25 Jul 2010
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“Most children are raised by amateurs, not professionals.”
- Bryce’s Law

INTRODUCTION

Want to know what to expect of the work force in the years ahead? Look no farther
than our schools or homes. Let me preface my remarks by saying that in addition
to all of my other responsibilities, I was very active in my local Little League for a
number of years where I served as coach, umpire, and on the local… Continue reading

24 Jul 2010
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“There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One is roots; the other, wings.” – Hodding Carter

All parents want their children to develop into well adjusted adults, respected as much for the integrity of their character as for their professional skills. This doesn’t just happen overnight. It takes years of patient guidance, consistent discipline and above all, an abundance of love that is… Continue reading

24 Jul 2010
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I was really busy doing my post on baby halloween costumes when i realized that it’s already 3 pm. I almost forgot that I will go home early today. Because it’s Saturday we can leave our office earlier though it’s very seldom we can do it because there’s always tons of work that prevents us from going home early. Anyway, I better wrap up and pack my… Continue reading

24 Jul 2010
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We’ve been hearing one parenting tip to another. Each and every parenting tip may focus on one aspect of parenthood. A parenting tip may be about raising a toddler, a teen, a gifted child or a difficult child. There is however one other kind of child that should have parents that know a relevant parenting tip— the child of divorced parents. What parenting tip can divorced parents employ… Continue reading

23 Jul 2010
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There is nothing as exciting, fulfilling and joyful as becoming a parent for the first time. First time parenthood however, can also be fraught with tremendous stress brought about by anticipation, preparation and caring for a little creature who can’t tell you what he needs or wants. For people who have actively sought parenthood however, it is probably this additional aspect of stress and tension that makes parenthood… Continue reading

22 Jul 2010
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A parent, whether single or with a partner, is often blamed for anything that goes wrong with their children. Blame for the perceived wrongdoings of our children is probably one of the hardest burdens that we as parents have to carry.

The truth is that parents these days are time poor and their children are, more than ever before, influenced by many powerful outside sources. Most parents are doing… Continue reading

22 Jul 2010
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Currently there are over 34 million iPhone sold world wide. And the good news is this number by the end of this year will be much higher. The market for iPhone apps is about over 34 million user world wide and the application is still not enough to feed such a huge number of users!

If you get the knowledge of how to make iPhone apps you could… Continue reading

21 Jul 2010
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Parenthood is a feeling of completeness. It is a thread woven of memories. Memories of happy and sad times, of pain and of joy. Parenthood is a continuous activity, it is a process in itself. Parenthood process is irreversible. We all take birth, grow up, grow old and finally find peace in God. This is a human life cycle, which cannot be altered, so is parenting process. Once… Continue reading

20 Jul 2010
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10 parenting tips that all parents should implement every day to improve their family’s life and make it easier.Parenting tip 1

Good parenting is remembering to tell your child you love them and not stopping – even when they so tall that they can look down on you. Do this regardless of how they behave because although you may not like his behavior you do love him. Parenting… Continue reading

19 Jul 2010
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Hester Prynne, the protagonist of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, challenged continuously on a daily basis about whether her parental rights revoked and her illegitimate child fostered. Absent of a husband figure and, in the eye of the public, holding a derogatory view, she was seen as not only unable to care for her offspring but also as an inferior roll-model. Similarly, parents today suffer the same dismal… Continue reading

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