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Toddler Tips -- Rediscover the Joy of Parenting Your Toddler! - I’m so tired of hearing about the “terrible twos”. Toddlers are wonderful, imaginative, curious, growing creatures with great senses of humor and an amazing zest for life. If there’s anything “terrible” it’s the way they are treated by the grown-ups aro
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Toilet Training: One of the Joys of Parenting - Toilet training can be fun and drama free. The most important thing to do to ensure that the process is easy for all involved is to make sure that your child is ready before you start the process.How do you know if your toddler is ready to be toilet train
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Strange Facts About Babies And Parenting - Did You Know:Men are officially the best at changing baby! Research shows that the average time taken by a woman to change baby is 2 minutes and 5 seconds, whereas the average man takes 1 minute and 36 seconds! Expert in male and female behaviour Corinne
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Rock and Gem Hunting Provides A Healthy Parenting Aide - Are you one of a growing number of parents who just can’t find the answer to raising respectful, interactive children with healthy interests and attitudes, or are just frightened about little ones growing into monsters? The help you need that you aren’t
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Parenting Help - The Battle to Pick - I was helping to paint in a friend’s house last weekend when her two boys came in. They started asking repeatedly if they could help paint (we were doing a technical, faux-finish) and she said, repeatedly, no. One of the boys proceeded to pick up a brus
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Tips for Successful Parenting - It’s not the childs fault; believe it or not, poor parenting is the main cause of bad behaviour in children.Kids can be frustrating, annoying and down right infuriating at times and yet you’re still expected to love and care for the little ‘angels’ throug
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Real Christian Parenting - There are a few types of parenting, called Christian parenting that has caused a big debate. Some people actually link Christian parenting with child abuse. This is not the case. In fact, many people don't have the facts straight, and do not know what Chr
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Does Practical Parenting Stress you out? - Parenting does not constantly have to be a demanding job. There are ways to take care of your kids after consistently getting warn out. Here is a list of approachs that a person can use to help administer their daily problems and anxieties while pleasing
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Parenting...The Basics - There is truly no more wondrous a feeling than being a parent and in the same sentence there can be times when being a parent can be the hardest single most difficult thing you will ever do.From the moment you bring your bundle of joy home, the choices
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Essential Leadership Skills And Qualities Needed in Parenting - Parenting is one of the most difficult tasks in the world. That is why good leadership skills and qualities are needed. If you are a parent, you are responsible for your children's behaviors, education, health, life, and the list goes on...Primarily, the
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Parenting Groups - Parenting groups are a group of parents or grandparents, aunts and uncles, siblings, caretakers, etc who are raising a child and they assemble together along with others who are involved in the process of parenting such as educators, social services peopl
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Parenting Tips for Allergic Reactions in Children - Many children have a severe allergic reaction to milk, peanuts, wheat, shellfish, latex and other types of allergens during their childhood. Having a child with these types of allergic reactions can be challenging. Even something as simple as a trip to th
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Parenting Tips for Emotionally Intense Children - While these parenting tools are good resources for any parent, they are especially valuable for parents of emotional or emotionally intense children.Give Choices but limit them. An intense child can be overwhelmed by too many options but also wants to hav
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Raising A Teen: 3 Common Parenting Challenges and How To Handle Them - Being a parent of a teenager isn't easy. Your teen is finding his own way, testing the limits and discovering who she is. The adolescent years can be trying, but they don't have to be tumultuos if you know what to expect. Here are three parenting challeng
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Parenting Skills - It's amazing, how many parents, years ago, managed to successfully rear their children, without the help of 'parenting skills'- a concept completely alien until comparatively recently. There's no doubt whatsoever that the arrival of a new baby, with all
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Number 1 Key to Good Parenting - The numbers are chilling. Teen suicide and homicide rates have tripled from twenty years ago. There is a 50% increase in childhood obesity. Teenage pregnancy rates are the highest for any Western society. SAT scores have plummeted. 15-20% of kids are flu
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Logical Consequences: 5 Parenting Solutions and 1 Mistake - Have you ever given your child an illogical consequence? I have. I learned how my kids tricked me too. Don't make this mistake.Being a working mom, like many of you, I was so busy. Although I loved gardening, I never had enough time to weed the rain ditch
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Good Genes Cannot Always Make Up For Bad Parenting - If you are a smart person and have good genes in your family and your spouse also has good genes and is fairly intelligent then chances are you will have an intelligent offspring. But good genes cannot make up for bad parenting because even if you have a
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Parenting With Purpose - As a young person I noticed that there are some things that people are just plain good at. Its like they are a natural. Baseball, football, basketball no matter the sport, the truly great athletes were born athletes.. That is not to say that they
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Parenting: Top Speaker Notes One Reason "Mad Dads" Overreact At Their Kids' Ballgames - Why do men seem to get uncorked and do all kinds of strange things at their children’s ballgames?There is the loud type who feels he has to bark directions at his Little Leaguer as the boy or girl is at the plate.And there is the even more aggressive type
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Parenting Tips On Getting Your Child To Take Medicine They Hate - As a parent you hate it when your kids are sick. We want them to get better as quick as possible, and of course usually the quickest way is with antibiotics or medicine of some kind.Where the problem comes in is when your child does not like their medici
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5 Quick Parenting Tips To Help You Raise A Smarter Baby - Parents across the nation have discovered that by implementing a few fun and simple activities into their baby’s daily routine have resulted in dramatically enhanced reading, writing, walking, and talking capabilities. The secret they say is to start earl
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Reiki Parenting - To be a Reiki parent means you can start caring for your baby long before the little one is born.Here’s what Bronwen and Frans Stiene will tell their daughter about life as a Reiki parent ... and a Reiki child.For our daughter….After living together for m
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Hurricanes and Parenting; What You Should Know - If you are a parent you need to know that hurricanes can be psychologically traumatic for young children. Often they do not understand why they have to leave their home and then when you drive back they see all the devastation and they are very worried a
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Four Simple Tips To Help You Stop Policing Your Child And Start Parenting - In today's political climate, it's easy to fall into the pattern of over-protecting our children. Day in and day out, we are bombarded with stories of terrorism and senseless violence in the media. It's natural to want to cling to our children and not l
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Discipline: The Dirty Word In Parenting - How does it feel when you hear the word DISCIPLINE? Do you have a fearful image of someone standing over you to make you do what you did not like? Did the standover person have a belt, cane, or some other object of fear to enforce the directions given?Hav
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Parenting Sales - The Law of Expectations uses expectations to influence reality and create results. Individuals tend to make decisions based on how others expect them to perform. As a result, people fulfill those expectations whether positive or negative. Expectations hav
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Parenting an ADHD Adolescent - Being the parent of a teenager is often a very trying experience, but being the parent of an ADHD teen is one of the greatest challenges that a person can face. The behaviors and attitudes of adolescents with ADHD are often so difficult to understand or a
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Parenting Help: What Football Taught Me About Single Parenting - I had never really associated football with being a single father, other than both happened on weekends. After all, what do two teams trying to score touchdowns have to do with raising children? However, I soon realized that all the elements that make foo
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Parenting Skills I - General Principles - When a baby is born, the first touch that he or she gets is the touch of the mother. This experience sets the basis of lifelong experiences for the baby. Through the five senses the baby experiences the mother. The more positive the experiences through vi
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Parenting Skills II - Formative Years - Child rearing is an experience that makes adults out of grown-up children, called parents. As soon as a child is added in the life of a couple, everything changes. Suddenly, the baby becomes the focus of their lives. Everything revolves around the needs o
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Parenting Skills III- Pre-teen School Years - If the child has been treated and respected like an adult( without adult responsibilities and expectations) during early years, the child will be a happy child going to school. Stability at home is crucial for emotional and physical growth of a child. Th
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Parenting Skills IV- Teenage Years - If the child has been reared in a loving, affectionate, openly communicative environment, the relationship with parents would be a strong one. It is only when there are ongoing troubles in the relationship between parents and the child that there is a bre
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Parenting from Perfect to Great: Five Ways to Avoid the Perfect Parent Trap - I recently took my daughter to see Cheaper by the Dozen 2 with Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt. If you are unfamiliar with this series, the story is about the Bakers –- a family of 12 children –- and the challenges the parents (Martin and Hunt) face in tryin
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Step Parenting: A Job for Two! - Step parenting ultimately means being a step away from being a parent. Even if you have no intention of parenting, at the very least you are expected to step in when the real parent is absent. Like it or not, in a blended family you will do some parenting
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Parenting: How to Set Standards, Even for Bad Kids - FamilyVision Column - His parents gives little Dante everything he wants. Dante is only five years old. He calls his parents by their first name. When he shouts little profane words at his friends, his parents only smile at his behavior. Little Dante is out of control.
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Internet Parenting 101 - Internet parenting is a foreign subject to most parents. Kids today tend to have such an advantage over most adults when it comes to computers and technology in general. Parents feel they have no control so they just allow their teens to surf the Internet
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Finding Motivation In Parenting - It's been a month and a few days since we were blessed by the birth of our little girl, and while 30 something days may not seem like much, our daughter has already taught us few lessons in parenting. I strongly believe these are the most valuable lessons
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Parenting Kids on Myspace - So, you have a responsible teen and you/they would like for them to be able to keep their MySpace account. Alright, we have put together a guide on how to let your kids enjoy MySpace safely and responsibly. I believe it can be done, but, it will require p
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Proactive Parenting -- How to Set Goals for Your Family and Children - So often, we parents get caught in a cycle of reactive parenting. A situation comes up and we react, and that seems to be the only way we parent. We go along, moment to moment and day to day and simply react to the circumstances around us. Taking a mom
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The Parenting Business: What Parenting has Taught You About Starting and Running a New Business - Sure, you can bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan, but who is going to unload the dishwasher and find a clean one? The ideal that was “working Mom, the woman who can have it all” has been exposed for what it is and left most of us with “there’s g
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A Mother's Day Lament: Parenting a Child with AD/HD and Other Differences - This weekend, hundreds of thousands of families will celebrate Mothers Day. Some of us moms will be treated to breakfast in bed, special brunches out, or perhaps delicious hugs and heartfelt cards from our children, both young and old. Perhaps many of us
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"Dangers on the Internet": Is the Internet the Problem or Is It Parenting? - Much is made on television and in the print media lately about the dangers of the Internet to children and young teens. From sexual predators to websites advocating anorexia to readily available bomb-making instructions, the Internet seems to be this big
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Parenting a Troubled Teen - Parenting a troubled teen can be trying, even for the most patient parent, but imagine how scary it is for the teen. During adolescence, a child may feel like his world is crumbling down around him. Everything is changing: his body, hormones, emotio
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Parenting Guide - Touch Lives Of Little Children, Be An Adopted Grandmother - Do you know you can touch a life and be an adopted "grandma" to some kids of a single mother or mothers in need?I was reading an article that talks about life in Japan, where there are elderly ladies who offer themselves as adopted grandmothers, as they h
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Teen Parenting - Five Tips for Raising Happy Teens - Teen parenting is challenging for parents, but remember that the teen years are often the most difficult part of a child's life. No longer a child, yet definitely not an adult, a teen is stuck somewhere in the middle. Compound this with an uncertain
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Effective Parenting: Be a Better Parent to Your Child - Effective parenting can be thought of in two different ways. How you view what is "effective"—or what works—says a lot about your beliefs about parenting and your relationship with your child. When you think about good parenting skills, are you thi
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Step Parenting Advice: Important Advice for Blended Families - Being a step parent has unique challenges that are not present in other family situations. To create a happy blended family, you must balance respect and love with discipline and understanding. In this article, you will learn what it takes to create
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Parenting Teens Without Losing Your Mind - It is just part of parenting teens to feel shut out and worthless as a parent, right? This is not the case. Most children (remember, teens are still kids) need a firm parental hand on their shoulder. While most of the time they will make good decisions
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Parenting Guide - Gifts For Newborn Babies To Six Months Old Infants - What is your main consideration when you are searching for gifts for a newborn baby or an infantWhen we are hunting for gift ideas for babies and infants, one of the main consideration is to get a gift that can stimulate the baby's development of the brai
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Parenting Guide - Helping Your Unique Left Handed Child To Have An Easier Start - The floors of the living space of our home is completely laid with marble, cut out of limestone, and polished to a silvery sheen. It was cool for the tropics and for the hot day.But it was also slippery, especially if water is spilt on to it.That was why,
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Parenting Skill – Helping Children Build Strong Foundation – Part 1 - Let me start by asking what is strong foundation in a child? It is self confidence, a positive attitude which will propel the child to greater achievements in life. Although humans have unlimited potential to attain greater heights, all of us put a limit
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Parenting: Kids Now Have A Variety Of Ways To Be Entertained - There are 24 hours in a day, anytime a child is not in school and they don’t have homework they will be looking for something to do. As a parent you will have many, many opinions for keeping your children entertained.One of the main forms of entertainment
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Seven Tips For Effective Parenting - The birth of a child changes lives forever. Becoming a parent brings with it several concerns and responsibilities. And, the central concern becomes “effective parenting.” While parenting comes naturally to most, the many concerns of the modern world and
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Traditional Parenting Techniques Linked to Brain Stress - Until recently, traditional parenting techniques such as consequences, points and rewards, and spanking have been used by parents throughout the world as effective measures of correction for behaviors deemed socially inappropriate. In fact, schools contin
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Parenting Styles -- How to Stop Fighting and Start Working Together - Do you ever wonder how your parenting style turned from “parent team” into “parent competition?” Picture this: your 8-year-old wants to go see the new PG-13 movie that you know will be too graphic for him. You say “no” and at the same time your spouse s
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Parenting: Help Your Kids Learn Faster - When you look at our society every parent wants their child to have a better life then they had. If a parent did not go to college, they would want their child to go to college. If a parent got pregnant at a young age, they will do everything they can to
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Parenting Tips for Young Parents - Everyone has tips for new parents but nor everyone knows what is best for that families situation. Some parents try to get help from an outside source like some of the agencies that are out there to help out others. The only problem is that some of them
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Parenting Tips For All Parents - Do you want to be a better parent? Do have have ample or too much parenting tips to follow?With all the different parenting tips that are out there how is anyone sub post to know what they are going to follow and what is some bad tips to follow.Just go to
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The Concept Of 'Positive Parenting' Is Sometimes Misunderstood - Positive parenting is the in-thing these days. If you’re not a positive parent, you’re not really living in this century. Still holding onto that cane, ready to whack your kids with it? You’re not a good mother – not a good parent AT ALL. Nuh-uh. Feel not
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Parenting Techniques to Banish Tantrums - Today I was working with one of my clients and we were looking at the issue of helping young children deal with their frustrations. She was telling me how her little boy became so frustrated that he would bite himself. Toddlers often find dealing with the
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Effective Parenting Skills - How to Use Time Out successfully - Dr Phil in his effective parenting survey of 17,000 people found that the two top challenges facing parents were making punishment work and improving school performance. In my experience as a class teacher and coach I have noticed that the biggest obstacl
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Natural Parenting, An Innate Desire to Create Healthy and Happy Babies - 2b33
Within each one of us lies an instinct which can be the center of one of the most important parts of many people’s lives, being a parent. Unfortunately many of us have become disconnected with this natural and intuitive part of ourselves. The result
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Parenting Tips: How To Get Your Child To Bed At Night Without A Fuss - Many parents find trying to get their child to bed at night to be one big struggle. The child may play up, whinge and even cry. When in bed, the child may then repeatedly keep getting out of bed and coming downstairs. This article gives advice on how to s
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General Skills of Compassionate Parenting & Effective Discipline - Compassionate Parenting provides a secure emotional base from which children carry out their genetic programs to explore and interact with their environments in safety and protection. At the same time, parents develop the protective, nurturing, and compas
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12 Keys to Successful Parenting - AN OPEN LETTER FROM EVERY CHILDDEAR MOM, DAD OR GUARDIAN,I love you, and I know that you want to be the best parent that you can be. I am very sensitive, and I can feel your warmth, your caring, and your heart’s desire to see me happy, healthy and succes
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Parenting 20-Something Kids - Still? - Aren’t we through with our parenting duties by the time our kids are 20-somethings? The truth is, we are still mom and dad but the change is in the way we do our jobs. What we used to do as parents of teen-agers no longer works in the transition years o
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This is an E-Ticket Ride! The Rollercoaster that is Parenting Gifted Children - I was born and raised in Orange County, California, home to world-famous Disneyland. Until 1981, admittance to this beloved theme park included purchasing coupons, labeled A through E, for specific rides. E-coupons were always in highest demand (and were
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The Art Of Parenting - Parenting is an art. There are no manuals to give us all the answers. Sometimes we learn through trial and error. The key for parents is to not continue doing the same things repeatedly that don't work. Try a different approach. Remember that mistake
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Spiritual Parenting: A Journey Deep into Your Heart - What does spiritual parenting mean to you? Do you think it means raising your child to adopt your religion? Those who are truly spiritual understand that there is a different between the two. Spirituality unites us, while religion puts us in separate camp
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Foster Parenting - Three Tips for Foster Parents - Foster parenting is a challenging, yet rewarding job. It's a beautiful thing to give a child a home and a chance at a normal life. At the same time, you must understand that you are taking a child under your wing, without really knowing what she has been
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Parenting Style: Is Your Parenting Style Reactive Or Responsive? - Do you know your parenting style? It's important to think about because the way you raise your child can affect his entire life, including his ability to have relationships with others. Basically, there are three schools of thought when it comes to raisin
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Single Parenting: Effects of Single Parenting and Tips for Success - Single parenting is challenging, but you can function as both mom and dad. I say this not to devalue the importance of both parents in a child's life, but to inspire parents who are truly alone in the world. There are many examples of fine men and women w
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Parenting and Politics - The Cycle of Violence is a very touchy subject for most people. There are those who sit in positions where they know the depth of the problem and they might even know what could be done in some cases. But can they actually do something about it?Here are s
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Parenting Tip: 10 Ways to Make Up Great Child Stories for Your Kids - It's fun to read child stories to your kids, but it's even MORE fun to make up your own. You don't need to be a creative genius to do so. All it takes is a little imagination and patience (with yourself). Follow these 10 suggestions, and you'll find that
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Parenting Tips – Communication Plays a Major Part in Parenting - There is a large amount of organizations out there that are willing to give out parenting tips. Yet some of the people that give out the tips have no children of their own. Some wonder if they have no children of their own just how can they actually hel
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Healthy Parenting: 5 Ways Parents Can Help Children Lead Healthy Lives - Believe it or not, you impart a legacy of health to your children that goes well beyond the genes you give them. You also pass along health beliefs and model health-related choices. Here are 5 tips that will set your kids up on a path towards a healthy
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Parenting Teens: Every Word, Every Moment Counts - Our “Zen master” has taught us when parenting teens, every word, every moment counts. Years ago, we dubbed our son the “Zen master” because of the lessons his being invokes in our lives. His maturation into his teens has heightened the lessons he gifts us
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Do You Know Your Parenting Style? - Want to be a better parent? Knowing what your current parenting style is will help you identify your needed areas for improvement. Promoting the self-discipline and self-esteem of the children in your family often requires an emotional juggling act by you
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Parenting Advice on Child Safety Precautions - Scare Tactics or Essential Modern Parenting? - Thirty five years ago I was seven years old, and the 1970’s were approaching. This meant meant I was an unsuspecting subject for my mother’s zany sewing experiments. Floral flairs with pompom fringing. Hmmm. Back then I walked the three mile round trip to
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Parenting Tip: 7 Ways to Master Storytelling and Mesmerize Your Child - Human beings have been telling stories for several millennia. And, as parents, we've all heard about the benefits of telling stories to our children. The only problem is that, as with so many things, no one ever teaches us how to tell a story. The best th
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Parenting Teens in Stepfamilies - When children are teens, it’s probably the hardest time to form stepfamilies, says Susan Wisdom, co-author of the book “Stepcoupling.”That’s because the teens are trying to move away from the family, not become part of a new stepfamily, explains Dr. Margo
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Post-It Style Parenting - I love 3M’s Post-It Notes, and keep a stack of colorful pads always near at hand. They’re good for flagging edits on a manuscript, for communicating with others in my home when we’re busy living separately during the day, or for jotting down phone numbers
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Parenting Tip: The 7 Step Guide to Child Development Using Teaching Material with Child Stories - Child stories are an excellent way to promote child development. You can use teaching material along with children's stories to teach moral lessons, factual knowledge or emotional intelligence.The beauty of using child stories in this way is that children
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Successful Parenting in Graduate School - As a parent, my primary goal was to make positive childhood memories for my daughter. My goal for graduate school was to stay focused and finish with a degree. By the time I started my master’s and doctoral program, my daughter was in third grade; I reali
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5 Principles of Parenting That Prepare Our Children for Life in the Real World - Before I became a father, I was a son, a brother, and a nervous misguided child with no self esteem and no clue what life was all about. My father told me how big of a mess up I was and I soon came to believe him. My mother gave me love and encouragement
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Parenting Beyond ABC's and 123's: Communicate, Connect, and Celebrate - 1f73
When my daughter was born in 2001, the wave of "baby genius" products was in the midst of flooding the market. Baby Genius, Brainy Baby, Baby Einstein, IQ Baby –- all of these products, which claimed to develop "great minds", were flying off the she
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12 Parenting Tips For Parents - In a child's education an important factor is the parents' expertise for the "job". No one is born holding all the knowledge, but we can learn and understand things from books or take the advice of qualified persons.Amongst the commandments a parent shoul
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5 Steps to More Effective Parenting - Raising children is one of the most fulfilling jobs in the world. However, it is also one of the most difficult. Here are 5 tips that will make you a more effective parent.1. Be a Good Role ModelYou are your child's number one standard. Your child learns
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2 Key Factors That Impact Your Parenting Style - Being a parent is the toughest job you'll ever love!I know that I love being a Mom but I also know how tough it is. I am comforted in knowing that I'm not the only one challenged by this role (certainly every parent I've ever talked to has questions and c
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Identifying the 4 Parenting Styles - Do you know what kind of parent you are? This is an important question to answer because as a parent your end goal is to raise a happy, healthy, successful child and to reach that goal you need to be the best parent you can be.The four main parenting styl
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Parenting the Attachment Challenged Child - There is much literature on how to parent challenging children these days. Unfortunately, much of that literature does not typically address the child with special parenting needs and a special parenting understanding. A child that has been diagnosed with
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Parenting Guide - Be There For Your Kids - Finding time to bond with your kid is an important thing...and also a tough one. With a demanding job, pressing appointments and only 24 hours in a day to spend, it is not unusual that a parent can hardly find time to be with his children.The usual paren
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Homework and Emotionally Intelligent Parenting: Seven Tips for the Tougher Days - To keep your child feeling calm and capable at homework time, it is important to think about who they are as an individual. A child who feels capable and successful is at his best as a student and a person. Emotionally intelligent parenting at homework t
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10 Guidelines for Positive Spiritual Parenting with Children of All Ages - 1. Always validate your child’s feelings and perceptions even if you do not “see” or "hear" what they do.2. Place yourself as your child’s equal, rather than "above" your child.3. Always explain why you are asking your child to do something so they learn
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Best Online Parenting Advice - All of us want to be the best parent we can be, but we sometimes doubt whether we are doing what's best for our children. Good parenting skills are learned; we're not born with them. But where should you go for parenting advice and tips? There are hundr
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Parenting Tip - How to Use Your Children to Get Things Done - If you have children over the age of eight or nine years old, here is a parenting tip on how you can get things done quicker and easier with the help of your kids. It will cut your chores in half and give your children the opportunity to learn how to part
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Does Parenting Young Children Have To Be So Difficult? - In a word, No. Well, not as hard as some would have you to believe. Yes, raising children requires a lot of sacrifice and dedication. However, when you learn to be yourself and not fear mistakes, you will have a much easier time. Many of the books on the
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The Four Parenting Styles - The following article offers some insight to those involved in the wonderful world known as Parenting.There are just as many parenting styles as there are a number of parents. Experts believe the parenting styles fall into 4 different and identifiable sty
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Parenting a Child with Sensory Integration Disorder - After suffering another incredibly stressful morning trying to get my 5 ˝ year old son dressed, I’ve come to the conclusion that there must be other families who go through the same frustration every morning. Most just wouldn’t believe that we have it dif
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Parenting Issues: Curfew - It's tough being a parent. Sometimes you just want to be your child's friend. You want to be the parent your kids and all the other kids think is cool. Unfortunately, being good, responsible parents doesn't allow us as many opportunities for friendship
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A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting - Part 1 - 1f97
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is explained in classrooms, to our children and grandchildren, in simplistic terms. Just this past week, I was surprised to listen to local children’s views on the subject. They explained discrimination with such accept
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A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting - Part 2 - 1fdc
Take control of children by shutting the Xbox, Play Station, television, and music off. If you want to send them to their room, take all the toys away. “Stick to your guns,” and don’t back down if you are right. Your children will be better for i
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Parenting Goals for 2006: Two Words of Advice - Want to get your parenting efforts off to a great start this year? Are you serious about including some mothering or fathering resolutions in your 2006 goals? Do you plan to make family a top priority during the next 12 months? If so, why not consider the
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Confidence : The Forgotten Parenting Skill - Let’s be honest, none of us was prepared for parenthood. Parenting is by far the most complex and demanding job you’ll ever take on, without advanced qualifications. So it’s not surprising that so many of us feel under-confident in the role.When I first b
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Parenting Resolutions for Character Builders, The Best Three Ever! - Desmond Tutu said, "You don't choose your family. They are God's gift to you, as your are to them."Parents, you can help your gift grow into the best family ever by choosing the three resolutions below. Find out what they are and how to keep them."Acting
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Being What We Want to See: What a Bag of Peaches Taught Me About Parenting - My parents had just come home from a farmer's market and noticed an extra bag of peaches."You have to take these back," my mom told my dad. "We have kids. We can't keep something we didn't pay for."My mother had put her finger on an essential truth: Ki
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Parenting Tips: Beware the "We Parent" - I've been working with teenagers and their parents for over 25 years. If I had a buck for every time I've heard what I am getting ready to tell you about, I could retire.How the "we parent" shows upWhile the we parent can show up in any number of ways, th
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Parenting: Children Should Play Not Pilot - I wrote this article several years ago after an eight year old girl piloting an airplane crashed and was killed. While the story is old, the lessons we can lift from the story still ring true today, and always.Play, not pilotShould Jessica have been up th
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Parenting Your Teenager: Who-What-Where-When - Many parents seem to be more than a little confused about what they have a right to know about their teens.The question I often get goes something like this: "We want to know where our 16-year-old son is going to be, and who he is with. He makes it sound
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Parenting Your Teenager: Trust or Bust - It doesn't have to be all or nothing."Mom, can I go to the mall with my friend Jenny?" No, not after you came home late last night. Well everybody else gets to. I don't care what everybody else gets to do, you can't You just don't trust me You've g
- Parenting Your Teenager: How to do Curfew - "Every one else's parent's let them stay out as long as they want""All the fun happens after midnight""When I get to be a parent, I'm going to let my kids stay out as late as they want"If any of the above statements sound all too familiar, you’ve probabl
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Parenting Your Teenager: Universal Laws for Blending Families - Q: I’ve never written a letter like this before because I’ve never been faced with a situation like this before. I’m getting married soon for the second time and have two kids that I’m bringing to the marriage, plus, my wife to be has two kids as well, an
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Parenting Your Teenager: FAQ's from Parents of Teenagers - 1f51
Q: My husband and I are at a loss as to what to do with our two teenagers. They have been great kids and all of a sudden it seems like we are in teenage hell! We keep fighting to see the kids we once knew, and they keep fighting to get their own way
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Parenting Your Teenager: Universal Laws for Parents of Teenagers - Law of Belonging - One of the greatest needs of teenagers (after music, screen time and the phone) is a strong sense of belonging. They need to feel like they are a part of something bigger than themselves. And guess what? If they do not get this need me
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Parenting Your Teenager: Top 10 Things to Never Believe From Your Teenager - 1) It's not my (pot, beer, cigarettes, etc.), I'm just keeping it for someone else.Yeah right. The next question for the parent to ask is, "If you are keeping this for your friend, what is your friend keeping for you?" One of the reasons parents can get f
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Parenting Your Teenager: 6 Myths About Parenting Teens - 1f4d
MYTH: All teens have to rebel, and the teen years will be miserable years for a family.REALITY: Teens do have to separate from their parents and families. That's good -- otherwise kids would be living at home when they are 35.They do, however, have
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Parenting Your Teenagers: 4 Crucial Points for Parents of Teens - 1) Parents need to realize the trap that is being set when their kids asks, "Well, why can't I (fill in the blank)." Many well intentioned parents then proceed to give a well reasoned response to the question and then wonder why the kid blows up and does
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Parenting Your Teenager: How to Have a Great School Year - 1f63
Q: With the school year just beginning, what can we do as parents to help make this a successful year for our teenager and our family? Are there any specific things we can do?A: Great question. Fortunately there are many things you can do to make t
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Parenting Your Teenager: Teens and Money - The beginning of summer brings with it the first job for many teenagers. Most teens go into the work world ill-prepared to manage the money they will be making. Even if their parents have attempted to teach them about money, they still haven’t had the won
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Parenting Your Teenager: On the Importance of Fathers - A bunch of years age, my wife was out of town on business for the weekend, and Jonathon, our then two year old son and I were at the house playing. The phone rings, and it’s a friend of my wife. When she finds out that my wife is out of town and I’m home
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Peaceful Parenting(r) Success Story I - Jane, mother of 13-year old Robert shares the following success story:"I have been trying to change my ways and follow the Peaceful Parenting® strategies more closely since I read your book last year. Understanding that I do not, can not, nor should try
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Peaceful Parenting(r) Musings - The greatest gift is the passion for reading. -Elizabeth HardwickPaul was on the pitchers mound early in the baseball game. He had a love/hate relationship with pitching. Being the pitcher meant he was completely involved in the game. He had moments wh
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How to Handle 'Unsolicited Advice' With Peaceful Parenting(r) - Think back to when you were pregnant. Did you begin hearing all of the horror stories of every other woman’s pregnancy and delivery? Did your mother, mother-in-law, aunts, cousins and godmother give you her best advice about what you should and should n
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Musings on Peaceful Parenting(r) - Not what you do but how you do it is the test of your capacity. -Mary Engelbreit“I’ll take care of your kids,” I heard myself saying to my sister Charlotte when her daughter Katie was two years old and her son Jonathan was 14-months old. “In fact, I’ll a
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Peaceful Parenting(r) and Setting Limits - Peaceful Parenting® is not “Permissive Parenting.” Just because Peaceful Parents understand that they cannot control their children’s behavior does not mean that whatever a child does is acceptable. As Peaceful Parents we are still obligated to set stan
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Peaceful Parenting(r) Success Story II - Naomi, mother of 5-year old fraternal sons Zachary and Samuel, wrote and asked for advice on how to work more smoothly with her children. She then read PEACEFUL PARENTING® and shared the following success story:“My boys are great kids. But our home use
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Peaceful Parenting(r) Success Story III - Submitted by Maureen, mother of 7-year old Kenny and 5-year old Stephanie:"I was having a terrible problem with my son biting his sister during their arguments. Even though Kenny is older, his sister has better language skills. So when they would argue,
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Peaceful Parenting(r) Musings II - The first duty of love is to listen. -Paul Tillich“My teacher likes the girls better than the boys,” David complained to me the spring of his 3rd grade year.“How can you tell?” I asked. What does she do that makes you say that?” I wasn’t immune to the m
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A Peaceful Parenting Success Story IV - Mary Beth, mother of two teenagers and one preteen knows the temptation and perils of engaging in too many unnecessary battles with her children.“When all of my children reached their adolescent years it seemed as though my life consisted of one complaint
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Peaceful Parenting Primer - Example #1:At the end of a long, difficult day you are in the kitchen working hard to prepare and get dinner on the table. Not only are you feeling tired, you are fully aware that everyone needs food before one or more of your children experience a “melt
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Peaceful Parenting Musings III - To have children is a double living, the earthly fountain of youth, a continual fresh delight, and also a source of weariness beyond description. -Josephine W. JohnsonSomewhere between wakefulness and sleep I became aware of my dry scratchy throat. My he
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Peaceful Parenting Success Story IV - Peggy, mother of 16-year old Shauna and 11-year old Stephanie recently sent an e-mail sharing her success learned from Peaceful Parenting®.Last fall I heard your Peaceful Parenting® presentation sponsored by my daughter's middle school PTA. I asked you a
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It's Okay to Seek Help Parenting Your Children - It isn’t easy being a good parent. Even in the best of circumstances, the challenge of parenthood can be overwhelming when there are problems in the home, dysfunctions in the family and/or an inability on the part of the parent(s) to manage the family sys
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Parenting: Mom-isms from My Mom - 1. My mom's answer to my insisting I should be able to do something because my friend David could: "If David stood on his head in the middle of the street at three in the morning in his underwear, would you?" Probably would have.2. If you drank out of the
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Parenting: Dad-isms from My Dad - 1. I worked for an athletic store called Athletic Attic in Orlando in the late 70's. This was about the time that it was becoming popular to wear t-shirts and other clothing items with company logos on them. You know, Nike, Adidas, Reebok, etc.My dad coul
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Parenting Teenagers: 7 Easy Steps - You know who you are, a parent of a teenager. You’re the one with blood shot eyes, more gray hair than you had yesterday, and empty pockets. Yeah, it’s those empty pockets that get you. When you realize those three things, you’ll know you’re parenting a
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Parenting Tips: Curfew, Control, and Management - Question - We are having increasing difficulty dealing with curfews in our home. Our teenagers want to stay out later and later and it's hard for us to trust them. What can we do?Answer - Isn't it amazing how kids believe that they can have fun only after
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Parenting Tips: The Purpose of Parenting - As children grow from childhood into adolescence, it's important for parents to remember what the purpose of parenting and the purpose of adolescence is all about.The purpose of parentingParenting is one of those rare jobs in which one of the primary goal
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Parenting Tips: Enough Rope to Grow Yourself - Let's take the burning issue of curfew and apply the 6 step management approach for parenting teenagers.Enough rope to grow yourselfA solution that works for many families, and that meets the six criteria of management vs. control, is what I call the "eno
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Parenting Tips: Struggles to Win Make Both Sides Lose - We keep getting into power struggles with our teenager. Even when we win, it feels like we all lose. What can we do differently without backing down?A. That's an excellent and often-asked question. You are right on target when you say that it feels like e
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Parenting Tips: The Parent-Teen Struggle - A reader writes in to ask: "We faced with some power struggles with our 14 year-old. They just keep getting bigger and bigger. No matter what we try to do it seems he has to fight us for all he's worth. We don't want to give in, but we are afraid of what
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Not Just Parenting: Good Parenting - It's been said that children are our future. Not only that, the future is our children's inheritance. As what happens in the past is what influences the future, it is the duty, and moral obligation of the parents to provide good parenting to their childre
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Parenting: On the Importance of Fathers - Several years ago my wife was out of town for the weekend, and Jonathon, our 2-year-old son, and I were at the house playing.A friend of my wife called. When she was told my wife was out of town, she said "So you're home babysitting." My response was, "No
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Parenting Tips: 3 Crucial Points for the Teen Years - Q: My husband and I have three kids, ages 7, 9 and 11. As we approach the teen years, we are becoming increasingly anxious and less sure of ourselves as parents. In the next few years, all of our kids will be teenagers, and they are acting like it already
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Parenting Tips: Mastering the Teen Years - I guess one of the nicer things that can be said about being a teenager is that it is an art, just like anything else.There doesn't seem to be an instruction booklet or even an owner's manual. Most of the teen-agers I work with feel they are sort of maki
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Child Behavior - Parenting Tips and Parenting Advice to Make Sure Your Children Behave - What is with these kids today? I just found out my nephew physically moved my sister-in-law out of the way when she was blocking him from entering a room the other day. I couldn't believe it. I insisted she let him come live with me for a few months an
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"Reflections" on Parenting - Why is it that we tend to not appreciate what we have until it’s gone? In the extra time that my mind has had freed up since my children have gone from home, I have found time for moments of reflection, time to learn to appreciate the present, and in hin
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Mature Parenting: It's Not Just A Job, It's A Career - The world has always been a complex place. Parents have always thought that their children suffered from having it too easy because of technological advancement. Children have always thought their parents were out of touch with the happenings of the day
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Parenting Teenagers: Parents Causing Teens Pain - Have you heard the expression: “A parent is only as happy as her unhappiest child?” That sentiment has rung true for parents many times, as unfortunate as that is. A child suffering from a failed attempt at something he cared about, a social rebuff that c
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Stop 'Shoulding' on Yourself: Parenting Without Resentment - Parenting extroverted children sure can be exhausting for an introvert. Constant noise, questions, chatter. No room in my head to hear myself think. Actually, now that my kids are finally in bed, and I CAN hear myself think, I realize that I’ve been ha
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Silvia Johnson and the Cool Parenting Movement in America - Being a parent is the hardest job you’ll never get a paycheck for. In fact, I think before you can become a parent you should take a Parenting Equivalency Test (P.E.T.). After all, parenting is the most important job on the planet, ironically anyone can b
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Parenting Tips: You Raise Your Teenager as You Raise Your Toddler - Did you know that teens and toddlers are very similar creatures?It's true, in my experience.It’s been said that you raise your teenager when they are a toddler. Twenty five years of experience working with families certainly bares out that notion.Rapid ch
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Parenting Tips: How to Handle Spring Break Questions - Although it certainly may not feel like it in many parts of the country, spring is right around the corner here in Tallahassee. The azaleas and the dogwoods are in bloom, and there is color everywhere.If spring is just around the corner, then so is Spring
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Parenting Tips: How to Prerpare for the Prodigal - “Every parent is at some time the father of the unreturned prodigal, with nothing to do but keep his house open to hope.” - John CiardiThe above quote reminds me of the proverb that says “raise up a child in the way they should go, and when they are old,
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Parenting Your Teenager: What Happens When Parents Think Apart - Where did we get the crazy idea that parents have to agree on each and every facet of parenting?Just stop and think about it a moment. Two people from different homes and backgrounds, are now supposed to come together and agree on every involved in someth
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Parenting Your Teenager: What Happens When Parents Think Together - From thinking apart to thinking togetherI see so many parents get stuck in the erroneous belief that they have to agree about every facet of parenting.It's a myth folks. Parents do not have to agree on each and every facet of the complicated job of parent
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Parenting Tips: Taking a Management Approach with Teenagers, Part 1 - The first part of a management approach is that the parents are clearly in charge.Notice I am saying in charge, not in control.Now in no way am I saying that parents should let teens do whatever they want. There is way too much of that going around alread
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Parenting Tips: Taking a Management Approach with Teenagers, Part 2 - A good way to set things up is that the teenager, over time. can learn and earn the ability to be more and more in charge of themselves.Over timeNotice that I said over time.What this means in the day to day world of parenting is that parents give teens e
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Sharing Parenting Tips - I faced a challenge when we started a family: my husband, Bill, had no domestic skills. He wanted to share parenting. His flexible hours as an academic allowed him to help at home. But he could barely boil an egg.Needless to say, our early experience
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Parenting Rules for Permissive Parents: Use These with Caution - I remember a childless couple who slept with their dogs. They were clearly uncomfortable with the situation. Yet every night their dogs crawled into bed with them.During the day the two black labs ran through the house, climbed on the furniture, and regul
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Home Environment and Parenting as a Predictor of Achievement - Although home environment and parenting definitely influence a child's ability to succeed, the number one predictor of achievement is a child’s own internal belief system. Their beliefs, how they interpret their home environment, and the parenting s
- Parenting Your Teenager: When Kids Lie - Here's a newsflash - teenagers lie to their parents.Fortunately no huge amounts of taxpayer dollars were spent to discover that tees lie to their parents. It's just something I have noticed while doing what I do for the last 25 years.Because the average 1
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Parenting Your Teenager: Scary, But Not Impossibe - MYTH: All teens have to rebel, and the teen years will be miserable years for a family.REALITY: Teens do have to separate from their parents and families. That's good -- otherwise kids would be living at home when they are 35.They do, however, have to ear
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Parenting Your Teenager: 4 Things to Do and 4 Things to Avoid - How to be the enemy1) Assuming - this is when you assume how your teen will act and then act according to your assumptions. The problem is this ignores the ability of teens to learn and grow.2) Rescuing/Explaining - rescuing prevents them from experienc
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Parenting Your Teenager: An Enemy or a Guide? - Many of the families I work with seem to have trouble communicating with their kids. To a certain extent, this is normal in developmental terms. As a child reaches the teen years, it's very normal for them to begin to pull away from the parents and relate
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Parenting with Emotional Intelligence - 10 Tips to Nurture Self-Pride in Your Child - Imagine that we each arrive into the world with a golden ball that is our life companion, bouncing and shimmering its way along side us throughout our lives. As we grow up, the glow of our golden ball grows brighter as our self-esteem blossoms. Through th
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Joint Custody: 10 Strategies for Co-Parenting with an Uncooperative Ex - Almost six years ago, when the father of my children and I divorced, we wholeheartedly agreed to share joint custody of our two children, who were 3 and 6 years old at that time.During our nine years of marriage, we had never argued about parenting philos
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Parenting Advice: Playing Favorites - Q: We have quite a dilemma in our house and I'm not sure which way to go. We have two daughters, ages 15 and 11. The 15-year-old has taken to blaming all her bad behavior on her sister because she thinks we treat her younger sister as the favorite. Can th
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Different Parenting Styles - When I finally decided to get married, it was the greatest moment in my life. My wife had two children from a previous marriage. We dated for a entire year before getting married and I never questioned her style of parenting. I had no children at the time
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Parenting Advice: Putting in the Time - My son's private school requires families to put in at least 10 hours of volumnteer work a year at the school.One of the ways I like to put in my time is to chaperone some of the fields trips the class goes on.Dodging sink holesThis month's field trip was
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Parenting Advice: How to Cripple Your Kid - I once had a family come in with a teenage boy that was out of control, spoiled, with no respect.How could he not be that way?The next two stories explained it all to me.This was a wealthy family. The parents had sent there son to get some money out of th
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The Ups and Downs of Childrearing: America Is Riding the "Pendulum of Parenting" - The “pendulum of parenting” is a common obstacle that prevents many moms (and dads!) from accessing the ultimate parent within. When something flies out of your mouth that you wish you could take back, when you feel taken advantage of, or when you t
- Parenting, A Full Time Job - When I first became a single dad of a two and a half-year-old energetic baby boy, I knew that it was not going to be a piece of cake. however, I did not think that I would lose two jobs and get fired from another because of him. But I did. I never venture
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Parenting - It Can Be Fun - Like so many of us, in my early stages of parenthood I took a very traditional, mainstream approach to caring for my first-born. I’m thrilled to say that today I’ve grown. For the betterment and health of my children, I examined new ways of doing things
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Parenting Activity: Use These 3 Time Out Twists - Are you tired of arguing with your kids? Do you wish your kids would take responsibility for their actions? Here’s an easy way. Let’s find out about Time Out (T.O.) using my 3 special twists. You can easily use them with kids from ages 3 to 11 years old.W
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Parenting Tips: A is for Adolescence - When I first started out in private practice twenty years ago, I would often here people say to me "Jeff, you are really good at working with teenagers."And I would think to myself "Well, thanks, and I breathe well too."I discovered that most therapists e
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Up to Your Neck in Parenting Dogma-Doo? 5 Warning Signs That Big Mother is Watching - WHO’S MAKING YOUR PARENTING DECISIONS?You or the Mommy Police?The Mommy Police? They’re just a fiction--an adult version of the Bogey Man, aren’t they?Well, maybe they don’t actually inhabit the bodies of the living dead like your mother-in-law, your ex-p
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Parenting Advice: When Your Kids Fight - Researchers tell us that 36 million acts of sibling rivalry occur every year. Some are severe. Most are normal. When your kids fight, they want you in the middle. They want you to be the judge and jury. They each want you to take their side. I remember my
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Parenting Dilemmas: Finding Support Online - The role of being a parent is full of trials and tribulations. The good times are great, but the bad times can make you feel frustrated and lonely.Friendly advice: to take it or not?Confiding in friends and family about problems at home is not always the
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Law of Consequences - I'm about to speak in general, which is always risky, and I'm going to do it anyway.For parents, in general, punishment is about venting our own anger at a situation or person. It doesn't teach much about the real world.Consequences teach teens about the
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Law of Belonging - I've had the privilege of working with teenagers and their families now for over 25 years. I've been at it long enough to have a teen with whom I once worked in the eighties bring in their teenager to get help. That came sooner than I expected it would.On
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Law of Hope - Recent statistics show that one of the age groups in which the suicide rate is rising is adolescents.In my experience, this statistic is the direct result of a lack of hope.One of the things I have teenagers do when they come in for their second session w
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Law of Power - Several years ago there was a commercial for Dodge trucks that had two rams on a mountain banging their heads together. The slogan was "Dodge trucks are ram tough."Even though the rams had horns on their heads to bang together, it sure did look like it hu
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Law of Management - "Trying to control a teenager is like trying to put pants on a gorilla. It's just going to frustrate you and make the gorilla really mad."The difference between trying to control a teenager and manage a teenager is the difference that makes the difference
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Law of Modeling - When my oldest son was about four and going to a pre-school kind of program, I noticed that he was beginning to say "oh man!" whenever he got frustrated with something."See, that's what happens when you send them off to be in herds all day, they come home
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Parenting Advice: Spend the Time Now - "Spend some good time with your kids today, so tomorrow, you won't have to wait for visiting day." - Sent to me recentlyAre you familiar with the myth of quality time of quantity time? It's a myth because kids spell love t-i-m-e.Is the popular country son
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Parenting Your Teenager: Report Cards Can Help Reveal Teens' Struggles - It's been about nine weeks since the new school year began. That means that report cards will be coming home soon, and not long after, my phone will start ringing.Grades can reveal many issuesSchool performance has a way of exposing many of the struggles
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Parenting Just Right - The Number One Secret - Our number one secret is a simple formula that will help you parent Just Right. You’ll be in control of your emotions, proud of your behavior, and pleased with your child’s reactions. Let’s find out how.I remember a young father who took his 6-year old da
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Parenting Your Teenager: What to Do with a Bad Report Card - Phil Collins once sang "I can feel it comin' in the air tonight............" While I don't think he was singing about report cards coming home, he sure could have been.Report cards, those powerful little pieces of paper. Report cards can strike fear and
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10 Commandments for Parenting - Here are the wisest commandments ever commended to parents:1.Thou shalt be consistent: Do as you say you will. Children know where they stand when you are consistent, follow through and mean what you say.2.Thou shalt expect children to contribute (withou
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Parenting Strategies That Produce Healthy Children - Parenting strategies can help produce energetic, intelligent, and positive children.Many parents who research and then apply proven parenting strategies have found that they are quite effective at helping them raise their children.While I’m not a parent y
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Getting What YOU Want in Parenting - Have you ever noticed that everything is a battle with your child? If it is, then one of three things is happening. Your child, you or both are in a competitive need cycle. What is a competitive need cycle?As humans, we are all born with five basic needs
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What Is Good Parenting? - Good parenting, to a high extent is based on common sense. At least it should be. If you want to raise your children with success, ask yourself as the life experienced person you are, which values do I want to transfer to them as a parent which are in a
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Parenting After Divorce - Once you have finished gathering all your divorce information, sought all the divorce advice that was out there, found divorce help by hiring an attorney and financial planner… after you have learned everything there is to know about how to get a divorce
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The John Wayne Vs Apron String Approach to Parenting - My husband and I have different views on parenting. He likes to recount a scene from an old John Wayne movie, "Hondo", where a young boy doesn't know how to swim. Raised solely by his mother who was never able to teach him, the boy was afraid of the wat
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Parenting: How to Help Your Firstborn Become Friends with the New Baby - 1f92
It’s normal for a firstborn child to feel upset and unwanted when a new baby arrives. He or she is used to being the only child and had the family’s complete attention so far.So when your second bundle of joy arrives, he can easily feel jealous beca
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Parenting: How to Set Limits for Young Children - As a parent, you need to set limits and instill appropriate behavior in young children. Sometimes, the best ways to accomplish this are not very obvious. Here are several suggestions to help you accomplish this more easily.* Give specific instructions. “B
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Parenting Your Children Positively: How To Stop Being Your Child's Personal Servant - "My kids are just lazy.""Why is it so hard for my daughter to keep her room clean?""It's easier to avoid a fight and just do my children's chores for them.""If I let my kids clean, I'll just have to go back and redo things anyway..."Have you ever had thou
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Parenting: Ten Things You Can Do to Develop Your Baby's Language Skills - 1f7d
The growth of your baby’s language skills is an amazing process. In the short space of a year, she goes from crying to speaking intelligible words.Can you do anything to help baby along? Apparently yes. There are ways to help the baby develop her la
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Parenting: Strategies to Get Your Baby to Sleep - As with most aspects of parenting, you’re sure to come across a wide variety of opinions about baby’s sleep! Friends, relatives and others have their views on how much sleep babies need, the best sleep routines and more.Here are some practical guidelines
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Parenting Your Teenager: Why Can't You Be More Like Someone Else - "Why can't you be more like (fill in the blank)."The infamous comparisons. Why do we do this to our kids?This one goes under the heading of all the things we will never say to our childen. And then these things come bursting from our mouths.Sometimes I wa
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Parenting Your Teenger: You Know You Are Growing Up When - It happened today in my office. I kid that had been going at it with her mom over every single issue said the magic words:"It's been a pretty good week, I got some things done even though my mom was bugging me to do it."One of the clearest signs of a matu
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Parenting Your Teenager: You Are Grounded for Life! - "You're grounded for life!"I heard that once when I was 13. I'll spare you the details, or perhaps bring it up in another article because there are some parenting points invovled.It's so very easy to frustrated with our kids. I think it is even easier and
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Parenting Your Teenager: I'm Thoroughly Disgusted with You - "I'm thoroughy disgusted with you."Or something similar.That's another one I heard growing up and I gotta tell you, it stuck with me for a long time.It's perfectly OK to be angry, frustrated, even disgusted by your child's behavior. Welcome to parentng
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Parenting Your Teenager: When Will You Ever Learn? - "When will you ever learn?"From the same family as"why can't you ever....."and"how many times have I told you....."Do we really, actually, really believe that our kids are going to respond well to some of the dumb things we say? Did we respond well when o
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Parenting Your Teenager: When I Was Your Age - "When I was your age....."If you don't believe this one is useless, just watch your teen's eyes the next time you say this one. You will see them glaze over as they go into the "I've got to sit through this again" trance.They hear absolutely nothing
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Parenting Your Teenager: Watch Out for Change Back Behavior - Here's the scene:Mom and Dad have decided to lay down the law and actually enforce some of the family rules.They share this with the kids who moan and groan and protest.Mom and Dad are shocked and bewildered that the kids are not eager to cooperate with t
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Parenting: 3 Types of Back to School Phobias - Every year at back to school time, I see lots of kids that come down with what I call Back to School Phobias. Here are 3 types of Back to School Phobias and what to do about them.1. The But Summer was Just So Much Fun PhobiaSome kids have a hard time adju
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Are Today's Parents Ready For Extreme Parenting? - Parenting has always required and exceptionally strong set of skills. Parents generally have been called on to be a leader, manager, facilitator, communicator, and care giver, all without any formal training.These functions are considered careers in the o
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Parenting Strategy, One of the Worst Ever! - Some parents rush to serve every squeak and squawk from their kids. "I can't let my child feel pain!" said one dad. Parents, if you are giving way too much, find out why your parenting strategy may be one of the worst strategies ever.I remember counseling
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The Principles Of Attachment Parenting - You may or may not be familiar with the term "attachment parenting". You could instead say Instinctive Parenting, Continuum Parenting or Natural Parenting, but the same principles are involved no matter which name you choose. There are some basic princi
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Parenting: 5 Ways to Show Love to Your Children - 1. Spend time with your kids. We spell love L-O-V-E. Children and teens spell it T-I-M-E. The myth that the quality of time is more important than the quantity of time spent with children is just that - a myth.We would not buy this lie if a surgeon told u
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Parenting: How to Get Both Parents on the Same Page - Q. My spouse and I cannot agree on how to raise our kids. I think my spouse is too strict and my spouse thinks I am too lenient. Meanwhile, the kids are getting away with everything. What can we do?A. This is an excellent and all-too-common question. So,
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Parenting Your Teenager: 3 Powerful Points - Point One: Raising teen-agers can be very toughAt no other time since birth are there so many abrupt and huge changes going on with both the child and the family. Going through the passage of adolescence is one of the most difficult tasks a family will ev
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Parenting Your Teenager: Are You the Guide or the Enemy? - ``How was school today?''``Fine.''``What did you do today?''``Nothing.''``How do you think you did on your test?''``I don't know.''``When will you know?''``Mom, will you guys quit bugging me?!''Many of the families I work with seem to have trouble communi
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Parenting Your Teenager: Teens and Violence - I have a bit of a different response than most therapists to the often asked question:"How can all this teen violence be happening?"My questions are:“How could this not be happening”and“Why doesn’t it happen even more often?”Here’s what I mean by these qu
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Parenting Your Teenager: 8 Things You Need to Be Doing - Get into their world. The world that teens are growing up in is not the world in which we grew up. In case you ever doubt that, here is what author and speaker Josh McDowell has said on the subject: "The average teenage boy is exposed to more sexual stimu
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Parenting Your Teenager: 3 Ways to Make the Time - Every now and then I'll get a story sent to me by e-mail that is a no-brainer idea for an article. One of those came across my desk just the other day. It's called "I Wish I Had a Second Chance."Like many of these things, the author's name was not includ
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Parenting: 6 Observations on Fatherhood - Just the other day my oldest son asked:“Daddy, am I old enough to call you Dad?”Won’t be long now before he is asking for the car keys.......Here are a few things I’m learning as well as some important things I’ve discovered so far about this thing calle
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Parenting - Give Your Child The Tools To Build Strong Character And Values - There are many parenting styles. Yours may be very different from your own parents, your siblings, or your neighbors. There is no right or wrong parenting style. If you are teaching your children basic values and good citizenship, you have already won
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Power Struggle - Q: My husband and I are at a loss as to what to do with our two teenagers. They have been great kids and all of a sudden it seems like we are in teenage hell! We keep fighting to see the kids we once knew, and they keep fighting to get their own way. We h
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Parenting Your Teenager: 6 Things to Stop Doing Right Away - 1. STOP focusing on what you are going to make your teen-ager doIt doesn't work. When our kids are infants, we are in total charge. Between ages 3 to 13, kids still really like us, and often will go along with what we want.However, from 13 on they realize
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Teenager and the Gorilla - Q: A parent writes in to ask, "You write a lot about the difference between controlling and managing teenagers. What's the difference........., and how do we do it in our family?"A: In the counseling and seminars that I do, I have found that many parent
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Parenting Your Adolescent: 3 Powerful Steps to Being an "In-Charge" Parent - Q. How do I overcome the 16-year-old who does things only on his time frame. For instance, when I ask him to do something, he intentionally takes his time just to upset me. I'm not sure what to do.A. This is a great question for at least two reasons: It p
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Guerilla Parenting Techniques: What Are They? - When you hear the phrase, 'guerrilla parenting techniques', what images come to mind? I see a big, broad shouldered soldier, dressed in green fatigues, with brown paint on his face. His chest is crisscrossed with ammunition for the guns strapped on his
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Parenting Your Teenager: What to Do When Your Teen Feels Left Out - On a recent Saturday evening, I noticed a young teen-age girl crying alone. My first impulse was to go over and check on her. Worried that my approach might be taken the wrong way, I just smiled at her and went in the store to meet my wife. I forgot about
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Parenting Your Teenager: Truth or Lie? - Attention all parents of teen-agers. Here is an important, groundbreaking and even shocking bulletin for you:According to research conducted at the prestigious-sounding Josephson Institute of Ethics in, of course, California, here are two startling pieces
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Playful Parenting - More than Just Fun and Games - Early childhood educators have called play “children’s work”. Many parents believe their children should be doing something more productive than merely having fun. But, actually, play fosters physical, emotional, intellectual and social development. En
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Parenting Your Teenager: What Teens Say About Parents - What's hard for teenagersHaving people who don't understand you trying to control you.Parents not understanding the things you have to deal with.Having to deal with school.Being accepted by friends.Having someone really close to you leave you.Being blamed
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Parenting Your Teenager: What Parents Say About Teens - What is hard for parentsLetting them learn from their mistakes.Trying not to fix their problems.Learning to trust in ways I've never had to before.We hurt when they hurt.Being lied to.Trying to continue to discipline.Having the consequence ``fit the crime
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MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part III - Not Letting Them Think.We all implicitly know that anything questioning the process of cognition itself will be met with massive irritation, making us want to respond with “Don’t question my capacity to think.” Their moronic reasoning to show how logic is
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Parenting Your Teenager: "But everyone else gets to do it!" - 2067
Q. We are getting to the stage with our kids where they are becoming teen-agers and are asking for more and more privileges. When we believe we need to say ``no,'' our daughter says, ``But everyone else gets to do it. Why can't I?'' We get stuck. We
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Trust Issue - Q. How do we decide what our teens should be able to do? How do they earn trust and responsibility?A. Good questions. One way is to determine how much trust the teen-ager has earned.To use a banking metaphor, if the teen-ager has made enough deposits in t
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Parenting Failure? It May Not Be All It Seems! - I'll never forget my first lesson in a glider.I'd been interested in gliding, or soaring as it's known in the USA, for some time - and now the big day had arrived.As I approached the airfield the words of some 'friends' came back to haunt me. 'Going up
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Parenting: Blending Familes - 9 Universal Laws - The law of -ing.The law of -ing refers to a misnomer in the way we talk about this special kind of family. By calling them "blended families," we imply that blending two families is a one-time event, and all the work is done. Nothing could be further from
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Parenting Your Teenager: Of Course You Can Search Your Teen's Room - Q. We recently caught our son smoking pot, and we wonder whether he's doing more stuff. We have reason to believe he has been hiding drugs in his room, and we're wondering whether we should go into his room to see whether we can find anything. Some parent
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Parenting Your Teenager: The Bottom Line Issues - Q. When you consult with a family with teens, what are the typical bottom-line issues?A. Not surprisingly, the bottom line issues for parents are very different than the bottom line issues for the teen.For the parents, the bottom line issues look somethi
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Parenting Your Teenager: Responding to a Poor Progress Report in School - Q. We just got our daughter's progress report, and it looks as if no matter how hard she works she'll get all C's and D's, when she had been getting A's and B's. What do you recommend to help her do better next nine weeks?A. There could be many issues goi
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Parenting Your Teenager: Kids and Money - Most teens go into the work world ill-prepared to manage the money they will be making. Even if their parents have attempted to teach them about money, they still haven't had the wonderfully frightening experience we have all had. You know the one: It's c
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Positive Parenting of Teenagers: Helping Your Teen Understand What 'I Can't Afford It' Means - Because most teens have not had the experience of getting to the end of the money before the end of the month, the words, ``I can't afford it,'' have little or no meaning.Here's what can happen in lots of homes:``Mom, can I get a new (fill in the blank)?'
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Parenting Your Teenager: Ask Questions - Many parents seem to be more than a little confused about what they have a right to know about their teens.The question I often get goes something like this:"We want to know where our 16-year-old son is going to be, and who he is with. He makes it sound a
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Parenting Your Teenager: The 4 D's of Time with Family - How would you like to have more time? Of course we all want more time. There are just two problems: 1. We can't add more hours to the day; 2. Even if we could add more hours, we would just fill them up with the same stress we have now.What we can do is us
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Parenting Your Teenager: 6 Tips for Dealing with Bad Report Cards - One of the basic issues we need to understand is that parents and teens view school very differently. This is important because often we believe that our kids look at school the same way we do.In many cases, nothing could be further from the truth.For par
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Parenting Your Teenager: Back to School Blues - Q: Our son has been in honors classes all through school up until his junior year last year, when his grades took a dive. What could be going on and what can we do about it?A: The cause of suddenly declining grades in school can often be found in one of s
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Parenting Your Teenager: How to Say NO! - Q: Whenever we tell my daughter "no," she just bugs and pesters until we give in. I know it's wrong to give in, but she makes things so unpleasant that we give in just to make peace. How can we turn this situation around?A: You have a problem. Your daught
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Parenting in the Kitchen - Lessons in Cooking, Socializing, and Bonding - Kitchens are where everything happens. It’s not just where meals are prepared – it’s usually the hub of the home, where family and friends get together to spend time. Cooking and eating together is about more than nutrition for the body. It’s also the
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Parenting Confidence - Who Needs It? - It used to strike me as odd - but really, it makes perfect sense.If you are a regular flier, or have flown recently, you'll know what I mean. The 'plane is taxiing along for take off and the cabin crew are going through the pre-flight safety routine
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Parenting Your Teenager: 6 Tips for Effective Discipline and Consequences - A parent writes in, ``We are having a hard time in our family deciding on appropriate punishments when our teen-ager breaks family rules. We can't tell if we are too strict or too lenient. What can we do?''This seems to be a place where many parents get s
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Parenting Your Teenager: 4 Dangerous Myths - MYTH: All teens have to rebel, and the teen years will be miserable years for a family.REALITY: Teens do have to separate from their parents and families. That's good - otherwise kids would be living at home when they are 35.They do, however, have to earn
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Parenting Your Teenager: 3 More Dangerous Myths - MYTH: If you have not parented as well as you would have liked up until now, it's too late to try anything different.REALITY: This is one of those seductive little lies that sounds so close to the truth.But it's not.Even if you gave up being in charge of
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MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part II - Handing Down Malignancy.Children may begin bright and eager to face the world, but are often inundated with the conditioning of their fear-ridden predecessors speaking of lost dreams—taken by no one in particular. Their guardians appear learned, but seem
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Parenting Your Teenager: 7 Tips for Back to School Success - Blink. That's all we did, blink, and summer is ending and a new school year is beginning.Parents have mixed emotions. Relief that the kids are going back and dread that another school year, and the battles that come with it, is right around the corner.Her
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MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part I - "If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is “God is crying.” And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is, “Probably because of something you did.”"—Jack HandeyMy view on parenting holds one key premise
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Parenting Your Teenager: How to Build Trust - ``Mom, can I go to the mall with my friend Jenny?''``No, not after you came home late last night.''``Well, everyone else gets to.''``I don't care what everybody else gets to do; you can't.''``You just don't trust me.''``You've got to earn it.''``I have.''
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Parenting Your Teenager: Driving and Having a Car is a Privilege, Not a Right - Q. My teenage son is turning 16 early next year and he's already lobbying us for a new car. He says all his friends are getting new cars, that he deserves one because it's his right when he turns 16, and he won't drive what he calls a POS car. Do you thin
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Parenting Your Teenager: When is it OK to Quit? - Q. My daughter is a junior in high school and has played an instrument and/or played in band all her life. Now all of a sudden she wants to quit lessons and quit band. Is this normal or a warning sign of something bad? Should we let her quit?A. There are
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Parenting Your Teenager: Are Sleep Overs with the Opposite Sex OK? - Q. Our 17-year-old son wants us to let his girlfriend spend the night at our house in his room. He has two beds since his older brother left for college. He says nothing will happen and lots of his friends' parents allow this. Should we try it and see how
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Parenting Your Teenager: How to End the Curfew Battle - Q. Things have been relatively calm and OK with our 16-year-old son so far. Now all of a sudden, there is a huge battle about curfew. He wants to stay out later and later, and we don't think he is ready. How do we set appropriate curfew in our house?A. He
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Parenting Your Teenager: 4 Traps to Avoid - 4 traps to avoidTrap 1 - Parents need to realize the trap that is being set when your kids ask,"Well, why can't I (fill in the blank)?"Many well-intentioned parents then proceed to give a well-reasoned response and then wonder why the kids blow up and don
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Parenting Secrets Revealed - So your little Susie wants to join a competitive gymnastic club? You conclude that this is going to be great fun! Maybe, you even think this is just the ticket your bouncy little girl needs to get rid of her pent-up energy while meeting other little fri
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Parenting Your Teenager: Self-Decorating or Self-Harm - How to Tell the Difference - Q. I need your help with a question about my teen-age daughter. Getting her ears pierced was no big deal, but then she wanted to get a belly button ring and a tongue ring. We let her get the belly button one but not the tongue one.Just the other night, we
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Parenting Your Teenager: How to Respond to Manipulation - Q. My daughter has gotten very good at manipulating us, and sometimes we do not even know it has happened until much later. How can we tell if we are being manipulated, and how can we stop it, or at least handle it better?A. Here's the thing about teens a
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Parenting Your Teenager: Late vs. Too Late, and 5 More Sure Fire Tips - Late vs. Too LateEvery now and then, I'll hear a parent tell me something like this,"I know we should do something about how we handle our son/daughter, but it's really too late since they are almost 18."Sorry, but you are wrong.While it certainly may be
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The Family Guy - Parenting From a Single Dad's Perspective - 1f75
It was a hot summer day in august and The courthouse was without cold air. I wiped my brow as I entered the crowded courtroom. Several times I had appeared in family court, petitioning to get custody of my children. On each occasion I left the court
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Did You Get the Hidden Parenting Message in Finding Nemo? - In the movie, Finding Nemo, Nemo's father, Marlyn asks the sea turtle, "Dude, how do you know when they are ready?"This is an interesting question that many parents would like to know. How DO you know when your children are ready to take on tasks for them
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Parenting---Roots and Wings - I’m sure many of you have heard that old Hallmark card adage that goes something like this: Parents give their children two great gifts---one is roots, the other is wings. This is what I address in this article.As parents, we pray for our children’s safet
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Committed Parenting - When you think about it, probably the one thing that our children need most in order to grow up feeling loved, happy, and empowered enough to give of themselves to others is our commitment to them as parents. Our children must know that we have made a com
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Parenting: The Road I Chose - Tripping over the shoes and toys that seem to clutter my living room floor on a constant basis, just seems to be part of the game of parenting. I realize it doesn't have to be that way. I could spend my time picking up after the little hon-yocks, and scre
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Valuable Parenting Tip - Very often, new parents rely on a parenting tip or two which is passed to them by their own folks, who are now grandparents and usually have plenty of reliable advice to share. If this sort of parenting tip and advice is not available however, new parents
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Mom vs. Dad: Navigating Parenting Differences With All Good Intentions - Let’s face it: raising children can be quite the adventure. Rewarding at one turn, challenging at the next – it’s the ultimate roller-coaster for the parenting thrill seeker. In the Game of Life, you rolled the dice and accepted the role of co-parent.
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Positive Parenting - Oops! I Really Lost My Temper With My Kids, What Now? - Ever blown your top to your children, only to regret it ten minutes later?Silly question, it happens to us all no matter how well-behaved our kids or placid and patient we are. At times the general strains and stresses of life wear us down so our emotiona
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Single Parenting: How The Challenge Of Single Parenting Affects Your Decision To Divorce - Single parenting has seemingly become an acceptable norm which is unfortunate. According to the US Census Bureau, there were over 20 million single parents in the United States in the year 2000. That's a staggering statistic, certainly the worldwide numbe
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Poker Parenting: 4 Ways Poker Skills Produce Parenting Thrills - Even as a busy parent, I’m sure you’ve seen a poker show on TV or at least heard your friends or relatives talking about it. You might even be someone who’s caught up in the poker craze of the past two years, riding the wave of a steep learning curve. A
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Fraternal Twin Parenting Concerns - Identity and Your Fraternal TwinFor the most part, throughout this article I refer to a fraternal twin in the singular rather than the plural "twins." This is to emphasize the individuality of each twin. Too often twins are defined only by their being a p
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Parenting Styles - Overcoming Your Differences - If you spend any time in the parenting section of the library or your local bookstore, you will find hundreds of books on disciplining and raising your children. All the leading experts have their own ideas about what works and what doesn’t. As a paren
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Featured Article on Parenting: The Power of Belonging - Search for Assurance: The Power of BelongingThe job hunt is on, as is the quest to find another great preschool and neighborhood to be part of. After feeling out of place, hearing over and over that an item I’m searching for is not available, or a pretty
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How Is Peaceful Parenting(r) Different? - Peaceful Parenting® ideas are very different from other kinds of parenting practices that you have learned or read about. Certainly it is harder to practice Peaceful Parenting® than to simply threaten or bribe your child into following your directions or
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Building Your Parenting Self Confidence - Several similar terms describe the central attribute of a character that decides on the strength of personality and the degree of inner freedom:- "self assurance" describes mostly the behaviour. Counterparts are insecure behaviour or shyness.- "self confi
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Parenting Problem? 5 Simple Things That Will Help - What is a parenting problem?Parenting is a tough job, we all know that. Parents face many situations that they are not familiar how to deal with. Is the child’s fault? Of course not. We as a society are quick to place blame on the problem teenagers, ye
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Parenting Predicaments - Predicament:My son is 4 1/2 years old. His younger brother is 2 1/2. From the time his brother was born, until now, he has been loving, giving, and caring. Like all siblings sharing has not always come as easy. In the last few weeks he has made comments t
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Keeping the Stress out of Single Parenting - Researched through personal experience!Budget Your Money. Even if you are living paycheck to paycheck like most of us, knowing how much money goes to where can be a big help. This gives you the relief that the bills are being paid, with a feel of how much
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Stop, Look, Listen! Steps to Better Parenting Communication - As a parent is seems that the majority of your day is spent trying to get your children to listen to what you are trying to teach them. Make them understand how to me a responsible child. Convince them to make the right choices. Kids call these lectures.
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Parenting - The Irrational Vocation - There are some grounds to assume that a cognitive dissonance is involved in feeling that children are more a satisfaction than a nuisance. Why do people bother with parenting? It is time consuming, exhausting, strains otherwise pleasurable and tranquil re
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Authoritarian Parenting, Permissive Parenting, or Loving Parenting - Angie was brought up by rigid, authoritarian parents who kept her on a tight leash. They rarely considered her feelings about anything, showing a complete lack of empathy and compassion for her feelings and desires. If she came home five minutes late from
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The Challenges of Single Parenting - Having worked with parents for the last 35 years and written books on parenting and relationships, I’ve discovered that one of the greatest challenges for us as parents is to be loving role-models for our children, showing our children through our behavio
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Parenting - This article on parenting is by a practicing relationship counsellor/therapist, and father.The following suggestions will be useful for any parent or caregiver who wants to improve their relationships with their children.In more extreme situations, many o
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Eco-Parenting - Arabella Greatorex, owner of The Natural Nursery, reports on the rapidly rising demand for natural, environmentally friendly and ethically sound parenting products and highlights some of the concerns that have fuelled these demands.Organic FoodThere has b
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Parenting: Discipline - Discipline is a necessary part of parenting yet it makes most parents feel uncomfortable. Some of those old disciplinary phrases such as ‘spare the rod and spoil the child’, ‘teach them a lesson’ or ‘set children straight’ are enough to send shivers up t
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Children's Discipline: How To Resolve Divorce Parenting Differences? - 1f89
Did you know that inconsistency on matters of discipline gives double messages, produces anxiety and can be very confusing to your children? Children need to know where they stand in their behaviors. It is therefore critical for parents to resolve
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Parenting Univeristy: Potty Training 101 - When your child shows signs of potty training readiness, it's time to purchase some essential potty training items. There are many new products which can help to make potty training quick and easy for both you and your child. We have researched all of the
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Cyber Parenting 101 - Many parental units are not "techies" and openly admit they are not. They seem to use that as an excuse to not be informed and "trust" their children to do what is right in an environment that is clearly risky. When it comes to underage children bei
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Classic Parenting: Encouragement, Praise, Acceptance, and Responsibility - Encouragement comes when you focus on your child's assets and strengths in order to build his/her self-confidence. It comes from seeing the positive. Even failures can be outstanding learning experiences. Encouragement sounds like this, "I like the way th
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Some Tips for Healthy Parenting - Looking back through my files I've come across several great tips for Parents. Here are just a few that I hope will be helpful to you as you invest your day in raising our next generation.
1) Know the difference between big things and little things.
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- Assertiveness: Key to Better Parenting - I have always been aware of my number one weakness: non-assertiveness. But I have come a long way from the time when I couldn't say 'no' to a child molester and not understanding the importance of telling my parents. At my first job after high school, I
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Parenting Skills - Five Ways To Turbo-Boost Your Confidence - The 'phone conversation had nothing at all to do with parenting - but it made me think . . ."Hello, Eastbank Football Club. Can I help you?" "Good morning, may I speak with the Assistant Coach, please?" "Oh, I'm sorry. He's still on vacation." "I see
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Parenting Autism - Being Your Child's Primary Resource - Don’t be Afraid of the Myths and Misconceptions about Autism.Parents often feel sad, afraid and confused when they learn their child has an autism spectrum disorder, and It’s no wonder -- autism is often portrayed as a grim, lifelong disability, from whic
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Parenting Tip: 7 Ways to Complement Computer Games and Unleash Your Child's Creative Genius - Even though we may enjoy playing them ourselves, many parents worry about the impact of computer games on their child’s development. We fear that letting our kids play computer games for more than an hour or so per day will turn them into anti-social, obe
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Parenting - My Story - When I became pregnant with my daughter, Aubrey, I was 21 years old, freshly married and scared to death! I read all the books, including the "What to Expect" series (even the infant and toddler ones). All these books gave us "one size fits all" kind of p
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Baby Cot - And Good Parenting - Is there any pleasant sight than seeing a just-awakened baby after a good sound sleep? With the correct choice of the baby cot and a vigilant eye, can’t we ensure our babies to have a safe and sound sleep? Of course, yes, why not.When babies are put to sl
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Parenting with Values: Not Your Average Traits - Have you ever wondered, "Am I a good parent?" "Am I doing the right things?" "Will my children grow into ethical adults?" Raising kids with character can be a challenge.Research tells us that every 7 minutes a child is arrested for a violent crime. Don't
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Parenting Teens - Three Reasons To Spend Quality Time With Your Teen - 20b2
The alarm sounds, and you hit the floor running. You’ve got a million things to do and with only 24 hours in the day, you’ll hardly be able to catch your breath today. Sound familiar? For so many of us, it’s our way of life, day in and day out. I
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Parenting Tips - The Best Advice - Parenting is not an easy job, and not one to take lightly by any means. You are responsible for caring for and molding the personality of a young child, and how you do it will determine what the child becomes as an adult. Unfortunately for parents, babies
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Internet Parenting: It Takes More Than Just Talking! - ParentsDo you let your kids have a computer in their bedroom?Do you have problems with snooping or invading your kid’s privacy?Do you believe that your teen or pre-teen deserves their privacy online?Do you use the Internet as a baby si
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Successful Parenting - Research on the internet about available parenting advice and information for parents on how to successfully rear and treat babies, children, pre-teens and adolescent teenagers, has revealed a wide and extensive database of articles and products on the su
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Parenting Young Adults - A Psycho-spiritual Approach - The pitfalls of parenting children about to leave the nest can look like a gaping canyon at times. Are they really ready to be launched into the world so soon? Into that apartment or job, school, marriage or whatever it might be? We can not baby proof th
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Parenting - In Some Cases, Breaking The Mirror With Your 6 Best Friends Is A Simply A Must! - We all know that not all parents are created equal. Some are good parents and some are bad parents. But good and bad parenting are results of both conscious and unconscious choices. Why so? That's because good parents made it their choice to learn benefic
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Gaining Parenting Skills - Frankly, some people's parenting skills truthfully need some corrections. I have witnessed so many scenes in public places that make me believe that some people should be tested before they are permitted to have children. There are lessons out there that
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Best Parenting Advice: How to Handle the Repeated Over Again Question without Losing Your Mind - "Sure. Yes. Fine. Please do what I have said no to, do it over and over again, as much as you want, as often as you want, for as long as you want!"That's what I find myself wanting to say (yell, scream) at my two boys sometimes when they keep asking me th
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The Bush Doctrine of Parenting - When George Bush announced the “Bush Doctrine” as a policy of preemptive attacks on terrorists and states that harbor them, citizens lined up both for and against his argument. When it comes to parenting and the dangers facing teens during adolescence, so
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Parents Who Have Different Parenting Style - One of the biggest issues that parents face is how to raise their children. This issue is complicated when the parents, themselves, have different ideas of how to parent. Parents who have very different personalities quite often have a lot of difficulty a
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Parenting Information: What Not to Do When You are Feeling Angry and Frustrated! - I yelled at my daughter for the first time yesterday. It felt awful. In fact, I felt so bad that I proceeded to yell at my husband for not rescuing me from my own bad mood. Then I felt even worse. Ugh.These moments of anger and frustration will defini
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Parenting with Plants - Those of you with young children will understand the irrational fear that most children have of eating vegetables. This is a mystery for me (and most parents) because vegetables are brightly coloured (which children like), have a variety of flavours (whic
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Positive Parenting Plans - And for those with adolescents and teens in Behavior Modification or Boarding Schools A Parent Coordinator is an impartial third party available to assist parents in resolving issues relating to parenting and other family issues prior to their child movin
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Parenting Teenagers - A Guide To Connecting Relationally With Your Teen - 1f46
What every teenager would like to have is a credit card without limits, a new car, the newest look, and an iPod that can hold 50 million songs. Of course, we grown-ups have been around long enough to know that you don’t always get what you want. T
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A Review of Parenting Groups - Just about any parent knows the joys and challenges raising kid. Many times that parents can use some help from those who have been there. That's where parenting groups come in. They are exactly what they sound like: a group of parents (or grandparents,
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Top Parenting Tips - 1. Tell your child that you love them EVERY day.2. Show your child that you love them EVERY day with lots of hugs, kind words and physical attention.3. Show interest in what your child is learning.4. Let your child teach you.5. Avoid comparing your child
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Using Parenting Message Boards - Have you recently become a new parent? Well congratulations you're now on the most life altering journey you'll probably ever take. When we had our first child I really had no idea exactly what we were in for, but of course I'm thrilled we did it. While p
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Parenting vs. Parenting vs. Parenting - Which generation parented correctly? Mine, my mother's, my daughter's? Perhaps we all did and didn't. I remember waking up in the morning and rushing through breakfast so I could go outside to play with all the other children in the neighborhood. I don'
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Tips for Parenting a Toddler - Parenting a toddler can truly restore you because of the playful nature and share wonder of the child. But at the very same time it can be one of the most trying responsibilities that you will ever face. It is not always a pleasant task raising children
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Parenting Teenagers: Tips On Starting High School - Teenagers all over the world will take the leap from child to young adult this fall. They will be entering High School for the first time. This milestone brings a variety of feelings and emotions. They are beginning four of the most difficult, yet most me
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Parenting Tips: How to Turn Criticism into Compliments - 1fc7
Parents, listen to your mouth. Do criticisms accidentally slip out instead of compliments? Criticism and compliments get different results. Which results do you want?Criticism gets results:"You'll never amount to anything!" "You're the laziest kid I
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Parenting Concepts: Guides To Great Parenting - Parenting skills are something that new parents can only learn on the fly. It is not really something that comes with a set of directions. What parents can do is make the commitment to invest the time, effort, and dedication necessary to raise their chil
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Teen Parenting Tips That Strengthen Your Bond - When dealing with your teenager, does this sound familiar? "What ever happened to that sweet little kid we used to have a few years ago?" Teens can be difficult, and this should not be surprising, considering all the changes during adolescence that they
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A Guide For Parenting Divorce - Divorce is a hot issue in today’s family system. It creates issues that affect not only the parents but the children and society as whole. Whatever the circumstances may be, it is the children that are usually most affected by the ravages brought about
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Parenting 101: Get Into a Parenting Class - If it were only possible! Wouldn't it be just great if you could rewind your life tape, be a parent once again, and correct errors you now realize you made? Unfortunately, you only get to rear your kids once – and you have to learn all you need to lear
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Ideas For Black Parenting - Using Traditional Cultural Practices and Values that have been discarded to improve and strengthen Parental Practices – Using Afrikan Jamaican cultural heritage as an example“Culture is to people like water is to fish, invisible, all pervasive and essenti
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Parenting with Soul: The Role of the Mother - A mother often knows their child from the day it is conceived. A mother often has a sense of their unborn child even before they meet. It seems that mother and child are connected in a way that is different to the father-child connection. A mother shares
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Top Ten Tips for Parenting ADHD and Spirited Kids - 1. Advocate for your child. This means you need to “spin” your child’s behavior to friends, family and teachers. Has your child’s antics been any worse than our leading politicians? Probably not. Imagine the spinmeisters on talk shows who try to get their
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Parenting Book Review: (Misconceptions) Truth, Lies and the Unexpected on the Journey to Motherhood - Naomi Wolf's newest book, Misconceptions, is a testament to her own experiences and prejudices about childbirth. Ms. Wolf shares her own culturally-learned fears about childbirth but fails to recognize that this is in response to 100 years of medical soc
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Parenting Book Review: Spirituality in the Mother Zone: Staying Centered, Finding God - Here’s an example of what happens when an academic gives birth at 40 and suddenly discovers she has a woman’s body holding up her head. Ms. Thomas’s treatise is heavily weighted with a neuvo-Catholicism, used to give form to her spirituality. Her search
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Parenting - Many of us end up in this fortunate situation. Some of us plan on this opportunity and for others it happens as a matter of chance. We usually welcome this situation with happiness. Some do not relish the thought of parenthood and are very resentful about
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The Parenting Insurance Salesman - Having been in the advertising, marketing and creative line for some time now, I suddenly saw how much ‘parenting’ and ‘advertising’ had in common when I watched my son eat all the vegetables on his plate after a painful lecture from me. He ate it with a
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Parenting An Only Child: Can An Only Child Learn To Share? - Who was it that decided that only children are spoiled and selfish? Just because a child comes from a big family doesn’t make him a great human being. I’ve met some pretty bratty kids who had siblings. I remember telling people that I had one child. They
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Parenting – The Foundation For Learning - Much of a child’s ability to learn comes from their motivation to learn and much of their motivation and effort they put into their learning is based on the value they put on learning and their ongoing education.As a parent, you need to know that the valu
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Successful Parenting: The Importance of Early Connections - 1f7f
I have a great relationship with my teenage son. It’s not because I’m perfect or our lives have been easy and without challenges. His childhood was brought to a screeching halt as we assumed a care giving role due to his father’s battle with a pro
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