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- How To Deal With Speech Difficulty By : Marie Dunleavy
Whether we teach them or not, children will always learn to speak. Speech is something that comes naturally. At least, this is supposed to be the case. But some children have difficulty developing speech. How can you help them? - Forgiving Your Parents By : Margaret Paul
"My parents were distant, unaffectionate people I don't remember ever being held by them - Why Anger Rises In The Family (And How To Let It Go) By : Brenda Shoshanna.
The family is the most common place for anger to erupt It is also the place where the seeds of anger are sowed - Christmas Dinner Ideas By : Franske Nieuwenhuis
When the stockings have been filled then emptied and after Santa has made his appointed rounds families around the globe begin the preparations (or in some instances continue them) to prepare the family feast that is most often associated with Christmas Dinner There are many traditions around the world though sadly far too few families have the opportunity to experience some of the rich traditions and delicious foods that mark the Christmas holidays in other corners of the globe, or even across - Nutritional Keys to Healthier Happier Families By : Michelle Honda
Although genetic disposition may play a role in determining disease, good health is not simply the absence of disease but complete physical and mental well being. Living healthy involves key essential components, earmarked to an individual’s lifestyle. Rebuilding your life today for tomorrow is your best defense against ill health. The way in which we live taking into account factors such as diet, exercise, stress levels, sleep and emotional outlook will either prevent or cause an illness. - The Abuse We Still Don't Talk About By : Susan Dunn
The Chinese have a saying: "The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right name” As the holidays approach, well there's a reason why all these movies lately about those terrible "family get-togethers - New Year's Resolutions For Sandwiched Boomers By : Dr. Rosemary Lichtman
Are you like the millions of Americans who, year after year, make New Year's resolutions that they don't keep Have you made a vow to lose 25 pounds, exercise four times a week or save monthly for your retirement - How To Create Special Family Vacations For Sandwiched Boomers By : Rosemary Lichtman
"Summertime and the living is easy" – so said George and Ira Gershwin There's just something about the warm sun, blue skies and late evenings that makes us want to ease up, have a change of scenery and leave our day-to-day work world behind - Create Meaningful Bonds With Your Grandchildren Across The Miles By : Rosemary Lichtman
Sandwiched Baby Boomers have jumped into the grandparent role in the same way that they engaged in other phases of their lives – with enthusiasm and active commitment They have redefined what it means to be grandparents - The Sandwich Generation And Their Parents' Tarnished Golden Years By : Rosemary Lichtman
Parents of Baby Boomers look toward their sixties, seventies and eighties as golden years, with the chance to enjoy the fruits of their labors But what happens when those days become tarnished gold. - How Sandwiched Boomers Can Help Their Parents Create A Legacy Of Meaning By : Dr. Rosemary Lichtman
As a Baby Boomer member of the Sandwich Generation, perhaps you have already had talks with your aging parents about their wills, beneficiaries, and advanced medical directives for hospital care But have you discussed an ethical will or the legacy of meaning they wish to leave behind - From Baby Boomer To Mother-In-Law: How To Play Your New Role By : Rosemary Lichtman
Now that your son has popped the question, the congratulations from your friends include some advice about the wedding: "smile, shut up and wear beige." But it doesn't have to be like this - Tips For Setting Video Game Guidelines For Your Children By : Lily Morgan
Setting guidelines for video games can be difficult Most kids would play for hours - at least until the bathroom or the refrigerator calls them away - The Season For Renewing Family Bonds & Sharing Great Joy Has Dawned To Greet The Approaching NewYear By : Chandrasoma Perera
Another festive season of fun and merriment much awaited by the Children and adults alike has come for the jubilation of all Now is the time to be with the family - Teenage Stress – Nothing To Scoff At By : Melinda Grossman
As adults we deal with stress everyday We've got our family to take care of plus work, bills, insurance, health issues and long-term financial worries - How Sandwiched Boomers Can Reduce Family Holiday Stress By : Phyllis Goldberg
Is the widespread commercialism of the holidays getting you down How would you like to spend less time racking up credit card debt and more time putting heart into your relationships - How Sandwiched Boomers Can Give And Get The Gift Of Health By : Phyllis Goldberg
Americans are busy spending well over $26 billion on gift cards this holiday season And, just when you thought you'd heard it all, here comes the idea of a medical gift card - How The Gift Of Connection Can Help Boomers Reduce Holiday Stress By : Phyllis Goldberg
As you daydream about the upcoming holidays, do you envision universal goals such as sustaining our planet's resources, leaving a smaller carbon footprint, developing more energy independence Are you busy trying to figure out how to reduce the level of stress in your life - What Oprah's Support Of Obama Has To Do With Sandwiched Boomers By : Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D.
Oprahbama, the big O's, Oprah and the Obamas – sounds like a rock band on a road trip As Oprah hit the campaign trail recently, her candidate played the celebrity card and the female fan base responded - Conflict Resolution For Boomers And Media Culture By : Phyllis Goldberg
Have you noticed that, in our culture, slurs about gender, class, race and sex have become fairly commonplace and are often even seen as humorous by some Howard Stern, Ann Coulter, Jesse Jackson and Bill O'Reilly, to name a few well known pundits, have been busy playing the 'can you top this' game - What Boomers Can Learn About Communication From Politics By : Phyllis Goldberg
In BOOM, Tom Brokaw suggests that the 2008 Presidential race may very well echo the election of 1968, with its strong focus on the anti-war movement - Male Sandwiched Boomers: A New Trend In Caregiving By : Phyllis Goldberg
With 2008 in full swing, perhaps you've already had your fill of economic and political predictions by experts and clairvoyants However, if you happen to be a Sandwiched Boomer, the following quietly growing trend may surprise you - Five Ways To Build A Relationship With Your Future Mother In Law By : Tiffany R. Wright
After years of working on weddings, there is one character that I have come to pity: the mother of the groom Most of the attention at weddings, aside from that given to the couple, is placed on the mother and father of the bride - Internet Safety For Your Family May Create Family Conflict By : Jim DeSantis
People are now, more than ever, able to share their expertise on specialized subjects, and help out those in need through the ease of online communication. But, this ready access is a double-edged sword that cuts in both positive and negative ways. Many times, children are severely damaged in the process. - A Baby is the Most Expensive Gift You Can Receive By : Sarah McDermott
A spacious world of Baby gifts is superficial in the websites or any of the shopping malls You do not need any specific reason to bestow a child with a gift - Toys That Will Grow With Your Family (and Won’t Annoy You) By : Greg Williams
What exactly makes a good choice for long-term play In a throwaway market, parents are looking for toys that their children will be able to use for longer than just a few months - Should Your Teen Get a Job? By : Lynn Powers
My son is now fourteen (gulp) and he recently reminded me that he is now old enough to get a job (double gulp) The legal age for employment is, indeed, fourteen, although there are certain state regulations, such as not being allowed to work between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM - Printable Charts For Kids -- Keeping Your Kids in the Game By : Colleen Langenfeld
If you like to use a variety of printable charts for kids in your home to modify and encourage behavior, you know motivation is a huge issue All children are different, of course, but here are three ideas I've used successfully with my four children to keep motivation high and results happening - Ten Terrific Godly Games for the Whole Family By : Lynn Powers
Talking to our kids about our faith isn’t something God simply suggests we do; He expects us to do it Regarding the ways of God, it says in Deuteronomy 11:19: “Teach them to your children
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