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A Guide To Buying Clothing For Girls ... Remember to take your daughter with you when you shop for her clothing, this will avoid any unnecessary arguments or tantrums over what types and brands of clothing your daughter will be wearing. These tips will help you pick the right clothing for your daughter and for you...

The Young Have Scents Too – A Guide To Marketing Fragrances To Teens ... Today's teens, equipped with fairly large allowances and/or part-time jobs and armed with an individuality that was unheard of in their parent's day, want perfumes and cologne's (as well as other cosmetics) that speak to them and for them -- not the ones designed for their mother or for their Aunt Minnie. That's why the perfume industry's entry into the teen perfume market is bound to be a success...

Disney Princess Guide ... 1. Cinderella Disnye's Cinderella had a wonderful father, but when her mother died, he married a wicked stepmother...

Good Girls Guide To Buying Lingerie ... However for women who’ve never bought lingerie before or are still a little shy about visiting a store here’s our guide for styles you are likely to encounter...

Web Video Production For Business - A Simple Guide ... Technology has again moved forward and new encoding procedures coupled with a general awareness of narrative have brought the great and fantastic possibilities of video, online and into the hands of the common man. His or her under £150,000 gross operation is obviously crying out for an effective means of one on one communication and somewhere along the line I read that potential customers are 4 times more likely to become actual customers if your web presence is graced with the luminance of video...

The child’s personality is a product of slow gradual growth. His nervous system matures by stages and natural sequences. He sits before he stands; he babbles before he talks; he fabricates before he tells the truth; he draws a circle before he draws a square; he is selfish before he is altruistic; he is dependent on others before he achieves dependence on self. All of his abilities, including his morals, are subject to laws of growth. The task of child care is not to force him into a predetermined pattern but to guide his growth.
—Arnold Gesell (20th century)

Those thoughts are truth which guide us to beneficial interaction with sensible particulars as they occur, whether they copy these in advance or not.
—William James (1842–1910)

As a parent, you can play three important roles in teaching your children about sex. As a model for your child, your own comfort level can instill a sense of confidence and trust that will reinforce his or her healthy curiosity about the world. As an information source, you can make sure that curiosity is satisfied with clear and accurate facts about the body, the sexes, and how babies are made. Finally, as a guide to values, you can guarantee that the messages your child receives about sex are invested with the family values you want to instill.
—Patricia Farrell (20th century)