Articles Index
Children's Book: Think Green!
Think Green! is a book written for young children on ways to think and act green every day to help keep our earth clean and safe.
Parenting Tips - I Brake for Meltdowns book review
Any parent of toddlers agrees that meltdowns and other exasperating behaviors can sometimes place the most patient parents at wit's end. Here are tips for handling almost every situation a youngster can throw out!
Family Organizer
Family organizer for busy moms on-the-go
Children's Book Review: The Patty Cake Kids and the Lost Imagination Cap
A book for kids set in a family child care home provides a realistic setting and a chance for listeners to go on an imaginary adventure at the same time.
The Nanny Diaries Movie Review
The book-turned-movie "The Nanny Diaries" is a story of new college graduate trying to find her place in the world.
The No-Cry Discipline Solution Book
What parent wouldn't welcome ways to encourage good behavior without the whining, tantrums and tears? This easy read of a book offers a common sense parenting approach that practically begs for better-behaved kids!
Book Review of Ask Supernanny: What Every Parent Wants to Know
What parent hasn't wished for tried-and-trued advice on handling toddler tyrants or finding effective behavioral modification techniques that really work? While there may be no magic solution, this book comes close!
Book Review: Everything Parent's Guide To Tantrums
Looking for a solution to your child's temper tantrums and out-of-control behavior? Embarrassed by public outbursts and melodramatic toddler scenes? Are mealtimes battles and errands an impossibility?This book delivers what it promises: it's the EVERYTHING parent's guide to tantrums.
Book Review: What Babies Say Before They Can Talk
As parents you are the most important people in your babys world. You provide your child with his first definitions of himself. You tell him through your every word, gesture, and action just how important he is and how he is perceived by the outside world. So, what do babies say before they can talk? A book by this name addresses nine signals infants use to express their feelings.
The Gallagher Guide to the Baby Years
"The Gallagher Guide to the Baby Years: The Real Moms' Survey of Top-Rated Products and Advice" is filled with 467 ways to help parents with tried-and-true advice and tips about raising kids.
Listening to Fear
How can parents reassure their children when kids can't express the exact source and nature of their fears? How can an adult tell when a child is distressed by the news? When real events seem to make nightmares come true, how is true support rendered? In other words, what can we do to help kids cope?
Thanks & Giving All Year Long
Actress and philanthropist Marlo Thomas brings together beloved children's authors and celebrities for a collection of children's stories, illustrations and songs about good deeds, kindness, and appreciation for what we have.
Einstein Never Used Flash Cards book review
About Child Care Guide reviews the book: "Einstein Never Used Flash Cards--How Our Children REALLY Learn And Why They Need To Play More And Memorize Less."
SnowPack Body-n-Ice Kit
Child play can mean accidents waiting to happen, and preparedness is the key to helping to minimize pain and swelling from any accidents or boo-boos that may occur during field trips or kid athletic activities. For that matter, a play date at a park can sometimes result in an injury. Ice therapy is recommended as a way to minimize the injury. Here is one product that can help.
Book Review: Three-Ring Circus
The name is catchy, and the book holds up to its name! "Three Ring Circus: How Real Couples Balance Marriage, Work, and Family" is a great read and oh so very accurate!
Choosing Childcare for Dummies
Author Ann Douglas has written a practical, no-nonsense approach to finding quality child care in her reference guide, "Choosing Childcare for Dummies." The book explains what to look for in a childcare provider, including what questions to ask on interviews, evaluating daycare centers, hiring a nanny, conducting a reference check, and finding back-up childcare.
