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My 4 month 80-pound weight loss journey
by doncarlin
Starting as a kid, I was one of those people who could eat anything and not gain an ounce. I kept this good fortune until my mid 20's and then things started to change. My body changed, by my mind had not... published 7 months ago
My Home Based Employment Became my Coffin - Don't let this happen to you
by Jerrico Usher
Who actually builds a computer into a coffin? (well it was a good picture for my hub but common people! this just reinforces my point!) 1. To document my mistakes as most of my hubs are designed to do,... published 2 months ago
Setting Boundaries for Children
by Lela Davidson
Pick up any parenting book or magazine and you're sure to read of boundaries. But what does that mean? What are these magical components of good parenting and what do we do with them? According to... published 12 months ago
Teaching Children Respect
by Julie A. Johnson
Everyone says it, and we all know. Many children are disrespectful to each other, to parents, to teachers, and to elders. Why? Not all kids are disrespectful, but I think most would agree that generally... published 7 months ago
Capital Punishment
by WhitneyA
I have been watching a lot of WeTV right now and there's a new show coming on about women on death row. While I hate the thought of killing someone and I'd rather have a peaceful world I cannot help but agree... published 9 months ago
No David! by David Shannon — Children's Book Review with Sample Lesson
by wannabwestern
No David! (ISBN 10: 0590930028) is the first in a series of children's picture books starring author David Shannon's alter ego, a sharp-toothed little child who is delightfully naughty. This vividly-illustrated will delight even young toddlers. published 8 months ago
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak—Children's Book Review and Sample Lesson
by wannabwestern
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak is one of the most well-loved children's pictre books of all time. Winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1964, just one year after its publication in 1963, this book stars Max, the most wild thing of all. Read on for an in-depth review and sample lesson for your preschool or library story hour. published 7 months ago
How to Deal With Back Talk
by Lela Davidson
Sooner or later all parents have to deal with back talk. It's kids' way of asserting their personalities, expressing their wishes, and testing your limits. While it may be annoying and you certainly want to... published 18 months ago
How to Stop Tantrums For Good
by Lela Davidson
You know the scene. A kid is freaking out, screaming, whining, or just plain badgering you to do what he wants. I have seen several small children actually hit their parents and others. A simple temper... published 16 months ago
Yelling at Children - A Way to Get Them to Take You Seriously?.
by Lisa HW
One mistake parents make is to believe that yelling will get them taken seriously. It is true that parents who generally never yell, but who suddenly do, may shock their children into taking them seriously;... published 9 months ago














