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29th September 2009
Every one who has a child in their life will no doubt have had that moment when they feel they have lost all control when that toddler throws a killer tantrum, when you wonder what ever happened to the good parenting skills you thought you had only a few ... Read >
Author: Theresea
29th September 2009
The simple parenting equipment that we have is the way in which our very own parents brought us up. Proper parenting skills are the most important requirement in this lifelong child rearing preparation process and you have to be sure that you are equippe... Read >
Author: barak
28th September 2009
There are some “Things” that will never change ~ like my love for my children! Even if they do some “Stupid Things,” I am still going to love each of my kids. Sure, I may be dissappointed in them ~ because they don’t really want my advice and pr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
There had been a growing trend, in Ontario, in family and divorce law, over the last few years, for family courts to order joint custody of children. The hope, by some, was that the parenting skills of the parties could be improved with awards of joint cu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
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Which road do I have to take to rear a good child?
Not that it's not proper to dream bout your child's future, its just that things happens differently in real life. The Positive Parenting - Honest Parenting eq... Read >
Author: sonicjim
17th September 2009
WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
Not that it's not proper to dream bout your child's future, its just that things happens differently in real life. All throughout the parenting process, you'll find yourself thinking and even daydreaming... Read >
Author: Blueoceans
17th September 2009
HONEST PARENTING
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WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
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Not that it's not proper to dream bout your child's future, its just that things happens differently in real life. Getting the necess... Read >
Author: isaent
16th September 2009
There is a combination of role modeling, teaching and friendship when it comes to effective parenting. You are able to keep some sense of humor while helping to build your children’s self-confidence and self-esteem when you practice basic parenting skil... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
14th September 2009
Parenting:Which road do I have to take to rear a good child? That if we think that our child is good, hey in my yes my child is "Angel" and nobody can dispute that. Well how many time we heir horrible stories about some neighbors kid that did something... Read >
Author: Andrey5
11th September 2009
Parenting: Which road do I have to take to rear a good child?
Getting the necessary items - (like feeding bottles; clothes; cribs; tons of diapers and other baby things as well), Not to mention that you have to start working on the nursery. This can be a... Read >
Author: Daniel Walter
11th September 2009
With the growing incidence of parental drug and alcohol use, many children are growing up in homes where they are neglected and are not provided with the learning they need to go on to parent themselves. Even if a child is removed from home and has had th... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
06th September 2009
PARENTING:WHICH ROAD SHOULD I CONTROL TO TAKE TO REAR A RESPECTABLE CHILD?
This can exist an overwhelming task. All during this process, you'll catch by hand thinking and even daydreaming on things like wonderful times spent with your descendant, but you... Read >
Author: everlonglp3
05th September 2009
PARENTING:WHICH ROAD SHOULD I CONTROL TO TAKE TO REAR A RESPECTABLE CHILD?
This can exist an overwhelming task. All during this process, you'll catch by hand thinking and even daydreaming on things like wonderful times spent with your descendant, but you... Read >
Author: everlonglp3
05th September 2009
PARENTING:WHICH ROAD SHOULD I CONTROL TO TAKE TO REAR A RESPECTABLE CHILD?
This can exist an overwhelming task. All during this process, you'll catch by hand thinking and even daydreaming on things like wonderful times spent with your descendant, but you... Read >
Author: everlonglp3
03rd September 2009
My Out of Control Teen
WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
Proper parenting skills is a major requirement in this lifelong preparation process, you have to be sure that you are equipped with good ones. All throughout this process, y... Read >
Author: pennysue
02nd September 2009
Methods to helping children manage with divorce.
If you are detached before popular the process of getting a divorce, you might live concerned more or less the personal property it might contain on your result before children. Popular light of current ... Read >
Author: jvillan
25th August 2009
We watch our children grow right before our very eyes. It seems like yesterday they were a baby learning to crawl, walk, and feed themselves, and now they're in school, involved in activities, making friends, and learning to be more and more independent.... Read >
Author: Emilio Maldonado
21st August 2009
PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
Proper parenting skills is a major requirement in your child’s lifelong preparation process, you have to be sure that you are equipped with good ones. This can be an overwhelming task. Hon... Read >
Author: Phil Rowlands
18th August 2009
TRUTHFUL PARENTING
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PARENTING: WHICH ROAD prepare I comprise TO TAKE TO REAR A well brought-up innocent person?
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Proper parenting skills is a main requirement taking part in this all-time groun... Read >
Author: ronragu
17th August 2009
PARENTING: WHICH ROAD execute I maintain TO TAKE TO REAR A first-class innocent person?
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With postnatal preparations, you in addition maintain to get ready in favor of the arrival of your baby.Getting the crucial items � (li... Read >
Author: blove23
15th August 2009
One of my biggest challenges when I started to build a life as a single parent was to not compare myself with 2-parent families. They appeared to do things smoothly, effortlessly and happily. I struggled with everything: parenting skills, work, conflict... Read >
Author: JBroadley
13th August 2009
HONEST PARENTING
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PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
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This can be an overwhelming task.Being a first time parent is hard enough.
THE PROCESS OF BEING A NEW PARENT
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Author: Andrey5
13th August 2009
One of my biggest challenges when I started to build a life as a single parent was to not compare myself with 2-parent families. They appeared to do things smoothly, effortlessly and happily. I struggled with everything: parenting skills, work, conflict... Read >
Author: JBroadley
11th August 2009
You must admit, that we tend to forget how it is to just relax and get stuck with our boring lifestyle and jobs. You have to remember that this is not the type of job that you can quit, whenever you don't feel like it anymore.
The process of being a ne... Read >
Author: Joseph M.
08th August 2009
PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
All throughout this process, you'll find yourself thinking and even daydreaming about things like wonderful times spent with your child, but you have to put that one on hold just for now..
... Read >
Author: Allen
08th August 2009
There are certain issues that are feared by all parents in our society, like sex. There is one professional, at whose name a chill runs down the spine of the parents. That is a Child Psychologist.
Childhood is a very complicated and crucial stage. It ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
05th August 2009
Have you ever had difficulty determining when
“enough is enough” with your child? Or questioned
when you should draw the line rather than be
flexible and give in to his requests? Have you ever experienced
the pain and confusion of knowing your chi... Read >
Author: Kathy Caprino
04th August 2009
HONEST PARENTING
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PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
But this is just the starting preparation, as we all know that parenting is actually a life long worth of preparations.Proper parenting skills is... Read >
Author: W Gray
04th August 2009
Children always seem to find a way to 'push our buttons' at times and really try our patience. It's easy to feel irritated, sad, angry, annoyed, confused and hurt. It's at these times when our parenting skills are really tested, and that it's imperative... Read >
Author: Emilio Maldonado
04th August 2009
Try to remember what it was like to be a kid again, this process is called as "rediscovering your inner child".To rediscover the inner child in you - to do this, you have to step inside and be in your children's shoes.
Remember that too much of critici... Read >
Author: simon
03rd August 2009
Doug Wallace, an attorney and author of the memoir, Everything Will Be All Right dropped out of high school because of gang related violence. Wallace learned first-hand what it is like to be a victim of violence and crime in the public schools, and how t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd August 2009
CHILD ANGER: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
This can be an overwhelming task.But this is just the starting preparation, as we all know that parenting is actually a life long worth of preparations.
THE PROCESS OF CHILD ANGER MANAG... Read >
Author: pjr4664
02nd August 2009
PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
All throughout this process, you'll find yourself thinking and even daydreaming about things like wonderful times spent with your child, but you have to put that one on hold just for now.Thi... Read >
Author: pjr4664
01st August 2009
HONEST PARENTING
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PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
With postnatal preparations, you also have to prepare for the arrival of your baby.Getting the necessary items � (like feeding bottles; cloth... Read >
Author: dbp2005
01st August 2009
There are essentially 2 types of joint custody when it comes to the care of children in a failed relationship.
1) Joint Legal Custody
This involves both parents making the important decisions in the child's life, even though one of the parents may h... Read >
Author: Sarah Dillon
31st July 2009
HONEST PARENTING
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QUESTION?
WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
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With postnatal preparations, you also have to prepare for the arrival of your baby.
THE PROCESS OF BEING A NEW PA... Read >
Author: dbp2005
24th July 2009
Proper parenting skills is a foremost requirement in this all-time groundwork process, you have to be certain that you are equipped with good ones.
Being a first time parent is challenging enough. This can be an overwhelming endeavor. The important equ... Read >
Author: iQHQ
24th July 2009
Proper parenting skills is a foremost requirement in this all-time groundwork process, you have to be definite that you are equipped with good ones.
Being a first time parent is tough enough. This can be an overwhelming endeavor. The important equipmen... Read >
Author: iQHQ
23rd July 2009
Parents are not always to blame. Sometimes people are just born with a sensitive personality and even the hint of disapproval can trigger an avoidance response. Either way, you can create a new parent to help condition you to react more constructively, ... Read >
Author: midas15
23rd July 2009
HONEST PARENTING
PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
Proper parenting skills is a major requirement in this lifelong preparation process, you have to be sure that you are equipped with good ones.
THE PROCESS OF BEING A... Read >
Author: jsoper
21st July 2009
PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
But this is just the starting preparation, as we all know that parenting is actually a life long worth of preparations. http://bit.ly/OTFvL
THE PROCESS OF BEING A NEW PARENT
Ther... Read >
Author: starme
21st July 2009
PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
The basic equipment that we have is the way in which our very own parents brought us up.
THE PROCESS OF BEING A NEW PARENT http://bit.ly/Fvwrd
It is a proven fact that most child... Read >
Author: starme
20th July 2009
Parenting: Which direction is the right one to take for bringing up a good child?
Good parenting skills are a must in this lifetime process, you have to be certain that you have with the right ones.
The Process of Being a New Parent
For you to under... Read >
Author: Simon Hightauer Jr.
16th July 2009
PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
Proper parenting skills is a major requirement in this lifelong preparation process, you have to be sure that you are equipped with good ones.
THE PROCESS OF BEING A NEW PARENT
By the ... Read >
Author: Franklin
16th July 2009
Honest Parenting
PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
But this is just the starting preparation, as we all know that parenting is actually a life long worth of preparations.
But, as we all know,preparation begins with l... Read >
Author: Pbeck
12th July 2009
THE PROCESS OF BEING A NEW PARENT ----------------------- The child who rebels against what you (as the parent) and what you have to say is the child who will test your parenting skills every day. They will definitely upset you and also leave you feeling ... Read >
Author: Dr. Doolen
05th July 2009
HONEST PARENTING
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PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
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Getting the necessary items ? (like feeding bottles; clothes; cribs; tons of diapers and other baby things as well), Not t... Read >
Author: glenn fedoruk
05th July 2009
HONEST PARENTING
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PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
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The basic equipment that we have is the way in which our very own parents brought us up.
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THE PROCESS OF... Read >
Author: Glocalmix
02nd July 2009
Honest Parenting Elite
Parenting: Which road do I have to take to rear a good child?
But this is just the starting preparation, as we all know that parenting is actually a life long worth of preparations.
The process of being a new Parent
To redis... Read >
Author: kelvin45
19th June 2009
Many fathers live a well-rounded healthy lifestyle with regular workouts that involve their kids. First-time dads who think a new baby will interfere with their exercise schedule need not sacrifice their workouts but do need to supplement their parenting ... Read >
Author: Paul
18th June 2009
Is it a reason to worry when you see those few extra pounds piling up on your baby?
The Department of Agriculture’s Human Nutrition Research Center says that being over weight early on in life leads to life threatening troubles in the future even if t... Read >
Author: Paul
16th June 2009
There is one thing in common between pets and toddlers in your household – both of them crave your love and attention, and both of them require your utmost care. If a pet has been staying in the household much before an toddler has come to stay there, t... Read >
Author: Paul
13th June 2009
Around this age, your toddler would be big enough to outgrow the crib. This is an indication that it is time for a toddler bed. However, the transition from a crib to a toddler bed may not be very easy and smooth for the toddler.
Here are some useful tip... Read >
Author: Paul
12th June 2009
If you did all the background and reference checks on your nanny beforehand, chances are you have a nanny you can be sure of. However, if you didn’t do full due diligence or if your nanny had no prior experience or references, and you have concerns, he... Read >
Author: Paul
12th June 2009
Most babies and young children tend to suck their thumbs. While you may be concerned about your child’s habit, it is actually quite harmless.
Here are a few facts about thumb sucking:
Babies are born with the urge to suck their thumbs.
It i... Read >
Author: Paul
06th June 2009
The toddler phase in a child’s life can be sharply marked by an increasing need to assert its independence. This will be a time fraught with challenges for you, as you try to support your toddlers’ impulses to explore his environment, while also safeg... Read >
Author: Paul
06th June 2009
Even when babies are young, their nails are quite sharp. This can easily lead to babies injuring either themselves or adults who are handling them. To avoid this, it is essential that you start trimming children’s nails from the time they are still youn... Read >
Author: Paul
13th May 2009
The World Health Organization or ( WHO ) and American Psychological Association or ( APA ) recognize autism as a developmental disability resulting from disorders of the central human nervous system. Though the most apparent signs of autism in children... Read >
Author: Paul
12th May 2009
What is cord-blood banking?
Cord blood banking refers to the collection and storage of the umbilical cord blood of your child. This blood, from the placenta and umbilical cord, is rich in hematopoietic stem cells. Stem cells from this cord blood play ... Read >
Author: Paul
12th May 2009
Colic is a health condition characterized by long and repeated bouts of crying seen in otherwise healthy infants. The causes of colic are not known, and though some believe that there is no such thing as colic, acute abdominal pain is believed to cause th... Read >
Author: Paul
11th May 2009
Babies are susceptible to respiratory infections and may commonly be seen coughing or wheezing. However, mostly these symptoms are related to colds, or infections of the upper respiratory tract. However, coughing or wheezing may also indicate asthma.
Wh... Read >
Author: Paul
06th May 2009
Bad breath (halitosis) in toddlers tends to surprise parents as it is generally thought to occur only in grown-ups. Leftover food particles could cause breath odor in a healthy child. Food particles can be stuck between the teeth, at the gum line, on the ... Read >
Author: Paul
22nd April 2009
With the economy what it is today, there is no better time for parents to teach their kids lifelong lessons about responsibly sharing, saving, and spending. These lessons can go far in shaping kids’ attitudes and habits about money and its use.
He... Read >
Author: Paul
13th March 2009
There are numerous marriage counseling services at your disposal, whether you're newly married or a seasoned veteran. Sometimes there are obvious signs of trouble, such as drug or alcohol abuse, sex addiction or physical abuse.
These dire situations w... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
02nd February 2009
Communicating with your children is one of the most crucial of parenting skills. Although this can be difficult, failure to listen to them and talk with them will leave them feeling that their opinions and worth are being devalued. It is therefore importa... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
31st January 2009
Make them dance.
Make them swing.
Make them feel they can do anything.
Yes! Music is fun for your kids and a great way for you to connect with your toddlers. Many parents observe that it's never too early for children to start learning music. Some ... Read >
Author: Paul
30th January 2009
If you have a bonsai stand, it's important to remember that caring for them is akin to caring for a baby. Loving and caring is necessary but it's not sufficient; you also have to show certain "parenting" skills to guarantee that your bonsai yard will like... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver
28th January 2009
Evidence is becoming more firm about pregnancies for some girls in care not being solely negative and that having a baby was becoming more of a positive experience, giving them someone to love and bear responsibility for. With the right support, often in ... Read >
Author: James Bevis
19th January 2009
Children always seem to find a way to 'push our buttons' at times and really try our patience. It's easy to feel irritated, sad, angry, annoyed, confused and hurt. It's at these times when our parenting skills are really tested, and that it's imperative w... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
19th January 2009
We watch our children grow right before our very eyes. It seems like yesterday they were a baby learning to crawl, walk, and feed themselves, and now they're in school, involved in activities, making friends, and learning to be more and more independent. ... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
17th January 2009
So you've decided you want to grow spiritually. Perhaps you have heard it is important to avoid judging yourself and others. The problem is if you don't know the difference between judgment and evaluation, you can have a misguided belief that has you tole... Read >
Author: Jennifer T. Grainger
07th January 2009
Co-parenting isn’t easy. It’s actually quite a chore. When neither parent is willing to negotiate or communicate, the child has the job of transitioning from one parenting style to the other. As a parent educator and family therapist, I have seen many... Read >
Author: Laura Doerflinger, MS, LMHC
01st October 2008
If you have a bonsai plant, it's important to remember that caring for them is akin to caring for a baby. Loving and caring is required but it's not sufficient; you also have to show certain "parenting" skills to ensure that your bonsai plant will enjoy a... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
18th September 2008
Being a mother can be fulfilling especially when everything goes well with the new baby. Picture perfect moments of bonding with baby are the stuff which most new moms dream of. In reality, however, the world of a new mom is not always rosy. There are ... Read >
Author: -
17th September 2008
You have made it through 40 weeks of anxiety studded waiting. Your baby has finally arrived and you are itching to try out your newly acquired parenting skills. But before you tumble into the glory and pain of parenting, it would help if you knew more abo... Read >
Author: Melina Menny
03rd September 2008
Parents and pre-schoolers with ADHD saw considerable improvement after behavioral interventions, a new intervention study shows. Parents received educational classes that focused on parenting skills, understanding child behavior and child safety.
Indi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
16th August 2008
Parenting greatly influences the complete life cycle of child development. Child development is the growth of a child from all domains including physical growth, mental growth, emotional growth, social growth and spiritual growth. All these stages have a ... Read >
Author: Jennie
14th August 2008
Our attitudes towards money are, to a great extent, shaped by our parents. And yet, according to a study, less than 50 % parents admit to teaching their kids about finance. Here are six great ways to help kids grow up with a healthy attitude towards money... Read >
Author: Paul
14th August 2008
Parenting is considered to be the most difficult and responsible job. The only unfortunate aspect of this job is that no one gets a formal training or course. This is a totally different kind of job where you have to take over the task and fulfill your re... Read >
Author: Jennie
13th August 2008
If you possess a bonsai plant, it's imperative to keep in mind that caring for them is akin to caring for a infant. Loving and caring is important but it's not enough; you also have to show certain "parenting" skills to make sure that your bonsai plant wi... Read >
Author: Paul Zayer
23rd July 2008
What are the important factors that go into creating an ideal situation to bring up kids? Well, the role of the mom and dad-essentially, good parenting skills-is crucial. However, other things, such as the environment, education, and community too play a ... Read >
Author: Paul
09th July 2008
Moms and dads are usually considered to have inherently different sets of parenting skills.
Traditionally it has been thought that women are better at multi-tasking, remembering how their offspring like their packed lunches or when their swimming club ... Read >
Author: Paul
03rd July 2008
Try this. Search 'parenting' in any search engine and you'll be surprised to see that almost all the results featuring websites created for moms. Not only is the shortage of good information on dads frustrating, but also the status quo for dad sites is no... Read >
Author: Paul
19th June 2008
There are so many issues to take into consideration when raising a family. This series will take a look at many of them, one at a time.
You started out by meeting the love of your life. You married and decided to have children. When you married your... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey
13th June 2008
Previous generations told children what to do, how to do it, when to do it and the only answer to the "But, why?" was, "Because I said so." Although some of that is still okay, depending on the issue, parenting skills have changed.
Parents are more li... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey
13th June 2008
We have all done it. Well, maybe not the few perfect parents out there but for the rest of us... we say "no" to our children only to allow them to change our mind. When the "yes" comes out of our mouths, we usually regret it but... too late.
And, f... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey
11th June 2008
Father's Day, June 15, is almost here. It's a unique time when so many dads are treated like kings and honored by their kids with expressions of love, respect and admiration.
There's no denying the importance of a father in a kid's life, and these day... Read >
Author: Sheena
21st May 2008
While being a dad may look daunting, unpleasant, demanding or frightening to the uninitiated, nothing can prepare you for how you'll feel when it's your baby. Before our first, my wife wanted to borrow someone else’s baby for a weekend to "try it out."
... Read >
Author: Paul
27th March 2008
If you are a parent, you would have encountered people giving you different types of parenting tips. They will often tell you how well it works for them. Sometimes it can be a little confusing but we must appreciate their help. The issue is to know which ... Read >
Author: Joseph
26th February 2008
While some parents would rather avoid taking any sort of test that may put them in an unfavorable light or exploit them in a way that would judge their “parenting skills”, the recent hair alcohol test, developed by a team of English and German scienti... Read >
Author: Lasarow
12th February 2008
Learn how to talk
Open communication is essential. You and the other parent need to be able to talk about your child and make cooperative decisions. If you're able to talk naturally in a pleasant and reasonable way, you're on the right path. But if yo... Read >
Author: Castillo
30th January 2008
Depression is a very widespread problem today affecting one in four women and one in eight men. Many people are aware of the many symptoms of depression, including feelings of hopelessness or helplessness, obsessive negative thoughts, loss or gain in appe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th September 2007
In my previous article called the Dark Secret About Education, I used four of my five steps (from a coaching process I call successful living )to focus on the need to reform our educational system. This article will complete my discussion.Believe in Posit... Read >
Author: qlcoach
26th August 2007
Wedding planning takes up only one year of our time. Maybe some of us take up another two to three years for honeymoon and maybe spend these times rearing puppies rather than having babies.
I know of a friend who wants their honeymoon period to be at l... Read >
Author: Jhong Ren
26th July 2007
There is no shortage of parents looking for ways to practice better effective parenting skills. They always want to be their best, of course, but many parents often find that they come up short. The search for better ways of effective parenting is a searc... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
21st July 2007
Building Character with Goal Setting Words:
"Use the big thinker's vocabulary. Use big, bright, cheerful words. Use words that promise victory, hope, happiness, pleasure, avoid words that create unpleasant images of failure, defeat, grief." ~ David. J... Read >
Author: Jean Tracy
31st May 2007
Children Move toward Their Pictures:
The pictures in your child’s mind determine whether she’ll reach for the stars or give up without trying. How can you motivate your child to achieve success? How can you teach her to stamp out negative pictures?... Read >
Author: Jean Tracy
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... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
21st May 2007
Parenting can be hard enough without a solid parenting plan to help guide you through some of the potential pitfalls. Without a solid plan, your parenting skills may be put to the test more than you wish they would be and you may wind up making some awkwa... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
21st May 2007
People are constantly looking for help and strategies for effective parenting. They always strive to be the best possible parent they can be and often feel that they come up short in terms of their own parenting skills. Regardless, the search for better w... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
13th May 2007
Do you believe in free will, reason, and character? Would you like to know 3 easy questions that develop all three? Inside you’ll find out how building free will and reason lead to character in your kids.
Parenting – Does Free Will Exist?
How wo... Read >
Author: Jean Tracy
06th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Iris Shamble
Parenting should be a time of molding and shaping our children. Molding and shaping our children into a great person for life. From the baby stage you can almost see certain character and personality traits so strong. ... Read >
Author: ishamble
22nd April 2007
While it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to explain the law of gravity; it does take a simple explanation to share with your child the consequences for their actions. My daughter has tried over and over, time after time to test the waters with bad behav... Read >
Author: Clark A. Thomas
22nd April 2007
After experiencing what I experienced today at church; I really wonder who’s in charge. Wow, I’m not trying to be sarcastic or mean but enough is enough. I’m not even attempting to meddle in your business; but I really need to know who’s in charge... Read >
Author: Clark A. Thomas
18th April 2007
Radio Shock Jocks and Rappers say unspeakable things that bring our culture down. What can you do to protect your kids and build their characters up? Why not arrange neighborhood character building parties for your kids and their friends? These parties w... Read >
Author: Jean Tracy
03rd April 2007
Learn to play with your special needs child to help language development and stimulate valuable social skills in autistic children
From experience, I know that developmental and educational toys alone are not enough to help a child with special needs. ... Read >
Author: Lesley Burton
31st March 2007
Kids love to role play. When kids role play moral dilemmas, they get practice dealing with life's challenges. If you'd like to help your kids develop strong moral backbones, consider discussing dilemmas like the one in this article in your family meetings... Read >
Author: Jean Tracy
14th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Kathy Keeley
Horse showing provides an incredible opportunity for learning some important life lessons for both teens and their parents. Sportsmanship, competition, and learning to deal with losing can serve as the basis for signifi... Read >
Author: Kathy Keelye
06th March 2007
Would you like a fun way to share your family values? Would you like your child's character to shine? Here's a fun way to share values and build character too.
The Special Connection between Character and Light:
"People are like stained glass windo... Read >
Author: Jean Tracy
22nd February 2007
Is your child attracted to TV clips of kids gone wild, violent movies, and video games? Is your child bullying other kids and loving it? Why not turn your school bully into a child with character?
If you're worried about your child's aggressive behavio... Read >
Author: Jean Tracy
19th February 2007
If you haven't experienced it for yourself, you've seen its effects. You've seen the haggard, weary-looking faces of countless mothers trudging through the grocery store aisles holding the hands of little ones wearing that triumphant "I've just got my way... Read >
Author: Bonnie Foshee
06th February 2007
Parenting a child with bipolar disorder presents its own unique challenges. Family and friends may have attributed your child’s difficult behavior to stubbornness or other personality flaws. They may disagree with your parenting skills, however it is im... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
01st February 2007
It seems obvious that everyone sets that standard themselves. Being a great dad isn't achieving one set of measures, or even ensuring that your child confirms you're a great dad whenever prompted.
Being a great dad is an every day climb up the mounta... Read >
Author: Paul Banas
31st January 2007
The open adoption, or fully disclosed option, is becoming more and more the norm in adoption cases. In this kind of adoption the adoptive parents and the adoptee have an 'open' relationship with the birth family. This means that they are actively involvin... Read >
Author: Matt Ryan
19th January 2007
Are you Satisfied with your Website Design?
Before you answer this question about your website design back up and ask yourself this questions. What does the word "satisfy" mean?
We've all heard the word "satisfy" in the forums we read, news articles... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th December 2006
If there is one thing you will receive a great deal of now that you are going to become a parent is free essential facts.
This is because young ones will more often than not respond favorably to the positive reinforcement that their parent is providin... Read >
Author: Kirk Smith
05th December 2006
It can be shocking to see how irresponsible some parents can be. I have observed many irresponsible acts in public that make me think that people should undergo testing and examinations before they are allowed to have offspring. Many people are not taking... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
08th September 2006
I have often talked about the skewed parenting skills of my father, who, without ever realizing it, was quite the entrepreneurial genius. Though he never dabbled in business and it certainly didn't occur to me at the time, many of the lessons I learned f... Read >
Author: Tim Knox
26th May 2006
Family problems can cause untold suffering and symptoms. They can also be very complex so the sooner treatment is started, the better; and while these conflicts often do cause people to seek psychological or marriage counseling, they usually procrastinat... Read >
Author: Dr Mike Shery
05th March 2006
There had been a growing trend, in Ontario, in family and divorce law, over the last few years, for family courts to order joint custody of children. The hope, by some, was that the parenting skills of the parties could be improved with awards of joint cu... Read >
Author: Erwin Seltzer
02nd February 2006
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... Read >
Author: Pauline Aubin
04th October 2005
Brain research has given us a new understanding of why children
behave the way they do. This article looks at how the brain
affects children's behaviors when they think their parents are
angry and upset with them. It then offers suggestions to par... Read >
Author: MaryLynne White
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