Parenting & Child Development: From Infancy to Adolescence

Parenting success relies on understanding developmental benchmarks, managing maternal health during and after pregnancy, and implementing effective behavioral strategies for toddlers and teenagers.

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Symptoms of Being 4 Weeks Pregnant With Twins

Many newly pregnant women wonder, “Is it twins?” Although twin pregnancies are more easily identified later in pregnancy, even at the time of the first missed period, or 4 weeks of pregnancy, there may be clues that more than one baby is on the way. Some signs are definitive, but others are only suggestive.

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Signs of Pregnancy a Week After Conception

For many women anxious to find out if they are pregnant, waiting until a positive pregnancy test is possible is just unbearable. Although many signs of pregnancy do not appear until weeks after conception, there are a few signs that can occur as soon as a week after conception in some women.

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How to Teach Children to Have Positive Attitudes

In a world filled with negativity, violence and suffering, a positive attitude can make life more manageable. Although it's impossible to fully control life events, you can control your reactions to what happens. This attitude enables you to develop the strength to deal with life’s challenges.

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Signs a Baby is Dropping During Pregnancy

For expecting moms, an approaching due date brings emotions ranging from excitement to anxiety to fear. Since it's no secret that babies aren't always born on the day they're expected to, it's important for pregnant women to watch for signs that labor will soon begin.

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Psychological Effects of Sending Children to Day Care

As much as you would like to stay home with your child in his first few years of life, financial needs may prevent you from leaving your job. You’re not alone. According to ChildStats.gov, many parents rely on child care since they have to work.

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The Best Snacks for Morning Sickness

Morning sickness may occur in about one-third of pregnant women. It does not cause medical problems to the baby as long as the mother does not lose too much weight due to vomiting. Morning sickness will typically begin in the first month of the pregnancy and will generally last up to the fourth month.

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Signs of Miscarriage at 5 Weeks Pregnant

Many pregnancies end in miscarriage before a women even knows she’s pregnant. A full-term pregnancy is measured as 40 weeks, starting with the first day of the last menstrual period. At five weeks of pregnancy, a woman is one week past her first missed period.

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How to Gain Weight While Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is a nutritionally demanding period of a woman’s life. While you breastfeed, your body requires enough nutrients to support your needs as well as your baby’s needs.

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The 3 Types of Parenting Styles

Parenting styles differ from family to family, and may even vary from day to day within one family. All parents make decisions for their children that may be more strict or more indulgent on occasion. For the most part, however, the way that one parents falls into one of three general parenting methods.

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Signs of Losing a Baby During Early Pregnancy

It is estimated that up to 25 percent of all pregnancies may end in miscarriage in the first trimester. There are some signs and symptoms of possible miscarriage. It is important to realize, however, that many women who experience some, or even all, of these symptoms may go on to have a healthy baby.

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Symptoms That Mean a Pregnant Woman Should Go to the Hospital

Pregnancy is not a medical emergency, in most cases. Outside of well-established labor, times when a pregnant woman must go to the hospital rather than calling her obstetrician are rare. However, medical emergencies do occur in pregnancy, and when they do, time is of the essence.

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The Effects of Angry Fathers on Children

A parent is bound to become angry now and again, but situations that expose a child to constant anger from a parent, especially a father, may have serious repercussions for childhood development, according to CompassionPower.com.

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Symptoms at 28 Weeks Pregnant

At 28 weeks into your pregnancy, you are well into your second trimester. Most women report feeling wonderful around this time. The nausea, fatigue and breast tenderness have probably subsided. During the second trimester, you will notice symptoms that are much more physical in nature.

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Pros and Cons of Using Baby Walkers

Sometimes you need a spot to place your baby when you can’t hold him or focus on him for a moment or two. These situations naturally arise during the course of every day, and it’s essential that you choose a safe place for your baby to play.

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How to Handle a Mean Child

A child who acts mean is demonstrating that something is wrong. His anger and aggression are symptoms of an underlying problem.

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The Pros and Cons of Having Kids

Before having children, prospective parents should consider how this decision will change their lives. Parenting is never easy and does lead to significant lifestyle changes, which some new parents find difficult to adjust to.

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How to Get Pregnant With Thick Uterine Lining

The uterine lining is the site of embryo implantation, so a healthy lining is essential for pregnancy. The uterine lining is shed each month as menstrual flow, which is blood mixed with tissue and cellular debris.

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How to Dress a Baby for Sleep

Dressing baby appropriately at night can make her more comfortable, which may facilitate better sleep. The American Academy of Pediatrics provides recommendations for nighttime dressing to help reduce the potential for sudden infant death syndrome.

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The Definition of Parent Involvement

Parental involvement refers to the amount of participation a parent has when it comes to schooling and her child's life. Some schools foster healthy parental involvement through events and volunteer opportunities, but sometimes it's up to the parents to involve themselves with their children's education.

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