Posted on
July 13, 2008 by
dc

Recently, a few of my girlfriends have resigned from their full time jobs so that they can spend more quality time with their growing children. This is a sacrifice that is not easy to make but more mothers are choosing to be SAHMs and WAHMs for good reasons.
Work at home moms and stay at home moms enjoy spending time guiding, teaching and developing their young children including teaching them to read, write and play. Homeschooling is also the next best thing for some parents are constantly relocating or wanting to inculcate certain values on their kids. I’ve enjoying reading and learning phonics with my 4 yo eversince he started to show interest in book reading. Being a work at home mom allows me the flexibility to learn with him and do things together. My futures broker friend introduced ClickN’ Read Phonics to her kids recently and witnessed great results from her little ones. As parents, we should add fun into learning as children learn better and faster through play. Discover ClickN’ READ Phonics. Learning to read has never been this fun and easy! Click here to learn MORE!
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Children's products, For mum
Posted on
June 26, 2008 by
dc

If your child has history of eczema, it’s necessary to pay special attention to the skin care and personal care products used on your child. Many will continue to wonder why many some health conscious parents are investing on
organic cotton clothing for their kids. Isn’t that taking things just a little too far, they ask in their hearts?
It is important to realize that the difference between organic and conventional cotton is in the use of pesticides and insecticides in the farming process. Numerous chemical baths and treatments are used for conventional cotton and in addition, dyes that sometimes contain heavy metals are also used. As for organic cotton, it is dyed with low-impact environmental dyes or dyed with natural colorants such as clay and is processed without the use of chemicals and either left natural. This may explain why
organic cotton products may cost slightly more.
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Children's products, parenting
Posted on
November 11, 2007 by
dc
I cannot tell you how thankful I am when it comes to meal time for the family. Clayton is an easy eater who eats anything on the table as long as it’s not spicy or strange looking. I have witnessed screaming parents on the dinner table and crying kids in their high chair in restaurants and I know how stressful it can be.

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Children's products, gifts