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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.
- French Parenting? 4 Reasons Parenting Labels Need to Go AwayFor every parenting style, there are now parenting labels, such as helicopter parents or tiger moms. Here are four reasons parenting labels need to go away.
- Five Things Not to Assume About Parents with One ChildSomeone once told me that you’re not a parent until you’ve had two children. Now, as a parent of two kids, I can reflect on some of the assumptions made about parents with one child.
- Proper Etiquette for ParentsParenting etiquette.
- Deliberate ParentingAs has often been said, parenting is one of the hardest jobs you will ever have. However, there are some strategies that will give you the greatest return for your time and energy.
- 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.
- Teacher Sensitivity to ParentsA teacher's back-to-school night speech is analyzed for sensitivity and insensitivity to the parents.
- Parenting Trends: Over-Parenting is OutOver-parenting is being debunked by facts but more importantly by the obvious handicaps it's imposed on kids.
- 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.
Promoting Good Mental Health in Young ChildrenThe foundation for mental health begins at birth. The skills that children learn in their first few years are critical to developing an ability to manage difficult situations, which helps eliminate or minimize mental health problems.- Did Bad Parents Breed Columbine Killers?Columbine: Who's to Blame?
- 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.
- The Cool Parent and Emotional ReactivityA discussion on how to be a 'cool' parent and avoid anger issues with children.
- 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.
- My Big Fat Bad MotherImagine as a parent, rearing your children the best way possible, and years later, sued by those same children who accused you of bad parenting because of not having all whims satisfied.
5 Faux Pas of Working as a Caregiver to Your ParentsAs more baby boomers retire, more people are finding themselves assuming the role as caregivers of parents and senior relatives. Unfortunately, what they don't know about caregiving can harm both themselves and their loved ones. Read More...
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.
California 'Parent Empowerment' Law - Parents Stop Depending on the Schools to Educate Your Children'This new "parent trigger' rule or '..."The Parent Empowerment law (SBX54)" to help low performing schools is a smoke screen for parents who refuse to advocate on behalf of their own children.- What a Parent Needs to Know About Anxious ChildrenWhen parenting anxious kids there are things every parent needs to know about anxious children.
- Will a High Fever Cause Brain Damage in a Child?Parents often worry about brain damage as a result of a high fever. But will the brain actually suffer damage from a high fever?
Coping with a High Conflict Parenting RelationshipHigh conflict when parenting is no good for your children, nor is it good for you or your ex. Here is some advice for dealing with your high-conflict relationship.- Top Ten Mistakes Parents MakeBeing a parent is the most rewarding job you will ever do. It's also by far the toughest. We aren't handed a How-To-Parent Manual to teach us how to parent effectively and what pitfalls to avoid. This articles is to tell you the pitfalls of parenting.
- Why Children Often Grow Up and Abandon Their Parent's ValuesIt is a common story. A child grows up, abandons everything his parents tried to teach him, lives the life he wants to live, and usually gets hurt or in trouble. Why does this happen generation after generation?
What to Say to Your Child when You Plan to DivorceDivorce for a child can be very traumatic. The way the parents handle sharing the news of a divorce can help ease a child's fears.- How Do You Talk to an Angel? the Plight of Parents Raising a Special Need ChildFamilies who have had to carry these extra heavy loads tend to have extraordinary powers and resiliency of coping. They develop Sampson-like strength of dealing with life without asking or wanting anyone to feel sorry for them. .
- How Residential Parents Can Help Their Child When the Other Parent Moves AwaySometimes one parent moves away because of a separation or divorce. Here are tips on how the residential parent can help their child cope with this change.
Arizona's Forgotten ChildrenArizona's leaders have forgotten the children who are victimized every time a parent is locked up. Interested in filling private prison beds and collecting fees, these leaders traumatize kids and deny them to grow up as productive citizens.- How to Establish a Positive Feeding Relationship with Your ChildParents establish a division of responsibility in feeding. The parents are responsible for what, when, and where. The child is responsible for how much and whether.
- Stress Reduction Tips for ParentsThe responsibilities of a parent are great and daily stressors are a common experience for many parents. The good news is there are things that parents can do to help reduce the stress.
- 6 Tips for Raising Physically Disabled ChildrenUnfortunately, some children can be born physically disabled while others can suffer an accident or develop a condition. Parents with physically disabled children have a difficult path ahead, so here are some tips for raising a physically disabled child.
- 9 Tips for Raising Successful ChildrenParents are the key to a child's future success, so they shouldn't be lax on their duties. In reality, a parent can do plenty of things to ensure their child's success. Therefore, here are a few tips for raising successful children.
Parenting 101: Helping the Kids Cope with DivorceThe world may seem like it's coming to an end to children of divorce. Parents need to understand this in order to help their kids deal with all the emotions they are experiencing.- Sickness + Children = Parent's Decision on Attending SchoolSick kids at school - they would just be sick at home, so it's ok to send them, right?
How to Help a Child Through the Death of a ParentAre you at a loss as to how you can help a child through the death of a parent? The tips below may help you navigate this issue.
Top 5 Bad Parenting Habits to BreakAs parents, mistakes are inevitable and it is important to learn from those mistakes and try not to repeat them.- Co-parenting, Who Should Pay What?Divorce leaves deep scars emotionally and financially. Both parents are responsible for the children, and are therefore obliged to contribute financially.
- How to End Power Struggles with Your ChildDo you find yourself in constant power struggles with your child? Are you unsure on what you can do to end the power struggles with your child?
- Tips for Parenting a Child with Aspergers SyndromeDo you feel it's challenging at times when it comes to parenting your child with Asperger's Syndrome? Are you sometimes unsure on how to go about in parenting your child with Asperger's Syndrome?
Abuse of Parent: Victims of Domestic ViolenceDomestic violence includes parent abuse. There is an alarming trend of children abusing their own parents through emotional, verbal, and physical abuse. Sadly, there are not many support groups for parents who suffer at the hands of their own children.- Indianapolis Indiana Resources for Special Needs ChildrenParents of special needs children should look to the resources available in Indianapolis, Indiana. I have listed doctors, a treatment clinic, and learning centers in this article.





