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    <title>When a Friend Moves Away - Help Your Child Cope</title>
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    One snowy night, 10-year-old Chloe Martin of Grand Rapids, Mich., watched in 
horror as her friend Alisha's house burned to the ground. Alisha and her family 
weren't home at the time, and no one was hurt  at least physically. But Alisha 
had to move away, to another school district, and Chloe lost something very precious: 
a close friend...</description>
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    <title>Starting the Preschool Hunt - Tips for Finding the Perfect Environment for Your Child</title>
    <description>  There is a lot to consider when looking for the perfect place to send your little 
one for her first educational experience. You'll want to do your research before 
taking that plunge, and that can take some time.  
  But where do you start? How do you find the perfect preschool? How will you know 
when you've found it? And how do you even know when your toddler is ready?  
  Is Your Child Ready?  
  As a first-time parent, you might be wondering what the typical age is for beginning 
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    <title>An Honest Home - Easy as 1-2-3!</title>
    <description>  "I don't know who wrote on the wall." Sound familiar? Here are 3 ways to teach 
honesty to your kids:  
  1. True or Not True  
  A child needs to grasp the concept of "true" and "not true." Make up some questions 
that even preschoolers can understand, such as:  
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    <title>Lights, Camera ... Imagination! - The Mind Is a Child's Best Toy</title>
    <description>  The Lasek children of Richland, Pa., don't need much direction to keep entertained. 
Nick, 9, Monica, 7, Matthew, 5, and Martha, 1, have rich imaginations that can 
turn the most mundane environment into a magical landscape. The secret? Their 
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    <title>Practicing Patience - Tips for Teaching Your Child to Be Patient</title>
    <description>  In   Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory  , spoiled, impatient Veruca Salt sings, "I want it now!" just before falling 
into the "bad egg" pit. Her daddy is beside himself as Willy sends him off with 
the Oompa Loompas to rescue the child. Although one gets the feeling that Veruca 
and Daddy didn't get the moral of the story, the idea is that the children watching 
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    <description>  Preschool children are very curious about their bodies and how they work. "Why?" 
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and over again. Helping our children understand their bodies and how to take care 
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    <description>    If you're like so many others with on-the-go children, your calendar is full 
of activities, from sports practices and games to extracurricular activities like 
art classes, music lessons or church-affiliated clubs. Somewhere in between all 
this busyness, your family must eat, tend to important subjects like homework 
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    <description>  By day Jeff Hitchcock is a technology guru working for a digital media company. 
During his off hours, he¹s the editor and Webmaster for a Web site that he created 
as a labor of love.   
  The site's not just any old self-built home page  it's childrenwithdiabetes...</description>
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    <title>Information at Your Fingertips - A Bedwetting Resource Guide</title>
    <description>  Helping your child manage bedwetting isn't always easy, that's for sure. But 
in reality, not many aspects of parenting are. Thankfully, there are many useful 
resources that can help you along the way. When it comes to bedwetting, you can 
find the information you need in a number of places; where to look only depends 
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    <title>Finish Potty Training During the Holidays - 5 Steps to Entering the New Year as a Big Kid®</title>
    <description>  The holidays are an exciting time of year, especially for kids. But for recent 
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    <description>    Human beings have long been referred to as creatures of habit. We are comfortable with our little routines. We take solace in knowing that A does, in fact, always come before B, and that one plus one always equals two.  
  
Ritual is important  take the way I always remove my left contact before my right and how this is always followed by one and a half squirts of soap  never two full squirts  with which to wash my face...</description>
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    It all comes down to the final battle. The other superheroes and villains have 
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  Is that a scene from an action movie playing in my living room? No, it is actually 
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Six bare-foot preschoolers fidget on the checkered
rug. A soft-spoken blonde sits cross-legged at the
front of the room. She smiles at the children and
begins to sing.  
    
All at once, the room is alive. Eyes are twinkling.
Hands are clapping...</description>
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    <title>Like Brother, Like Sister - Help for Families with Multiple Bedwetters</title>
    <description>  Bedwetting is always a challenge for both parent and child, and when Mom and 
Dad have more than one child wetting the bed, it can become even more difficult 
to manage. But with a little advice and the knowledge that it commonly runs in 
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    <title>Surviving Sleepovers - 5 Questions and Answers to Help Your Child Handle Bedwetting When Away</title>
    <description>  Sleepovers  they are a rite of passage for children entering elementary school. 
But for some children, sleepovers can be a scary experience. Not because they 
are afraid of being away from Mom and Dad, but because they are afraid they will 
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    <title>The End of Bedwetting - How to Tell If Your Child Is Ready to Stop</title>
    <description>  It may happen all at once, or your child's bedwetting may start to slow down 
over several months. But when a child stays dry more and more often, parents take 
notice. Could this be the end of enuresis?   
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