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  1. How to Introduce Your Children to Science Fiction
    by Stephanie Foster. As a mother and a science fiction fan, I really hope my children will grow to enjoy it as well. So far they're too young to read novels, but that doesn't mean I can't get them started. 1. Science Fiction Movies Some science fiction movies appeal to children even at a very young age. Think about the first Star Wars movie, for example. It's still a generally good movie, and many 5 year olds I kno... products, articles, news

  2. The Science of Early Learning
    by Madeleine Fitzpatrick. Your baby is born with most of the brain cells she will ever have, but during her first 12 months in the world, her brain will become increasingly complex. By the time she reaches the age of two, her brain will already be 75 percent of its adult weight. By the age of three, it will have reached 90 percent of its adult weight. Almost 50 percent of the brain cells your baby is born with will withe... products, articles, news

  3. Science Fair Experiment Idea - Better Manners Boys or Girls
    by Mort Barish. To evaluate whether girls or boys have better manners, you first must be clear on what good manners are. Manners vary from country to country. The manners described below are typically considered good manners in the U.S. If you live in another country, be sure to modify this and use manners appropriate in your country. For an award winning science fair project idea, read on. When you are invited... products, articles, news

  4. Are Your Children Leaders?
    by Chris Campbell. Every just watched a group of kids playing and noticed the dynamics involved? If your a parent I'm sure you have. Some kids seem to get along great with others, some seem to play more on their own, some are nothing but trouble, and some seem very nurturing. Of course, whether it's a group of boys, or girls, or a mix of both will affect the group dynamics. Can you pick tomorrows future leade... products, articles, news

  5. How Much Sleep Do Children Need?
    by Sherry Harris. Kids are full of energy. They love to play outside, run around, get dirty, jump, kick, scream, etc. It's okay though, because this is extremely normal behavior for young people. But what keeps them going like this and feeling good and healthy is getting the proper rest. Children should not have to suffer from insomnia, and chances are they will not, provided that their parents keep them on ... products, articles, news

  6. Teaching Children to Pray
    by Steve Kroening. There are few things in life as precious as the prayers of a young child. I love to hear our children pray, especially when they really express themselves well and have their thoughts on other people. But I've noticed something about a child's prayers: They are great barometers of where your child's heart is before the Lord (Matthew 12:34 says, "For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth sp... products, articles, news

  7. Build Self Esteem of Children
    by Wai Chong Mak. Children with high self esteem will be very independent, responsible, confident, able to express themselves emotionally and be able to take failure as a learning experience. Parents can help their children to develop their interests and hobbies and teach them how to face challenge in their lives will help to build the self esteem of their children. 1. Develop the interests and hobbies of childr... products, articles, news

  8. Video Games Are Not Bad For Children
    by Jay Brandley. Many people seem to think that video games are bad for children to play. This is not an entirely true statement. There is a proper time and place for all activities. As with every other activity, video games and gaming, when played in balance, can be both fun and healthy for children. However, many activities have both positive and negative contributing factors, and video games are no excepti... products, articles, news

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