Downloadable Chore Charts
... chore charts for kids. We have age-appropriate chore charts and easy chore chart templates... that will inspire your little ones to say "yes" to chores. What's the chore that's hardest to get your children...
Say Yes to Chores
Kids benefit when they're expected to help around the house. Read on for age-by-age advice and a printable job chart to motivate your little helper.
Chores for Busy Toddlers
The earlier your child learns how to do housework, the easier it will be to get him to complete chores in the future. Here are some simple chores appropriate for toddlers.
25 Manners Kids Should Know
Helping your child master these simple rules of etiquette will get him noticed -- for all the right reasons.
Make Chores Fun
Here's some fabulous news for busy moms: Your preschooler would be thrilled to pitch in around the house. (For starters, try calling chores "family games.")
Find Your Happy Parent Place
Admit it: Parenting can be a real grind sometimes. But if you follow these six simple mantras, you'll have a lot more fun -- and so will your kids.
Project Clean House
One mom, four kids, four experts, four weeks. Which system would help this untidy mother get the most spic and span with the least amount of effort?
Analyze This: Your Toddler's Weird Behavior
What's really going on in your toddler's little head when she shoves peas in her ear, guzzles bathwater, or strips naked in the store? We asked experts to interpret little kids' oddest behaviors and give advice on the sanest ways to handle them.
Discipline Tactics For Every Age
Discipline isn't punishment, and there's more than one way to correct your child's behavior--without yelling. Here's a tactic for every age.
Due Date Calculator
You know you're pregnant, but when exactly will your baby make his big entrance? Use our pregnancy due date calculator to find out.
Money Saving Sites for Moms
Who doesn't want to save a few bucks? Here's a rundown on the top sites to help you get the best of the best -- without breaking the bank.
How To Tackle the "Terrible Twos"
While the celebration of your toddler's second birthday is joyful, it is hard to ignore the feeling of dread as "No" begins to dominate his vocabulary. Though his outbursts are frustrating, keep in mind his actions are not acts of defiance directed toward you; he's developing independence and learning how to express frustration. Here are a few tips to help you cope.
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