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  • 51.
    Handwriting Worksheets (www.first-school.ws)

    Visit First-School for their single-letter worksheets in block or D'Nealian font, blank printable writing paper, writing paper with seasonal themes, and printable story paper to encourage creative writing. They also have a big stash of pre-writing skill development, such as printable mazes and dot-to-dots. But best of all are the color words, number writing, days of the week, and months of the year worksheets.

    1 point by Fisher 1 year ago
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  • 52.
    YoungMinds Handwriting Lessons (www.donnayoung.org)

    For use with her book "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons" or on their own, Donna Young provides a humongous number of printable handwriting lessons. In addition to dozens of letter and word worksheets, Young has reproduced George Washington's "Rules of Decent Behavior" as a copy work assignment. It has Washington's pithy quotes on one-half of the page, with a blank ruled page for the student to copy the rules on the opposite site.

    1 point by Fisher 1 year ago
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  • 53.
    Amazing Incredible (www.handwritingworksheets.com)

    In basic print, D'Nealian, or cursive, HandwrightingWorksheets.com offers custom worksheets in just a few clicks. Start by choosing your font and trace style (dot, dash, or hollow) and then simply input your word list.

    1 point by Fisher 1 year ago
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  • 54.
    Stella McCartney to design childrenswear for Gap (www.telegraph.co.uk)

    Designer announces a collection for babies and children to launch later this year.

    1 point by Fisher 1 year ago
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  • 55.
    Meet Britain's brainiest toddler: Two-year-old Karina has the same IQ as Stephen Hawking (www.dailymail.co.uk)

    The toddler has just been found to have an IQ of 160 - the same as Stephen Hawking and six points higher than Carol Vorderman - which makes her eligible to join Mensa.

    1 point by Fisher 1 year ago
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  • 56.
    Brain's Organization Switches As Children Become Adults (www.sciencedaily.com)

    Any child confronting an outraged parent demanding to know "What were you thinking?" now has a new response: "Scientists have discovered that my brain is organized differently from yours."

    1 point by Fisher 1 year ago
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  • 57.
    Childhood: Obesity Linked to Sleep Disorder (www.nytimes.com)

    Childhood obesity may have yet another dangerous consequence: disordered breathing during sleep.

    1 point by kit 1 year ago
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  • 58.
    Nutrition: Parents’ Healthy Diet Has Little Influence (www.nytimes.com)

    Parents may try to set an example by eating a healthy diet themselves, but a new study has found that their children are not paying attention.

    1 point by kit 1 year ago
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  • 59.
    At Last, Facing Down Bullies (and Their Enablers) (www.nytimes.com)

    Next month, the American Academy of Pediatrics will publish the new version of an official policy statement on the pediatrician’s role in preventing youth violence. For the first time, it will have a section on bullying.

    1 point by kit 1 year ago
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  • 60.
    Daytime Nap Has Benefits Beyond Rest for Kids (news.yahoo.com)
    1 point by kit 1 year ago
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  • 61.
    Kids Health (kidshealth.org)

    If you're looking for information you can trust about kids and teens that's free of "doctor speak," you've come to the right place.

    1 point by kit 1 year ago
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  • 62.
    Don't eat the marshmallow yet (www.ted.com)

    In this short talk from TED U, Joachim de Posada shares a landmark experiment on delayed gratification -- and how it can predict future success. With priceless video of kids trying their hardest not to eat the marshmallow.

    1 point by kit 1 year ago
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  • 63.
    The Motherhood Penalty: Working Moms Face Pay Gap Vs. Childless Peers (www.businessweek.com)

    What is the wage penalty for working mothers when compared to women without children?

    Apparently it is a big one.

    1 point by nancy 1 year ago
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  • 64.
    Official: Mattel Fined $2.3 Million for Toy Hazard (abcnews.go.com)

    Toy maker Mattel Inc. and its Fisher-Price subsidiary have agreed to pay a $2.3 million civil penalty for importing and selling toys with excessive levels of lead.

    1 point by nancy 1 year ago
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  • 65.
    True Mommy Confessions (www.truuconfessions.com)

    Moms make secret confessions about being an imperfect parent.

    2 points by nancy 1 year ago
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  • 66.
    Let the Kid Be (www.nytimes.com)
    2 points by nancy 1 year ago
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  • 67.
    Baby Stuff (www.baby-bottles.com.au)

    Did you know that one of the most common google search term for new parents is the term "baby stuff"?

    If you are interested on learning more click on our URL.

    0 points by babybottles 1 year ago
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  • 68.
    YouTube - cute signing baby!...baby sign language (www.youtube.com)
    3 points by rankiranki 1 year ago
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  • 69.
    How to teach your child to read| Child and Me (www.childandme.com)
    1 point by irma 1 year ago
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  • 70.
    A New Trend in Motherhood - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com (roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com)
    2 points by irma 1 year ago
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  • 71.
    The Associated Press: FACT CHECK: Are US students really that bad? (www.google.com)
    1 point by irma 1 year ago
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  • 72.
    Are Your Kids Too Sexy Too Soon? (www.localnews8.com)
    1 point by irma 1 year ago
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  • 73.
    BillMyParents makes it easy for kids to spend parents' money | Webware - CNET (news.cnet.com)
    1 point by irma 1 year ago
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  • 74.
    Baby Tech - Forbes.com (www.forbes.com)
    1 point by kelly 1 year ago
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  • 75.
    The Real Parent Trap - Forbes.com (www.forbes.com)

    In the age of Baby Einstein toys, Chinese lessons for toddlers and middle schools that are as competitive as some Ivies, mothers are under enormous pressure to be a super-parent. So how do Moms at the Top (MATTs) feel about parenting?

    1 point by kelly 1 year ago
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