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  • Parenting and the Roles We Play  By : Kathy Haskin
    This article presents ways in which parents may escape the Drama Triangle in relationships and create more positive ways of relating to and supporting their children.
  • 3 Parenting Tips – Helping Your Child Build Character and Overcome Pouting  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Would you like some parenting tips when your child pouts with lips turned down and drooping eyes? Do you feel stressed, nervous, or angry with the pouting? Look inside for 3 ways to understand, help, and build character in your pouting child.
  • Parenting Tips - Teaching Your Kids How to Make Friends  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Is your child lonely, sad, or angry? Would you like to teach your child how to make friends? If you don’t know how, I’ll share my secrets here.
  • How To Control Your Teenagers  By : Alan Barrett
    Highly praised behavioral program for raising well-adjusted teens.Take some advice from the experts if your teen is out of control.
  • Parenting Advice- The Number One Secret to Effective Parenting  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Do you find the balance between love and discipline difficult? Is being consistent a challenge for you? Would you like the number one secret to effective parenting?
  • Character Building: Practical Tools for Working Parents  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    "To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society." -Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. President
    Teddy Roosevelt hit the mark with his words. To educate a child in reading, writing, and arithmetic and not character is to raise a menace to society.
  • Parenting Skills: Building Character by Choosing Compliments Over Criticisms  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Do you ever regret your sharp tongue? Do you hope your child forgets what you said? Would you rather feel good about what you say?
  • Raising Kids with Non-Violent Behavior: 3 Affirmations That Build Character in Kids  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Raising kids with non-violent behavior and building character with positive affirmations is achievable. Don't let your child become like the child described below.
  • 3 Parenting Tips for Building Character in Your Angry Kids  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    If 3 character tips could stop your angry child from exploding, would you use them? If so, look inside for 3 parenting ideas that are sure to help.
  • Why You Should Have Regular Family Meetings  By : Kim Patrick
    This article talks about the advantages of having regular family meetings.
  • 9 Action Steps for Dealing with the Child Bully  By : Barry Kareful
    Helping a bullying child is no easy task. Many parents are shocked and confused to hear for the first time that their child is a child bully. We all like to think the best of our children, unfortunately some kids are guilty of misusing their power to inflict emotional and physical pain on other children. Just as a bullied child needs a support network of caring parent(s) and concerned adults to cope with bullying in their life, so to does the child bully deserve the same help.
  • A Loving Home Provides A Strong Foundation For Child Development  By : Leading Lady
    Life can be boring and meaningless if love is not there and you've got no one to give it out to and share that most wonderful feeling of caring and pampering. It takes somebody special to be a part of you..heart, body, and soul. Everything will only turn into reality and not just a dream once you have a "Family" to call your own to complete you and your life as a human being.
  • Bullying at School: Parent Action Steps You Need To Know  By : Barry Kareful
    Parents of children enduring school bullying are often very reluctant to inform teachers or school administration about this problem. Reasons vary from simply not knowing who to talk to at the school, the correct procedure, or even a distrust that the school system will take appropriate action. These perceptions must change if we are to put an end to the cycle of bullying in our school system.
  • Bullying at School: Empower Yourself to Protect Your Child Against School Bullying  By : Barry Kareful
    Are you capable of protecting and supporting your child when, not if, they are targeted by bullying at school? School bullying shows no clear signs of decreasing anytime soon. Let me tell you how to (1)recognize signs of school bullying, (2)support and protect your child, and (3)avoid emotional traps that may worsen the problem for you and your child.
  • How to Blend Yourself in New Family Environment after You Discovered Having Gay Child  By : EmilyJager
    Just think how you would react to the new family environment if your son or daughter brought in their girlfriend or boyfriend. You would be excited to meet them and wish well for your children. If they are invited for dinner or lunch, you would take care to be perfect and not ask the wrong questions that might offend them.
  • How to Aware My Gay Child about the Dangers of AIDS  By : EmilyJager
    Like several heterosexual children, your gay child also would not be ready for a lecture on safe sex from his parents. But this bit of advice you cannot withhold from your gay child as more people are perishing of AIDS these days than cancer and accidents.
  • How to Avoid Domestic Violence That Occurs in a Gay Relationship  By : EmilyJager
    Much of the domestic violence that occurs from a gay relationship when your gay son is the victim is related to hate and intolerance that cause similar violence. To avoid domestic violence you should let your gay son get the freedom and acceptance he needs like anybody else.
  • Teaching Our Kids Values  By : Terry Fallon
    Teaching our kids values requires these three essntial requirements:
    A good parental example
    Understanding your child's feelings
    Correction and discipline
  • Setting Boundaries For Your Kids  By : Lynn Powers
    A two year tries to touch something you’ve told him a hundred times is off-limits. A ten year old goes beyond the perimeters you’ve set for her in the neighborhood. A sixteen year old stays out a half hour past his curfew.

    No matter what age your kids are, the boundaries you set for them are bound to be tested. As the parent, the reasons for these restrictions are obvious. You don’t want your toddler to touch an outlet because he might get hurt. You prohibit your ten-year-...
  • Anti-Bullying Skills and Techniques for Children  By : Mark Lakewood, Relationship Specialist, Author, and Motivational Speaker
    As a society, we spend too much of our energy identifying and punishing the bully that we fail to spend enough time empowering the victims of bullying. We should spend more of our energy on the things that we can control rather than the things we have limited or no control over.
  • Improving Your Child's Behavior through Problem Ownership  By : Mark Lakewood, Relationship Specialist, Author, and Motivational Speaker
    The most effective ways to improve a child’s behavior is to make sure the child assumes ownership of his or her behavior. This article examines three ways that parents fail to have their child assume ownership of misbehavior and what they can do to make sure their child owns their misbehavior.
  • Diversity and Bully-busting: 4 Tips To Stop Bullying and Bias Before It Happens  By : Deb Capone
    As the percentage of ‘different’ children in schools and in society increases the problem of bullying grows along with it. We can’t escape diversity-even if we wanted to. The fundamental way to ‘bully-bust’ is to teach young kids to respect and celebrate all cultures, choices and ‘abilities’.
  • Loving Yourself, Loving Your Children  By : Margaret Paul
    Are you attending to your children but ignoring yourself? Discover the importance of attending to your children’s feelings and needs while also taking care of your own feelings and needs.
  • Help With Toddler Separation Anxiety  By : Jennifer Houck
    Dear Mom,

    I try to leave my child and the minute I walk out of the room, she starts crying or screaming for me. Please help this gone crazy mom of how I can help my baby let me leave her for just a little bit. I think she has toddler separation anxiety but I just want to know how to overcome this.

    Thanks,
    Carol

    Carol,

    It is normal for your baby to be going through what they are going through. For nine months, they were attached to us 24 hours a day 7 days a week....
  • How Can You Build Your Child's Self Esteem?  By : Deanna Mascle
    As parents we know that building our child's sense of self esteem is important. Child development specialists tell us so. However knowing it is important is not the same as knowing how to give your child a strong sense of self worth. There is no simple strategy but there are several effective techniques parents can use to help boost self esteem in their child.

    Let Them Know Their Value

    The most important strategy is to show and tell your child how much you value him and...
  • Strengthen Your Child's Self Esteem  By : Deanna Mascle
    Most parents want their children to have a healthy sense of self-esteem and many believe that low self-esteem lies at the bottom of many of society's problems.

    Even though self-esteem has been studied for decades, its precise nature and development is still subject to debate. However, child development experts generally agree that parents and other adults who are important to children play a major role in laying a solid foundation for a child's self esteem development.

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  • Tips For Successful Parenting  By : Anne Sprigpitt
    It’s 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 you’re still expected to love and care for the little ‘angels’ through thick and thin.

    They won’t admit it as often parents don’t 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 negative affect o...
  • Boost Your Child's Self-Esteem  By : Deanna Mascle
    Many people have a strong opinion on the importance of self-esteem in children. Some people have a negative opinion and believe too much emphasis is placed on self-esteem today. Other's believe strongly that self-esteem development is crucial in children.

    The truth is that both parties have a share in the truth. There is probably too much emphasis on self-esteem today and self-esteem development is crucial. However middle ground can be found between the two groups. The emp...
  • How Can I Motivate My Child?  By : Esther Andrews
    How can I motivate my child to study and get good grades? To do his homework? To succeed in school, so that he can go to the best college? To go to college? To practice playing the piano? How can I motivate my child to put in the effort needed to achieve his own goals?

    What parent does not want to see their child shine, succeed and achieve? What parent doesn't want to see their child happy? We want to be proud of our child, enjoy his success.

    I will never forget the d...

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