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Life Happens

One way to deal with frustration.

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Love Me, Love My Pet

New romance? But what do you do if your new love interest hates your pets?

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Who Is Responsible for Out-of-Control Teens?

Parents are often at their wits end on what to do. They often turn to the law for help, but is that the right thing to do?

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Pests: The Buggers

Pests form a large diversity of insects, ranging from cockroaches, vermin, rats, termites, ants many more such eeky creatures which can create and lead to several harmful diseases and lead to contamination of eatables and can lead to food poisoning. Some times they also damage the objects like our furniture and groceries.

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Five Ways to Control Excessive Use of Credit Card

Credit card earn money for credit card companies. It’s the discretion of customer to carefully handle it.

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A Few Small Tips for Young Parents

Just a few tips to help any young parent out.

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How to Install or Relocate a Thermostat

This article discusses the simple process of thermostat installation. It also covers what is necessary if the thermostat needs to be relocated within a house.

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How to Revive a Wet Cell Phone

What to do when you accidentally drop your mobile phone into the glass of water.

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Smart Ways to Save Money…

Every penny counts.. Think before you spend..
Learn these smart money saving ideas…

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Raising Terrible Twos: The Guide

Although the perfect method of raising children is yet to be discovered, the great idealists of the past have developed theories that may assist parents of this age and the future. Some have even compiled a list of stages that young children go though, which may assist parents in understanding what their child is going through. Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt, which is the second stage in Erikson’s theory, occurs between the ages of 2-3 years old, during which, parents should create a supportive environment. In this stage, children learn self-control, self-confidence, empathy, and anxiety. Like Erik Erikson; Jean Piaget, Sigmund Freud, and Alfred Adler have their own theories and stages for raising children.