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Help For Single Parents
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Help For Single Parents is a blog that explores the struggles that single parents face while raising children alone. It offers help in a myriad of areas, from educational resources to government agencies that help the single parent raise healthy (spiritual, intellectual, physical, and emotional) children and discusses books, movies, and other educational tools.
Recent Posts
14 Top Coupon Sites to Help With Shopping
When my kids were little, I often clipped coupons from the newspaper, especially after I discovered that I was saving more by purchasing the paper and using the coupons than I was by not purchasing the newspaper. Week after week coupons for items I a...
Does Your Teenager Work for a Pedophile?
With so much focus placed on preventing young children from becoming victims of sexual assault, we sometimes forget that older children and teenagers are at risk for becoming involved with pedophiles as well.Pedophilia in the Workplace – Does Your ...
Early Childhood Educational Resources
For stay-at-home parents, early childhood educators, and day care providers, here are links to three early childhood educational resources.The first one is through The U.S. Department of Education. It lists grant opportunities, initiatives, education...
How to get children to stop sucking their thumbs
When my daughter, Lindsey, was a baby, she sucked her thumb almost from birth, possibly even before birth. She wanted nothing to do with pacifiers and would spit them out in favor of her thumb.When she got older, though, she became embarrassed about ...
Ralph Nalph and Uncle Fert
One of my biggest joys in life is watching children develop into the people they were meant to be. From a very early age, their personalities emerge and their tastes become more refined.Evidence surfaces in the most unusual places. The one I'm about ...
What Methods Do You Use In Your Parenting Skills?
This morning the little boy I watch came over with a blanket the size of a wash rag. It reminded me of the story I'd heard about an ex-son-in-law who was so attached to his blanket, his father devised a way to rid him of the embarrassing (for dad) ha...

