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2007-02-01 | Family Digest is providing classified advertisers with 3 months of FREE advertising to celebrate Family Digest's move to a 100% online magazine, from print. To get a media kit, and to lock in your advertising email [email protected]. Include name, company and contact information.
2007-01-24 | Fill In The Blankie offers customers up to 200 characters embroidered along the satin edges of woven cotton blankets. Most other high-end retailers allow no more than 20 characters. It's more than just a monogram; this allows customers to weave their warmest wishes into a high-quality blankie.
2007-01-08 | One company has made it their personal mission to make personalized baby blankets far more personalized.
2007-01-05 | Potty Training Rewards gains seal of approval from Preschoolrock.com.
2006-12-23 | TeacherVision.com, the Internet site used by 500,000 preK-12 teachers every month, is relaunching with simplified navigation, an improved internal search engine, and new content in such popular features as educational graphic organizers, printables, lesson plans, and "Great Stuff for Teachers".
2006-12-23 | With Nature's Baby Products' all natural shampoo, lotion, diaper cream, etc., you can use specially formulated products gentle on baby's skin with no dangerous and harsh chemicals.
2006-12-15 | There is a lot of family controversy over MySpace right now. Sexual predators, suicide notes, intentions being blogged or bragged what's a responsible parent to do?.
2006-11-28 | Now children can receive a free colorful email greeting from Santa Clause himself! The Good-Child-Guide.com, a leading resource that helps parents with their children's behaviors, is excited to announce the launch of its new, FREE, "An Email from Santa Claus" Service.
2006-11-23 | New book proposes that it is possible to live in a world without a primative view of "good guys" and "bad guys" and presents an alternate paradigm.
2006-11-16 | Potty Training Rewards will be a featured product by Teri Crane, The Potty Pro, at American Baby Faire presented by Babies "R" Us this weekend (Nov 18-19.
2006-11-06 | FamilyEducation.com, partnering with the National Center for Learning Disabilities, is offering a new version of "Get Ready to Read!," a research-based screening tool for testing a four-year-old child's reading ability prior to entering kindergarten.
2006-10-24 | The last quarter of the year is the most important time of year for marketers, but hot prime limited locations won’t last long!
2006-10-23 | Potty Training Rewards Now on Sale 2 For 1
2006-10-20 | Individuals who are stressed and overwhelmed now have some help in the form of a six month e-course by Patty Kreamer.
2006-10-12 | - New product blends fun and playfulness with its powerful digital learning software to help 3-6 year old pre-school kids build creative intelligence and develop a host of indispensable skills.
2006-10-11 | Family Education Network — online publisher of educational expertise, practical guidance and grade specific (K-12) information for parents, and kids — today announced the hiring of Dottie Enrico as Editorial Director of FamilyEducation.com, the company's online learning-based site for parents.
2006-10-09 | Valentine Cawley knows how to make a child prodigy: have a baby. Each of his children by Syahidah Osman Cawley is extraordinary. Child prodigy need not be alone and a baby genius has siblings who may also be geniuses. What is the business of life with a child prodigy like? Their blog confides all.
2006-09-21 | "Ten Ways to Make More Time for Your Kids", the top ten list from FamilyEducation.com, provides parenting tips and expert advice to save time during the hectic back to school season.
2006-09-20 | Normally ADD and ADHD symptoms are viewed as a disease requiring stimulant drugs to treat. People don't realize that these symptoms can be channeled into superhuman focus and productivity. One Sufferer, Tellman Knudson, teaches a natural method of controlling ADHD and turning it into a huge benefit
2006-08-29 | WHOA & WHOA-KTD President expresses concern that "Bully" video game could adversely impact children