Posts Tagged parenting

10 Effective Ways to Parenting Toddlers While Dining Out! - Posted February 22, 2010

Toddlers always scream in public. It can be embarrassing situation for every parent while parenting toddlers. Parents face difficulty when they take their toddlers for dining out. Here are effective ways in parenting toddler while dining out.
Effective ways in parenting toddler while dining out:
1. Preparation and practice! If you have preparation and [...]


Parenting and Divorce: It’s About You! - Posted

As a parent, you are at the center of your child’s life, but first you are at the center of your life, and what your child needs more than anything is for you to be okay. Being OK will also improve your negotiations with your Ex over all issues.
There are a lot of things [...]


4 Successful Parenting Tips I Learned From My Harvard Mba Husband - Posted

My husband is an insightful businessman with the unique ability to create something out of nothing, envision the future, work efficiently and strategically, and quickly get to the bottom line. In his books and seminars he teaches useful business strategies to high level executives so that they can grow their businesses successfully. His [...]


Parenting a Family in Conflict: the Night a Difficult Teen Saved Her Family From Self Destructing - Posted February 18, 2010

Her parents were at it again. Her kid brothers had snuck into her room, looking scared. They sat on her bed as the voices below got louder and angrier. She could hear little pieces of sentences they yelled. “You always let her get away with it”“O, if only you could lighten up and let her [...]


What Type of ‘parenting Helicopter’ are You? - Posted February 11, 2010

The gunship helicopter
This type of parent swoops down and fights battles for their young adult. This is typically the type of helicopter parent which school staff and employers find the least helpful. Otherwise known as the “pushy parent”, they do their child’s homework and argue with teachers about their child’s less than stellar [...]


The 5 C’s of Parenting - Posted February 2, 2010

If you will dare to care, to correct in love, to share the teachings of charity, and demonstrate genuine concern, you will model responsible parenting principles. Below I’ve detailed a few approaches that promote a strong parent-child relationship and keep the lines of communication open:
Communication: In the eleventh chapter of Deuteronomy, parents were [...]


“Must Use” Parenting Tool: Nine Point Checklist For Proper Phone Etiquette - Posted

Parents learn quickly that telephones are like magnets to children. With multiple cell phones and land lines ringing, children have greater access to phone communication than ever before, and are more fascinated than ever with their use. Per Spiderman’s creed, “With great power comes great responsibility,” children need to be taught early that the [...]


Parenting and Pregnancy - Posted

Pregnancy and Parenting Relationships:
In this generation, most couples don’t make it and some do. They make it where it’s a solid relationship with a certain type of bond between the parents.
First of all, it takes a lot to be a parent.
But know that: Not everyone are fit to be parents [...]


Parenting Mistakes – Top 5 Reasons Parents Fail With New Year Parenting Goals - Posted

A new year is here, and with it comes new beginnings. For many parents, one resolution they make is to improve their family relationships. There is no better time than right now to take positive steps in your relationship with your teenager.
Yet, like many other New Year resolutions, [...]


Parenting Apart - Posted December 29, 2009

Traditionally, holidays are depicted as a special time of the year for families to be together. However, when a divorce or separation occurs, many parents and children find themselves feeling confused, disappointed, conflicted and frustrated. During this time of the year, it is important to remember special occasions do not have to be [...]


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