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Middle Child Syndrome

Remember Stephanie Tanner from the hit SitCom “Full House”? Remember her several issues with “always being in between!” Well, that is a glimpse (a very tiny glimpse) of middle child syndrome for you. Without a doubt, in reality the syndrome can get much worse. So, how does a parent know that their little angel is [...]

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Being a Bad Kid and Karma in Fatherhood

I was that boy in high school that parents feared. Not parents of my friends, or my own parents per se…. but parents of any girl I dated. There were a lot of girls that had parents that were easy to fool. I put on the charm, made them think I was super sweet, and [...]

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Television Violence and Children

Television and other media have always been blamed about showcasing violence to a large extent. Many television shows are infamous for their violent content. Television violence is all about murders, bloodshed, explosions, disaster and deaths. TV shows often demonstrate hitting, stabbing, screaming, thus expressing negativity. This destruction shown on television lays a deep impact on [...]

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Dysfunctional Family as a Cause of Difficult Childhood

Dysfunctional family is a disastrous unit where repeated malfunctioning is a rule. Its effects can be realized far later when they achieve an enormous form of destructive psychological effects on children. The sub-standard environment meted out to the child by such parents may (in some cases) be attributed to the unpleasant memories of their own childhood. [...]

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Disposable Washcloths

Disposable washcloths are ultimate products for those who are sensitive to pre moistened wipes. These are dry cloths that come in scented or non-scented forms. Considering the convenience of using disposable washcloths, they have become an indispensable product for baby care and skin care. With these disposable products, you do not have to worry about laundering, [...]