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Conception Tips & Early Pregnancy
Trying to conceive a baby can become a stressful, emotional roller coaster of failed attempts. The desire to parent a child can also become overwhelming, which further exacerbates your inability to conceive. Though conception, for the most part, comes naturally with time, you can do certain things that will encourage success.
Become a Reading Model This School Year: Encourage Early Childhood Literacy
With the start of the school year, there is no better time than now to create a reading routine with your school-aged child, a toddler or even infant. As a parent, there is much you can do to develop your childs reading skills and set the stage for a lifelong love of books and learning. Show your child that reading is a year-round activity by making reading fun and interesting, and chances are he or she will be eager to read on his or her own.
Tips for Traveling with Your Child With Autism
Think back to your childhood summer vacations and you may be reminded of your fondest memories traveling with your family. Many children and their families have been waiting a whole year to visit relatives, go on a special trip, or take a relaxing vacation. Traveling with children can be challenging but having strategies can help make summer vacations more enjoyable, particularly if you have a child with special needs. Many families I have worked with have had negative experiences traveling and have ended up cutting their vacations short because of lack of planning. To avoid these potential frustrating summer vacations, here are some tips based on research findings and years of clinical experience with hundreds of families of children with special needs that can help make your summer vacation successful and stress free!
Tips to have a flat belly.
Who doesn’t want a flat, tight, firm belly? Here are some tips and things to think about on your quest for the holy grail of feeling and looking great – the Flat Belly!
5 Tips for Getting Your Toddler to Nap
Sometimes getting a toddler to go down for their afternoon nap can be trying and exhausting. Ive run into this recently with my 2 year old son. He has been in a bed for about 5 months and over that 5 month period there are days when I dont need to go to the gym because Ive gone up and down our stairs 20 times to tell him to get back into bed. But I must say this happens fairly infrequently because I follow the steps below:<
