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  • Positive Parenting
    By: snowrose | - In modern Britain when parents are expecting a baby it is quite natural and almost expected that parents will attend anti-natal courses to prepare them for the birth and maybe the first 6 months of their childs life. Somehow however there is still a feeling in modern society that once you are through this initial stage of your childs life the rest come naturally and that parenting is an instinctive skill that we should all have.
    If any help was needed then new parents would typicall ...

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  • 5 Considerable Tips For Efficient Teen Parenting
    By: Kshitiz | - It is one of the most considerable problems for troubled parents and family members to deal with troubled teenagers. This should be considered as a sensible issue and possible best solution should be planned as soon as possible if not it might affect every part of teens life in future. The listed teen parenting tips are proved to be successful in most of the troubled teen cases.

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  • Top Ways Parents Can Reason With Their Toddler
    By: Harrison Fray | - Dealing with toddlers may be a hard and difficult thing to do especially for first-time parents. As kids grow up to be toddlers, the latter start to understand their surroundings more and most of them may use tantrums or crying as a means of getting what they want. Such situations may be awkward and embarrassing especially if done in a public place. So to help give you an idea, here are some ways in which you can try reasoning out with your toddler:

    1. Avoid responding with corpor ...

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  • Are Your Kids Lying? Learn How To Stop This Behavior
    By: Alice O. | - Kids lying dont necessarily have a serious problem. Indeed, most kids lie at least once. What is very important is to define what kind of lies your kid tells. That way you can know how serious this is. It of course also depends on your childs age.

    Basically, there are two reasons why kids are lying. First, they have a strong imagination and are making up stories. Second, they lie out of fear of being punished or yelled at when they know they did something wrong.

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  • How To Make Your Child Hitting Behavior Stop
    By: Alice O. | - A child hitting his parents or other children is of course unacceptable. Before saying "no" or "stop", it"s very important to understand what causes this behavior and then explain why it's wrong. You can't expect your child to know what is good or bad without you telling him.

    Before I tell you how to make your child hitting behavior stop, I need to make one thing clear: a child hitting does not want to physically hurt you. It is just that, at one point, it's the only response he can ...

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  • Children And Self Esteem
    By: snowrose | - Children and Self Esteem.

    We were asked recently whether we think children's self esteem is less robust than in the past. In fact we do think children's self esteem is perhaps more fragile than in previous generations which may seem strange given that there is now a much more child-centred approach to parenting than a generation ago and an increased awareness of how important a healthy self esteem is to so many outcomes for children.

    Parents receive lots of parenting a ...

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  • 5 Ways To Help Your Child Overcome Fear Of The Dark
    By: Harrison Fray | - You might find it natural for kids to be afraid of a lot of things especially the dark. But this does not mean that you should just let things be that way. When kids fear the dark, their imagination starts to go on a roll and they might end up thinking about so many things that they can possibly come across with in the dark like monsters and ghosts. While it is true that they may eventually outgrow it anyway, there's also a high risk of it becoming a traumatic experience for them.

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  • 5 Ways To Stop Your Baby From Crying When Bathing
    By: Harrison Fray | - One of the hardest things you might experience when taking care of your baby is having them cry all throughout when they are being bathed. It's a bit unnerving because you don't get to concentrate on what you are doing with them. Plus, it makes you feel worried too that you might just be doing something wrong or hurtful to make them cry that way while you are bathing them. So to help soothe your baby as you give them a bath, here are some useful tips you may want to try:

    1. Make s ...

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  • 5 Ways To Stop Your Baby From Crying When Bathing
    By: Harrison Fray | - One of the hardest things you might experience when taking care of your baby is having them cry all throughout when they are being bathed. It's a bit unnerving because you don't get to concentrate on what you are doing with them. Plus, it makes you feel worried too that you might just be doing something wrong or hurtful to make them cry that way while you are bathing them. So to help soothe your baby as you give them a bath, here are some useful tips you may want to try:

    1. Make s ...

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  • Top Ways Parents Can Reason With Their Toddler
    By: Harrison Fray | - Dealing with toddlers may be a hard and difficult thing to do especially for first-time parents. As kids grow up to be toddlers, the latter start to understand their surroundings more and most of them may use tantrums or crying as a means of getting what they want. Such situations may be awkward and embarrassing especially if done in a public place. So to help give you an idea, here are some ways in which you can try reasoning out with your toddler:

    1. Avoid responding with corpor ...

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  • 5 Ways To Stop Your Baby From Crying When Bathing
    By: Harrison Fray | - One of the hardest things you might experience when taking care of your baby is having them cry all throughout when they are being bathed. It's a bit unnerving because you don't get to concentrate on what you are doing with them. Plus, it makes you feel worried too that you might just be doing something wrong or hurtful to make them cry that way while you are bathing them. So to help soothe your baby as you give them a bath, here are some useful tips you may want to try:

    1. Make s ...

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  • 5 Ways To Help Your Child Overcome Fear Of The Dark
    By: Harrison Fray | - You might find it natural for kids to be afraid of a lot of things especially the dark. But this does not mean that you should just let things be that way. When kids fear the dark, their imagination starts to go on a roll and they might end up thinking about so many things that they can possibly come across with in the dark like monsters and ghosts. While it is true that they may eventually outgrow it anyway, there's also a high risk of it becoming a traumatic experience for them.

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  • 5 Ways To Prevent Your Child From Becoming A Bully At School
    By: Harrison Fray | - Bullying is a serious issue kids face at school. While its bad news to have kids bullied at school, it's even more dangerous to have a child growing up as a bully. Bullies often perpetuate their negative attitudes as a result of the environment to which they grow up in. It can be hard to accept that something is wrong in the home but that's a reality faced by most families who have kids growing up as bullies at school. Here are some ways you can use to avoid a child that can potentially grow up ...
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  • Top 5 Tips To Discipline Your Toddler
    By: Harrison Fray | - If you want your toddler to grow up well and highly disciplined, you should start by doing this in the home. Toddlers are naturally very curious and they tend to look at everything that is going on around them. However as parents you have the responsibility to loo after them as they start to explore their world and be the one to place limits on just how much they can do. As you set limits to what your toddlers can do, you do not simply let them grow up responsibly but it is also a good way for y ...
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  • What Would You Do If Your Child Was A Bully?
    By: Harrison Fray | - The issue of bullying is a serious matter among kids. You need to understand that most of their attitudes and overall personality gets developed during their formative years. Regardless if it was your kid who is being bullied or it was your kid who is the bully, both kids need help when this event happens to them. But when it is your child that is the bullying perpetrator then you have a serious issue to deal with. Here are some tips you can use:

    1. Recognize the issue - One of th ...

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  • Top 5 Ways To Make Your Children Pick Up Their Toys
    By: Harrison Fray | - One of the difficult tasks of being a parent is to teach your children religiously follow your rules, such as picking up their toys after a play. Some of them do easily comprehend the message that you are trying to tell them, some do not. Be very sensitive of their reaction or response to your 'order'. Challenging as it is, as a parent, you should know how to instruct them properly and patiently.

    Yes, as a parent, you have to be patient when it comes to teaching your children and ...

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  • Secrets To Breaking Your Child's Bad Habits
    By: Harrison Fray | - Children, at their early age, develop habits; unfortunately, some of which are awful. Bad habits are defined as some things that are annoying, embarrassing or bad to their wellbeing. They include, but are not limited, to nail biting, lying, hitting, hair twirling, thumb sucking, and others. Because it is not easy to break bad habits because, as it is, they are already habits, parents must make sure that effective ways should be done at the earliest time possible. At the first sign or at the fir ...
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  • Your Guide To Honest Parenting
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    WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD?
    All throughout the parenting process, you'll find yourself thinking and even daydreaming about things like wonderful times you will spend with your child, but you have to put that one on hold just for now. The basic parenting equipment that we have is the way in which our very own parents brought us up.


    THE PROCESS OF BEING A NEW PARENT.
    At the time conception, your gratifying job as a parent finally begins.

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  • How To Ensure Your Child's Safety On The Internet When You Are Not Around
    By: Harrison Fray | - Got question? Just type it into any of the search engine available in your computer and the Internet can provide the answer. Why not, it has the largest compilation of information about the world that people, including children as early as three years old, benefit from today. Yes, gone were the days when kids play only with their toys. They enjoy playing games online and even chatting!

    But, Internet also poses risk for children because pornography and gambling have also invaded th ...

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  • 5 Creative Ways To Make Playtime A Learning Experience For Your Kid
    By: Harrison Fray | - Playtime is one of the most enjoyable activities that kids love. It is also a highly-anticipated activity especially during weekends and summer vacations when kids have a long time-off from school. But learning while away from school is possible and it doesn't have to be boring all the time. By incorporating fun learning activities, parents can ensure that their kids are always well-informed whether they're in or out of the classroom.

    (1) Play the "chore game"

    Who ...

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  • How Do You Deal With A Child That Has Adhd?
    By: Harrison Fray | - ADHD or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a neurobehavioral developmental disorder. It is mainly characterized by the presence of hyperactivity and attentional problems that typically occur simultaneously.

    If your child has ADHD, don't panic and don't be negative about it. This condition may pose a lot of challenges and staying positive and calm about your child's condition is vital for you and your child. If you decide to send your child to a special school, make sure t ...

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  • 5 Proactive And Positive Ways To Handle A Child Throwing Tantrums In Public
    By: Harrison Fray | - Children who are throwing tantrums in public look unruly and undisciplined. Worst part of it is that parents of these kids feel embarrassed and helpless because of this behavior. No parent would want his/her child to throw a temper tantrum at home and in public, but this happens even if you know that you are doing everything to teach good manners to your child.

    There are positive things that you can do to handle your child's tantrums. And as much as you can, try not to show or say ...

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  • 5 Surefire Ways To Help Your Child Overcome Shyness
    By: Harrison Fray | - Your child needs all the help he can get when it comes to overcoming a shy streak. Kids are not typically born with an energetic spirit and they would typically need our help to be able to get past through that shy streak. As people who are older than them, kids will look to us to help them get through this awkward phase of getting to know other people and becoming as sociable as they can really be. Since we are the closest people to them, we can definitely do some great things that would help t ...
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  • Five Secrets To Get Your Child To Sleep On Time
    By: Harrison Fray | - Parenting is a happy, but difficult experience. You have to attend to all the needs of the family, especially the needs of your child. You make sure he is fed with nutritious food and that his mind and body are developed. You want to make sure that you are nurturing a positive attitude in him and that you are sending him to the best school. More importantly, you wish to know his having fun with his childhood. But these are not all.

    Putting your child to sleep is one of your 'nigh ...

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  • Honorable Parenting
    By: Donny Wells | - 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 get to place that individual on hold barely for at present.

    THE PROCESS OF BEING A RECENT PARENT
    Being a close relative is a life extended experience. The children that rebels opposed to what you (as the parent) have be ...

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  • 3 Ways To Boost Your Child's Creativity
    By: Harrison Fray | - Two of the most challenging parts of parenthood is discovering and nurturing your child's creativity. Just make sure that you will be able to capture the first sign of his love for the arts to successfully identify and boost his specific aspect of creativity. When you talk of discovering artistry of your child, you specifically talk about stage acting, painting or drawing, and singing or playing musical instruments.

    1. The Stage Performer
    When you see your child and his pla ...

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  • How You Can Benefit From Attending Parenting Courses
    By: Eddie Lamb | - What are the advantages of taking parenting courses you may ask. Well, there are many advantages that come from taking recognised parenting courses. Advantages such as the fact that if you are a new parent, you will learn important and basically essential things that you will need to know for your children, and even if you already have a child or two, you will learn things in parenting courses that you may not have known or thought about before.

    There are many locations that offe ...

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  • Effects Of Single Parenting: How It Will Affect Yourself And Your Children
    By: Tenzin Palmo | - What are effects of single parenting to the child and adult? Single parenting is a tough and very challenging task. Many single parents suffer the negative effects of single parenting.

    Financial struggles is one of the negative effects of single parenting. This, however, can be solve by finding a job that can support both you and child. Single parents can also find a job within their local community that may afford them to sustain the needs of their children.

    Single ...

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  • What Are Good Parenting Skills?
    By: Eddie Lamb | - Some of us prepare all of our lives to be a parent, anticipating the moment, buying clothes, getting the child's room ready, decorating and dreaming with our eyes open of the days that you will have your child in your arms and play. However, from dreams to reality things are a little different and all the cute things you dream about can become a harsh reality if you don't develop skills for it.

    Being a Parent

    A parent's job is definitely the most demanding and rewar ...

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  • Parenting As A Single Mom In These Economic Times
    By: Everette Jamison | - Too Poor for McDonald. What's a Single Mom to do?
    Life sure has changed, since the days of living in the big house, driving the new BMW and designer clothes. That was pre-divorce. There was a time when popping into the fast food drive-in of my choice was an almost daily routine... to my son's absolute glee. It may not have been healthy physically, but it was a real emotional lift for us both.

    Like many newly single parents, divorce not only took an emotional, physical and s ...

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  • Are You A Good Parent?
    By: Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC | - The thought of becoming a parent can be one of the most exciting thoughts for a young couple, especially if they are newly married. Starting a family is something that many couples seriously think about, though many will often forget that good parenting can be a lot of work. The work is little trouble for parents who enjoy being close to their children and who cultivate healthy relationships with their spouses and children. A large part in creating strong bonds within a family and having healthy ...
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  • How To Help Someone That Has Bipolar Disorder?
    By: Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC | - Bipolar disorder is a kind of depression that can be difficult to handle, especially for those who dont have a good understanding of what it is. Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a condition where a person will go through lows of depression and then highs of mania or irritability. People will bipolar disorder will appear hyper in both speech and action during the high and then appear lethargic during a low. They will lack much of a social life, will feel irritable, have moo ...
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  • Single Parenting - 7 Parenting Mistakes To Avoid With Your Teenager
    By: Terre Grable | - Being a single parent inherently comes with challenges. As a counselor, often single parents ask what mistakes they need to avoid when parenting their teenager. Many single parents are concerned about any consequences of their divorce that could negatively affect their teenager. Here are some common mistakes to avoid:

    Mistake 1: Lying to them

    Honesty is always best, especially when parenting teenagers. First, today's teenagers are quite savvy and know when they ...

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  • How To Find Good Parenting Help
    By: Dean Caporella | - Getting parenting help should not be an embarrassment but the reality is, many people, particularly young parents resist the temptation to ask for help.

    Why this is so is a mystery because of the dangers of trying to deal with the pressures of parenting alone. These pressures are real and can build to dangerous levels so if you have been thinking of getting a little respite then do it.

    Let's face it, parenting wasn't something you learned at school. There were no de ...

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  • Parenting Advice - Are Toddlers Ruling Your Roost?
    By: Molten Marketing.. | - Parents, if you are raising young children, take heart. The toddler years really do not last forever, and soon those temper tantrums and potty training mishaps will be a thing of the past; they may even become fond memories far, far down the road of life. In the meantime, though, you may want to read up on some parenting advice from people who have been down this path before.

    One of the best pieces of parenting advice one can receive has to do with temper tantrums. Your little ...

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  • Parenting-the Hardest Job There Is.
    By: Rachel Harding | - Bringing up your children has to be the hardest, most demanding job in the world. It is a wonderful and challenging life experience. But it is so much harder than it looks, as I found out through experience, but with lots of patience and a fair degree of hope, children can grow into very emotionally-secure adults. Bringing children up is obviously one of the more difficult things in life to do,but raising children is one of the most rewarding and challenging undertakings anyone can take on. As a ...
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  • Jekyll And Hyde Children: Targeted Behavior Problems
    By: James Lehman | - For many children, behavior problems are not universal; they're targeted at certain people: dad, mom, the stepmother, the fianc, a sibling. The following two case studies reveal how normally obedient and compliant children can become defiant or even abusive with one family member. James Lehman examines why this behavior happens and what parents can do about it.

    Case study #1: When Lisa remarried, she was confident that her three kids would grow to love David as much as she di ...

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  • Parenting Lessons Learned From A Piece Of Pink Cake
    By: Terre Grable | - Yesterday was a definite eye opening day. It was the first day back from summer of a mother's group I attend at church. You could sense the excitement in the air of catching up with old friends and meeting new ones. Then it hit me, this would be the first year I would be attending without my oldest daughter. For five years, we had attended together. There would be no more chasing my daughter up the lobby stairs to catch her before she independently went to her classroom. There would be no mor ...
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  • Why Kids Tell Lies And How To Deal With It
    By: James Lehman | - Catching your child in a lie is maddening, painful and upsetting. What else does he lie about? How can I trust him? Behavioral therapist James Lehman explains why kids tell lies and suggests a better way for parents to deal with it.

    Q: When your child lies to you, it hurts. As parents, it makes us angry and we take it personally. We feel like we can never trust our child again. Why does lying cause such anger, pain and worry for parents?

    James: Parents are understan ...

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  • Parent Fatigue Syndrome - What It Looks Like And How To Overcome It
    By: Terre Grable | - "At work, you think of the children you have left at home. At home, you think of the work you've left unfinished. Such a struggle is unleashed within yourself. Your heart is rent." Golda Meir

    On any given day of the week do you feel like you are in a) battle zone, b) the twilight zone, c) the Crazy zone, or d) all the above?

    Do you have so many things coming at you that you feel like a walking dart board?

    Does your mind often feel scattered and as ...

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  • How To Build Your Childs Self Esteem
    By: Theresa Cahill and Jeff G | - Too many people know the frustration of waking to find that a child has wet the bed. Most instances are isolated, in that it was only a random accident. Unfortunately, for untold thousands of families, this is actually a nightly occurrence. Thankfully, there is help in the form of a bedwetting alarm.

    The first thing to note is that there is no defect in parenting, as many mothers and fathers undoubtedly feel. Don't neglect the fact that the child probably feels just as badly a ...

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  • Some Kids Have Difficulty Learning To Read
    By: Ann Marier | - It seems that practically every day, there is a new fad in teaching kids to read. Fortunately, kids learn to read using a wide variety of styles, so No matter what is in fashion, most of the kids will have very little trouble. Unfortunately, No matter what teaching curriculum is used, some kids have trouble learning to read. There is no single answer on how to learn reading, but if your kid is having difficulties with it, there are many things to try. Unfortunately, there are even more things to ...
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  • Expert Parenting Advice
    By: Susan Smith | - Being a parent is not an easy task. There are no rulebooks or manuals to teach you how to be a good parent or how to bring up a perfectly adjusted, intelligent little person. This is probably because each and every one of us is an individual and, because of this, our actions and reactions to different things are different.

    Often, the way that parents learn about how to be a parent themselves is to remember how their parents handled situations or did things. Some of the things that ...

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  • What Every Parent Should Know
    By: Adam Henley | - Being a parent is the most wonderful experience in the world but at times it can prove to be the most challenging as well. No matter how much you prepare and anticipate there will be many situations that will take you by surprise.

    Recognizing That You Need Help

    One of the most important things is to recognize that you need help; most parents have the impressions that they are always right or that they are in control of the situation and find out the hard way that th ...

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  • Parenting Help For You And Your Child
    By: Dean Caporella | - Parenting is a committment most people aren't really prepared for but that doesn't mean parents don't have any idea of how to raise a child. Natural instinct is a wonderful thing; relatives and friends form part of the parenting equation but I've said it before and I'll say it again: parenting is something you grow into. Each child is different and believe it or not, being a parent to your first child becomes a team effort in a lot of ways between you and the child.

    Now, what abou ...

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  • Tips For Successful Parenting
    By: Anne Sprigpitt | - Its 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 youre still expected to love and care for the little angels through thick and thin.

    They wont admit it as often parents dont know any different, but often the problem is due to poor parenting which manifests itself in bad behaviour in the child. This in turn has a n ...

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