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		<title>Selecting a Fish Tank for your Child&#8217;s Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 19:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J. Angelo Racoma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’ve decided to finally allow your child a pet in the house, but are looking to start with something a bit easier to take care of, you may have reached a decision to allow a pet fish in the house.  But fish aren’t as easy as they seem to take care of, and you [...]]]></description>
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						</div><p>If you’ve decided to finally allow your child a pet in the house, but are looking to start with something a bit easier to take care of, you may have reached a decision to allow a pet fish in the house.  But fish aren’t as easy as they seem to take care of, and you can’t just drop a fish in a bowl of water and hope it survives.</p>
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<p>Keeping a home-based fish in good health requires a keen eye, as well as some simple knowledge about fish caretaking.  In this article, we’ll focus mostly on the fish’s environment, and how to pick out a tank that best suits your needs as well of the needs of your child and his or her fish.</p>
<h2><span id="more-49"></span>Tank Size</h2>
<p>Because kids are small and tend to be clumsy, many parents insist that a first pet fish must be small, and also purchase a very small fish tank to match.  Though some fish may survive in a small tank, the unfortunate truth is that most won’t thrive in one, and it can be particularly cruel to keep many fish in tanks as small as they’re often found in homes.</p>
<p>If you’re looking to provide your child with a good first experience with an animal, you may want to promote positive home environments for fish, which usually involves a good-sized tank.  As you add fish to a tank, you need to make sure that the resulting space is roomy enough for everyone to live comfortably, side-by-side.</p>
<h2>Tank Decorations</h2>
<p>This is an area where you can really let your kid’s creativity shine.  Though as a parent you may need to step in and ensure that your child is properly feeding the fish and keeping the tank clean, one area where a kid can take charge is in tank decoration.  You can have your child pick out items to include on the inside of a tank, such as a fish castle or a miniature shipwreck.  The outside of the tank can also be decorated with stickers and other cool add-ons to match just about any interior room design.</p>
<h2>Tank Stand</h2>
<p>As mentioned earlier, kids can be a bit rough with objects, even if they don’t intend to be.  To prevent tank spillage or breakage, you’ll want to make sure the fish tank you select sits on a <a href="http://www.fishtankwarehouse.com/fishtankstand.html">sturdy fish tank stand</a>.  Something with wobbly legs or that sits on an uneven surface just won’t do.  But if you have a large, horizontal dresser or perhaps even an empty desk, one of those surfaces should more than suit your particular needs.</p>
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		<title>Managing Kids after Divorce</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 03:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Yalung</dc:creator>
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<p>If there is one thing that kids hate seeing it is mom and dad fighting often. Due to misunderstandings, a normal family cannot see parents quarreling a lot due to work, time and finances. While that is a familiar site, one thing you have to worry about is the impact it will have on the siblings.</p>
<p>We have seen the sharp rise of juvenile delinquents and psychologically affected kids these days and most of them come from broken homes. Some are products of failed marriages which often lead to divorce. Once this happens, kids are forced to grow up with only one of their parents in sight although they can go with the other at times like weekends.</p>
<p>It is too much to ask for some parents to try and get along for the sake of the children. There are occasions that it has work. But along the line, there is bound to be a pop in the line which leads to arguments and totally giving up on the family relationship. The next thing you know, they are filing for divorce which will have bearing on what a simple child wants.</p>
<p>This is perhaps something kids have to deal with. Even though they don’t want to, some have adopted the understanding that this would be the best alternative rather than seeing their parents fighting often. There is no guarantee that being a single parent will likewise be good for the child. But one thing every parent must do is to make sure that misunderstandings with the partner should not be the case with their kids. They are not to blame for any of it and in fact should be the reason for you to mature and work hard to ensure them a better outlook in life.</p>
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		<title>The Age Factor of Parenting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 07:59:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Yalung</dc:creator>
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<p>The maturity level of a parent plays an important role in determining how well couples can bring up a child. We have been hearing of a lot of teenaged parents in the world today and you will notice that there are some things that they have to get used to despite being guided by full-pledged parents as their own mom and dad.</p>
<p>Teenage parents are usually torn when it comes to what they want and living up to the responsibility of being a good parent. You may call it as a period of adjustment for the since traditionally, they should be enjoying the prime of their teenage life. In fact, some teenagers do not really understand what they are up against when they become parents either by accident or choice. Of the two, it seems teenage parents occur due to the former and immature decisions.</p>
<p>These days, rarely would you see teenage parents last long. We see those evidently parting ways since as they say; they are not yet ready to face parenthood. They realize this only a couple of years later, rash decisions which they only admit once they fail to live up to the billing of good parents.</p>
<p>In the end, only one of the parents will remain standing. It is normally the mother who will always get the sole rights assuming to the offspring and as trends show to us. Unless of course you are psychologically unstable (like Britney Spears perhaps?), most of the time, women will get full rights to a child even if you go through the courts. A father normally can have rights after the child turns 7 years old to which he can already make decisions and choices on his or her own.</p>
<p>Teenage parenting does seem complicated. But the thought alone in the early going should be carefully evaluated. Parenting is a serious responsibility. It is not as easy as most people would think.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=210435">Source</a></p>
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		<title>Tipping your Hat to the Single Parents</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 09:21:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Yalung</dc:creator>
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<p>Raising a child is the duty of a mother and a father. But at these times, we see the swelling number of children who have to live with only one parent. The normal one we see are the mother and a child who have been abandoned by their father although there are rare cases of a child being left under the wing of their dad. Whichever case it may be, parenting a child alone is quite hard. Having to provide for another mouth and then nurturing them to stay healthy, you have t wonder how single parents do it.</p>
<p>The responsibility that they impose on themselves is something to behold. Some may call being a single parent a mistake on their part that they have to live with. But whether it is a mistake or not, the child you bear is someone who should not be blamed nor made to suffer. They are the supposed fruit of your loin and while they have little options as far as living is concerned, it would be best to look at them as trophies and inspirations rather than excess baggage.</p>
<p>It is not easy being a single parent. Needs such as food and clothing are not easy to provide, especially during these hard times when a single parent has to consider how they will live and cover daily expenses to be able to survive. Some parents even go to the extent of passing up their own needs such as clothing or some things needed to generate money just to bring a smile in the face of a child. For what is worth, that smile is worth more than anything that money can buy.</p>
<p>Single parents will have a hard time during their state but it does not mean that they will forever be single. For sure someone will come to help them out along the way. But binding them with your child is the next challenge.</p>
<p>That is another entry we will take up next.</p>
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		<title>Giving the Fatherly Love to Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:24:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Yalung</dc:creator>
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<p>Many would call it strange but while we are all familiar with the usual motherly love and care given to children, fathers provide the same care as well if given the choice. Especially at the rate that women need to work to help in the financial burdens of families today, fathers have to step up and provide attention during their free time as well.</p>
<p>Ideally, it seems that fathers are least capable of providing the wanted care of children today. But there are exceptions. At first it may seem difficult but with patience and some tips coming from the seasoned mothers, fathers can likewise be at par on how to take care of children.</p>
<p>But perhaps one thing that should be put in check would be the manner of care that would place children under the borderline cases of potential spoiling. Spoiling children as we all know is treating them like kings or queens, disregarding mistakes so that they can feel great all the time. While some parents just want the best for their child, this type of approach may be good for now but can be risky later on when their kids grow up.</p>
<p>Fathers may be prone to this considering that a father’s wrath is something that child will perceive as fear. That is perhaps if there is one thing that fathers should instill in themselves is self-control and patience.</p>
<p>Tantrums and hard-headedness of children is only normal. But to handle them should not be to give in to making them think that they can get away with it. Set a bar on it and know when to scold them and when not to. They are in the developmental stages and it would be best to straighten them out during these stages.</p>
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		<title>Single Parenting in the Modern Age</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian Yalung</dc:creator>
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<p>We may not necessarily like it but we see a lot of single parents in the form of unwed mothers or divorced couples who have to fill up the slack of taking care of their child alone. To most, it seems like a daunting task while for others, it is a challenge that only life can give.</p>
<p>Parenting is a joy if you use the proper approach. It is not a burden as some would say. Remember, you are part of brining that child to life and for sure the rewards will be heartfelt in the end. Your mission is to ensure that this child grows up to be responsible and sane, taking on life in the way that a mature adult should approach it.</p>
<p><strong>Filling in Big Shoes</strong><br />
Ideally, taking the place of both a mother and a father is indeed big shoes to fill. But just like anything, hard work and sacrifices return large rewards. This is not in the form of money but in the form of security and lighter feeling. It is an expression only a parent can feel and once you get there, see the appreciation and tender loving care reciprocated unto you, you are sure to feel that it was worth every effort to bring up a child single-handedly.</p>
<p><strong>Being a Role Model</strong><br />
Seeing that you are the only one who is bringing up your kid will surely be something that a child will appreciate. In fact, do not be surprised if they idolize you, follow your footsteps in making sure that they have a good life ahead. This is common and once that happens, tears of joy are sure to fall down your eyes.</p>
<p>As a whole, do not be surprised on how it is to be a single parent. Depending on your approach, it can be the best thing that happened to you. Always think positive.</p>
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