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Exploring what's involved with raising children and developing the skills and relationships we need for a happy family experience. Topics include parenting, child development and family fun. Also covered are child safety, childrens parties and growing family. Other areas are single parents, gifted child and more.
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Are You Falling Prey To This Common Myth About ADD?
Don't Let This Common Myth Prevent Your Child From Getting The Help He Needs
A feature article by sadiyya seedat, Apr 19, 2008 
Is your child suffering from ADD and you're not even aware of it because you've fallen prey to this common myth. Read this article and find out the most common myth that prevents ADD children from getting the help they need. read: Are You Falling Prey To This Common Myth About ADD?
Newton's Third Law and the Death of Wisdom - Secularisms Sin is No Sin
Reverse Theology
A feature article by Michael n/a Bresciani, Apr 19, 2008 
It doesn’t take a team of scientist and a ten year study to understand the basics of cause and effect. Whether it’s a sociological explanation or a scriptural tenant the same rule along with its associative principles appear as the immutable law of reciprocation. read: Newton's Third Law and the Death of Wisdom - Secularisms Sin is No Sin
From Couch to Coach
The opportunity to re-engage parents in the schooling process
A feature article by keen2learn, Apr 12, 2008 
Most parents let go when their child goes to school. Misplaced inadequacy, and a new sense of freedom conspire to denude this valuable resource. In reality teachers overwhelmingly welcome the active support of parents who can play a vital practical role. read: From Couch to Coach
Who Are Your Kids Online With, Really?
parental control online
A feature article by an Alumbo member, Apr 12, 2008 
This article deals with keeping children and teens safe online using technology that monitors chat rooms, emails, and instant messaging. The idea is for parents to be on top of potential online dangers that are very real and to be able to avoid bad situations before they can even happen. read: Who Are Your Kids Online With, Really?
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Members' News & Events

Madallie.com: A Children's Travel Store is gearing up for Summer Travel
Madallie.com: A Children's Travel Store
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Madallie.com, the online children's travel store, dedicated to providing engaging, comforting and portable toys, games and other products to make travel for children (and those around them) enjoyable, educational and enlightening is gearing up to get parents (and kids) ready for summer vacation! Madallie.com does the work for busy parents who want their kids to see the world, and spend important family time together, but know how challenging traveling with young ones can be. Madallie.com's constantly growing virtual inventory offers the best of children's travel products for kids under 13, all of which can fit easily on a child's lap or in a suitcase. Whether riding in a car seat or aboard a plane, Madallie's unique items will keep your child happily occupied and engaged during the journey. It's Not the Destination...It's the Journey! go there (offsite link)
David Stodghill To Begin Filming New Show in the Charlotte, NC Area
David Stodghill brings a new educational children's show to the southeast starting in 2007.
A news release or event announcement 
"Think of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood but this time a child plays the part of Mr. Rogers," said the show's creator David Stodghill. "By creating a show specifically tailored to different age ranges, parents can find shows their children will want to watch regardless of their age. This show is exciting and children will learn without even knowing they're learning!" The show is set to release in 2007 and younger children will learn important lessons watching episodes such as "Fire Safety!", "Don't Get Lost!" and "Brush Those Teeth!", while older children can watch shows like "Guitars Are Great!", "Let's Play Soccer!" and "Let's Learn Karate!" This isn't a normal television show as you might think though, children will be able to access the entire show's catalog of episodes via the internet and watch them online or have them delivered to their house. The show's catalog spans hundreds of episodes dealing with everything from learning colors for younger viewers to common issues that many preteens face. The show's star Alexis Stodghill, an actress local to Monroe, NC has appeared in a number of commercials, television shows and even a movie. Asked about her role on the show, the shy 10 year old simply says, "It's a lot of fun to film and the show is really neat and I hope that kids like it." The show is a major production, from burning down a real two story house for the Fire Safety episode, renting helicopters and planes for arial shots to Alexis donning a karate uniform to teach about karate. "We do film in a studio, but we spend more time outdoors with real people then most shows you see on television." To learn more about Lexi's Playhouse or to view the entire catalog of episodes, visit their site at http://www.LexisPlayhouse.tv go there (offsite link)
Irie Morning Coffees Highlighted
Jamaican Blue Mountain Region Hand Picked and Roasted Coffee available online for purchase
A news release or event announcement 
Byron Giff and Family from Gardentown, near Kingston in Jamaica West Indies are gathering their coffee beans, by hand, processing them by hand and roasting them all by hand. Their family of over 300 people have been growing coffee for years and provides residents great coffee and now, their family would like to share this same delicious Coffee with you! If you have never tasted Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee, you must try Irie Morning! go there (offsite link)
GranMamma Reveals the Latest Trends in Baby Names: From Classic to Hip
New web site, the Baby Names Box, guides parents through the crazy, wacky world of baby names!
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Goodbye Bertha, Hello Kaitlyn! The top names for 2004 break with tradition and follow-up on new trends. Because choosing the perfect name can be a daunting task, Babynamebox.com has launched a website with parents in mind. A name is central to a child's earliest sense of identity -- it's often the first word he or she learns to read and write. The Baby Names Box, which officially launched in 2005, provides a database of over 6,000 names that can be searched by name, meaning, or origin. GranMamma, the sites’ webmistress, keeps parents up-to-date with family activities, easy recipes, fitness ideas, and plenty of tips for staying organized, fit, and lively. Naming trends of today are defined by celebrities, literary classics, and even brands. Look no further than your favorite book, car, or brand for baby name ideas. Names like “Armani”, “Del Monte”, “Infiniti”, Celica”, “Chevy”, and “Lexus” are increasing in popularity. Today’s top names include Emma, Madison, and Kaitlyn on the girl’s side and Jacob, Aidan, and Ethan on the boy’s side. Whether you’re looking for a classic name with tradition or an unusual name with style, the Baby Names Box has the answer. For all things relating to babies and parenting, visit GranMamma at www.babynamebox.com. go there (offsite link)
"5 Minutes to Financial Freedom" f'ree teleclass
March 10 at 9 am Pacific/12 pm Eastern
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Kick start your year with 5 minute money management activities. Reduce the overwhelm you often feel about money by taking simple steps. Learn how to celebrate small steps along the way, brainstorm with others and start making your money work harder than you do. Using just a few of the 5 minute money activities will change your financial life forever. If even one of these scenarios sounds interesting to you, you can’t afford to miss this teleclass. This dynamic teleclass will provide you with the tools to change your financial direction forever – 5 minutes at a time! What are you waiting for? Register at www.cindymorus.com/seminars.asp. go there (offsite link)
From the Archives

Does Your Child Have ADD/ADHD?
The 4 Telltale Clues You Have to Know About
A feature article by sadiyya seedat, Apr 19, 2008 
This article explains the core symptoms of all types of ADD/ADHD. If you've ever wondered if you or a loved one has ADD/ADHD this is one article you won't want to miss.... read: Does Your Child Have ADD/ADHD?
Dietary Guidelines for a Child's Growing Brain:
The Basics
A feature article by an Alumbo member, Apr 12, 2008 
Once a child moves beyond breastfeeding, it's up to us parents to take on the awesome responsibility of navigating our way through a pretty lousy American diet and nourishing our kids in ways that help -- not hinder -- their growing bodies and brains.... read: Dietary Guidelines for a Child's Growing Brain:
Should parents still be bailing out their adult 'kids'?
We all know how expensive kids can be, having either been one, or had one.
A feature article by an Alumbo member, Apr 10, 2008 
We all know how expensive kids can be, having either been one, or had one; but when they're adults, they should start fending for themselves, right? Wrong.... read: Should parents still be bailing out their adult 'kids'?
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