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Written by Amit Sharma.   
Sunday, 24 August 2008 18:59
If you are looking for a job with kids, you will find a nanny's job quite satisfying. A nanny is essentially responsible for taking care of the children, usually in the absence of their parents. A nanny may be employed by a family either on full-time or part-time basis. Women being natural mothers often make the best nannies. In other words, women are best suited for the role of a nanny because they are observant, patient and gentle.
Last Updated ( Monday, 25 August 2008 09:37 )
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Written by Rachel Ray   
Thursday, 31 July 2008 13:23
It's typical nowadays that many teens do not understand the true value of money, both the spending and earning side of things. The thought many times doesn't even cross the mind about investing, even if they are a student. As a parent, you have much influence in this role.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 August 2008 08:10 )
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Written by Rashel Dan   
Saturday, 24 May 2008 06:12

By RashelDan

A good babysitter agency may not be that easy to find. There's a big possibility that if you aren't careful, an agency can also be the cause of terrible headaches for you. Finding a good agency is as important as finding the right nanny or sitter. Here are some important tips to consider when looking for an agency.

Check References - Always check the references of the agency itself. Find out through online message boards if it is a company that many people would recommend. Check too the track record of the company. Find out if it has been in the business of providing sitters to families for a long time and if there are instance of major client complaints.

Comparisons - Compaalamyre as many agencies as you can. You can easily do this through the internet. Many agencies have online sites that you can access. This will give you an idea which agency has the most convenient system and the most complete service.

Last Updated ( Monday, 26 May 2008 06:41 )
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Written by Diane Noble   
Friday, 23 May 2008 14:28

By DianeNoble

Homeschooling your children will probably be one of the most significant decisions you make for your family. When you decide to homeschool, you need to become at least somewhat knowledgeable on a broad range of subjects in order to prepare an adequate educational plan. Once you have created this plan, which should include specific goals for each subject area. These goals should include unit projects. Projects help children take a large amount of different facts and information and apply them in a useful way using new skills and old skills that require fine tuning. Projects are a great way to implement and test knowledge acquired through an educational unit.

Projects are not only an important part of any homeschooling curriculum, but they can also be lots of fun. Most people have fond memories of some of the projects they did during their school years. Homeschooling parents are always on the look out for wayt to implement and test the knowledge they have taught their children and projects are a great way to get this done. A good plan is to have a multi-week unit set up for a given subject, and at the end of the unit assign a week-long project that will put to use and implement what your child has learned.

Last Updated ( Monday, 26 May 2008 06:43 )
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Written by Heather Banks   
Friday, 23 May 2008 00:26

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For anyone who has ever heard the phrase, less is more, that is at the heart of raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style. Less, meaning the physical guidance given to the children being raised, and more, meaning the physical learning the child must accomplish in order to progress through life.

Laissez-Faire can be associated with a "laid back" type of attitude. But, raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style does not mean sitting by and allowing your child to do what they want, when they want to. It is about stepping out of the limelight and offering knowledge to the child in order to allow them to make an educated decision on their own as opposed to deciding everything for them.

Last Updated ( Friday, 23 May 2008 12:40 )
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