A Helping Hand For Parents Blog Posts

Preparing Your Children For Daylight Saving Time

I am feeling on the fence about the upcoming weekend. Love weekends. But compared to prior years, this one weekend out of the 52 of them is different. First off, we are turning the clocks back an hour. Great, great news. That equals to more quality t...
by S.O.S. Mom on Oct 31, 2012

Putting An End To Toddler Biting

Biting is any parent's nightmare. It has a way of making parents severely doubt their own parenting skills. Not to mention the very little (more like nonexistent) pride one will encounter towards its offspring! When I first caught my son biting...
by S.O.S. Mom on Aug 21, 2012

The Magic Of A Book

Reading, reading, reading. That is what my 17-month-old swears by nowadays. This book, that book, all books! He literally smothers himself in the imaginary world his books have to offer him. Even though he doesn't precisely speak fluent English (...
by S.O.S. Mom on Aug 10, 2012

Get Your Children To Read... And Enjoy It!

Reading is something considerably important in a child's life and development... in my personal opinion. It unleashes his imagination, awakens his mind to new horizons and challenges him intellectually. Bottom line, books can be a powerful tool f...
by S.O.S. Mom on Apr 23, 2012

Get Your Children Into Reading... And Enjoy It!

Reading is something considerably important in a child's life and development... in my personal opinion. It unleashes his imagination, awakens his mind to new horizons and challenges him intellectually. Bottom line, books can be a powerful tool f...
by S.O.S. Mom on Apr 23, 2012

Get Your Children Into Reading... And Enjoying It!

Reading is something considerably important in a child's life and development... in my personal opinion. It unleashes his imagination, awakens his mind to new horizons and challenges him intellectually. Bottom line, books can be a powerful tool f...
by S.O.S. Mom on Apr 23, 2012

Child Boredom

Many children get bored when they have no other kids or adults to play with. It's just normal. You probably have recollections of, when you were younger, those rainy days that seemed endless, or those family visits where it was all about long dia...
by S.O.S. Mom on Apr 14, 2012

Avoiding A Mommy Breakdown

A baby whose needs are greater than the average is often called "child with intense emotions", which translates into more colics, more tears, more sensitive to his surroundings and to any sort of change. Probably not to your liking, a baby...
by S.O.S. Mom on Apr 12, 2012
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