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How To Help Your Anxious Child ... Here are some ideas that can help: 1. Stick To A Routine:...

The Mozart Effect ... If your child learns an instrument at a young age, it can actually help that child during school, and in learning...

Is The Guitar The Right Instrument For Your Child? ... The classical guitar (or Spanish, or nylon string guitar) is a quiet instrument producing delightful sounds right from the start. The electric guitar on the other hand appeals to those who love to crank up the volume a little more...

Top 7 Christmas Toys ... Get ready, this list is the only one you'll need this year. Elmo Live Doll...

Appropriate Toys For Two Year Olds ... What follows are some ideas for toys you can get for your two year old. Dolls...

Could Your Child Have A Painful Secret? ... For weeks Billy had an ingrown toenail that he was afraid to let her know about. He had been trying to cut the corner of it out himself, but it became infected...

The Mozart Effect – How Musical Instruction Influences A Child's Education ... If your child learns an instrument at a young age, it can actually help that child during school, and in learning... It also helps increase concentration and coordination for a child as well, and helps your child to learn more how to deal with complex problems later in life...

A nation grown free in a single day is a child born with the limbs and the vigour of a man, who would take a drawn sword for his rattle, and set the house in a blaze that he might chuckle over the splendour.
—Sydney Smith (1771–1845)

Being apart is always experienced by the child, at some level, as the equivalent of being left. There is an unspoken belief, “If you loved me most of all, if I was the most important thing in your life, you would never leave me.” The only way to reconcile the child with this unmovable conviction is to provide abundant proof, through emotional availability and responsiveness, that he does not need to be the only important thing in your life in order to be loved well enough and deeply enough.
—Alicia F. Lieberman (20th century)

You have got to prepare for a lifetime of the pillory, for whatever you do will be seen as wrong by total strangers, up until and including the time when whatever your child does will be seen as wrong by total strangers.
—Sonia Taitz (20th century)