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Parenting Four Year Old

parenting four year old
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Video 1 What you Need to Know About your 1 to 4 year old (1, 2, 3, 4 Parents! Parenting Children Ages 1 to 4)


Video 1 What you Need to Know About your 1 to 4 year old (1, 2, 3, 4 Parents! Parenting Children Ages 1 to 4)




The Happiest Toddler on the Block: How to Eliminate Tantrums and Raise a Patient, Respectful, and Cooperative One- to Four-Year-Old: Revised Edition


The Happiest Toddler on the Block: How to Eliminate Tantrums and Raise a Patient, Respectful, and Cooperative One- to Four-Year-Old: Revised Edition


$7.47


This streamlined revision of the breakthrough bestseller by renowned child-development expert Dr. Harvey Karp will do even more to help busy parents survive the “terrible twos” and beyond….In one of the most revolutionary advances in parenting of the past twenty-five years, Dr. Karp revealed that toddlers often act like uncivilized little cavemen, with a primitive way of thinking and c…

Your Four-Year-Old: Wild and Wonderful


Your Four-Year-Old: Wild and Wonderful


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What is it about four-year-olds that makes them  so lovable? What problems do four-year-olds have?  What can they do now that they couldn’t do at  three? Drs. Ames and Ilg, recognized authorities on  child behavior and development, discuss these and  scores of other questions unique to four-year-old  girls and boys, and they offer parents practical  advice and enlightening psychologi…

The Happiest Toddler on the Block: The New Way to Stop the Daily Battle of Wills and Raise a Secure and Well-Behaved One- to Four-Year-Old


The Happiest Toddler on the Block: The New Way to Stop the Daily Battle of Wills and Raise a Secure and Well-Behaved One- to Four-Year-Old


$9.49


Toddlers can drive you bonkers…so adorable and fun one minute…so stubborn and demanding the next! Yet, as unbelievable as it sounds, there is a way to turn the daily stream of “nos” and “don’ts” into “yeses” and hugs…if you know how to speak your toddler’s language. In one of the most useful advances in parenting techniques of the past twenty-…


Parenting Advice For Tweens

parenting advice for tweens

Why Johnny Can’t Learn

We take the incredible technological advances that have been made in the past 50 years for granted. Technology that was once a distant dream is now a part of the fiber and fabric of our culture. A typical American home is equipped with microwaves, cell phones, cordless phones, PDAs, computers, and a wide assortment of technological gadgetry designed to make life easier.

However, what price are we paying for these advances and, more importantly, what price are our children paying for living in a world filled with these energy emitting devices?

In spite of the occasional debate on safety, most of us have come to regard cellular phones as fairly harmless. After all, if cell phones were in any way hazardous to our health, we would know about it. The sheer accessibility allays any potential fears about their use. Cigarettes are also widely available but we now know without question that not only are they harmful to the user but to those around the user as well. However, widespread tobacco use went on for hundreds of years before the connection between it and the fatalities it causes was made. Until then, the vast majority of people didn’t consider cigarettes, pipes, or any other form of tobacco use hazardous. Are we guilty of being lulled into a similarly false sense of security about cell phones?

The answer is an emphatic and resounding “Yes.”

Before you dismiss that as an alarmist cry of an anti-technology fringe of society, let’s take a closer look. Estimates indicate that we are exposed to 100 million times more radiation per day than in our grandparents’ generation. Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) are low levels of radiation which are generated by electronic devices. Initial concerns about radiation were dismissed because of low level of exposure. We learned to live with microwaves because our homes were not filled with other devices. Yet, what is the risk now, when our homes are filled with electronic devices, our cars are powered by micro-computers, we are surrounded by power lines and cell towers, and we spend hours a day with a portable phone held to our ear?

Cellular phones generate a field known as Radio Frequency Radiation (RF). A number of studies have concluded that RF from mobile phones poses significant health risk to users, including headaches, memory loss, autism, brain cancers, leukemia and learning disorders. The Committee on Electromagnetic Energy/Public Health Issues stated in an Australian Government Discussion paper that : “Human exposure of radio frequency radiation is greatest from mobile phone handsets because of the method of use, with the transmitting antenna of the mobile phone handset close to the head. There is evidence that localized hot spots or energy deposition in the brain may occur as a consequence of internal reflections.” In another study conducted by leading neurosurgeon, Dr. Leif Salford and colleagues at Lund University in Sweden the data indicated an “unambiguous link between microwave radiation emitted by GSM mobile phones (the most common type worldwide) and brain damage in rats.” There are hundreds of studies with correlative data indicating that this is far more than an anti-establishment ploy concocted by paranoid believers who fear technology and little green men.

Just as the information on the dangers of tobacco was hidden in plain sight, one need only scratch beneath the surface to find warnings about cell phone use. Scientists have warned parents to exercise caution in providing cell phones to children younger than eight years of age as there is little known about the effect of radiation on developing brains. Paul Brodeur, a noted science journalist, was one of the first in the medical community to issue a public alert about the dangers of EMF. Brodeur warned that introducing your body to new forces such as EMF created a condition known as “adaptation stress.” In this condition the body is sent into chaos as it tries to adapt to the new forces. Brodeur identified symptoms such as fatigue, confusion, lack of concentration and focus, headaches, backaches and increased emotional volatility. Is it a coincidence that many of these symptoms which we have come to associate with and label as learning disorders in children have increased dramatically over the past decade?

In another study, conducted by the Spanish Neuro Diagnostic Research Institute, it was found that a cell phone call lasting only two minutes not only opens the blood-brain barrier (in children and adults) allowing toxins into the blood stream which can attack brain cells, but in children that same two minute exposure could disrupt the natural electrical activity of their brain for up to an hour following the call. So alarming was the data that Dr. Gerald Hyland, mobile phone adviser to the British Government, was quoted as saying “If I were a parent I would now be extremely wary about allowing my children to use a mobile even for a very short period. My advice would be to avoid mobiles.”

The cell phone industry is targeting the very profitable children’s market. Cell phone makers are marketing “Disney phones” and kid-friendly versions with parental controls. The industry is no longer content to have the adult and teen market, but in nationwide back-to-school campaigns, they aggressively market to tweens and younger.

We may not have all of the answers today, but the information we do have is alarming. How much more evidence do we need before we take the dangers to our children seriously?

About the Author

Kat Tansey is a researcher and educator who is alarmed by the growing body of evidence from around the world that children are being negatively impacted by the widepsread use of cell phones and other EMF emitting devices. For more information, please go to
http://www.johnny.harmonicplanet.com/

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Getting to Calm: Cool-Headed Strategies for Parenting Tweens + Teens


Getting to Calm: Cool-Headed Strategies for Parenting Tweens + Teens


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Parenting a teenager is tougher than ever, but new brain research offers new insight into the best way to connect with teens. With humor, wisdom and a deep understanding of the teenaged brain, noted teen expert Dr. Laura Kastner shows parents how to stay calm and cool-headed while dealing with hot-button issues everything from rude attitude and lying to sex and substance use — with clear, easy-to…

Six Ways to Keep the Little in Your Girl: Guiding Your Daughter from Her Tweens to Her Teens (Secret Keeper Girl)


Six Ways to Keep the Little in Your Girl: Guiding Your Daughter from Her Tweens to Her Teens (Secret Keeper Girl)


$9.44


Bestselling author, speaker, and founder of the Secret Keeper Girl conferences, Dannah Gresh shares with moms the secret to helping today’s girls grow up confident, grace-filled, and strong in their faith.Studies show that the foundation for an emotionally healthy teen girl is built between the ages of 8-12 and that a good relationship with mom is one of the most important factors. So when the w…

Totally Wired: What Teens and Tweens Are Really Doing Online


Totally Wired: What Teens and Tweens Are Really Doing Online


$2.87


“A must read for parents (and future parents) of teenagers. Consider Anastasia Goodstein as the daughter you totally ‘get’ – explaining all the behaviors of the daughter you totally don’t ‘get.’ Consider this a parent/teen dictionary. Brilliant and lifesaving!” – Atoosa Rubenstein, former editor in chief of Seventeen magazine “Totally Wired is both an awakening and a comfort for adults who feel lo…


Single Parenting Adhd Children

single parenting adhd children
Single parents (moms or dads): Do you resent your child?

why and how to stop resenting them? I have to be honest here, my son is 10 years old and I had him when i was 17 y/o. his father is not in his life, and i struggled all these years with him, financially, emotionally. he aslso has adhd like his father and everything reminds me of his dad. I cut all contacts with his dad for 10 years now and never want to see him in this life time again. i love my son so much but sometimes i find that i resent him so much too. should i go to cousleing? is this normal to feel this way sometimes? i do give him everything he wants, and we do have a close relationship. he is well loved and is better off with me than is dad.
I want more children with my boyfriend also, but this whole experience with my son made me resent wanting more children. i think i am scare my boyfriend might abandon us and than i will have to stuggle with them too

looks like you still have some growing up to do if you have to ask this stupid question! What kind of mom are you anyway! If you are asking this, then maybe he is better off with his dad & not you.

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Colorado Parenting After Divorce

colorado parenting after divorce
Where do I file minor name change papers?

My daughter and I moved to CO after her dad and I divorced. We have different last names and we have issue signing up for programs and schools because of it. I’d like to hyphenate her last name to avoid confusion. I believe her father will consent to this. She was born in California. Don’t know if that matters. Can I file the papers in Colorado, or do I have to do it in California? If both parents agree, do I still need to put the announcement in the newspaper?
Thanks

Call your county court house and talk to the county clerk’s office. They can give you the information you need.

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Parenting Tips For Newborns

parenting tips for newborns
Trying for a baby soon, any tips?

Me and my fiance, my husband next month, have been together quite a while and have decided to try for a baby starting in March 2010, about 6 1/2 months away. We already have crib, nursery decor, ect picked out but I would love any tips on conception, labor, and newborn care ect. We’re very excited but we don’t know many young parent to share advice, thanks!

Your best bet would be to get an ovulation calendar. http://www.ovulation-calendar.net/ try this website. You could also buy an ovulation test from the store and test if you are ovulating. Also, talk to your doctor when you guys are ready to start trying and they could give you tips on conceiving and early prenatal care. When you guys try I would suggest you take plenty of folic acid. Folic acid helps to prevent birth defects. Make sure you have plenty of folic acid when you conceive and the first few weeks. Good Luck!!

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The Essential Baby Organizer: Birth to One Year (The Essential Organizers)


The Essential Baby Organizer: Birth to One Year (The Essential Organizers)


$16.95


With the ease of use and clean design of its bestselling predecessor, The Essential Baby Organizer picks up where The Essential Pregnancy Organizer left off, helping parents track the important details and memorable events of baby’s first year. The Essential Baby Organizer provides plenty of pages to track baby’s feeding, sleeping, and diapering patterns – popular topics for parents, friends, ca…

Baby Tips for Dads


Baby Tips for Dads


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Congratulations! The nine-month wait is over, your son or daughter is in your arms …but what happens now? Help is at hand in this nifty book that provides quick and quirky advice on everything from nappies to night-time nibbles. Whether you are a new dad or the seasoned father of a lively horde, make this little book the latest addition to your household….

Caring for Your Newborn


Caring for Your Newborn


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The months of waiting are finally over. No more checking off the days on the calendar one by one. The baby showers are over. The room is ready for its new occupant and has been for weeks!The relatives have finally left for their respective destinations leaving you and your spouse alone for the first time in days. Everyone had their turn holding him in their arms and it began to appear as if yo…