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Archive for November, 2009

Finding Quality Wholesale Children’s Clothes

Monday, November 30th, 2009

You know that within the year, or maybe less, your child will no longer fit in the clothing you are buying. Most parents, by the time their children are just ten years old, have closets full of old clothing that just doesn’t fit anymore. This is just one reason why you should consider wholesale children’s clothes for your children.

In these hard economic times, no one has extra money to pay for designer clothes, yet some of the big clothing companies spend millions on convincing us that we do. They want us to buy brand name clothes for our children, telling us that we will feel better about ourselves and our children will be loved more by their friends if they are wearing a particular label. It’s not true!

A great alternative to shopping for children’s clothing in a mall is to check out wholesale children’s clothes online. You would be amazed at the variety and the quality of wholesale clothing. This type of clothing is usually made in the same factories that are making brand name clothing that you already own. The quality is usually the same, and to the naked eye, you wouldn’t know any difference.

Especially when your children are young and they are growing out of clothes faster than you can buy them, it is a good idea to be wise about your clothing choices. By choosing to spend less and shop easier, you will be able to get much more for your money. By choosing wholesale children’s clothes, your children will still be comfortable and stylish and you may find yourself with a little extra money in your bank account at the end of the month.

Effect of Divorce on Teens Life

Friday, November 6th, 2009

It is a fact that parents are the important resources for children. They provide emotional support to them and give advice to them in problems. Parents are the role models for their children. The children are shocked when they hear the news of divorce of their parents. Each child will react differently when they hear the news about the divorce of their parents. Initially, they express anger or fear. Some of the children feel shame and they hide the news from their friends. Children of divorced parents suffered .They did less well at school and were emotionally disturbed. Suffered children were negatively affected by the loss of their parents. Some of the children who involve great affection with their parent are faced depression.

Teenagers have the danger to becoming more aggressive and perverse or diminishing. Some older children may feel deep sadness. Their schoolwork may suffer and behavior problems are common. The study on divorce cases showed that the children of divorced parents have higher rates of academic problems along with psychological problems and behavioral problems as compare to the kids whose parents remained married. They also showed more behavior problems in school than those students whose parents would stay together.

It is also seen that children of divorced parents were usually not having a good relationship with their parents as compare to the children whose parents would stay together. The children whose parents would divorce have not performed well in academic, the reason behind this is their parents would attend fewer school events, and were less likely to do things or discuss school-related issues with their children. It is seen that divorce affects boys more than girls. The boys face behavioral problems in school during the early period and through the initial few years after the divorce. Their academic performance is decreased. They often involve with drugs and alcohol. In case of girls they show depression over the divorce and changes taking place in their lives. Their academic performance is also decreased.

Teenager more likely to involved with older crowd and established sexual relationships much earlier than those whose parents would stay together. It is the responsibility of the parents that they prevent their child from this situation. They have to prevent themselves from the effect of divorce. Today the most of the children’s are facing depression problem. When children feel depressed they may withdraw from their parents or loved ones. They may forget their homework and keep themselves busy in discontinue activities that once brought them pleasure. Their eating habits may change dramatically. To help your children encourage them to share their sadness as well as their anger with you or another responsible member of the family with whom they feel safe.