Fathers who are fans of Bob Marley's music, and who have always envisioned sharing their favorite songs with their children, may get the chance to do so in an innovative way this June.Ziggy Marley, the eldest child of the late reggae singer, will be releasing two children-themed albums in the coming months, one of which will be a set of his father's songs that have been revised … [Read more...] about Ziggy Marley to revise father’s songs for children
Archives for April 2009
Using parenting skills to plan economical first birthday party
Planning your child's first birthday party can be a fun and cost-effective endeavor, provided a father uses his parenting skills effectively.True, although it may be unlikely your daughter or son will remember the day, it's still important to mark the occasion with a special event. But that doesn't mean maxing out the credit cards either.For the cost-conscious dad, one way to … [Read more...] about Using parenting skills to plan economical first birthday party
Daddy’s Home – Finding Something
Read more funny dad cartoons. Daddy's Home is a humorous commentary on today's family life, with an emphasis on the role of the modern father, through the eyes of a stay-at-home-dad. With a growing circulation of more than 4 million, it is published in leading newspapers around the world including The Washington Post and The Orange County Register. Daddy's … [Read more...] about Daddy’s Home – Finding Something
Explaining math may be important aspect of single parenting
Apparently, high school teachers were telling the truth: someday you will need math in your life.New research has found that some students may benefit more from being taught the concepts behind math problems as opposed to given the exact procedures to solve the problems.Assistant professor Bethany Rittle-Johnson, from Vanderbilt University, led the research that may now offer … [Read more...] about Explaining math may be important aspect of single parenting
Survey: Videogames Are Not Detrimental to Kids’ Academics
A new study has shown that videogames have no adverse effects on the academic performance of kids. The research, done by the Michigan State University, reveals that video games do not affect children’s math skills and may have a positive effect on visual-spatial skills. The study monitored the academic performance of students from 20 middle schools in Michigan. The … [Read more...] about Survey: Videogames Are Not Detrimental to Kids’ Academics