- DNA Paternity Testing – 5 Key Questions You Should Ask Your DNA Testing Provider by Peter Vine
DNA paternity testing in its purest form is the application of DNA technology to provide information about the parentage of an individual (usually a child). The mother of the child is rarely disputed, and most of the time DNA testing is requested to inform the likely father of a child. 612 words 2006-07-23 - Steroids: Could Your Child Be Next? by Jeff Rutstein
"Players that are guilty of taking steroids are not only cheaters, you are cowards. . .. Show our kids that you're man enough to face authority, tell the truth and face the consequences. 595 words 2006-07-23 - Flowers Touch The Heart by Muzrak Maksidov
Roses, daffodils, tulips, violets, chrysanthemums. The perfect way to melt the heart of every woman in your life is with flowers. A flower touch that special place inside of every woman and lets her know that you care. 504 words 2006-07-23 - Types Of Add Manifestation In Children by Sarah K. Jenkins
Attention Deficit Disorder wears many faces among children. While the hyperactive, rebellious boys are easy to spot, there are also several other types of children that suffer from ADD that go undiagnosed because of their less conspicuous behavior. 400 words 2006-07-23 - Parenting Tip: 7 Ways to Master Storytelling and Mesmerize Your Child by Paul Arinaga
Human beings have been telling stories for several millennia. And, as parents, we've all heard about the benefits of telling stories to our children. The only problem is that, as with so many things, no one ever teaches us how to tell a story. 457 words 2006-07-23 - What Every Work from Home "Want to Be" Should Know, Before Diving into Telecommuting by Tara Brewer
Thousands of employees are coveting the chance to clock in from their home office. A fortunate few have earned this position through their workplace, while their co-workers are murmuring under their breath. 885 words 2006-07-23 - About Baby’s Separation Anxiety by Adwina Jackson
How do I feel about my child’s separation anxiety? Honestly, it’s absolutely one of the most delightful feelings I really enjoy as a mom. I remember when my son was between 8-9 months old. 598 words 2006-07-23 - Living With Someone Experiencing Depression by Arthur Buchanan
Living with someone who experiences depression is not easy at times. When they are struggling it can often be hard to know what to do and say. It is not uncommon to have feelings of anger, guilt or fear and feel overwhelmed from time to time. 396 words 2006-07-23 - Baby Shower Ideas - Which Of These Golden Tips Do You Need To Throw A Successful Baby Shower by Qing Gu
Trying hard in finding some extra special baby shower ideas? Easy, easy. Everything on this planet can be done in a very simple way. So are your baby showers. You don't have to be Martha Stewart to host a Shower. 466 words 2006-07-23 - Tips for a Successful Open House by Bob Lipply
You’re having the jitters. Your open house is tomorrow. And first impressions count! Help your Tampa Bay Florida real estate agent make it a smashing open house. Help him clinch that sale. 642 words 2006-07-23 - Connecting the Past and the Present: Healing Abandonment and Abuse through Awareness by Linda Joy Myers
Many people I work with in therapy or in my writing-as-healing classes discover stories that surprise them—stories about the mistakes they felt their parents made, power imbalances in the family, or stories about physical or sexual abuse. 666 words 2006-07-23 - Autism Does Not Have To Be A Life Sentence by Kim Pomares
What if you could improve the way your child’s brain is wired? The MAPS (Monitored Multi-cortical Activity for Additional Pathways and Synapses) treatment program for autism is a breakthrough stress-free program, designed for parents who have not given up hope. 618 words 2006-07-23 - How to Make a Quick, Easy Baby Album by Vera Raposo
If you are creating a photo album for your baby for the first time, or are unsure where to begin in creating a scrapbook of your baby's first year, here are some tips to make it quick and easy to preserve your photos and memories: 328 words 2006-07-23 - Home Furniture Safety Tips to Help Protect Your Family From Accidents and Injury by Bridget Mwape
Thousands of People are treated annually for injuries associated with furniture. The majority of these injuries and deaths are to children. Here are tips you may use to make your household environment safer for yourself and your family. 572 words 2006-07-23 - Don't Rent A Vehicle Until Your Read This by D Ruplinger
If you are renting a car or other vehicle, the process will be the easiest and smoothest if you have a credit card to use for the transaction. Some car rental companies won’t even rent you a vehicle if you don’t have a credit card for payment. 867 words 2006-07-23 - Defensive Driving - What Are The Choices? by Mark Stone
At some point in our driving years I suspect most all of us have to take defensive driving, whether to get rid of a ticket or maybe to just lower our insurance. For many years you only had one option, traffic school. 344 words 2006-07-23 - The Wedding Reception Hall You Pick For Your Wedding by Shaunta Pleasant
Along with choosing the perfect wedding dress and the best wedding bands in town, choosing the best wedding reception hall is one of the most important aspects of planning a wedding. The choice of reception hall sets the tone for the wedding and the party afterward, and choosing that hall carefully is very important. 334 words 2006-07-23 - How to Make Your Printable Bridal and Baby Shower Games by Criss White
Bridal and baby shower games are a great way to spice up your shower party. Many games can be purchased affordably, but you can also make your own games with some effort. Here are some ideas for making your own baby shower or bridal shower games. 343 words 2006-07-23 - Saving Money as a Newlywed Team by Nathan Dawson
As a newly wed couple, you may not always agree on things; however, when it comes to financial survival, the both of you will need to put your heads together and make some decisions with regard to money management. 211 words 2006-07-23 - Critical Illness Insurance Is Critical by Ivon T. Hughes
A difficult time in life can teach you what's really important. Just ask anyone whose life took a sharp turn when a medical problem was discovered. First off there are expenses, a difficulty for any family but which are a special challenge for any family who are covered by a limited medical insurance policy or have no insurance at all. 236 words 2006-07-23 - How To Choose A Quality Cookware Set by Sharon Chennault
If you are considering purchasing new cookware, you probably are wondering how to make the most sensible purchase and still get all the pieces and features you need. Price is always a major factor in deciding which cookware set is right for you. 525 words 2006-07-23 - October: Time to Focus on Protecting Children by Joe Hickman, HaLife.com
No one wants to hurt a child. Yet each year since 1928 our nation's leaders have felt it's important to stress how we can unwittingly allow our children to be harmed in and around our own homes. 499 words 2006-07-23 - Gas, Electric, Woodburning or Vent-free Fireplace? Which Is Best? by David Arnold Livingston
A fireplace, to some, is simply known as an appliance that allows flammables to safely burn inside the house. In colder places like Europe and some parts of the US, tradition makes the fireplace or hearth an essential feature to keep a house warm and cozy. 529 words 2006-07-23 - New Baby Guide by Dakota Caudilla
First of all, CONGRATULATIONS! You’re having a new baby! Now, on to the serious stuff. You’re going to get yourself prepared for your new baby, mentally, physically and you will need to adjust your house and car for the new baby too! 566 words 2006-07-23 - Letting Go of Your Past by Michael Bradlley
Once you become saved and born again, the Bible tells us that we have now become new creations in Jesus Christ. All things have been made new. Our slates are now wiped clean and we now have a brand new start in this life if we are willing to properly work with the Lord in allowing Him to raise us up in His grace, knowledge and power. 1474 words 2006-07-23 - Imaginations Soar by Debbie Long
Have you ever sat and watch a child struggle with a blank page? Have you ever wondered why some children just seem to detest anything to do with writing? Have you seem them just give up in frustration and walk away angry and distraught? 736 words 2006-07-23 - How to Buy Healthy Fish by William Berg
Well, of course there is no guarantee that the fish you see, you are interested in (and you are going to buy) is totally healthy. A Fish can appear as healthy as it could be but in fact it has invisible inner problems. 484 words 2006-07-23 - Protecting The Smallest Member Of Your Family: A Step-By-Step Guide To Pet Insurance by Burke Jones
Let’s face it – Fido and Fluffy are an important part of your family. Do you want to have to assign a dollar value to them if they become sick or injured? That may well be the case if you don’t have pet health insurance. 1018 words 2006-07-23 - Family Tree Software by Trevor Dumbleton
For those who want plenty of flexibility, power, and ease-of-use while building their family tree, family tree software is the tool you need. This software will allow you to create your genealogical chart easily and allow you to expand it easily without needing to rebuild the entire tree just because your new information does not fit in the space you have allotted. 442 words 2006-07-23 - Cherokee Genealogy by Trevor Dumbleton
For those of Native American descent, one of the easiest genealogies to trace is Cherokee genealogy. Thanks to the Cherokee being one of the most Anglicized of the nations, they put down much more of their history in writing than many other nations. 519 words 2006-07-23
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