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- Why Household Rules LapseHere are five reasons household rules might lapse and what to do about it.
- Divorce and Parenting PlanCouples who want to divorce and have children, since March 1, 2009 to a parenting plan drawn up before the actual separation has been through. What is a parenting plan in a divorce? And how do you stop at a parenting plan a divorce.
- How to Make and Use a Parenting Plan CalendarShared parenting is a challenging duty for parents, and to make this responsibility easier you have to know how to make and use a parenting plan calendar. Read this guide for help on that.
- Childhood Cancer: Important Information for Parents Planning for Their Children's Educational FutureAlthough the main focus is on insuring survival when children are diagnosed with cancer, parents should be aware that their children may experience cognitive late effects subsequent to their cancer treatment protocols.
- CoParentingA brief introduction to the issues facing the children whose parents reside in separate homes.
- Expressing Some Important Back-to-School Concerns for ParentsThere are some essential parenting points to know and remember concerning back-to-school for all parents and guardians in the interests of their children welfare.
- Joining Foster Parents PlanI'm so excited. I have just become a Sponsor in the Foster Parents Plan. I guess you are never too old to indulge those mothering instincts.
- Preventing Teen Sex: A Parent's Plan80 percent of all teens are sexually active. This leaves many parents in need of a plan to help their teen stay in the 20 percent.
- Parenting Gone Awry: I Wish My Kids Came with Directions!I wish my kids came with directions! But because they do not, I get a good giggle.
- Standing Your Ground with Defiant KidsStanding up to defiant kids is easier said than done sometimes. Sometimes I wonder how I ever survived single parenting. Still, here I am with three wonderful kids. To what do I owe my success?
7 Books that Ought to Be on Every Humor Writer’s ShelfThe seven books (and a few alternates) that should be on every humor writer's bookshelf
Five Things to Tell Your Child when You Plan to DivorceDivorce is never easy for anyone concerned, but especially children. The way the parents handle talking with them during this time can mean a lot to them in how they handle the situation.
"I Can't Stand This Kid!" How to Handle Kids Who Won't ListenDid you ever have to babysit a child who felt they did not have to listen to you? Or do you dread you're your nephew coming to you house knowing he will just tear it apart?- Keep from Getting the Tag-Team Parenting BluesBeing a tag-team parent can be stressful and depressing. Keep your sanity and maintain a healthy, happy family by keeping your lifestyle in perspective.
- A Realistic Look at Tag-Team ParentingWhat does it take to be a tag-team parent? This is a look at a weekly schedule, family time, and the psychological aspects of a tag-team family.
- How to Nurture Children and Their Family Members Part 1In order to nurture our children,we,as parents and carers, need to provide wholesome role models, be aware of everyone's needs, provide enjoyment,have a consistent parenting plan, and foster individuality and independence.
- A Workable Post-DivorceDivorce is a significant event for children and a workable post-divorce serves to recreate a semblance of normalcy for them.
- How to Prepare Kids for a DeploymentA look at some ways to help prepare children for a parent's deployment.
- You Will Never Run Out of Humor Material When the Kids Grow UpHumor: The urge to write never subsided and I still wrote humor pieces in the bathroom like Portnoy, mostly to my friends.
- Dealing with Kids' Issue on Fairness - "It's Not Fair!"Fairness is a very personal, selective idea - what is fair to one person may seem unfair to another. It is normal for children to compare themselves with their siblings or feel jealous.
- Freeing Your Children: A Review of "Free Range Kids" by Lenore SkenazyA review of Lenore Skenazy's book "Free Range Kids."
- Parenting TipsInsight into the mind of a child. What they really need.
- Parenting Tips Based in Sociology and Psychology - My Kids Just Don't Get "It"!Follow a few of these rules of engagement to better the relationship between yourself and your child.
- Tips on Making Shared Parenting Easier for Your KidsArticle comments on mistakes parents make during custody transitioning and some tips to make the arrangement easier on the children.
- Twas the Night Before SchoolPoem for beginning school jitters.
- Divorced Family Tune Up TipsWhen you get divorced your family unit still needs to be able to function as a unit. Since your family life is always evolving you will need to periodically tune up your family plan.
- How to Help Your Parents Plan for the FutureAs parents get older, many find themselves becoming more and more concerned about their care.
- What Kids Need to Know About DivorceExplaining divorce to children is often as frightening to the parents as it is to the children. Here are a few ideas to help you manage this difficult task.
- Deal with Mouthy KidsHow do you handle a mouthy child? Is it possible to train them to control how they respond to situations they don't like? Yes, it's possible and here are some great suggestions.
- A Reminiscence of Pre-Parenting PlanningPlanning the next move because the pre-school neighborhood may be different from the school-age environment
- Silly Humor Kids Will LikeSome silly and offbeat jokes that your children may enjoy.
- How a Parent Can Ruin a Child's Life in 5 Easy StepsA simple how to resource to assure that your children do not add any value to society.
I May Be an Adult, but I Still Wish I Had Fairly Odd Parents!This show teaches your kids that they can't wish their way out of trouble!- Parenting Tips for when Your Kids Play Varsity SportsIt was all fun and games when your kids played soccer or baseball in elementary or middle school. When it comes to varsity play parents can help kids survive by using these parenting tips for when your kids play varsity sports.
- How to Help Your Child Understand SuicideSuicide is difficult enough for adults to handle, but what about children? When a loved one commits suicide, you want to do everything in your power to help them understand. While it may not be easy, here are some tips on how to help your child understand suicide.
- Caring from AfarBe realistic at what you can do from afar. Talk to everyone involved in the care of your loved ones and develop a plan.
- How to Effectively Communicate With Your KidsCommunicating with your children involves more than just talking to them. It's important that what you say gets through to your kids, and you must make sure they really understand what you are trying to tell them..
- How to Give the Gift of Happiness to ChildrenThe pursuit of happiness may be an unalienable right, but happiness itself is not. Nor is happiness a commodity people can acquire with a trip to the mall, the doctor, or the refrigerator.

