The series, sponsored by Huggies, aims to educate new parents with answers to common baby and toddler questions. These new releases complement the original pregnancy guide podcast series – also created by Podcast Voices launched successfully last year on Bounty.com.
The ultimate aim is to provide a consecutive series of podcasts designed to appeal to millions [...]
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Huggies sponsors parenting podcast
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Church fosters parenting skills
The Rev. Garner Tullis of Valparaiso thinks he’s found the answer and wants to share it with parents. His church began using a new parenting curriculum two years ago.
“Most curriculums bring compliance so there’s no trouble in the home,” said Tullis. “This one allows children to fail while they’re still at home, so they get [...] -
Young mothers learn parenting while painting
Price Davis said she got the idea for the six-week program when she attended a seminar at Rutgers University.
Judi Singleton, Family Network executive director, said the once-weekly, two-hour classes taught the girls about infant brain development, how to nurture a child and the importance of reading to their baby. Guest speakers also were invited to [...] -
Emmerdale are thrilles to led support to Deaf Parenting UK
Sabina Iqbal, Chair/Founder of Deaf Parenting UK welcomed the news: “Deaf Parenting UK is delighted to have Emmerdale’s support and recognition of our work and the needs of Deaf Parents in UK. We continue to work hard on limited budget and vastly on voluntary basis, to raise the profile of Deaf Parenting UK to the [...]
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Family Resources and Parenting Quality Affect Children’s Early Cognitive Development
Researchers at the Center for Research on Culture, Development, and Education (CRCDE) in New York University published a study in the July/August 2008 issue of the journal Child Development, that found that mothers who had greater social and economic resources were more than those with fewer resources, as reported in a review of the [...]
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Wars Affect Children’s Moral Centers
Certainly war affects everyone, but a new study by psychology professors at the University of Utah report that children who grow up in war zones are particularly affected. One finding of the study, published in the journal Child Development, is that children growing up in war zones begin to believe that stealing from others [...]
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Confessions of a 5-year-old Drama Queen
Me: Graham, what’s wrong, why are you crying?
Graham: Because… *sniff*… Because… I’m sad because Holden has a splinter in his foot, and I, I, I… I DON’T WANT HIM TO DIE!!!
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Summer vacation for moms
That’s right, I’m on summer vacation [with five deadlines, and a book to work on, but who's counting?] My monster is at Grandma’s getting spoiled [again] for five days. They are going to a wedding, they had a THIRD birthday party for her, and she’s not doubt wearing a lot of pink shit that says [...]
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Imperfect Parent Blogger of the Week: Dorky Dad
To prove we don’t have some sort of gender bias with the IPBOTW awards, this week’s honor goes to someone who (presumably) has a Y chromosome, about my two favorite things, butts and Chinese food:
Every now and then these days I’m reminded exactly why it’s a good idea to avoid doing certain things with [...] -
Deign to complain
There are few things more pathetic (and I mean that in the ‘causing and provoking pity’ sense of the word, not the ‘miserably or contemptibly inadequate’ sense - thanks, dictionary.com) than the site of my ten year old girl, tucked up on the sofa for the second day in a row, completely at the mercy [...]