- How to Choose the Right Bed for your Dog By : James Gosling
One of the most essential commodities for dogs that you can purchase when looking for pet supplies is the dogs bed. The dogs bed will not only provide comfort to your pet when they sleep but also provide them with the much-needed rest especially when they are recovering from an illness or an injury. - Dog Treats To Encourage and Train Your Pet By : James Gosling
Natural and gourmet dog treats have been perennially popular among pet owners. These treats are made especially for dogs and offer them a change from their regular food. Storing dog treats is a must for every dog owner who loves his/her dog! - A Look at Senior Living: San Francisco By : xdavid
Deciding on an assisted living community for an elderly family member can be one of the hardest steps families ever have to take. After all, we all want the absolute best for our loved ones, and we want them to be able to play an active role in making the decision on where they are to reside once it becomes too difficult for them to remain living alone. - Early Ford Bronco - Buyers Guide By : Andrew Whitehead
The early Ford Bronco enjoys a status today among 4x4 fans and classic car devotees that borders on becoming a cult. With a simple design and solid build, excellent handling both on and off road and raw V8 power you have a vehicle that lends itself to many modifications. The early models are now more than 40 years old, the esteem of the classic 1966-1977 Ford Bronco will no doubt continue to grow over the coming years. If you are considering buying an early Ford Bronco then the information here should help you choose the model year that is right for you. - Teaching Our Kids Values By : Terry Fallon
Teaching our kids values requires these three essntial requirements:
A good parental example
Understanding your child's feelings
Correction and discipline - Are You Hurting Baby without Knowing These Child Care Secrets? By : ChristyJonpns
You may experience a degree of frustration in raising your kid because you'll probably make a lot of mistakes along the way. To successfully care for your child, you need to be prepared and accept the fact that you aren't perfect; then make room for mistakes. Childcare isn't a product of trial and error... It's a conscious and deliberate attempt to stay finetuned to your baby's needs. - Thirst Increase in cats By : James Gosling
Those of you who have cats need to be aware of all the pet health related problems that may affect your cat within their lifetime. One of the most common of these problems might be an increase in thirst. This is a pet health issue that shouldn’t be taken lightly and will need immediate attention. - Basic Facts About Child Care By : ChristyJonpns
You can get an understanding about baby care from your doctor. Usually, child care directives are handed down by nurses or doctors after the delivery of your - Practical Guide On Baby Shower Gifts By : JohnJames
Gifts for babies are in different categories. Some are historical. Some come in form of toys and some come in cash. Parents must make the best use of their children's gifts judiciously and effectively. In other words, if you are a parent it's important to value every gift your baby receives, no matter how small or insignificant you think it is. - Porsche 944 - Buyers Guide By : Andrew Whitehead
As with the purchase of any older or classic vehicle the usual advice applies to buy the best you can afford with your budget and remember to include ongoing running costs for maintaining an ageing, if modern classic. Be prepared to spend up to $3000 annually on repairs - remember when buying a Porsche 944 these cars were in excess of $70,000 when new and parts can be pricey! - Ideas For Finding Cool Unique Baby Gifts -00-14 By : JohnJames
It is good to give gifts to welcome other people's babies into the world. It is often said that one good turn deserves another. Why not give so that others will give to you when your own baby comes? It's a really good idea, if you ask me. - Exercise Techniques in Cats By : James Gosling
Cats are basically predators and they will hunt down their prey instinctively. If you have a cat at home then you need to first get pet supplies for your cat so that he is always fit and healthy. But remember, in spite of the fact that you feed them if they see a rat they will still pounce instinctively and kill it. But house cats can sometimes become lazy and sleep their time off. There are certain exercise techniques that you can follow to keep them agile, awake and fit. - Buying an MG Midget By : Andrew Whitehead
Your first consideration when you are buying an MG Midget is the state of the body-work. The size of the MG Midget makes any restoration a hard task due to the tight dimensions. - Advantages of Driving a Water Fuel Car By : Ivan Cuxeva Jr
Many car owners may not realize it, but there are more advantages of owning and driving a water fuel car than those of driving a standard gasoline fueled vehicle. - Ford Leading the Way in the Automotive Materials of Tomorrow By : Rob Parker
The latest range of Ford cars are leading the way with materials of tomorrow, Ford does it again. - Hang Up and Drive! By : Rob Parker
stop risking your neck and everyone elses when you drive today, hang up those devices and go hands free. - Getting the Government to Pay Family Members For Eldercare at Home By : Thomas Day
21% of the U.S. adult population provides unpaid care to seniors or adults with disabilities. Most of these adults are family members of the person needing care. These family members usually pay out of pocket for the care of their loved one. Little do caregivers know that the government can cover care giving financial burdens. - Your Baby’s Growth in the First Year of Life By : Aruni Gunasegaram
The first 12 months are very important in the growth and development of your baby. Dra-matic changes are taking place in all areas of growth and development. Most babies will double their birth weight by gaining an average of 0.5 oz to 1 oz every day for the first 6 months of life, and triple their birth weight between 9 to 12 months. By their first birthday, most babies have grown about 10 inches in length. Their head circumference normally in-creases 0.25 to 0.5 inches per month. - How to Trim Your Baby’s Nails Without Being Reduced to Tears By : Aruni Gunasegaram
When our son was born we were told to cut his nails while he was sleeping in his crib. Being the sleep-deprived, paranoid mom that I was, following are the reasons why this did not work for me - 5 Ways To Reduce Baby Spit Up By : Aruni Gunasegaram
We were blessed with two kids who were pretty good spitter uppers…our son more so than our daughter. If scary, eerie music had started playing in our house when they spit up, I would have been looking for a nearby exorcist. - 7 New Learning Discoveries To Raise A Smarter Child By : Pat Wyman.
If you’re serious about wanting a smarter child in brain, body and spirit, here are 7 new learning discoveries to give your child an advantage in school, home and life. - Get Better Sleep After Baby Is Born - Use a Co-Sleeper By : Aruni Gunasegaram
I know that people have strong opinions about co-sleeping but we found a happy medium. I strongly recommend using a co-sleeper that attaches/sits next to your bed for several months after baby is born. We used the Arm’s Reach Original Co-sleeper with both of our children. With our son we placed it right next to our bed. First on my husband’s side because I was recovering from a c-section so when he was hungry my husband would give him to me so I could breastfeed him. - Why Keeping a Daily Journal is Important for Moms and Nannies By : Aruni Gunasegaram
By Aruni Gunasegaram, President and Founder of Babble Soft
Excerpt of article written for the International Nanny Association Spring 2008 newsletter. - 7 Tips for Successful Breastfeeding By : Aruni Gunasegaram
My now 5 ½ year old son was born by emergency c-section making my post birth recovery time challenging because a) I was exhausted, b) he didn’t seem to sleep very much and c) I developed a breast infection. Now a) and b) are par for the course when having a baby but c) knocked me senseless. I didn’t want to take any more medication given that I had just come off of several after the c-section so I waited to see if the pain would go away. - 5 Potty Training Tips That Will Make You Smile By : Aruni Gunasegaram
My kids are now 5 ½ and 3 years old and fortunately the potty training gods smiled on us because both were day-time trained around 2 ½ years of age. Thankfully, our oldest (a boy) was trained about 2 months before our daughter was born. He wore Pull-Ups at night until he was 4 but our daughter quit wearing pull ups when she was about 2 years and 9 months old. Ah, it’s so nice not to have buy diapers or Pull-Ups anymore! - 5 Parenting Trends That Affect How We Communicate About Childcare By : Aruni Gunasegaram
The more things change the more they stay the same. We have all heard that saying, but what we sometimes don’t realize is that even though things stay the same, the ways we go about doing those same things change. For instance, 100 years ago when we needed to get to work most people would walk, ride a horse, take a train, or take a trolley to get there. Now we still need to get to work but most of us drive a car or take a subway. - Why do Mechanics Advise the Use of Adhesive Shrink Tubing? By : Rob Parker
If you are a do it yourself mechanic you might like to consider using adhesive shrink tubing - Spring Driving in the Rain By : Rob Parker
Now that Spring is here be aware of what you need to do with your vehicle to be safe. - Geyser Windshield Changes Drivers’ Window on the World By : Rob Parker
A windshield without windshield wipers to block your view, can this true, the 2008 Geneva Motor show a prototype vehicle - Volvo’s City Safety System Monitors Distances in Tight Driving Situations By : Rob Parker
Trust Volvo to come up with yet another system that helps keep us safe. - Tighten that (Safety) Belt By : Rob Parker
Even with the latest technology today the seat belt still saves more lives than any other safety feature - Ford, Sirius Bring Information Technology to Your Dashboard By : Rob Parker
Sirius radio is now more than just radio - More Seniors are driving than ever before By : Rob Parker
As the population continues to age so does the average age of drivers on the road today. - Repairing Scratches and Stone Chips - Helps to Prevent Auto Rust By : Rob Parker
If you live in Canada, you'll know stone chips and salty roads spell RUST !!! - Lexus Intelligent Park Assist Tackles Parallel Parking By : Rob Parker
Many manufacturers have now made parallel parking easy with no options on their vehicles, Lexus is one of these - Torque Vectoring for Improved Driving By : Rob Parker
Low torque and Four Wheels on the Road makes for safer driving. - What is Chrysler's mygig system? By : Rob Parker
With it's new MyGig system Chrysler really has taken in car entertainment to a new level. - Purpose of Life: Using Ancient Energies to Live Your Purpose Today By : Lynn Scheurell
Living on purpose is not a big production, contrary to popular belief. When something is real, it doesn’t need trumpets to announce its authenticity - it just is. - Hang Up and Drive Safely By : Rob Parker
With states and provinces all over North America looking at safety while using hand held devices, take a look at vehicles that now have Bluetooth as standard. - The Dirt on Diesel – Maybe Not By : Rob Parker
When it comes down to it, diesel cars may not be the dirty smelly vehicles that we think they are - The importance of Iron during Pregnancy By : Jyoti Bedi
Hemoglobin becomes very important during pregnancy. Since your baby is also the beneficiary, you will need extra iron to see you and your baby through. Typically, the average woman needs 15mg, but now that she is pregnant, the iron requirement increases to 30-50mg, especially from about the 20th week on. - Your Car is Not a Cafe ... Or Is It? By : Rob Parker
Some car designs are now featuring warm cup holders so that hot coffee stays hot to the last drop. - Ford and MIT Collaborate on a Greener Future By : Rob Parker
With 'Green' fast becoming the in thing, Ford is collaborating with MIT on a greener future. - Volvo Offers Advanced Blind Spot Monitoring By : Rob Parker
Volvo has always been known for their safety features and blind spot monitoring is another great example - Building a Better Bug or Beetle By : Rob Parker
Whatever you know this classic car as, it's back and being built again better than ever. - Nursing Bra Nightmare Sorted By : kevinor
A nursing bra may not be the top of your list of priorities right now but it is an important part of everyday routine. Nursing mothers will often feel drained and tired during the day especially in the early stages of motherhood so she needs all the help she can get. - Playground and Backyard Fun By : Clark A. Thomas
While I was out walking earlier today; I could not help but to rush back home into my house to share this article with you. It comes from me observing my surroundings watching and listening to little boys and girls play outdoors. After circling around the sidewalk and hearing and watching their method of fun it’s “heart-breaking” to see them unattended and not looked upon at all. - Staying Joyful While Parenting By : Clark A. Thomas
Though frustrations may come; staying joyful is what must be done to keep your sanity while parenting. Joy is an attribute that comes from God and it’s a gift from God. To be honest with you; there’s only one way to be filled with joy and that’s through the person of the Holy Spirit. I know some of you who may be reading this article may not be Christians or believe like I do, but if you are reading this article then one thing we both have in common are being parents. - Children Are Responsible for their Own Actions By : Clark A. Thomas
The telephone ring; it’s a call from your child’s teacher. The teacher is calling to inform you that your child has been disrespectful and disruptive in school. You calmly listen to the comments being made about your child and wonder in awl. It’s a fact children will be children regardless of where they are at. - Appreciation For Your Child By : Clark A. Thomas
I know there are times when our children can really be a pain in the butt. I know they can get on our nerves periodically. I know if it wasn’t for my child then I personally don’t think my life would have become what it has become today. It amazes me when I look back over the last twelve years of my life and see my daughter continuing to grow up. - Signs of the Manipulating Child By : Clark A. Thomas
I can’t help but to love my daughter in many different ways. Yet her behavior can be a thorn in my flesh. I’m far from being the perfect parent; there are times when my daughter attempts to get away with murder to the degree like it’s killing me. She simply uses manipulation. She has her way of wanting to control me and to get what she wants. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. - Explaining the Consequences of Bad Behavior By : Clark A. Thomas
While it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to explain the law of gravity; it does take a simple explanation to share with your child the consequences for their actions. My daughter has tried over and over, time after time to test the waters with bad behavioral actions. The best I can do is explain to her the consequences for her actions. - Who’s really the Boss? By : Clark A. Thomas
After experiencing what I experienced today at church; I really wonder who’s in charge. Wow, I’m not trying to be sarcastic or mean but enough is enough. I’m not even attempting to meddle in your business; but I really need to know who’s in charge? - Shocks of Divorce and Family Separation By : Clark A. Thomas
While divorce is such a delicate subject dealing with the issue of divorce and separation can be devastating to all parties involved. If you do not have children then that will help lighten the load of your domestic disputes, but if you do have children it makes the matter more complicated to experience and deal with. I do not condone it, but sometimes and unfortunately it’s necessary due to the current domestic laws that protect our legal rights. - Dog Games: Tunnel Fun With Your Dog By : Linda Kajda
By using two chairs, you can make a tunnel for your puppy to walk through. Place two chairs facing each other and drape a blanket or sheet over the chairs. You have created a small tunnel. You can also buy a vinyl tunnel at any toy store or a dog agility club, or you can use a pup tent that has a back entrance. - Dog Obedience School: 10 Examples of extreme dog training methods taught By : Linda
Are you in search of information on a dog obedience school in your local area? Are you unsure whether a dog obedience school is right for your dog training needs? Then this article is for you. Our website delivers nothing but the best in dog training information that is updated on a regular basis to insure that you have the most up-to-date dog training methods available.
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