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		<title>Cant remember the name of this country song?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 13:07:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[it&#8217;s about a mom that goes to a pta meeting or some kind of parents meeting at her kids school and the other parents talk bad about her a woman sings it Harper Valley PTA by Jennie C Riley is correct we have a winner!About the Author: Read more about this and other topics related [...]]]></description>
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<div>it&#8217;s about a mom that goes to a pta meeting or some kind of parents meeting at her kids school and the other parents talk bad about her  a woman sings it<br />
Harper Valley PTA by Jennie C Riley is correct we have a winner!<br/><strong>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://GRUPPOARCHEOLOGICOPRATASANNITA.ORG'>vacation planning</a></strong></div>
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		<title>Baby Sign Language &#8211; Boost Your Baby&#8217;s Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 18:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teaching sign language to babies has become not just &#8220;the thing to do&#8221; but rather has come to the forefront of the beginning of us, as parents taking the lead in educating our children from their earliest days. Teaching sign language to your baby is easier than you may think. We teach our babies sign [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Teaching sign language to babies has become not just &#8220;the thing to do&#8221; but rather has come to the forefront of the beginning of us, as parents taking the lead in educating our children from their earliest days. Teaching sign language to your baby is easier than you may think. We teach our babies sign language without even thinking about it. We teach them &#8220;bye-bye&#8221; by showing them to wave, or to try to tell us what they want by pointing to objects. I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve heard the saying babies minds are like little sponges they take in everything. Learning comes so easy to them. It&#8217;s just incredible. You will be amazed at how quickly you can begin to communicate with your baby using signs. This can be fun and easy for the entire family. It&#8217;s never too late to start.<br/><br/>We all want to be able to communicate with our babies, grandbabies or siblings as soon as we can beyond the babbling and cooing. It&#8217;s nice to be able to know what your baby needs and be able to provide that for them quickly. Start out using signs that will help you learn what your baby wants from you, whether it be food or milk or changed or some other sign that would indicate his/her needs.<br/><br/>Begin with just a sign or two till you all get the hang of it. Use the sign for food when it&#8217;s meal time or you are feeding your baby or show them an object and the sign for that particular object so that they can begin to make the connection between the object and the sign for it. Consistency is the key. If they see the sign every time you use the word they will quickly learn that sign. Saying the words out loud also encourages speech development. It&#8217;s important for children to hear those words as well as learn the signs. It&#8217;s the beginning of their vocabulary contrary to the misconception that babies will not learn to speak if taught sign language. Sing language in my experience has advanced my children&#8217;s verbal abilities not hindered it in the least.<br/><br/>Benefits for You &#038; Your Baby<br/><br/>Studies have shown so many benefits to babies who use sign language. They learn to speak earlier, have less frustrations (a benefit for both baby and you) less frustration = less crying, increased vocabulary, a greater interest in books, greater self-esteem, higher IQ points and my personal favorite a closer bond with family members (which I have enjoyed first hand). Sign language will help in the development of your child&#8217;s vocabulary and can be a huge benefit to them in the future allowing them to communicate with both hearing and non hearing individuals.<br/><br/>And by the time they are two and into the &#8220;terrible twos&#8221; which is mainly due to frustrations of not being able to communicate their needs and wants for most kids, being able to communicate thru signs even if they can&#8217;t communicate their thoughts fully to you verbally, may help in reducing those frustrations, whining and temper tantrums.<br/><br/>Teaching your baby sign language is an easy, fun and exciting way to begin communicating with your newest little member of the family. Make the most of your time with your little one. Sharing, bonding and learning together as a family.</div>
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		<title>Mom, Dad &#8211; Can I Have a Loan?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 12:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Young people are the most vulnerable when it comes to finances with things are only looking worse due to the sound of recession banging on the economy&#8217;s door. Young people will need credit for many things whether it is to pay for a car, wedding or even to take out a mortgage but with the [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Young people are the most vulnerable when it comes to finances with things are only looking worse due to the sound of recession banging on the economy&#8217;s door. Young people will need credit for many things whether it is to pay for a car, wedding or even to take out a mortgage but with the banks refusing expecting borrowers left, right and centre, who else can they turn to?<br/><br/>One choice of course &#8211; Mum and Dad. There is no surprise to learn that 23% of young adults when applying for a loan name their parents as guarantors, a guarantee that they will take the loan on if their offspring fail to make the repayments. Having a guarantor for a loan still leaves the responsibility to the young person, but if they fail to make repayments, the parents will be forced to step in. This could damage the parent&#8217;s credit score if they take it on but it will increase the young person&#8217;s credit rating when applying.<br/><br/>A young person using their parents as guarantors will not be able to take advantage of the most competitive rates but lenders feel a lot more comfortable if they are backed by someone with a decent credit history. It also helps if the guarantor owns a property as it could act as collateral. Some companies are likely to offer you a rate of around 30% &#8211; 40% for an unsecured loan but you are best shopping around and comparing quotes to find the best deal for you.</div>
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		<title>Breastfeeding Success &#8211; New Multi Media Book to Guide Moms to  Breastfeeding Success With Baby</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 07:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breastfeeding AdviceWhen considering or practicing breastfeeding, we are faced with many opinions (often conflicting) as to the &#8216;proper&#8217; way to breastfeed your baby.This can be very confusing for new mums and mums-to-be. There are many reasons for this. Some breastfeeding practices are drawn from cultures that don&#8217;t mirror the reality of living in a modern [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Breastfeeding Advice<br/><br/>When considering or practicing breastfeeding, we are faced with many opinions (often conflicting) as to the &#8216;proper&#8217; way to breastfeed your baby.<br/><br/>This can be very confusing for new mums and mums-to-be. There are many reasons for this. Some breastfeeding practices are drawn from cultures that don&#8217;t mirror the reality of living in a modern world. Baby&#8217;s expected weight gain may be based on norms gathered from formula fed babies or unrepresentative samples. And professionals working in the area of infant development often have little or no training around breastfeeding.<br/><br/>Breastfeeding- New Multi Media Book<br/><br/>So Maire Clements&#8217; new book &#8216;The New Motherly Art of Conscious Breastfeeding&#8217; is a breath of fresh air in the field. Maire has been working with mothers and babies for three decades. As a nurse working with premature babies, an educator and consultant with her own practice she has developed a unique insight into how breastfeeding develops, baby&#8217;s skills in relation to breastfeeding (whether full-term of premature) and how to optimise the breastfeeding experience for mom and baby.<br/><br/>Breastfeeding Truths<br/><br/>Maire also recognises something that is often overlooked in the areas of breastfeeding and lactation&#8230; Even though breastfeeding is natural, it is still a skill that is learned by a mother and taught to her baby.<br/><br/>Maire has distilled her vast knowledge and experience into the Conscious Breastfeeding system designed especially for modern mums. This book will become essential reading for all professionals in the area of lactation and infant development and parents who know that breastfeeding or nursing is meant to be a joyful, fulfilling experience for all.<br/><br/>Pain Free Breastfeeding<br/><br/>Maire starts from the premise and knowing that breastfeeding should be pain-free and teaches us how to make that a reality. She recognises the important role of the partner in breastfeeding success and so the Conscious Breastfeeding System supports the whole family to thrive in breastfeeding.<br/><br/>Maire is a wonderful example of what we can bring forth into the world when we follow our passion and deep knowing of how life can be. This book has already been a great resource for me as I prepare for my twins.<br/><br/>&#8216;The New Motherly Art of Conscious Breastfeeding&#8217; will serve to empower so many mums and dads&#8230;.creating a beautiful foundation for your baby and you to connect deeply in a way that supports the whole family.<br/>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.newsongny.com'>music blog</a></div>
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		<title>MAKE documentary?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[pls. help me,,,,, how to make a documentary???? our teacher said that we will have a project,,,,,, it&#8217;s all about ,,,,, DOCUMENTARY????? for the up coming pta DAY or parents &#038; teachers officer DAY&#8230;.. we don&#8217;t need filming,,,,,,,,my teacher said that pictures are enough&#8230; but i don&#8217;t know where to start so please help me???? [...]]]></description>
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<div>pls. help me,,,,, how to make a documentary????</p>
<p>our teacher said that we will have a project,,,,,, it&#8217;s all about ,,,,, DOCUMENTARY????? for the up coming pta DAY or parents &#038; teachers officer DAY&#8230;..</p>
<p>we don&#8217;t need filming,,,,,,,,my teacher said that pictures are enough&#8230;</p>
<p>but i don&#8217;t know where to start so please help me????<br />
we already have a theme&#8230;. the upcoming parent teacher day&#8230;&#8230;..our teacher said that it should be all about them&#8230;. but i don&#8217;t know where to start????</p></div>
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		<title>Potty training question, concerning intelligence development?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 19:45:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most parents already understand why early potty training is way better for the intelligence than waiting until the child already forgot to feel if they need to pee or poo, because it all goes into their pants. This is the article I&#8217;m talking about &#8211; http://onlinepsychologyadvice.com/?p=14 Would you potty train your child when they are [...]]]></description>
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<div>Most parents already understand why early potty training is way better for the intelligence than waiting until the child already forgot to feel if they need to pee or poo, because it all goes into their pants. This is the article I&#8217;m talking about &#8211; http://onlinepsychologyadvice.com/?p=14<br />
Would you potty train your child when they are a few months old (by holding them over the potty until they start walking and go there by themselves) or you would wait for them to be at least 1yo when you start?<br/><strong>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.momentsfoelegance.com/catalog/specials.php'>discount wedding favors</a></strong></div>
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		<title>Family guy characters?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 08:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay my friend sometimes sounds like one of the characters but i don&#8217;t know his name. He has brown hair and he&#8217;s not a main character um he works at a store and talks like fancy kind of like a girl he is so funny I think i remember that he was in the episode [...]]]></description>
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<div>Okay my friend sometimes sounds like one of the characters but i don&#8217;t know his name. He has brown hair and he&#8217;s not a main character um he works at a store and talks like fancy kind of like a girl he is so funny I think i remember that he was in the episode when Chris was kicked out of school and the pta or the students parents were at a meeting and the guy was talkin&#8230; well does he even have a name&#8230;.Thanks!! Sorry i don&#8217;t have enough details<br />
I think the episode was &#8220;No Chris Left Behind&#8221; does anyone know who im talkin about</div>
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		<title>Potty Training Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 13:45:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Potty training is one of the greatest developmental challenges of early childhood. Many parents do not rush and take their time with toilet training and let their child decide when she is ready to use the potty on her own. Others try to rush the process because of daycare requirements or economic challenges related to [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Potty training is one of the greatest developmental challenges of early childhood. Many parents do not rush and take their time with toilet training and let their child decide when she is ready to use the potty on her own. Others try to rush the process because of daycare requirements or economic challenges related to buying diapers. Disposable diapers can chip any budget! Whatever your strategy, here are the basics you need to know about potty training:<br/><br/>- Only about 25 percent of 2-year-old children are potty trained, so there is no need to stress out if your child is taking her time learning this new skill at this age. She will let you know when she is ready!<br/><br/>- Girls tend to learn this skill slightly faster than boys. However, the process of achieving successful potty training takes an average of 3 months for both sexes.<br/><br/>- Daytime control over bodily functions comes first, then a few months later nighttime control is achieved.<br/><br/>- Assess your child&#8217;s developmental readiness before starting potty training. When she can walk, pull her pants up independently, follows you into the bathroom, and is aware when she soils her diaper, you can begin toilet training.<br/><br/>Consider these tips while starting to potty train your children:<br/><br/>1. Schedule regular potty breaks after meals when the digestive system is most active.<br/><br/>2. Award successful potty sessions (a sticker reward chart might do the trick)<br/><br/>3. If your child is uninterested or stressed out by the process, discontinue training for a couple of weeks, then try again.<br/>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.piratepartyuk.org'>pirate party planning</a></div>
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