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Cinderella Ate My Daughter! By: ericcruz | Apr 2nd 2012 - Where were you when Cinderella ate your daughter? I am tired of parents whining about the evils of this world least of all the media. I agree that media is an insidious monster. But, nothing in this world overcomes invested parents. Tags:older moms blog, older mom, kids and parenting
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Simple Ways To Improve Your Effectiveness As A Parent By: zkttkhron | Jul 4th 2011 - The more you read about parenting, it becomes increasingly clear that everything is much better when a positive and supportive relationship exists with our children. This may not seem like a brilliant or original observation, but it's something very crucial that is often neglected when looking at family dynamics. The unfortunate truth about human nature and experience is that people often do to their children what was done to them. That's how the same problems are often passed along from one gen ... Tags:parenting advice, parenting tips
How To Minimize Bedtime Fussiness In Kids By: Steven Chang | May 4th 2011 - Parents who were able to surpass sleepless nights of diaper changes and middle of the night feedings think that as the child grows older, it is also the time to bid sleepless nights goodbye. However, that may not be the case for most households. Tags:parenting, child care, bedtime, sleeping habits, bedtime routine, sleep time, sleep issues, sleeping alone, waking up at night, sleeping child
With Regards To Video Games, Kids Need Limits By: lai guanghui | Apr 6th 2011 - Several friends hold the portable games for his or her children (which I tend not to at the time of yet) and that i know their goal is to limit the application of it to about an hour each day. What are the after school programs your children could possibly be considering? I know the library has some great programs which can be free and fantastic for youngsters. I don't know if your children would believe that is simply too young for the children. Tags:ps3 accessories, wii accessories, xbox 360 accessories
Am I Sheltering My Child Too Much? By: Gena Suarez | Dec 29th 2010 - Can children be sheltered too much? Learn what the dictionary has to say about sheltering, and why you should protect, defend, guard, preserve, watch over, shield, safeguard, and shelter your children. Tags:homeschool, shelter children, parenting
Teaching Children Good Behavior With Rewards By: Donna Randol | Oct 27th 2010 - Do you sometimes wonder if giving your child a reward for doing something is the same as bribery? Or maybe you feel like you are manipulating your child by rewarding them to do something. A reward is teaching children in a positive way to reinforce good behavior if done correctly. Adults are rewarded for being responsible, so why shouldn't we reward our kids? Tags:Teaching children, children parenting, rewards for kids, discipling children, parenting tips, parenting
Five Tips For Getting And Staying On The Nice List By: Ellie Evergreen. | Aug 3rd 2010 - If you want to write a letter Santa will really appreciate, there are a couple of things that you should include that will grab his attention and make your letter to Santa stand out from the rest. One of the most important things you can do before you even start to write your Santa letter is to make sure that you are already on the nice list. If you write a Santa letter and you are on the naughty list chances are he will not give it much credence so you better watch out. Tags:santa letters, greeting letters, santa claus, christmas gifts, christmas, personalized gifts, gifts and occasions, holidays, gifts, shopping, parenting, family, k
How To Make The Nice List Ever Year By: Ellie Evergreen.. | Jul 29th 2010 - If you want to write a letter Santa will really appreciate, there are a couple of things that you should include that will grab his attention and make your letter to Santa stand out from the rest. One of the most important things you can do before you even start to write your Santa letter is to make sure that you are already on the nice list. If you write a Santa letter and you are on the naughty list chances are he will not give it much credence so you better watch out. Tags:santa letters, greeting letters, santa claus, christmas gifts, christmas, personalized gifts, gifts and occasions, holidays, gifts, shopping, parenting, family, k
Being A Parent Will Be Simpler Whenever An Infant Understands American Sign Language By: Lori Finney | Jun 17th 2010 - Guidance will be bountiful in regards to raising children. Kinfolk, associates and the net offer suggestions intended for an un-experienced parent. Though, how exactly can one establish which advice happens to be beneficial compared to what guidance is not. One will discover guidance concerning whether or not to breastfeed, teaching an infant sign language signs and how much shut eye the baby necessitates. Occasionally, this input may be overwhelming. Tags:asl, sign, language
Discipline Can Make Your Kid A Better Person! By: vijay v | Jan 28th 2010 - At some growing stages, children"s behaviors seem to be quite aggressive and they ignore to listen to others. To control your children in such condition, you don"t need to punish them rather you should handle the situation with care.
It Is Okay For Parents To Lose Their Cool: It Can Be Used Successfully As A Way To Teach Restraint By: Ruth Hillen | Oct 25th 2009 - Children learn restraint and respect for others through family relationships and parental modeling. If parents do "fall over the edge" and react in a manner that is out of balance with what has happened, the outburst may be unfair but can be used positively to help children understand and learn restraint. Suggestions are offered to ensure positive outcomes in the face of parental outbursts Tags:parenting, tantrums, restraint, emotional outbursts, behavioural problems, positive role models, blame,
Are You A Discipline Wimp? By: Toni Schutta | Oct 20th 2009 - Your child wants ice cream at bedtime. You say "No" but your child persists, whining and bugging you until you finally give in to stop the incessant whining. There are obvious answers. You"re tired. You take the path of least resistance. The kids wear you down. But to really get to the bottom of this, you have to dig deeper. In order to make real, significant changes, you have to examine what holds you back in following through with reasonable discipline options. Tags:Kids, children, parenting, discipline, parenting tips
Helping Your Child With September Transitions By: Toni Schutta | Aug 27th 2009 - September, like no other month, is a time of transitions for your child. Starting a new grade. Getting a new teacher. Learning new classroom rules. Adding more homework. you can expect an added level of stress as your child adapts to the change. The best response to stress is to provide empathy and support, help the child gain a sense of control, create rituals that provide predictability and teach your child ways to de-stress. Tags:September transitions, academic transitions, transitions
Toddler Tantrum, What Do You Do? By: Julia Nitschke | Jun 15th 2009 - I witnessed an interesting event yesterday. I was shopping at my local shopping centre and there was an amazing high-pitched scream. I turned around to find a little boy lying on the floor screaming at the top of his lungs. With his face bright red and tears streaming down his face I thought he must have injured himself. Tags:toddler, tantrum, dealing with toddlers, toddler behaviour, parenting, parenting skills
Did I Just Argue With My Three-year-old? By: Michelle Brunetti | Apr 3rd 2009 - Ever find yourself "talking back" to your kids? Before you know what's happening, you're arguing with your children! Instead of feeling like you've lost a fight, or feeling guilty about yelling, discover a few pointers on how to keep your cool with your kids when they turn on the tantrums and see what other parents have done. Tags:argue toddlers, child fight, kids talk back, bossy baby, stubborn kids
"no" Is A Complete Sentence By: Linda Williams | Apr 1st 2009 - Ever catch yourself engaged in verbal warfare with your pre-school child? Learn to calmly control the situation and set boundaries in a way that will keep you in a position of control without constant battles. You have the power--learn how to use it. Tags:strong-willed, children, bad behavior, parenting
Preventing Animal Abuse By Teaching Children To Care For Pets By: Rokai Kolam | Feb 7th 2009 - It's sad to say that animal abuse is a growing problem in the United States. One recent article said that in the economic downturn, more and more pets were being abandoned, and other statistics show that in times of economic stress, abuse of all kinds-pets, children, spouses, and elders-increases measurably. Tags:parenting, family, kids, animals
If You Think Little League Baseball Does Not Teach Important Survival Skills, Think Again By: Ed Bagley | May 26th 2007 - Sometimes as parents we forget how simple and subtle the lessons in life can be. With all of the violence we are now seeing with youngsters, I am reminded that some of our children today seem less able to cope with adversity, and even less so with patience. How is it that they clearly lack coping skills and patience, two necessary traits for survival as an adult? Tags:lessons in life, Little League Baseball, parents, children, survival skills, rewarding children, fun
Growing Good People By: Wysong | Apr 4th 2007 - Beginning in the womb, humans are imprinted with important environmental signals that influence development. Although the majority of human mental potential is lost in the early years of development, what remains can escape modern perversions and be nurtured toward good. Tags:child development, brain development, intellect, societal perversions, love
Overcoming The Video Gaming Syndrome (vgs)-part One -adolescents By: Bob Carper | Feb 26th 2007 - Video Game Syndrome is like a wildfire in the forest that can only be controlled by determined action to bring it to a halt. It is taking over the lives of our kids. It is destroying our home live, breaking up families, and putting millions of dollars into the greedy hands of game operators. This and a subsequent article will suggest ways to stop VGS before it stops you. Tags:Video-game-syndrome, vgs, video-gaming, family-evils
Difficult People: 3 Things You Must Know! By: Colleen Kettenhofen | Nov 7th 2006 - Do you know any difficult people? Have you ever lived or worked with a difficult person? Might YOU be a difficult person? In conducting leadership training around the world, many people confide to me they think THEY might be a difficult person. If you're a manager, supervisor, or in any position of leadership, good people skills will help guarantee your success. Tags:dealing with difficult people
Why Should Kids Get Allowances - The Top 7 Reasons By: Rachel Incoll | Mar 28th 2006 - The question of whether allowances are right or wrong, is one that has been argued for many generations. Now it"s your turn, as a parent, to decide whether or not an allowance is the best way to educate your child about financial responsibility. There are many reasons given on why a regular payment of money to a child should or shouldn"t be done "" ultimately I believe there is no right answer, it is up to each individual family to decide what is the best option for them. Thro... Tags:why should kids get allowances, kids money, children money, kids savings
Where To Go For Parenting Advice By: Alison Palmer | Mar 24th 2006 - Raising children is a confusing business. There are times when any parent or caregiver can use additional parenting advice. There are many books available to parents to help get through the day-to-day issues.
Every child is different, and every parent is different, too. Because of this, there are no cookie-cutter solutions that will work for everyone. The best suggestion is for you to review all the solutions you discover and take a few quiet minutes to think about them. M... Tags: