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Articles tagged "parenting":

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Alternatives To Gangs

By Mike Scantlebury

What are teenagers really getting up to in their spare time? Should parents worry, or is there something more positive they can do? Join self-help expert and Internet Author Mike Scantlebury in an exploration of social trends and sample a sliver of the book he is currently working on, full of useful, no-nonsense advice for parents.

3 Free, Must-Use Baby Resources For Easy Parenting

By Dalene Joubert

To make the best decisions raising your baby, you want the information most suited to your situation. Here are 3 free baby resources to help any parent easily achieve that goal.

Do You Hide In The Closet And Then Wonder Why Mental Illness Has You In A Tizzy?

By Mary Logan

If you are a family member who deals with another’s mental illness, chances are your life can get very full and often confusing. OK, so your life has changed. Things are a bit different after the diagnosis of a family member’s illness. It could be a daughter with bi-polar, a husband with clinical depression or your own sudden experiences with panic disorder. I hope this article about healthy boundaries helps.

House Calls Make A Comeback

By Michael Nowling

If your memory can stretch back 50 years or so you might remember seeing a well dressed man carrying a black bag approach your or your neighbor's front door. No, it wasn't an IRS auditor or an insurance salesman, or even someone running for city council. It was the doctor.

Are You Left Or Right Brain Dominant?

By Helene Rothschild

Are you sometimes aware of judging others or yourself because of different behavior patterns? Could it be that people naturally react in a different way to similar situations and everyone is okay? Do you want to understand a basic difference so that you can have more love, harmony, and peace in your life?

Who Should Set Goals?

By Mike Johnson

Did you ever notice how some people just never manage to reach a fraction of their potential? Quite frankly it's because they have never learned to set goals so all they do is nothing but dreaming.

The Top 5 Myths About Stay At Home Dads

By Kevin McCarthy

Being a dad at home looking after the children while the wife is at work is becoming more and more common in the modern world. Here are some myths for being a cool dad at home.

Setting Goals Is The First Key To Achieving Them

By Mike McMahon

It seems like there are two different types of people in the world. The ones that are driven and seem to be bound by all the rules. And the ones that are carefree that just seem to take life as it comes. You've probably noticed that the driven ones aren't always successful or happy for that matter. What do you think setting goals has to do with it all?

How To Get Rid Of Parental Stress

By Andrew John

When you're a parent, your prime objective is to keep your child safe, well adjusted and happy. You can't stop being a parent ever - even if your children are adults - but the worst part is being a parent to children of 18 years old and less. Caring for them and making them happy as well as safe is a difficult and ungrateful task, especially when children do not seem to understand you and your motives. Then, the parental stress is very probable to show up.

What I Want To Say To My In-laws

By Helene Rothschild

How are you getting along with your in-laws? Would you like to improve the relationship? Whether it is an issue with your daughter/son in-law or mother/father in-law, it is helpful for everyone concerned, including the children, to be able to feel good about each other and communicate constructively.

How To Deal With Your Child Being Kicked Out Of School

By Dr. Noel Swanson

The British newspapers and media have spotlighted the topic of misbehaving children in school recently. The topic of discussion usually ends with the answer that entails kicking troublemakers out of the classroom setting.

The Magic Of Love

By Helene Rothschild

Would you like to receive the magic of love? Are you willing to give it? Try this: For one day, consciously make an effort to be loving or kind to everyone you see, with no expectations of receiving anything in return.

Advice And Help For Your Chronic Bedwetter

By Theresa Cahill and Jeff G

For any parent who has ever entered a child's room in the morning to find the mattress, bedclothes, and child sopping wet, you know how frustrating the topic of bedwetting can be. For most young children, this happens in isolated, rare instances; however, for some, chronic bedwetting is a real problem. Thankfully, the use of a bedwetting alarm can ensure that accidents become a thing of the past.

Cool Tools For Massaging Your Child

By Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI

Ever wondered how to help your child sleep through the night or how you might find more time to sleep yourself? Massaging your child could be the answer. This article gives you the why's and how-to's to begin massaging your child right now!

Do You Dread Potty Training Your Toddler?

By Christy Czekaj

Enjoy your toddler every day because the time that they are small goes by in the blink of an eye. Christy Czekaj is a Professional Parenting Coach and Speaker. Christy has 30 years experience as a mother, Adoptive Parent, Foster Parent and Childcare Professional. Christy can be reached at http://www.CoachMom.net

The Biggest Mistakes Society Makes

By Helene Rothschild

Are you frustrated with the events happening in your neighborhood, city, state, country, and/or the world? Have you wondered why history keeps repeating itself? Would you like some insights as to the causes of the problems and the solutions?

Consistency: The Key To Eliminating Child Behavior Problems

By Dr. Noel Swanson.

If there is one thing that most parents have issues with regarding child discipline, it is being consistent. It is one of the more difficult child discipline aspects of parenting. If you, as a parent, can get over the initial hurdles to being consistent, there are a number of benefits waiting for you.

Parenting At It’s Best…..Making Time For Your Children

By Iris Shamble

Are you willing to have faith in parenting or have faith in a 30 year mortgage? We can't surrender to material things for the cost of our parenting skills.

Children Of Excess…….Are We Giving Our Children Too Much?

By Iris Shamble

Giving our children too much can very well set them up for disappointments later in life. We have to raise not only responsible children, but children who are allowed to work for what they desire in order to help build self confidence and self-esteem in their life.

Teen-age Suicide: A True Story

By Helene Rothschild

Are you a teen-ager contemplating suicide or the parent of one? The following case study may help you solve your problem.

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