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Successful co-parenting needs partners to respect each other's parenting ideas, avoid arguing about discipline, enforce agreed decisions and be consistent with rules.
Grandmothers make the best homemade meals. Grandfathers are ready to play at the drop of a hat. Here are some great ways to make them feel special on Grandparents Day.
Eight easy and fun ways to encourage children to use their imaginations using books, games, props or nothing at all!
Parents are very involved in a kindergarten student's education. The first meeting that a kindergarten teacher has with the parents is essential to a successful year.
Three terrific books for parents and children to help you complete your Christmas and Hanukah giving. Though carrying important messages, each is an entertaining read.
In this interview, Annie Desantis, an LOA Parenting Coach, shares her insights on the importance of parenting with a passion and urges parents to lighten up and have fun.
With a little thought and planning there can be many things that a parent volunteer can do to help a busy teacher each day of the week.
Family psychologist discusses reasons behind parents' difficulty setting limits and saying the word no along with the positive functions such limits provide.
Kids jump for joy when school ends but are usually bored after the first week of summer vacation. This list of boredom busters can help ward off the summer blues.
Becoming a grandma or grandpa is exciting. Here are ideas for preparing grandma's house to help support the new parents and keep the new grand baby safe and happy.
When children are not willing to share Christmas presents or holiday gifts with a younger sibling, read and discuss Rosemary Wells's Morris's Disappearing Bag.
Kids who misbehave, personal conflicts between parents, latecomers and lingerers are common problems in playgroups that need to be resolved.
You don't have to be a working mother to take your child to work. Show them what a stay-at-home mom does in a typical workday.
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