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Tips for Toilet Training
Let's begin by removing some misconceptions related to toilet training. Many parents seem to consider potty training as a criterion to judge their child's brightness and their own smartness. Nothing can be farther than the truth. If you try to potty train your child before he/she is ready for it, you will be a nervous wreck, and you will traumatize your child.
parenting tips for divorce damage control
Divorce is a sad fact of life. It is not a new phenomenon - parents have been getting divorced since the day that marriage was invented; and even before that couples would unite... and part.
consistency is the name of the game of parenting
Consistency is the catchword in parenting. It is the only word that is consistently used for defining your conduct in speech and expression and in action in relation to you and your child plus you and your spouse.
How We Could Solve Poverty With Expert Parenting Advice
The problem is that children don't arrive with an owner's handbook.
Parenting Advice: How Fish Makes Your Children Healthy And Wise
Remember the old wives tale that says fish is good for your brain and cod liver oil will help keep you healthy? Apparently, the old wives knew what they were talking about!
Child Behavior Problems: Trying To Get You Child To Stop Stealing
The reasons why some children steal are varied. Some of them crave the excitement. Others may want to look cool to their friends, or may actually want the item in question. Still others want some sort of revenge on their parents, or stealing may give them comfort. A staggering 25% of children steal or have stolen during their short lifetimes. Usually once is enough, but those who become repeat offenders keep it up because they get what they are looking for. Whether it's attention, money or just the excitement, stealing does the job of providing it.
How to Deal with the Needs of your Special Child
Listed below are concerns from parents of special needs children:
Six Tips to Help Avoid a Fight with your Teenager
Your child has become a teenager. You have enjoyed the first thirteen years of raising your child. You worried about them all the time. You changed too many diapers to keep count and you watched in pride as they won the fourth grade spelling bee. You helped them through the struggles in life such as scraped knees and taking their first test at school.
What is ADHD and How do You Manage it?
Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) show the following symptoms:
Cell Phones For Pre-Teens?
Should your preteen have a cell phone is one of the great debates among parents and them. If you go by what the cell phone companies say, every child should have a cell phone. But, don't forget it means business to them. They make money by convincing every parent and child about the importance of cell phones. They don't mind painting gory pictures of how things can go wrong if you don't have one. And, yet, two decades ago life was quite the same when cell phones were not even invented.
Ways to Help Children Distinguish Between Right and Wrong
A common situation that many parents face is dealing with their children's behaviors. For example, let's say you had a five year old child that has just entered school. She was a polite, considerate, and helpful young lady at home and in front of her teachers. However, her behavior has recently changed at home and it involves talking back, swearing, and discussing sex in general terms. She learned these behaviors from other kids at school.
How to Deal with Your Child Being Kicked Out of School
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.
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