Making Long Distance Parenting Work
by Kevin Chertkow | Posted in: communication
Children, who are use to a certain schedule and time to be with either parent, will have a tough time with this new adjustment. Hopefully, both parents of the child(ren) will put down their differences and selfish desires for a while and think mostly about what their child(ren) needs as they go through this very tough transition. Read More | Comment
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Communication with younger children
by Doug Warburton | Posted in: communication
Answering the following three questions: What did I do right? What did I do wrong? And what can I do better?
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Celebrate your Child's Uniqueness
by Doug Warburton | Posted in: development
Remember that your child is an individual. They are, after all, one of a kind. Read More | Comment
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Teach your child good behavior by setting a good example
by Doug Warburton | Posted in: development
Teach your child good behavior by setting a good example and behaving properly and
appropriately yourself. Read More | Comment
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Help your Child Kick the Thumb Sucking Habit
by Kevin Chertkow | Posted in: development
Thumb sucking is a concern many parents have. Toddlers suck their thumbs because it's comforting and calming. According to the American Dental Association (ADA) you shouldn't be too concerned unless it continues after the age their permanent teeth begin to appear, around six years old. Read More | Comment
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Choosing a pet for your child
by Kevin Chertkow | Posted in: development
I have never met a child that has not wanted a pet of some type. There are many different pets you can chose for your child, depending on their age and what you would like in your home. Read More | Comment
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Training the Fussy Eater
by Kevin Chertkow | Posted in: development
Establishing healthy eating patterns is important to avoid problems such as obesity and eating disorders later in life. Various strategies can help your child accept a wider range of foods. Read More | Comment
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Families that dines together shine together
by Kevin Chertkow | Posted in: communication
Has it been a while since you have been able to sit down as a family and have a good quality meal? Did you know that studies have shown that children who sit down at the dinner table and eat a meal with their parents are more likely to eat a well-balanced, nutritious meal? Read More | Comment
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Holding hands with your children...
by Kenda | Posted in: relationships
We relax and they sit in my lap and we talk and talk and talk. They excitedly tell me of the things that they saw and activities that they participated in and I tell them of all the wonders that I saw. They find every excuse to sit in my lap, or snuggle close to me.
Or even...to just hold my hand. All these little things mean the most to me. Read More | Comment
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Daddy Toilet Training Tips
by Kevin Chertkow | Posted in: development
I had hoped that since my youngest wants to say and do everything his older siblings does, toilet training is going to be a breeze. Unfortunately, the only fascination he has with the toilet is seeing how many objects he can try to flush before the toilet overflows. I can tell already that I am going to have to work on some new methods. Read More | Comment
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