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Parenting ideas offer optimistic parenting guidelines on little one development for raising children and teenagers to be completely happy and resilient and building powerful households. Being a mum or dad will also be one among lifestyle’s most joyous experiences. Whereas, parenting can intent ... Views: 889
For first time parents, they would agree that caring for a newborn baby can definitely an intimidating experience. No doubt about that-- they have never done something like this before, and so, they are totally clueless on how to handle it. However, that shouldn't be the case. There are a lot of ... Views: 673
The call it the "terrible twos." That period when parents first see a child's attempt at autonomy. While a child may show signs of temperament earlier, it is not until they are between 20 and 24 months that their acts are deliberate. A battle of wills can begin as the child attempts to exert ... Views: 1279
Every year in December, magazines cover the same old story, how to survive the holidays. Every year they generally say the same thing; keep it simple, have a plan, be
HoEvery year in December, magazines cover the same old story, how to survive the holidays. Every year they generally say the ... Views: 1230
There is a serious threat that is looming over our sons, and they have no idea how dangerous it really is. Sexting has become an epidemic, and a shocking number of teenagers are engaging in it. This could be through text, programs like Snapchat, or on other sites across the web. Wherever it is ... Views: 1283
No one is born a genius. We all have the same set of skill being infants and develop them through our childhood and sometimes even through all our life. Thus, everyone can become a genius with a proper approach to upbringing.
Of course, the responsibility for bringing up a genius totally ... Views: 1110
Becoming a parent can be both a very exciting and scary time. The reason it can be scary is that a new parent is now completely responsible for the health and well-being of a very fragile child. That’s a huge responsibility. Part of that responsibility includes ensuring that your home is a safe ... Views: 899
The parent-tyke relationship comprises of a blend of practices, emotions, and desires that are remarkable to a specific parent and a specific kid. The relationship includes the full degree of a tyke's advancement.
Of the a wide range of connections individuals frame through the span of the life ... Views: 784
When I was in Grade 4, I struggled with an ability to read, especially when asked to read in front of the class. I wasn’t dyslexic but I was quite shy, and not at all confident about my intellectual abilities relative to my peers.
Unfortunately, I had a teacher who, I discovered many years ... Views: 1275
Busy parents sometimes don’t communicate well with each other because they’re - well, busy. They’re preoccupied with their work, children and all of the responsibilities that go along with them. Sometimes as a result of this juggling act, mom and dad lose a wee bit of the warm and loving ... Views: 1134
How to build your child’s self esteem. Self-esteem is about liking who we are, and how we value ourselves. It is how we perceive our value to the world and how valuable we think we are to others. Self-esteem affects our trust in others, our relationships, our work, and nearly every part of our ... Views: 1105
How to build your child’s self esteem. Self-esteem is about liking who we are, and how we value ourselves. It is how we perceive our value to the world and how valuable we think we are to others. Self-esteem affects our trust in others, our relationships, our work, and nearly every part of our ... Views: 946
How to build your child’s self esteem. Self-esteem is about liking who we are, and how we value ourselves. It is how we perceive our value to the world and how valuable we think we are to others. Self-esteem affects our trust in others, our relationships, our work, and nearly every part of our ... Views: 943
As we live in a time where pediatricians actually recommend limiting screen time as a matter of health, I have been thinking a ton about my time as a child. I was never a big television fan, and even avoided watching too many cartoons thanks to my constant desire to play outside. Now I am a huge ... Views: 1137
Women of the world are under attack. All around them are messages from magazines. TV shows, peers and the internet, telling them what they are supposed to look like. They are being told what the ideal body shape is: how fat is too fat, how skinny is too skinny, what they have to do to be ... Views: 1277
Traditions are the spice of life, and you may be looking for activities that your children will want to carry on for generations to come. While everyone may look forward to trick-or-treating, you don’t have to limit yourself to the activities of that night. Here are a few ideas for new ... Views: 1044
If you get hung up on the quantum of time, you may lose sight of the quality of your relationship now and for the future.
At the end of the day some separated parents fight tooth and nail over how the children’s time will be divvied up between them. Children are even drawn into the dispute, ... Views: 1151
In addition to my counseling practice for most matters of family life, I frequently provide workshops. This week, three: one for parents of high school students, one for parents of elementary students and the third for students in grades 5, 6 and 7.
As in all my parent workshops, I ask what ... Views: 1041
Need counseling? People see me because of my unique approach. Let me explain….
How we see the world and handle our adult life is so influenced by our experiences growing up.
For the first 12 years of my life, I grew up in the Bathurst/Wilson area of Toronto; North York, to be more precise. ... Views: 1381
Parents are saying discipline, consequences, time out and sticker’s don’t work. Parents are presenting as more and more defeated when it comes to managing the behavior of their children. They have a long list of tried that – didn’t work scenarios including many of the more popular parenting ... Views: 1322
Last year ended in a huff. When school let out, the pressure was off and the behaviour subsided. Some kids don’t fare well at school.
Come the new school year, parents worry and wonder, “Will it be different this year?”
Maybe the situation will be different: Perhaps maturation over the ... Views: 1089
There is a Jewish word that doesn’t translate directly into English, but it informs my attitude to people who have undergone hardship and need help.
Translated, the word is a hybrid of several concepts, not standing alone on any one, but really the combination of all.
The concepts or words ... Views: 1028
Parents love their children—that's a given. As a result, many parents want to do as much for their children as possible. Unfortunately, this means that as kids grow up, they don’t always have the basic life skills that they need to survive in the real world. Every child should learn these four ... Views: 855
Family is probably at the top of your priority list. For many people, family is the most important and enduring thing in their lives. But it can often be difficult to stay connected and maintain those very important relationships. Life gets in the way, we get busy, little kids take up a lot of ... Views: 1299
Most parents don’t feel super great after yelling at their kids.
In fact, no matter how justified the outburst seemed at the moment, it’s more than likely that both the parent and the kid are left feeling terrible afterward. Research is beginning to indicate that harsh verbal discipline ... Views: 1061
One of the biggest questions on any parent’s mind is: “How can I do the best for my teenager?” The answer?
Let go.
You want the best for your teenager. The best we can hope for is that they know success like we never had, so they don’t have to go through the struggles and pain we ... Views: 1273
I know my kids love me. Of course they do—I’m their dad. But until recently I did not fully understand just how much they love me, or how much they, as children, do to try and make ME, the parent, feel happy and loved.
My daughter and I have our moments, we argue and sometimes it's intense. ... Views: 1461
June is convocation month, and all around the world students are celebrated as they make their way out of their post-secondary, and often, personal, nests as they fly toward the next phase of their lives.
Most of us watch them cross the stage with joy at the possibilities that we imagine for ... Views: 1165
“I'm just surprised by what's happening inside me now that the kids have left home.”
My girlfriend nodded as she listened with compassion.
I went on to tell her how I had assumed I would be glad to have my new-found freedom. It's what I had been waiting for, after all.
I thought I ... Views: 945
There are things I can control. Like how much sleep I get, what I eat, what I say, to name but a few.
If you'd asked me if I could control my life when I was in my twenties, I would have said an unequivocal yes. And I would have thought you were wrong if you'd said no.
I guess I was a bit ... Views: 1074
We are addicted to our stories. The thoughts come in and take us away on their magic carpet promise of arriving in a land of certainty, where the vulnerability and pain of life can't touch us. We learn early to climb aboard this carpet because, as young people, we usually don't know how to ... Views: 1521
Dear Dr. Romance:
I have been married for almost four years to a man twelve years younger. We have a four-year-old son. My problem is I need to find a better way of dealing with my husband's bad moods, which are getting more and more unbearable to live with. Occasionally I give ... Views: 1499
Starting a family as a recovering addict can present many emotions, from joy and delight to fear and stress. Per Wickstrom recently spoke with me about how to handle new parenthood while in recovery.
As the owner of several successful rehabilitation facilities, Per has seen many of ... Views: 1022
It’s not the first thing everyone thinks of, but the existence of an out-of-wedlock child will have a big economic impact, and the financial responsibility will grow with the child.
1. Unless you can settle with the child’s other parent out of court, court costs can be very expensive. ... Views: 1307
Steps to Raising Healthy, Happy Children
June 10, 2016 By Julie Doherty (Edit)
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I want to share with you my answer to this question I have been asked today:
What are some of the best things I could do ... Views: 1076
Come to our online shop and get the festive collection of gifts to buy a birthday present for your kids. Undoubtedly our products are of high quality and lowest in price. We will make your stressful task of buying gifts for a minute. Here you will find inexpensive birthday gifts in the very low ... Views: 1295
“My gums bleed sometimes, but that is just normal for me,” is a statement dental professionals hear often. “Though bleeding from gingivitis is common, we never want our patients to think of it as normal,” mentions Dr. Janet Tamo, consulting dentist for Crest and Oral-B.
One in two Canadians ... Views: 978
Most teens (83%) say that school is a significant source of stress in their life. Here's how you can help your teen manage school stress...
For teens, stress looks like this:
Getting to school late
-Feeling irritable
-Feeling tired a lot
-Crying a lot...or snapping at you
-Leaving ... Views: 1450
Challenges force us to correct, to improve, and to grow. More importantly, they are our Higher Power’s way of directing our attention to the areas that require immediate attention. It is like a self-monitoring system that tells when and where we need to change. No matter what that challenge or ... Views: 1868
Dear Mom and Dad,
Please remember my life has been turned upside down and I never had a vote. I don't have a rulebook to negotiate waters totally unfamiliar to me. It is really hard for me to understand that my family has broken up. I feel scared that I will loose one or both of you. I don't ... Views: 933
"The best security blanket a child can have is parents who respect each other." ~ Jane Bauston
Do treat your Children like Gold!
Remember you just turned your children's life (and they didn't have a vote) upside down. They now have to decipher new rules, new logistics, probable logistical ... Views: 1217
In the last couple of weeks, I participated in several communication training seminars. As a trainer, I have a huge responsibility to communicate in a correct, honest, benevolent way. Apart from one judgmental word, I was disciplined enough to stick to these principles. But what happens when I'm ... Views: 964
Increased responsibilities are a rite of passage for teenagers. Many young men and young women are allowed to drive a motor vehicle once they reach legal driving age. Others are given the opportunity to prove themselves in the workforce by getting a job. So, how do you know when it’s time to ... Views: 1206
It really is up to you every day whether you see divorce support as a curse or a blessing! Whether you are the giver or the receiver, I recommend you reframe it as a blessing. Is this easy? Of course not! However, if you actually go through the trauma of getting divorced and you stay married ... Views: 1438
Lunch is a meal that can be rather boring for children. They might eat a sandwich or a bowl of soup just to get enough energy for the rest of the day. You can make lunch exciting with a few different recipes that are healthy and tasty.
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What child doesn't like being able to pick up ... Views: 1067
Gratefulness and thankfulness are both positive feelings and important factors when it comes to raising happy, responsible and authentic kids. When we think positively we attract more positive, which leads to attracting more abundance. And who doesn’t want a little of that?
Getting in the ... Views: 930
One of the chapters in the parenting book I am writing is on accountability. If I had to pick one thing that I see parents not instilling in their kids these days, it would be this. Being accountable is so much more then just taking responsibility. It shapes the adult you become. Is your ... Views: 1122
Talking about manners seems sort of redundant and well… obvious. But it’s not as obvious as one would think. I work in an elementary school and I am surprised, almost daily, at the lack of manners. Many kids do not reciprocate when they are greeted with “good morning!” or “hello”. IF they ... Views: 797
I blogged about parenting from fear recently. Since writing about it, I have become acutely aware of how much of my anxiety is driven by fears about what might happen to my kids. I read a quote recently by Alan Cohen that stated, “Anxiety is a sign that you have made up a story contrary to ... Views: 813
I spent the latter part of my thirties searching for my purpose and the answer to the question, “why was I put on this earth?” At the time, I was recently divorced and trying to raise my two little kids as a single, working, divorced mother. I wasn’t feeling joy. I wasn’t feeling fulfilled. ... Views: 677