RESPECTFUL POSITIVE PARENTING
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- Positive Parenting Tips that You Can Start TodayIf you've been struggling with being a parent, discipline, finding time to juggle varying tasks or any other aspect of parenting, these tips will help you.
- What is Your Parenting Style?Everyone has a different parenting style, and who is to say who is right or wrong with the way they parent. I have brought you various styles, so that you can choose for yourself.
Has Your Child Become a Master at Breaking Household Rules?"Positive Parenting with a Plan: FAMILY Rules" is a book written by Dr. Matthew A. Johnson concerning positive discipline strategies for adolescents in grades K-12. Read this review on Dr. Johnson's book to find out more.- A Teachers' Guide to Positive Discipline in the ClassroomTeachers often have the most difficulty with positive discipline because they only see students for a few hours each day. But teachers can take this opportunity to create respectful, well-behaved children.
- Top 5 Bad Parenting Habits to BreakThis article will list several common negative parenting habits with more positive alternatives.
5 Positive Step-Parenting Tips: Ways to Avoid Being the Bad Guy or GirlHere you will find five positive step-parenting tips that can help to make interactions easier and more manageable for all individuals involved.- Tips for Parenting as a Single MomDo you feel stressed parenting as a single mom? Do you feel like your going insane and are unsure on how to continue taking care of the children on your own? If you answered, "yes" you're not alone.
- Top Five Parenting New Years ResolutionsWe are not born with parenting skills . It is a negative waste of time to feel guilty from mistakes we made in the past. Children are our most precious gifts. New parenting resolutions for 2011 can help us in the future.
Parenting Tips- Family Store, Kid Bucks and Behavior ModificationIf you're looking for a good way to increase positive behaviors in the children within your home, you may appreciate this parenting tip about kid bucks and a "Family Store" that is easy to set up for yourself at home.- Six Aspects of Attachment ParentingMore and more parents turn to attachment parenting and moving away from detachment parenting. What is attachment parenting all about? Find out in this article.
Teen Parenting Advice on Girl BullyingTeen parenting advice can help you cope if your daughter is engaged in girl bullying. These are 8 dos and don'ts for stopping and preventing teen girl bullying.- Stockholm Syndrome-Proof Your Kids: Parenting Tips from ExpertStockholm Syndrome-Proof Your Kids: Parenting Tips from Expert
- Parenting in Difficult TimesAn overview of how parenting has changed through the years, along with a few parenting tips.
- Manipulation is Not a Sound Parenting ToolWhen looking for good ways to guide and parent, some parents use guilt and manipulation to try to get children to obey. This article explores the reasons why manipulation is NOT a good parenting tool.
- Successful Co-Parenting Part 3Part 3 in a series on Co-Parenting
- 37 Keys to Parenting Success, Without StressLearn what to do about unwanted behavior and how to promote the behavior you want.
To Spank or Not to Spank: Effective Parenting TipsSpanking has been dubbed lazy parenting by some, and this is because parents who use spanking as a means of discipline, fail to resolve the behavior using patience and consideration,
Parenting: Teaching MannersChildren can be taught from an early age to have respect, manners, and a sense of responsibility.- Parenting an Angry Kid: How to Get RespectIf you have an angry kid in your household, then you may not feel like you are getting the respect you deserve. Does every task turn into a power struggle or a battle for who will win?
Christian Step Parenting BooksIf you are a step parent, or will be one soon, here are some helpful books for you.
Back to School Parenting Tips from an Elementary School TeacherAs a teacher with 17 years experience teaching grades 2-4, I outline 12 tips for parents to help their school age children as they go back to school this year.- Parenting Tips from a Kid's PerspectiveTop ten tips from my children for new parents: an interesting twist from a child's point of view.
Creative Parenting Skills: A Strategic Plan for Creating a Well Behaved FamilyHelp for parents raising children in today's busy world. Here is a plan that can be implimented quickly and you can see the results in better behavior in a few short days.- Effective Parenting Skills - Encouragement is the Seed of SuccessIf you are a parent, of course you want your children to do their best. However, what kind of parent are you? Do you encourage your children, or do you intimidate them? If you encourage your children, you stress that
Attachment Parenting Older Children: Intuitive DisciplineAP parents are always described by what they don't do, and seem to have a hard time explaining exactly what it is they *do*. They don't think of their children as subordinates, but as other people.- Successful Parenting: Building a Great Relationship with Your TeenI have a great relationship with my teenage son. It's not because I'm perfect or our lives have been easy. Quite the contrary, our lives have been ridden with one challenge after another.
- Foster Parenting in PennsylvaniaThere are many children in the foster care system in the state of Pennsylvania. If you wish to become a foster parent to help one of these kids, this basic information can help you get started.
Child Behavior Tips for Fast Food RestaurantsYou've seen it before. A child is running around the establishment and playing like he's at home while the parents do nothing. Perhaps that's your child or maybe you want some behavior tips to prevent it from ever happening to you.- 7 Things I Learned as a Montessori ParentBecoming a Montessori teacher taught me how to be a better parent. This is just a brief list of how Montessori teaching saved me as a parent.
- 5 Ways to Teach Kids RespectTired of telling your kids over and over that it's not okay to throw their books all over the floor? They may need more lessons in respect. Kids are not robots. But they do need to learn important life skills, such as respect.
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