Articles, tagged with "misbehaving", page 1
14th November 2011
Nobody likes getting a speeding ticket. Most of us probably think that we had a momentary lapse in judgment and got caught, then chalk it up to experience. Unless you are desperately lonely and just want to meet people, going faster than the speed limit c...
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Author:
Bob Alexander
21st June 2011
Ever since we were young, we have been afraid of dentists. Funny, even though parents know the importance of frequently sending their children to a dentist, they use it as a way of scaring the little ones who are misbehaving. That is why as we grow up, ev...
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Author:
edhochhalter
19th May 2011
It is every pet owner’s dream to have the most behaved dog. A dog that doesn’t chew your morning newspaper but bring them to you instead, or one that gives you and your neighbors peaceful sleep, are just two of most loved qualities of a lovable pet. But a...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
05th May 2011
There are a few steps that help to strengthen positive child discipline. Many parents these
days have gotten away from the encouraging aspects of discipline and turned it into
more of a unhelpful approach. Using positive techniques in order to d...
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Author:
John J
04th May 2011
There's plenty of different reasons why you might want to monitor what someone is doing on the computer, so today we're going to dive into the world of computer monitoring software - also called computer "spying" software. With this type of technology yo...
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Author:
Grant Dougan
29th March 2011
Parenting is a profession that you will never learn in school. It is rather a learning experience that begins from the time of conception to the moment of your child's birth and then each day after that. Some would say it is a tough job because every kid ...
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Author:
William Jason
18th March 2011
If you have a dog you'll most likely recognise the difficulty of dog training, especially if you've tried and failed in the past. If you're considering getting a dog then you should seriously consider speaking to a qualified dog behaviourist and trainer t...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
22nd February 2011
The law and order imposed by the government in the country is really challenging. In fact it is very easy for a common man to get into unwanted troubles with the passage of time. It is your duty to make sure that you move in accordance with the law and tr...
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Author:
jackwikson
19th January 2011
Dachshunds are strong independent breed of dogs who like to make their own decisions that’s why training a dachshund becomes hard. One of the important tips to remember is that dachshunds are animal’s not little humans. They only live in the present and t...
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Author:
newone4
08th December 2010
We all know that you had to work. You sent your kid to his grandparents place on weekdays and became a weekend parent. Your kid got sweets, soda and chips as if granny owns the mart. He climbed on the sofa with his shoes on. He gets to watch Nickelodeon a...
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Author:
Justina Wang
02nd December 2010
Sometimes it can be very challenging to communicate anything with your child. Setting clear expectations regarding what's acceptable behavior and what isn't imperative to successfully teaching your child right from wrong. If the parameters are muddled o...
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Author:
susan fay
09th November 2010
I just had the very good fortune of reviewing the program, Talking To Toddlers, and was incredibly impressed.
Here's why:
I personally think that the number one goal of us parents, even when our children are still toddlers, is to be preparing them t...
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Author:
DaveStrauss0309
18th August 2010
Trips require a very thorough research especially if they involve traveling to foreign countries. This reduces the embarrassment of finding yourself on the wrong side of the law. One should first know the political stability of the region he/she is about ...
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adventure africa expedition
24th May 2010
Man's best friend. It's a nickname that's been around for ages, but sometimes your dog doesn't feel like your best bud - especially when he's been going to the bathroom on the rug, barking at all hours of the night, and digging up the backyard so much tha...
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Author:
Darren Pillsbury
24th March 2010
Children who have autism have a behavior problem. It can be frustrating and you can easily lose your temper or not think clearly when you want to discipline him or her. The question is, should you hit your child for the misbehavior that he or she knows ...
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Author:
Bonita Darula