Toddler Bully

What To Do When Your Toddler Is The Class Bully


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The only thing that can be worse than hearing that your toddler is being bullied is being faced with the question of having a toddler bully and what to do when your toddler is a bully. Every parent likes to READ MORE

Single Mother Loneliness

Some Solutions For Single Mother Loneliness


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There has been a gradual increase in the number of single moms over the years. Many of the women have been through a strenuous divorce or have been left to fend for a child on their own. Little has been READ MORE

Various Information On Black Single Parent Males


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Over a period of time ethnic studies have shown that nearly 90% of single parents are women. Compare this to 1995 when nearly 32% of black families were single parent households that had dependent children. Only 8% of white families READ MORE

The Differences Involved With Ethnic Single Parenting


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Over a period of time ethnic studies have shown that nearly 90% of single parents are women. Compare this to 1995 when nearly 32% of black families were single parent households that had dependent children. Only 8% of white families READ MORE

Autism Learning Disabilities

Autism Learning Disabilities Adults Need To Understand

The Autism Research Institute, or ARI, is a huge worldwide network of parents and professionals who are concerned about the affects of this autistic disorder. The ARI’s data banks are filled with case information and case histories on over 40,000 children with an autistic disorder from around the world. It is this Institute’s hope to be able to bring awareness to the world about these autistic disorders and to fund more research so that one day there will be a cure.