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Internet parental controls. 3 ways to child proof your child's computer from the internet.


Internet use is very common among children. The internet opens up a wide world of learing oppurtunity. Unfortunately, the same internet space used by your kids is also shared by people who have the very worst intentions. Here are 3 Ways for setting up internet parental controls on your computer. Use these free tips to secure your computer, and give you some peace of mind about your child's exposure to the internet.

I Don't Want To Go To School


It's something you might hear on the first day of pre-school, or out of the blue, after months or years of uneventful school attendance. Most children-especially younger ones-enjoy going to school.

Choosing the Right Childcare Provider


Family life in the twenty-first century presents challenges our parents and grandparents never imagined. With the preponderence of two-career marriages, and a growing number of single-parent households, no longer is it a foregone conclusion that a mother will automatically be her pre-school child's primary daytime caregiver.

Is your Young Child Ready for the Computer?


In less than two decades, home computers have become a necessary part of life for most people. In the twenty-first century, computer literacy is as important as reading itself.

Use Jigsaw Puzzles to Help Your Young Child Learn Vital Reading Skills


Do you want to help your child develop those all important pre-reading skills? You can do that by doing jigsaw puzzles together. Puzzles help develop vital thinking processes that need to be developed before reading can take place.

How to Teach Your Child Social Skills


For over forty years, special education teachers have focused on helping children with learning disabilities improve their academic skills. However, it is now quite clear that a child?s life long success is more dependant upon his social adeptness than it is to his scholastic ability.

Choosing the Right Pediatrician for You and Your Baby


Congratulations, you're pregnant. As the count-down to the birth of your new child approaches, you should consider finding a pediatrician who will work the best with your soon to be expanding family.

Step Parenting: A Job For Two!


Step parenting ultimately means being a step away from being a parent. Even if you have no intention of parenting, at the very least you are expected to step in when the real parent is absent.

Home Security - Protect Your Children Online - Part 2


The Seven Signs of Unsuitable Use or Contact From the Internet.Home security is about protecting your family, and the most overlooked means of entry is sitting in your living room?your computer.

4 Blocks to Building a Lifelong Relationship with Your Daughter


As with every generation, mothers and daughters share a special bond. Though one is not quite a woman and one, in many ways, is still no longer a girl ? they each bear the qualities of each other.

Deep Thinking on Camp Name Tags


Name tapes. Whether your kids are attending day camp or sleep away camp, these little strips of cloth or nylon ensure that you won't have to buy your child a brand new wardrobe, each and every week.

The Day My Preschooler Said "#@%$*&" !!!


Even as your heart stops, you know you'll laugh about this, one day. Like, in 2046.

How To Become Captain Jack Sparrow For Halloween This Year


It is always fun to dress up like a pirate. It makes a fun and sexy costume for adults, male and female, and also a great costume for kids.

The Balanced Mom - Fact or Fiction?


It's a pretty well known fact: Moms are pulled in many directions and their to-do list almost never gets completely crossed off. There's the kids, the husband, the house, the chores, the errands, the laundry, the meals, the appointments, the kid's activities, the birthday parties and on and on.

Learn These Study Skills and You Can Expect Straight A's


By following these twelve tips, you will be guaranteed to get straight AAAAA's. Read each tip carefully.

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