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About Alan Kennon
Alan Kennon lives a very happy life with two kids and a lovely wife. He likes to share his life time experiences with others about how they can improve their lifestyle and personality.
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How to Understand Childhood Immunization

Although babies who are breast-fed tend to have fewer health problems in the first year of life than babies who are bottle-fed, all children are susceptible to disease. Fortunately, immunization…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 19, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Understand a Child’s Imaginary Friend

Many young children have an imaginary friend, someone who exists only in their mind. Although others go through their preschool years without using their imagination in this particular way, it…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 19, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Understand a Child’s Hand-Eye Coordination

Watch your young child try to close a zipper on her jacket and you'll soon realize how very difficult this task is for small, uncoordinated hands. Such a task requires…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 19, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Understand a Child’s Dream

Ask your child what he dreamed about last night. Can he remember? Chances are he can't, but chances are he did dream. Virtually everybody dreams, even though they often for­get…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 19, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Teach a Child Proper Hygiene

Personal hygiene is important for everyone. Encourage your child to take an interest in his level of cleanli­ness from an early age. You can let them read the Kids Hygiene…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inHealth & Personal Care

How to Take Care of a Child with Cerebral Palsy

This is a general term that describes a range of serious coordination difficulties, including the following: Spasticity, in which the leg and arm muscles are very tight and contract very…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inHealth & Personal Care

How to Tackle Breath-Holding in Toddlers

Your toddler is prone to tantrums from the age of eighteen months onwards, as he struggles to gain control over his temper. Your child's desire to do what he wants,…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Set an Allowance for Children

Most children older than five receive an allowance each week from their parents. Giving your child an allowance will enable her to learn how to spend money, save for a…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Reduce your Child’s Risk of SIDS (crib death)

The sudden death of a healthy baby is one of the worst tragedies any family can possibly experience. Yet the tragic fact is that every year approximately one baby in…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Raise a Child with Down Syndrome

This condition was first described by Dr. John Langdon Down in 1866. Although he couldn't iden­tify the source of the problem, he was able to list a number of common…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Increase a Child’s Attention Span

No matter how eager your child is to discover and explore his surroundings, he needs to concentrate on what he's doing. A focused attention span is important, par­ticularly when your…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Improve Children Behavior with Additive-Free Diet

An American medical practitioner Ben Feingold was the first to suggest a link between additives in children's food and hyperactivity. He claimed that if an overactive, disruptive child eats only…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
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How to Identify and Educate a Gifted Child

The distinction between a "very clever" child and a "gifted" child is unclear. Some psychologists regard a child as gifted when she has an IQ of above 130, whereas oth­ers…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
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How to Help an Autistic Child

Autistic children have difficulties forming relation­ships with other people. They seem to be cut off, living in a world of their own. Although the condition was first identified in the…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Help a Clumsy Child Acquire a More Positive Self-Image

Children who are clumsy often grow up to dread physical activities because they see themselves as incompe­tent. These children develop a negative self-image about their coordination skills, and avoid any…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Help a Child Overcome Fear

Childhood fears are a normal part of early develop­ment. Almost 90 percent of young children experience a mild fear at some point. These fears may be real, such as a…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Handle Emotional Deprivation in Children

In 1953, Dr. John Bowiby wrote that every baby must have "a warm, intimate and contin­uous relationship with his mother," or else he will not thrive. Although this theory of…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Handle Children Fighting

Minor fights are common in childhood. Your child may become involved in a fight for a variety of reasons (for example, she feels threatened; someone has taken one of her…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Handle a Hyperactive Child

A hyperactive child shows an abnor­mally high level of activity, combined with a short attention span, a low level of concentration, and a superabundance of impulsive and reckless behavior. Perception…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010
Posted inHealth & Personal Care

How to Handle a Hospitalized Child

Going into the hospital isn't something that hap­pens just to other people's children—half of all children are admitted to a hospital before they reach the age of seven. Some­times the…
Posted by Alan Kennon April 17, 2010

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