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- Parenting: It's Up to You to Keep Them CloseParenting can be very rewarding but also challenging. It helps to keep a good relationship with your children.
- Prepare Your Child for Their First Summer Camp ExperienceYoung children can be nervous going into a new environment. Try these tips to help ease your child into a day camp or recreational program this summer.
- Proper Etiquette for ParentsParenting etiquette.
- Club Foot: A Parent's Guide (From a Child's POV)A parent's guide to the congenital deformity club foot from the point of view of a child who was born with club foot.
- How to Talk to Parent's of an Autistic ChildAs a previous teacher of Autistic children, I learned how to approach parents when discussing issues concerning their children. Rapport and sensitivity are two keywords when helping the parents.
- The Dos and Don'ts of ParentingThe keys to raising successful, well behaved, loving children. Finally, the rulebook parents wish they read before having children!
- When Teens and Children Get in Trouble with the LawDealing with children who have run-in's with the law can be difficult; understanding why children act out can be an important part of preventing further incidents and resolving current situations.
- GoodbyeWhy would a targeted parent tell their alienated, adult son or daughter and grandchild goodbye? In a society that insists we are to "love our children unconditionally" and "never give up" this has been an off-limits subject...until now.
- How to Tell Your Child You Are Getting a DivorceDivorce is very common today and it not only affects the parents. Divorce can have a big impact on the children. Here are some ways to lessen that negative impact on children.
Teaching Your Child to Be a Good SportGood sportsmanship is something that will stick with a child all the way into adulthood. Here is how you can help your child become a good sport.- The Cool Parent and Emotional ReactivityA discussion on how to be a 'cool' parent and avoid anger issues with children.
- How Can I Help My Child to Learn to Read?Young kids find reading a real mystery. As parents we know how important it is to learn to read and want our kids to learn to, not only read, but also to enjoy it. Learning to read does not happen all at once. So how do you approach learning to read?
- Better Bedtime Reading for Your Asperger’s ChildReading bedtime stories to a child with Asperger's Syndrome creates some unique challenges. If your child has Asperger's Syndrome, here's a guide to help you meet the bedtime story challenge.
- Parenting and EducationHow important are parents in a child's education? This article explores "The No Child Left Behind Act" and it's view that parental involvement is more important than money. The D.O.E.'s study shows "Who You Are" determines success more than parents.
- A Fatal FlawI had a dream about my kids last night and I cherish every moment of it that I can remember now.
Sneaky Ways to Get Your Children to Exercise!Sometimes it can be hard enough to motivate ourselves to exercise, let alone to try and convince our children to workout. However, children are eager to explore and to play and this guide will teach you how to sneak some exercise into your child's life.- As ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Movement Grows, so Does Elites’ Violence: Why?“The lie runs as follows: We are a civilized, freedom-loving nation and we bring democracy to the earth. It was under this motto that the U.S. invaded Iraq. Note that the torture was inflicted by U.S. soldiers that had huge pent-up rage"--Alice Miller
When Your Child Goes Off to School, You, the Parent, Should Go Too!Many parents do not understand why their child's education cannot be left in the hands of teachers. The parents must supervise what is going on in the class to determine if their child is really learning.- Making a Difference on the Ways to Rear Your ChildEffective Ways of Upbringing a Kid
Back to School! Are Your Children Off to Their Best Start?Follow these guidelines to insure a positive start to your child's school year.- The Common Divorce Mistake Even Good Parents Make:In the midst of a painful divorce, even good parents can become trapped in behavior patterns that negatively impact their children. This article provides a 5-step guide to help parents break this cycle and better support their kids through the divorce.
- Divorce and Separation: Alienation of AffectionAlienation issues are becoming more prevalent in divorces. These issues could be avoided if parents going through a divorce would work with each other regarding visitation and other issues.
Five Easy Tips for Parents to Help Your Child Succeed in SchoolHelping your child to succeed in school is not difficult. If you follow these five simple steps, both your child and you will have a great school year
A Child is Naive: A Call for Education, Protection and Moral GuidanceIt is our responsibility therefore to provide her with the right answers to her questions and set her a good example if we want her to inherit a good heritage. How we train her today will determine the kind of society she will live tomorrow.- Preparing Your Child to Enter KindergartenParents need to prepare their 5-year-old child for kindergarten. A little reassurance and an early start on the nighttime schedule will help with the child's adjustment. There are certain skills that the parent can work on with their child.
- How to Discipline Your Special-Needs ChildRaising and disciplining a special-needs child sometimes brings out the worst in you. Parenting is a very challenging job especially when you are dealing with a differently-able child.
A Father's Place is in His Child's LIfeTruly, when a father establishes a loving and committed relationship with his child, the benefits to the youngster are unprecedented in all areas of his/her life.- Spoiled Children and Discipline Techniques for ParentsChildren need to be trained to live in the real world. Parents will not be around forever, and children will turn into adults who need to stand on their own. Here's how to avoid spoiling children.
- Grief and Loss- Tips for Helping ChildrenThis article offers some basic tips for helping children dealing with grief and loss. It is a reminder of some of the simple things that adults can do to help children who are grieving a loss.
- Child Prostitution-Asia's Sickness'As the gap between the rich and poor grows wider, destitute Asians are increasingly selling their most valuable property: their children' wrote Time Magazine of Asia's Alex Perry.
Is Bad Behavior in Children Always Defiance?Children cannot express their feelings in the same ways adults can. Often, their behaviors are the only way they can express themselves.- Childhood Obesity: Should Children Be Taken from Their Homes?The Journal of the American Medical Association is suggesting that child welfare agencies step up and step in to place children that are morbidly obese into foster homes.
Helping Children Survive DivorceWith divorce being so commonplace in today's society, it is paramount to focus on the children who are being brought along on the unfortunate ride. Helping them to develop and maintain a healthy psyche should your number one priority.- What a Parent Needs to Know About Anxious ChildrenWhen parenting anxious kids there are things every parent needs to know about anxious children.
The Impact of Money on ChildrenThis is an article about how money influences children. The way parents spend their money and the way parents treat money definitely impacts the way children grow up into adults.- Beyond Time Outs and Star ChartsWhen reward systems and restrictions don't work for your child, it may be time to try collaborative problem solving. The article shows you how to work with your child to reduce their frustration, and yours.
Preparing Children for Natural DisastersNatural disasters can strike anywhere at any time. Young children, even if they may not understand fully, should be as prepared as possible for these events through the use of drills and explanations.
Sure Boredom Busters for the Backyard BluesYour glass of lemonade shatters on the front porch and so does your solitude as your dejected child appears with a full-on whine of desperation, "I'm boooored!! Fix it fast and make creativity last with a little help from you and the toy box!
Effects of Divorce on Children: Change Equals StressMost of the physical and emotional symptoms experienced by children of divorce are related to the uncertainty of how divorce will change their life. The more the child's life stays the same, the less stress. Here are the five most important areas...
10 Summer Activities to Keep Young Children BusySummer is fun and exciting for children. There's no shortage of fun and entertaining activities to keep your child busy over the summer months! Here are some tips to keep your child active during the summer months!





