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  • Gun Safety - What You Need to Know About Guns in Your Home  By : Wendy Moyer
    Gun safety is an issue that hits close to home for many people. Here's what you need to know about guns in your home and how to keep your family safe, from gun safes to educating your kids.
  • How The Theme Park Wars Will Help You Afford The Family Vacation  By : Dusty Sage
    Mickey and company are expensive to visit. But tough economic conditions might actually help you save money on that summer vacation.
  • Simplifying Traveling with the Kids  By : Stephanie Foster
    Traveling with children can be a headache, but you can cut down on the stress with some planning.
  • Fourth of July Safety Tips  By :
    Learn the common sense, but all-too-often forgotten, tips for great child and family safety on the Fourth of July.
  • 25 Fun, Cheap, and Easy Things to Do with Your Kids this Summer  By : Jamie Jefferson
    Summer is a great time to finally squeeze in all of those activities that you don't have a chance to do during the school year. Here are 25 fun, cheap, and easy ideas for keeping your kids busy until the school bell rings again in the fall.
  • How To Prevent Poisonings  By : John Myre
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more than two million unintentional human poisoning exposures a year in the United States, and approximately 20,000 deaths. These accidents can be prevented.
  • Boomers Caring for Aging Parents  By : Marcia Chumbley
    As your parents age, it may be necessary for you to begin to assume the role of caregiver. It becomes more important to pay attention to what they are and are not capable of taking care of on their own. Through frequent visits, you can begin to assess the home situation, and begin to assume the role of caregiver where necessary.
  • Hands Can Make Burdens Light  By : Shiloah Baker
    “My hands make burdens light.” This is a saying that I have taught my children. Whenever there is complaining or twisted faces over chores, errands, or favors I remind them to say aloud, “My hands make YOUR burdens light, Mom.” I remind them how much they help me and what a blessing it is for me when they do.
  • Raising a Hard Working Family  By : Shiloah Baker
    How many times have we met or know of people who are slovenly, lazy, or who do not work hard? For these people it shows in their homes as well as in the lives they lead. My father has always been a hard working man. He was raised on a 2,000 acre ranch which always had hard work in the natural elements, and everyone had responsibilities that could not be shirked. He has a strong work ethic that he instilled in each of his four daughters. We worked hard growing up and it is safe to say that
  • 10 Ways to Make Going Green Fun for Your Family  By : Stephanie Foster
    Going green can be a challenge, but some aspects can be fun for your family. Taking some of the easier steps may make taking bigger steps more interesting later on.
  • Developing Godly Friendships  By : Lynn Powers
    When my husband and I rededicated our lives to the Lord fourteen years ago, a strange thing happened...
  • Packing Tips For A Hassle-Free Family Day Trip  By : Tuppy Glossop
    If you're planning a day trip with your family, you're liable to bring either too much or too little stuff. Planning ahead and packing carefully will make your day trip less stressful and more fun.
  • 3 Parenting Tips To Calm Your Afterwork Routine  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Parenting tips come and go, but the basics in what a family needs don't change. With a few simple changes you can go from chaotic to calm in your family's evening time together.
  • They Do Grow Up So Fast  By : Jennifer Tankersley
    On a particular day, I was struck with that phrase that I still manage to hear now and again, “They grow up so fast!” I watched my daughter, who is such a little lady at times, skipping from bush to bush picking “flowers” and enjoying being herself and free from rigidity of a desk. I wanted to grab her up and tell her that she must not leave this moment – this perfect moment of childhood.
  • Mothering - 3 Tips for Keeping it FUN!  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Mothering is a full-time and demanding occupation no matter what else fills your life. Here are 3 tried-and-true tips for staying refreshed and in love with your family life.
  • Gifts From Your Heart And Budget With Lillian Vernon Coupons  By : Adrianne Sedgwick
    Everything your heart desires will be yours if you know how to shop and hunt for Lillian Vernon coupons Cool stuff is available with the coming of the holidays without having to burn a hole in your pocket
  • Your Guide To More Family Time  By : Aakash Shah
    Whether we are working outside of the home or inside the home, it is becoming increasingly more difficult in the age of “instant communication” to take some TIME OUT for family. Let’s face it; most of us take Family Time for granted.
  • A Parenting Tip - Dealing with Feelings  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    What do you do when your child loses control emotionally? Use this parenting tip from an experienced mom of four to practice skills that will help your child gain emotional control.
  • Social Media – A Family Connection  By : Scott Lindsay
    Social media is a perfect vehicle for connections between family and friends While it has many marketing opportunities there is a more personal side to social media worth exploring
  • A Parenting Tip for Dealing with Those Pesky Brothers and Sisters  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    If you have more than one child in your family, you are intimately acquainted with sibling rivalry and can use an extra parenting tip or two in that area. After more than 26 years of parenting and four terrific kids, here are my top five tips for dealing with those pesky brothers and sisters.
  • A Tradition of Afternoon Tea  By : Jennifer Tankersley
    I used to know it was 4 p.m. without even needing to look at a clock. Naps were over, children were whining for food and fighting with each other, and I was trying to make my way to the kitchen to begin dinner preparation. One day in November, when there was a perfect chill in the air and I was in no mood for the typical behaviors of the hour, I suggested on our walk home from the bus stop a hot cup of tea.
  • Awesome Winter Toys  By : Denise Sanger
    If you have fond memories like I do of playing in the snow when you were younger, you want your children to experience this same fun. You also want to be sure your child is playing with a fun, but safe winter toy.
  • Understanding Home Fire Protection  By : IPRWire Staff Writer
    Your home should be a safe haven for your family. They should be able to relax, enjoy each other, and sleep in comfort and safety. But in order to provide this type of environment for your family members, you must deal with your home’s fire protection systems.
  • Bonding Through Arts And Crafts  By : Jeff Carlisle
    Arts and crafts are one of the simplest ways to bond with your children, family, friends, and students. They are easy and fun to make and will not cost you very much at all, especially if you are using everyday household objects. Plus, there are all sorts of occasions to get out your glitter and scissors, including birthdays and holidays.
  • About Little Tikes  By : Jeff Carlisle
    Founded in 1970 Little Tikes drove its Cozy Coupe to stardom to become one of the premier international manufacturers of children’s products From ride on toys and toy boxes to outdoor play sets, Little Tikes offers a full range of products for children
  • Don't Lose Your Child To A Faceless Abductor - Upgrade Your Home Video Surveillance Equipment  By : Nahshon Roberts
    When a little child vanishes without a trace, the parents go through untold grief.
  • Tips To Help You Make Your Home Elder-Safe  By : Yewande D. Awoyemi
    As people age, accidents around the house can become a real concern. A trip or stumble that might have resulted in minor bumps and bruises in younger days can lead to serious injury for older people whose balance and coordination is not what it once was.
  • 5 Tips to Make Your Life More Fun  By : Christine Louise Hohlbaum
    Are you working too hard? Not spending enough time with friends or family? You probably could use more fun in your life!
  • Child Safety in the Home  By : Kids Activity Calendar
    Expectant parents place outlet covers over electrical outlets, place safety gates at stairways, and install locks on cupboards. Some even purchase locks for the refrigerator and toilets. These products are great and certainly serve a purpose, but they are not enough to ensure that your child is completely safe inside your home.
  • Play a Family Game Outdoors for Health and Happiness  By : Craig Mecham
    If you listen to the experts, you learn two things: First, lack of exercise is a problem in our society. We spend too much time sitting in front of the TV, behind our desks, in the car, on the couch, or even at a restaurant. Even though sitting is not a completely bad thing, the problem is we just plain do too much of it. That's why we're all getting fat.
  • The Family Bed Defended©  By : Karen Squires
    The family bed is the practice of having babies/children sleeping in the same bed as their parents.
  • Vial of Life  By : Kay Green
    Lifesaving Information For Emergencies
  • Family Library  By : Shiloah Baker
    “I cannot live without books” Thomas Jefferson once said. No one should live without books! Books uplift. Books inspire. Books teach. The teaching done through books encompasses many areas: vocabulary, life experiences, knowledge, learning, and the list goes on and on. There is no doubt that books are important.
  • Back to school, or back to the poor house?  By : Tawra Kellam
    Back to school is a time when many moms witness their money sprout wings and take flight, finding their homes at retail stores across America.
  • Packing Food for Road Trips  By : Jill Cooper
    Over the River and Through the Woods to Grandma's House We Go -- Again!
  • Teaching family history through cooking  By : Debbie Madson
    Don't let the years pass you by without taking the opportunity to share, cook and write down your family's favorite recipes.
  • Attention Deficit and Communication Skills  By : JoJo Tabares
    Children with ADD/ADHD have a difficult time communicating. This article explains a little about the connection between the two.
  • Saying Thank You Makes You Feel Good  By : Audrey Okaneko
    While it’s very nice to have others thank us, it’s even better when we say thank you to someone else.
  • Are you Listening or Are You Hearing?  By : Audrey Okaneko
    There is a difference between hearing what others say and listening to what others say. Discover if you are listening or hearing.
  • It's Spring - Get Outside!  By : Terri Seymour
    There are so many wonderful and fun ways to enjoy the outdoors with your family and spring is one of the best times to get started!
  • Make Time For Family  By : Terri Seymour
    These days, our daily lives can become so hectic and overwhelming that sometimes we forget what is truly important.

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