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E-books preserve all Memorable Moments!
- By Aadhar Bhalla
- Published Sunday 16th 2008
- Home and Family , Parenting , Internet Business , Ebooks
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From day to day it doesn’t seem like too much is changing in our lives but before we know it children are growing up and we wonder where all of that time has gone. Pictures are a wonderful way to preserve the memories of events that have taken place in our lives. As we get older we tend to treasure these memories more than ever. Children often forget a large portion of their early childhood so they love to look at pictures from that period of time. It is fun to be told about the various activities taking place in those pictures. Of course people will laugh at the clothing and the hairstyles from that time because trends certainly do change. One of the best ways to preserve your memories is to place those photos into an e-book. Too many people are very disappointed to find their photos have become damaged or destroyed due to the way in which they were stored. E-book allows you to be very creative with your photos as well you can visit www.profit-pulling-ebooks.com You can add fun borders, stickers, write captions, and even make pages of a particular theme.
Parenting Your High School Graduate
- By Ellen Gibran-Hesse
- Published Friday 9th 2008
- Home and Family , Parenting
- Unrated
What is going wrong is that no one is preparing our young adults for independence. We want to believe as parents that the schools and colleges are doing that, but they aren’t.
Making Road Trips More Fun
- By Nancy Maxwell
- Published Friday 14th 2008
- Parenting , Home and Family , Travel and Leisure , Travel Tips
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The key to memorable summer vacations is keeping the kids happy and avoiding the phrase, “are we there yet.” So pack a few of these tips under your belt to make the next family road trip enjoyable.
Raising a Baby is Like Running A Business
- By Wendy Friedrich
- Published Saturday 17th 2007
- Home Based Business , Home and Family , Babies , Parenting
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Don’t be poo, pooing (sorry bout the wording) this analogy until you have at least finished reading this. I mean think about this for a few seconds If the baby’s brain is the hardware, then you, the parents, provide the software. When you understand the hardware (your baby’s brain), you will be better able to design the software (your own behavior) to promote baby’s well-being.
ADD and Friends
- By Scott Wardell
- Published Tuesday 4th 2007
- Parenting , Home and Family
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Research indicates that at least 60% of children diagnosed with ADD/ADHD have difficulty making and keeping friends. Many ADD/ADHD boys, when observed with their peers, seem to be more aggressive, off-task, challenging and argumentative.
Computer Learning Center for Kids: Company Overview
- By Sudhir Sharma
- Published Sunday 17th 2008
- Parenting , Home and Family
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We would like to assist the educational community in meeting those goals by providing a small classroom environment, with a focus on individual student and adult learning at affordable prices. The pride in understanding basic education and computer skills is priceless. Students will feel secure in the pace of classroom instruction due to the small class sizes and interactive teaching methods. Children will benefit from the advanced computer learning by increasing their appetite for technology.
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