and child?
- GPS: Are we keeping up with our children or stalking?
"Show me your friends and I'll tell you who you are" This is a popular saying and most often simply describes the exact image ... read more
by Bill Dakis
Life will throw so many curveballs your way that if you take even a minute to divert your attention you might get overwhelmed. ... read more
Is there nothing on TV during the 3am feed? Do you miss your favourite show because of your new routine? Do you find kids DVD t... read more
Why Growing Up on the Road is Harder Than Growing Up in a House Children have enough trouble living in a normal house with ... read more
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- Baby Safety
- Attenuvax vaccine side effects
- Adoption
- Adoption records becoming more open in Texas: Your reactions
- Testimonies: I wish I had known I was adopted before 18
- Guide to international adoption from the UK
- Guide to finding an adoption attorney in UK
- Guide to finding an adoption attorney in US
Difference of opinion? Debate now.
- After School
- Should parents raise their children without television?
- Adoption
- Would you stop your adopted minor child's search for biological parents?
- Should adoption by those over age 50 be permitted?
- Is giving up a child for adoption giving or selfish?
- Does open adoption aid in acceptance or add to confusion for the child?
- Is it possible to unconditionally love an adopted child?



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