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Parenting: Preparing
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Exceptionally Useful Family Resouces
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Stop Porn and Predators.
Blocks illicit, obscene and other objectionable material while limiting the time your kids spend
online according to your rules. They can still search over a billion web pages and return porn-free
results while you monitor activity by receiving daily e-mail reports.
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Perfect Gift for Parents.
These
make a keepsake baby gift, holiday gift, birthday or baptism gift for children ages 0-12.
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Solve your child bedding problems.
Find to perfectly fit any crib
or child size bed with over 3500 bedding sets & accessories from the world's best crib bedding designers, and all at discount prices.
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Decorating help to please a fussy teen.
Trying to fix up your
so they will be happy and want to keep it picked up can be a real chore. We discovered this resource for some great ideas that just might help.
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Parenting can be the most rewarding work
of adult life. Nothing brings more joy and pride than a happy,
productive, and loving child. Each age and stage of a child's
development has specific goals and tasks. For infants, it is to
eat, sleep, and explore their world. For adolescents, it is to
become their own person with their own group of friends. |
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Normal
Adolescent Development >> |
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Middle School and Early High School Years Parents are often
worried or confused by changes in their teenagers. The following
information should help parents understand this phase of
development. |
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Normal Adolescent Development >> |
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Late High School Years and Beyond Parents are often worried
or confused by changes in their teenagers. The following
information should help parents understand this phase of
development. |
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Normality >> |
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Parents are naturally concerned about the health and welfare
of their children. Many parents correctly and comfortably see
their youngster as normal. However, some other parents worry
whether their infant, child or teenager has a problem. |
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Children of parents with Mental
Illness >> |
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Mental illnesses in parents represent a risk for children in
the family. These children have a higher risk for developing
mental illnesses than other children. |
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When Children have Children >> |
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Babies born in the U.S. to teenage mothers are at risk for
long-term problems in many major areas of life, including school
failure, poverty, and physical or mental illness. The teenage
mothers themselves are also at risk for these problems. |
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