Articles, tagged with "parenting styles", page 5
08th November 2007
It can be great fun to spend the holidays with your family and friends, but there always seems to be a few people that you wish to avoid as well. Planning ahead can help you to avoid conflicts when you travel for the holidays. Remember that each person is...
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Author:
Li Ming Wong
01st October 2007
Your parenting style is likely to impact the way your child grows up. Being responsive to your children, and at the same time, setting clear rules and limits, is crucial for you as a parent. Based on this, four main styles of parenting have been identifie...
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Author:
Paul
07th August 2007
A father tends to:
• Bond with children in short bursts of connection, both physical and emotional ("short-touch" bonding, rough-and-tumble play).
• Focus on teaching children order, pattern thinking, and ritualized action, (Dads will tend to ca...
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Author:
Paul
25th July 2007
Even though we need a license to do many things in life - everything from driving and operating a forklift to practicing medicine and fishing - there is no license required to become a parent and this is often the trickiest of all of the above activities!...
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Author:
Kelly Nault-Matzen
24th July 2007
To Get What You Expect
Your parenting style is the most likely way you will impact how your child grows up. In being responsive to your children, you are simultaneously setting clear rules and limits for your children. This is crucial for you as a pare...
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Author:
James Kronefield
24th July 2007
Family relationships are critical to the physical, mental, and social health of growing children. Family relationships are so important because they affect many aspects of our lives. Family relationships are strengthened when members relate to one another...
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Author:
James Kronefield
23rd July 2007
Foster parenting provides temporary family care to children that were disadvantaged for some reason. Foster parenting is a government-sponsored aspect of many countries, but there are also many private agencies available that manage foster care. For the m...
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Author:
James Kronefield
13th July 2007
Baby showers are one of the few occasions when a pregnant mother gets to be given gifts which make the items extra special and extra cherished. In fact, they are often listed in baby books for the child to remember what were given him during his first day...
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Author:
Tim Lee
21st May 2007
Good parenting is a matter of time and of hard work, say most experts. A good parent knows his or her child inside and out when they're young, but quickly grows "out of the loop" as the child ages and becomes a teenager. The only constant among good paren...
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Author:
Deanna Mascle
15th February 2007
It's no surprise that we inherit our parenting ideas and abilities from our own parents and caregivers. Even if you have decided to do "the opposite" of what your parents did, it still originates from what they did or did not do. Because our parenting sty...
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Author:
Karen Fusco
25th October 2006
Attachment parenting is a style of caring for your infant that brings out the best in the baby and the best in the parents.
Attachment parenting almost begs off having a name by its very definition. Also known as "instinctive parenting," "intuitive par...
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Author:
Onlineghar Ghar
20th October 2006
Where Do You Turn For Advice On Parenting?
Are you looking for advice on parenting? Are you confused by all the different labels and parenting styles that are out there? Do you find bits and pieces of each style that seem to fit with your own parenting...
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Author:
David Green
03rd September 2006
There are four styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative (sometimes called egalitarian), permissive, and uninvolved. The uninvolved style is not so much a way of parenting as it is a lack of parenting, and it's hard on kids. Kids with an uninvo...
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Author:
Nguek-Fluek Nguang
19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Juanita Bellavance
Don't you just wish you could coast for a while on your success what you already know? You want to get everything done and handled successfully and then just lay back and relax for a while.
Well, you know how succes...
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Author:
Juanita Bellavance
28th September 2005
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 w...
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Author:
Julie Butler