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  • Raise The Confidence Of Your Child 8/24/2008 10:33:25 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    Your ability to bounce back from the ups and downs of everyday life influence on the level of happiness of your children. It is amazing how some easily with the rough-and-tumble of life are immune to others and appear resistant to upsets.

  • Parents' Needs 8/24/2008 9:56:06 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    If you are not happy because you feel your own needs are unfulfilled, then your child will not be happy either. To a large extent, his mood state reflects your own mood, and therefore if you are frustrated.

  • Children And Servants In The House 8/24/2008 9:46:37 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    Most servants who work in our homes are there to do the oddest of jobs, however distasteful, at the oddest of hours, and to do it without a whimper, gripe or a grumble.

  • Develop Your Child's Individuality 8/24/2008 9:45:12 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    There are lots of children of the same age as your child, but no matter how many others match your child in some ways, your child remains unique. It is the particular mixture of personal traits that differentiates him/her from everyone else.

  • Increase Your Chances Of Getting Pregnant 8/24/2008 8:57:03 AM
    In Pregnancy, By: Payal Jain
    Around 8 to 12 percent of all couples face fertility problems. If you are having trouble getting pregnant, you and your husband should get thorough examination. There could be different reasons with different couples.

  • Mind Your Parenting-Part I 8/24/2008 8:32:18 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    We all get angry at kids as parents and often in that anger we talk to them which may leave negative feelings in them for a lifetime. Statements like, “Didn't I warn you this would happen?” or “Your problem is you are just plain lazy.”

  • Mind Your Parenting-Part II 8/24/2008 8:29:45 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    When you are always praising your child and are so effusive in praise then the chances are that they will stop believing you. Children who receive a steady stream of parental compliments are likely to experience a big letdown.

  • Must Haves For Good Parentage-Part I 7/29/2008 7:37:51 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    Parentage is a very important to bring the very best out of the child. Generosity, strength of character, courage, honesty and discipline are some of the values that we introduce our children to at an impressionable age.

  • Must Haves For Good Parentage-Part II 7/29/2008 7:36:45 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    Apologizing to your child for breaking his heart by not showing up at his playgroup’s Christmas party; or just saying sorry for shouting at your kid can up your coolness quotient.

  • Getting Your Child Back To School-Part I 7/29/2008 7:14:13 AM
    In Grade-Schooler, By: Payal Jain
    So now that most of the schools are over, mothers are quite relieved that finally there would be a routine while children may be feeling a bit of anxiety on getting back to school.

  • Getting Your Child Back To School-Part II 7/29/2008 7:11:39 AM
    In Grade-Schooler, By: Payal Jain
    Establishing the school routine is the physical part of getting prepared for school but one need to work on the emotional part too. As parents one need to create a positive outlook towards school to further beat the blues.

  • Get Involved With Your Child's Schooling 7/22/2008 9:42:54 AM
    In Pregnancy, By: Payal Jain
    Confident parents and competent teachers take pride in the jobs that they are doing and have possessive feelings about their small charges. Together you can work at understanding your child, overcoming weak points, help develop a well-rounded person.

  • Confident Parenting 6/25/2008 9:41:04 AM
    In Pregnancy, By: Payal Jain
    A confident parent makes for a happier child as he knows where he stands and feels safe knowing you are in charge. Children behave the way their parents parenting attitudes are. Confident parenting is believing in your own worth.

  • Break The Silence 6/21/2008 6:06:32 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    Human beings are, by nature, communicative and they have an urge or compulsive need to communicate with each other. And at times it is so frustrating when the loved one don’t communicate with you or does not share his/her problems.

  • Last Months Of Pregnancy-Part III 6/20/2008 8:11:39 AM
    In Pregnancy, By: Payal Jain
    These are practice or warm-up contractions and are usually painless which come and go unpredictably and may hardly be noticeable or strong enough to interrupt your activities.

  • Last Months Of Pregnancy-Part I 6/20/2008 8:09:51 AM
    In Pregnancy, By: Payal Jain
    Woman is blessed to give birth to a life from her own and being a woman and a mother myself, I know how wonderful it is to hold your baby in your arms. The feeling is completely out of the world.

  • Generation Gap 6/20/2008 8:08:01 AM
    In Pregnancy & Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    Children grow up and become more independent these days than they were in earlier times, but surely independent does not mean disconnected, or does it? Why do some parents lose their children to the passage of time called the generation gap?

  • Fathers Getting Prepared For The Labour Room 6/20/2008 8:04:42 AM
    In Pregnancy & Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    Gone are the days when women were to bear all the burden of pregnancy by her and on the day either the midwife or the nurse told the news to the husband chewing his nails outside the labour room for the good news.

  • Handling Illness Of New Borns-Part II 6/20/2008 7:59:39 AM
    In Newborn & Baby, By: Payal Jain
    Fever in itself is not so dangerous. In fact, pediatricians believe that a little fever (up to 101 degree F) is a good thing and means that the baby’s body is fighting the bug that has invaded it.

  • Taking To Your Daughter About Menstruation 6/14/2008 10:01:31 AM
    In Parenting, By: Payal Jain
    The average age to begin menstruating is approximately 11 years, but it is not the fixed as anytime between 10 and 16 is normal. The other changes include pubic hair growth and breast development, which may be experienced by most girls.

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